- 200,000,000 cubic feet of gas daily , ;',t.'-517' -5. 2.- Edward iisiugna -Like-the Dow- 14 PAGES Home compirreiv nssrnovro , , I g Girl ls”Sleriously Burned In Fire Near Hunter River Suffe from third delree 5111' receivedmghen a flareup i0tlll0V'0d the pouring of kerosene o on gmouldefilll kitchen fire, Ida Nes- bltt, 17, was rushed from her home near liuntergltiver to the P.E. lslandnospltal shortly after one o'clock yesterday. Her condition last night was reported as us. George Nesbitt, father of the young girl, was also painfully but not dangerously burned in attempt ing to smother the flames which enveloped his daughter. Both the sufferers were rushed from their burning home on the Hopedale Roaguiiyf a iigcal resident in the Nes am car. . The family residence which had been modernized a few years ago was totally destroyed along with the furniture. Through the prompt work of the Hunter River fire brigade under the direction of Chief P.lT. Boyle. and the fortunate circumstance that plenty of water was available with which to fight the blaze, the farm buildings and stock were saved. Nahiral Gas Sale To U. S. Blocked WASgINGlTif')NU s(CPi)-The pro- posal ai . . p peline com- pany toimport natural gas from Canada's projected trans-Canada pipeline still is stalled in the Fed- eral Power commission with little Iapparent hope of an early decis- oivildwestern Gas Transmission company asked the commission in February for permission to import from the Canadian line to Emer- son. Msn., and market it to in- dustrial and household consumers in the north-central states of Norir Dakota. Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan. A two-months hearing of the ap- plication. i by American cost. labor and railroad ready . market. ended in mid-April with a commission announcement that it would set a data later tor cross- examination of Mldwestas-n's wit- eon- J Miss Nesbltt is a well known and stance is that the mother 0! flit popular clerk in a local store at young girl and wife of the Jnlured Hunter River. . An additional distressing circuln-I hospital with a five-day dd bah! o Baby's Body Not Kidnapped Boy NEW YORK (AP) - The body of a newborn baby boy was found floating in the Hudson River Fri- day. A medical examiner sold "it definitely is not the Wcinberger ba ." The finding of the boy started an intense police and FBI checkup to determine whether it was that of Peter Weinberger. kidnapped from his home July 4. The Wein- berger boy would be six weeks-old now if he still is alive. ' When the body first was found by a barge captain near pier 51, it was ” .,' tobet one and two months old. It tallied in some details with the descripton of the Welnberger child. NEWBOBN BABY Dr. Milton Helper. medical ex- aminer, performed an autopsy and announced "It is the body of a newborn baby and probably was less than one hour old when it died." Peter was stolen from a car- riage back of his home in sub- urban Westbury. Helpern said the body had been in the water about a week. Three detectives from Nassau County, familair with the West- bury ' idnapping and bearing pic- tures of Peter Welnberger, drove to the city tohelp in possible iden- tlflcstioa. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinber- gar heard radio reports of the dis- covery in their long Island home. NOT UPSET Mrs. Weinberger was not upset. confident I will get my They have heard nothing since from the man, in spite of tearful, desperate appeals over radio and television for some word that the baby is safe. The kidnapper left a note de- manding 32,000 for Peter's re- turn. In the telephone calls. the man raised the ransom to 85.000 but gave no instructions on how to pay it. The Weinbergers at first were tormented by many calls from cranks and crackpots, falsely rais- ing their hopes. Curtuil Search In Labrador For Missing Plane HALIFAX (CP) - RCA! search and rescue announced here Fri- day that a search for a missing Norseman aircraft and its two occupants in Labrador will be curtailed. A statement said the number of planes taking part in the aerial hunt will be reduced to five daily due to "a lack of definite leads to the location of the singlaenglna civilian aircraft." Eleven planes Friday took ad- vantage of improved visibility to coiltlnue the search. but waned that they will be found alive. Pilot Herb White. 32, V Thomas, Ont., and engineer David "1 8'0 Stanley 57 of New York disap- baby back." she said. "I know my ' ' ' Mb, 1. din." fl:;n!'et;.:b::.l mo-mils flight A few days after the kidnapping the Welnbergers received two telephone calls ti-om.a man the! Bay in a plane owned Airlines of st. Invite Qua Nlld., to Goose by Wheeler nessel. a process which could sumo nine. were osavincod was the kidnap par. sntkaiehewnn Premier actuary it” Details Of Cabinet Resliuflle SASKATOON (OP) - srsrnsric "mm J. Bentley, has been named w:l- 590130110 0395- Will nillllbvlb man is also a patient in the same 3; in on on N-- M ii 'i.'.:a'-'&.'l'i. twagtninm? . . , , . way? '- , . seug -it w uh. :53, , v -.-Jmrumr (diam .. CANADA. saruimav. JULY 21, 1956 ii S. Seeks To llecoup loss In Defunct Finn V HALIFAX (CP)-The Nova Sco- tia government Friday moved to" recopp at least part of a 851,000 loan made to the defunct Mercury Fisheries Ltd. to start a herring- mackerei fishery in the Gulf of , . Lawrence. A mglovernment bidder mapped Polisl'i Leader Promisesi People An Improved Deal up boats brought by the firm from Britain for 300,000 during a sheriff's sale. The purchase price was less than half their appraised value. The boats were seized early this year after the government began foreclosure proceedings against the flrni Industry Minister Dauphinee said later in a prepared statement that the Montreal marine broker- age of Milne, Gilmore and Ger- man has been named "to offer utl:"vessels for sale to the pub- An anouncement that the ships would be offered for sale "in about three weeks" was made in the legislature by Mr. Dauphinee in March. It came at s time when the trade and industry department was under fire by opposition spokesman for "improper" hand- ling of the loan. Progressive Conservative critics Premier Henry Hicks de- manded the resignation of Mr. Dauphinee and eventually of the entire Liberal government for, their handling of the matter. Deputy Industry Minister J. R. Bigelow told a legislative commit- tee Britlsh appraisers valued the four mercury vessels at 3210.000. Here are the prices paid Fri- day for the vessels with apprai- sals in brackets: Acorn 35.000 (822.700: Boston swift 840,000 071,000: dvisable 85,000 (S3l,000 and D'Avona 840.- 00 685.000. 6,000 (31,000) and D'Avora 40,- Mr. Bigelow at the time refused tslliudisclose later appraisals of the pa. Want Accurate Marilyn ' Figures LONDON (Reuters) Dis- tressed by discrepancies in re- ported measurements of Marilyn Monroe, Tailor and Cutter, Brit- ish fashion journal. called Friday for a "qualified man" to do the measuring. "Miss Monroe. we had been load-tobalieva. mu thatapc at V" nu ma P.E.l. A convoy consisting of seven Ferret scout cars of the P.E.l. (17 RECCE) Regt, left Charlotte- town shortly aftir seven a.m. yesterday , headed for . M. H was ix . REGT. LEAVES FOR CAMP UTOPIA regiment is scheduled to take summer ' . The crews are n Camp Utopia, N.B., where the Unit Transport Officer Lieut D. rue wriiiitn - Svnnv bomnins eloviv .59 evening. Warm. Light Winds. Low-Iiigli 55 and 80. Sunday -intermittent ruin. PRICE so But Warns Future Still To Be Tough WARSAW, Poland (Reuetrs)- Edward Ochab. Polish Commun- ist party leader, Friday promised the Polish people better living standards after admitting they have suffered in the past as a result of a major but unpublicined defence drive. . In a speech published here Fri- , day, he said Poland must achieve during the next five years "an increase of 30 per cent in the real wages of workers and pea- sants."But he warned that even so, the future would still be tough. i Ochab's was the first major speech by a top Polish Commu- nist leader since the Poznan riots of June 28. in which 53 are officialy said to have died. More than 300 persons are still held in custody on charges arising from the riots. CAUSE FOR C0? "TLAINT duled to stop overnight in Sussex. B. MacBeth. who is commanding N.B., and arrive at Utopia late h t di b th . em I the convoy. En route to the camp this forenoon. 3n3Fiiy's2io-fgawhrtuitrdioctiii the mobile den-ch-neat in sche- (Guardlan Photo) Fishermen Will Sit Out Demands YARMOUTI-I, N.S. (CPl-Her- ring fishermen in the Yarmouth- Wedgeport srea indicated Friday they will sit out demands for higher barrel prices for their catches. About 50 fishermen. who since Sunday have boycotted buyers re- fusing to pay 33.00 a barrel for herring, Friday took their nets ashore to dry, apparently determ- ined not to fish until their de- mands ar; met. , Thursday, the. Wedgeport her- ring fleet dumped its catch when buyers would not pay the new ce. . , ' Most local buyers have ill!!! paying 8250 ... s Ccimpney ls Opposed To Early Removal OilCanadian Forces From Europe, Commons Hears OTTAWA (CP) - Defence Mln- He did not refer specifically to ister Csmpney Friday opposed any early withdrawal of Canadian forces from Europe. At the same time, he empha- sized in the Commons that any fu- ture action which might be taken in this regard should be done in concert with other NATO mem” s and with full NATO agreement. Mr. Csmpney was replying to Mai.-Gen. G. R. Pearkes. VC. Progressive Conservative military suggested fence cuts and is talking of more ing at least a partial from Europe. 'APPlt0Vl ESTIMATES in recent months, key Minister Pearson. ternal Affairs .1.” . ,witiI'ih'awal when West Germany Jsrearrnad ,, . Imagine our -chagrin, there.- fsstothlreadareportiinthe to the effect that her figures, or figure, actu- ally stand at 38”, 33, 36" MAN suntan TORONTO (CP) -- Nicolas Ml- iando,. 53, was buried alive under several feet of sand Friday and a fellow worker buried up to the waist when the embankment of a critic. who... v'!'hnrsdny slsht that the. . ,: nos its 0 E"Norith Atlantic '.l'reaty.organ- on is light of changed East- West relations. The minister said the Russians are apparently trying to shift the cold war into the commercial. ec- . And, Mr. Pearson it is important -for NATO that the E icai evidence of Canada' implication, the United participation -in the alliance. The any Canadian partner in NATO. ABWIII dim lI!0l0cl OI U10 Nilb Britain recently announced de- The United" States now is consider- withdrawal state- ments on this question have been made by Mr. Csmpney and Ex- sald apanadiaa considered unit! see the phlbs; 8tatu'- Ochab. who was speaking to the central committee of the -Polish United Workers fcommonil party). admitted the Polish wat- ers had Just cause for complaint about their living standards and frankly -declared the I ' leaders had admitted "serious C'- rors.” He announced a big Call Action Re Dam "Brutal" CAIRO, Egypt (Reuters) -- One Egyptian newspaper Friday des- cribed as "brutal" United states and British statements withdraw- ing an offer to help finance the River. The Egyptian government was reported studying the implica- tions of the withdrawal but no of- ficial atatemut was issued. the level of average real wages would still be Vrelativaly low” ”v- and the housing problem will ii! - be "difficult and painful." Says Troops In Germany Hungry .J CIIATHAM. -Oat. .6!) - Pia. - lea"va'- serving with the Canadian Army, said Friday Canadian troops there u. no it lared that long HQ. thsriotltcthspartyhadaxamim we're Commons approved the army and air force estimates in defence approrprlations totalling t1,'r75.000.000ior the 1958-51 fiscal - year and moved unto those for the Douglas injected new blood into the Saskatchewan cabinet Friday with the appolnunent of four new members and a shuffle that left only six posts is the old csbimt ing in the thousands, outahtna na- tural dyes in all but richness and length of service. The iournalfs editor. offers: "We are prepared to give all our time to the job. 4 ." fare minister, replacing J. H. sturdy. appointed to the new post of minister without portfolio and assistant to the premier. J. A. Darling, former public onomic and political fields "but I suggest that we should proceed very cautiously in accepting that." Any change in the Western na- tions' ch should be under- ”with profound concern" the coun- try's economic problems and is unsatisfaotorylfving standards. ' Ochab said in connection with the Poznan riots that it wu sewer excavation caved in on them. Milando and Ralph Bove 32, were taken to hospital. hungry." Pte. Tunks said: "If it weren't for the parcels of food from home, there would have been mutiny long before now." defence research board. Navy es- 9, m g. 3,. -I unchanged. works minister. leaves the cabinet 0 0 :::n”,:gi" nzudyy. 1” NAN nth” timates were approved 'l11Iii'sdsy. ng:::d:.'; ":'h”:V5.'r'e”'m:"u:rgm'g :lillon:iionsci?fmp:ov:cate?ns andig: The Premier. announcing the and will be nominated speaker of I "I mu ha." gym, manly get "bun Yb”! my me: pemlm "am... (me am omcm. i ;!.':;3" 't m'-c"'M””::l Cg t” "and Tm" i e 930081! lb!" "10 W911" 01 1531151 . We might get two eggs a Il;”"'gm”;tPel:”'l:'" :::dt"::.'a'bm' C I lllltlll OIIVOIIU . - f h l d - , ' e a tere n " ur- ;'::i'5'3 39"Wm"M39S Fm 5” mom; ngmbhr sbhtaiieilizt wlenmuasltmkgep INTTIO '.u1:eh::;d.n:";ok::'1tu'Y” eaucratic distortions" and a cal- folios into one ministry and split- -tingthe natural and mineral ra- operating as a unit. whether it is in the field of defence or whether lous attitude toward the claims of the people. Glove Not Complete Loss CAR DEIAILED. I DEAD Approved By it is in the field of economics and minister is sources ministry into two. - nmcmed mwm”... ML cm, GRENOBLE, France (Reuters) charge of the Saskatchewan Labor Minister c. c. Williams ori-rawa (cm - 'I'he govcrn- reports almost daily in the press Wing Cmdr. MacLean asked Mr. ney said. w ' Gem TW0 "0""-'1' W1 I "ll" We" HORN or HONEY Power corporation: Robert A. becomes minister of labor and tel- ment does not regard the Velvd sugguted their advent was no so Csmpney to give assurance that killed Hid” whe" "'9 l”"''"' c” - , walk”, so. gttofgeyignefgl; .1, ephones; A. G. Kuziak, former tel- Glove guided mimiia far away as one might believe. the DEW (distant early warning) "0 "ENDING CUT5 0" "'9 GT9'10ble40'M8fl9me eX' HOIIEY. 011? Of the World! 11103 Walter mp, 41, main. miugm-; sphones minister, becomes min- abandoned after a tss.ooo.ooo ex- Nina” STRENGTH radar line in the Canadian Arctic Mr. Csmpney also indicated that BONN, Germany (AP) - West 9”” l"ml”d "” '"ck' "id "'9" W” Hy d”mb"md mlmnmd and George c. Wimp, so, pump; later of natural resources and in penditure-as a dead loss. Defence ' will be useful for some time to no major cuts in defence spending Germany Thursday gave final ap- '""”ds 5"” ”""" Pluentlerl crops, isvoften served by ELMO)- wot-kg charge of northern crown corpora Minister Csmpney said Th . Wing Cmdr. Macbean said test- come. A news report had said are in prospect, as urged by Gen. W"'- l"1i”'9d '11 Pearkes. His department was naturally concerned with recent interna- tionsi developments but it was probably. too early to evaluate them thoroughly. . Canada and its NATO allies had built up a deterrent power as prob- ably their best defence. if Rus- sia launched an attack, it knew the counter - attack would be heavy. This is no time to start dis- mantling the deterrent power, Mr. Csmpney indicated. fiiINCE EDWARD ISLAND NOT INCLUDED ursqay glitly. tan: in a rhinoceros born. The project on the air-to-air mis- Forigig;ll&,plJ:nnie:t to arm the 'a -I t ercsptor. is being "diverted" to the use of a United states missile. the spar- row, he said in the Commons. Flt.-Lt. Walter Dinsdale (PC- Brandon - Souris) said the Vdvst Glove project, begun in 1000. was "scrapped" last year in favor d the Sparrow. He said the govern- ment had pointed to the expens- lence gained by C00 scientists and technicians. "However, I feel the expendi- ture of 324.000,000 had -a more serious purpose than merely to provide training for scientists." Mr. Walker. only lawyer among 34 CC! members elected in the June 30 provincial election. suc- ceeds J. W. Corman, who did not seek ra-election. Mr. Brown re- places J. W. Burton, only cabinet member defeated in the election. PitEMnl:B's ASSISTANT s The former health minister . tions timber. fish and fur; and J. W. Brockelbank, former minister of natural and mineral resources, becomes minister of natural re sources and minister in charge of Saskatchewan Minerals Corpore on. Mr. Douglas retains the port- folio of minister of cooperation and co-operative development. proval to a disputed conscription law and announced she will re- sist any move to reduce Western troop strength The Bundesrst Upper House voted 21-17 for a draft law making 12,000,000 West Germans between 18 and 45 liable for compulsory military service . Chancellor Konrad Adenauer itrnony before a US. Senate sub- committee said that Russian air strength would be enhanced start- ing in 1068 by two new factors. the intercontinental ballistics mis- sile-ICBM--and the intermediate range ballistics missile, or IRBM. Mr. Carnpney replied he does not want to leave the impression Canada is'not interested in the development of those weapons. obtained. guided missiles in "op- erational quantities" would not be available for quite some years. one of the findings of the US. Senate sub-committee was that the DEW line was ineffective as now planned and would be obso lete by the time it could go' into full operation. Mr. Csmpney said he wouldn't venture into the realm of assur- ances and future forecasts. The government thought and hoped the radar system would be effective for a considerable time to come and that it could be ad- aipted to meet changing condi- tons. Survivor Of Death Marcli Says Incident Started Off As Lark PARRIS ISLAND. S.C. (AP)- tion and some of them wandered A baby-faced death march sur- out of line into water over their vivor said Friday marine platoon heads. 71 frolllcked its way into deep The first witness of the day was water where six recruits were Staff. Sgt. Edward A. Huff, S0, drowned April 8. Mcl(eon's non-commissioned su- "We thoifght it would be a perlor officer. lark." said teen-aged Ptc. Earl He said it was the practice at Grabowski. his brown hair still this sprawling 5,000-acre training V :1 xi: v . ng German force for the North Atlantic Al- ilance. Housewife Uses Diving Rod To Find Troublesome Oil Leak - . - abristle from its boot camp crop- base to discipline balky recruits TORONTO (C?) --A housewife the well-water and the tempers ',':o.:.'l:'DEAD was ping. " . . . There was consider- by marching them into swamps mgm ",0" Toronto Town”, of gognshipq '1'-iaisiricnts Lyle Watson Mb Cnnwey mph”: "W. able kidding around going out." at night an en ee. the other day with her trusty div- lflinl rod and ran to earth in no time flat the apparent source of an underground oil leak that had bafned for two cars. Mrs. Beatrice Sprowiis vining do.i't regard the Velvet Glove as either a dead loss or written off." There were several hundred people and three or four plants who could start irnmedlatdy with manufacturing the Sparrow. Ex- perience on the Velvet Glove elim- lnated any time lag. The guided missile field was very expensive and the CI4MN.000 -relatively-was not as great as Huff called the 74 members 0! platoon 71 "just mediocre" as crults. He was so dlssatis them. he added. that h ened them before April take you down to the s Not ony that: Their home had begun to smell like the interior of an oil refinery. They didn't dare light a fire. Now and then there were frightful rumblings un-. der the houses that rattled thins!- rod. to the but of 's know- The ound started caving in un- ledlis. had never divined anything der s foundations of the Nivleet but water up until the day she house. set out detorminedly to'fiad the inspectors empl fouled The youngster called such dis- ciplinary night marches into the treachemus bogs that surround this base "the usual routine-I think." He was the first recruit sur- vivor of platoon 71 to testify at the court martial of Staff Sgt. Matthew C. Mckeon, who led the march into Ribbon Creek. Top Civil Defence Exercise WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Just- porarily enlarged national security and hospital patients has been praised atomic attgcx um gourd council basblsoontuask sirens blasted out 3:111:11: edvacuaaytion of a”.aeac"warning. orsn nerw. ht " m'n”-"xi P':::o lgmm; Th: ,,,eem,, ,,,,,,",d mg m" Maj.-Gen. G. s. Hatton, deputy . cm. coordinator of civil dtlnce and fun New England to Hawaii Frl- 0' ' tuning out by key on director of the exercise. said each 3 Vancouver were the only cities conside ed as primary targets. HALIFAX (CP) Theoretic ally. this seaport of lmllli per- sons and adjoining Dartmouth . Refuses Com out! by the gov- tario fuel board oflllnoftheoilthathad Mcxeon is charged with invoi- '1' Gllllllfllin '30 on 9; mm ...m touched off th. biggest civil "d 'k"em" mus from more city bombed reported under 10 per "'9 "npty cm” wd'V' untary manslaughter oppression on w "9 G ' and oil companies searched in ' d than at government departments , Theoretically, residents of the ' - -,-- -m---, g--, w--- ...'.i: Lf..2m-mac” on " "" 0'" "9" in W -- to -mm ::.2r.:'..:::.:r".-.r'.::::..-:.:-er: .--m to or W --I We on do ooa e source i ' ' centres at a "safe" distance Rom , Alert 1058 bow with Washington. Eisenhower stsyd in ' Null" '1' I NW Washington preparing to tabs all M will more '31! 100 mill! at midnight for a conic:-mo of V3118”! 3-9-3 - amerlcln presidents in Panmia 35'. VALCARTIER. Que. ( PLANNED SWAMP MARCH )0: Paul Roy, acting corn Earlier, a senior drill sergeant officer of the Royal testified he intended to mggc: tr,nent.,d!etclinod to ordination centre at nearby Wav- phtm" 71 M” mum. cndi ” an e ' 9 M” "Ponce . "muhud "ink 's:il(!' Dino xdisciptiienec gut he House of Commons over attack on North American centres c 9”" ' ' during the firm stage of operation a"'b""H "Md ""KMm": T Queens) both susslstod that Can- -::..d: M ....... I -flllld earrrins dsniis was Flt. Lt. Dinsdale said the gov- ernment seams to think saoh mis- siles are so remote ihatel: hasn't h mes and belongings Friday i siiticipation of an atomic attack from either the air or the ass. Nova Scotia's civil defence co- couver reported evacuation diffi- cultielt For Canada. the exercise is pri- marily, a communications test, with all provinces except Prince Edward island. 11 wines and II municipalities and rural arias participating. ' Events -- ”"..:';..'-v-.s--...ar"- M It. nu” ma glvsai them mus mutton. was r.. is. United sum. the me in- m ".5 3'03 c9'-M; "3: - ' t - umdn Ni, tsound. li.C.. and nineCana- cludes a 15-minute ahut-down of ,p,.,,.d mm... eluwhm. 0,. The young private called ais- dian cities have reported clvltnt -Invnlnlwhhen 0' '5' Iltstical A-bomb attacks. normal radio and television broad- -casting and evacuation of bus- Ireds of top officials and other . averament workers from Wash- Evacuation warlIlI1l3 VON 009 MWW major Canadian cities early bombs to . x shortly after I p.IIi. I . I Tbepattern of thesianua , been ill MW "bomb" was to . have ' struck the fishing village of Clutt- csmp on Cape Breton Island. Sammy Kaye And Wife Divorced. , . cuvsuun (Ar)-Mrs. iaisifm” nye.l,woaaIvas-os "Will!!! ..eo taunt-