Many hands make of a More Mani w light work. 14 races. -.- -.u.r; l ? I-dial: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1955 c: 3 G :5 as H. U G5 3 .3. E3 E Z -I Frid along expected lines with publicvation of rival East - West plans for securing peace in Europe. The foreign ministers of Britain. the United states and France fair led a nine-point plan linking Ger- man reunification with European security. I Russia countered h a 15-point proposal which puts u'i'opean se- curity first. makes no specific pro- vision for German unity and would abolish. NATO. Each side promptly rejected the other's plan and were left with An apparently unbreakable deadlock noposais by Soviet Foreign Min- ister Molotov were identical with a previous Russian plan for Ger- many. offered at the "summit" conference here in July and than rejected by the West. - The Western plan-outlined by Foreign Secretary I-Iarold Macmil- lan as spokesman for U.S. State secraary Dulles and French For- eign Minister Antoine Pinay--was Coming Events tonight. dome to Wlltahire Hall. Nov. 2. Tyrone-New Haven Exchange. day 2.3). ehestra. Rummage sale Saturday. Oct Maria United Church. hot Inn. chicken supger in Moi-ell Han Mr. Caldwell. here on aspeaking Nov. a, tour. said in a press release that Mr. Pearson should extend his Reserve Wednesday Nov. 2 for annual turkey dinner Murray River United Church Hall. Regular dance Stanley Bridge every Tuesday. Rollie McI(enzie's Orchestra. Farmers-Before selling your chickens and fowl A Anson Gallant. South Rustico. Tryon United Church Chlckd lupper. Bazaar, Wednesday. Nov. ind. Community Hall. Reserve Nov. 18 cake sale at lhei-win-wiiliams' in aid of Spring- vale Women's Institute. The Orient Hotel. Victoria. 1! serving hot goose or chicken din- ner and lobste supper Sunday. Oct. I). 6 to 0. Grand Bingo St. Andrew's Hall. Mt. Stewart, Monday Oct. 31st, I J. m. 20 games. Jackpot 845.00. Door prize. Chicken supper in Afton Hall. Tuesday evening. November 1. lltolisored by United Church Lad- .es' Aid. supper served at 5:00. Busing good chickens and fowl 0V8I'.V T esday until 1 pm. I will Pick up and pay at farm. D. L. liscnnweli. Breadalbane. Hunte River 27-'.'. Showing at Mount Stewart Fri- day and Saturday. ”Men of the "sitting Lady"-a jet pilot story with Van Johnson and Walter Pldiieon. Shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade Belfast Hell. November iii, spon- ”ml by Wood Island and Bell River 4-H Club. Send entries to itmmry. Marie ssmwmsn. . will be fowl every Mon by from i to sun. and Tuesday lwiil pick up an pay at . do ilnna. rem; mat market 31993. .A. P t. Rustico. I meetings! all parties in the titnerrieciiea in huh mil '::tI;.r3it mm atnbavld n. c s on ssoadyi Oct- liot goosr perserved at Sea lhell inn. Vi I. October 80. Regular -dance at Ell-lott ball Everyone enjoys a ham supper. Need a hair-dot Cali Blanche's. Rummage sale Hearts Hall to- Regular Saturday night dance. It. Peters Kali. Don Messer'a Or- an, 7 . , 5;. Pet C med,-.1 later Pearson could "touch off". a 1,51,.-,5), ,f,f'E e" vs third world war by visiting Egypt without lpaying the same I , is to Israe- c. A. Frizzell. will be iisuiiijig csiure Dance West Royalty Hall. Wed- nesday. Rollie McKenzie's Orches- tra. Canteen Service 9:30 to 11:11). British frenated I'll m. wounding three as miles from Nicuia. also ously wounded three British soI- fixes diets when they threw a bomb at a police at. no. after Win” several rspudia of g is head as inatum by Italian dictator Jseaiio m I a reunified Germany. RADAR PROPOSED one feature was a proposed along a united Germany's borders with Poland and Czechoslovakia Radar stations in Germany would and those in Poland and Czecho- slovakia by the Western powers. This would be aimed at guarding against any surprise attack from either direction. But the proposed anti-aggression pact to ensure peace is more de- pendent on an all-German govern- ment's decision to join the Atlantic Pact--a choice which Russia ab- solutely rofuses to consider. The Soviet plan takes no account of reuniting Germany-the main aim of the West-but proposes a European security system which the United States could also join. In addition. Communist China could be represented by "observ- ers" at organizations set up under the system. It also proposes the eventual elimination of the I3-nation Atlantic Pact and its Eastern counterpart. the seven-nation Warsaw Alliance. Macmillan turned down the Rus- sian plan. saying it would not re- move the main cause of ' seclu- ity in Europe-the division of Ger- framed expressly to soothe Russian fears oi possible aggression from radar warning system in a buffer be operated by the Communists, Big Four Divide Along Expected Lines Ai Geneva GENEVA (,CP)-The Big Four foreign ministers conference split many. mands for abolition of NATO. MOLOTOV REPLIES must abandon their own." Molotov. in rejecting the Western proposals. said the Soviet plan is the only genuine guarantee against a revival of German militarism. take into account the reisl facts. the real forces and their inter-re lations. cannot contribute to a solu- tion of the German problem." Plnay, who returned to Geneva after a quick trip to Paris for an assembly confidence vote. said there has never in history been anything like the West's security plan. Replying to Molotov's statement that the Western plan is a weak device providing merely for allied consultation in the event of new aggression, State Secretary Dulles said the United States is prepared to undertake European security commit is of "utmost gravity" after Germany is united. Dulles said the proposed treaty is "new and it represents an hon- est. sincere and painstaking el- fort" to establish and consolidate security in Europe and to remove Russian fears of a rearrned Ger- many. VANCOUVER (CP)-solon Low. Canadian Social Credit party leader. said in an interview here Friday that External Affairs Min- t JOINS IN WARNING M. J. Caldwell. national CCF leader. iolned Mr. Low in the warn- coming visit to Egypt to include Jerusalem. ' "To call on Egypt and overlook See Danger In Pearson's Planned Visit To Egypt interpreted in many other coun- tries as well as in our own." Mr. Caldwell called the current news from the Middle East "very disturbing." "I trust the Canadian govern- ment will do Verytbgng within its power to as of RYP ' The visit -by Mr. Pearson ap- peared to show favoritism on Can- ada's part, whether it is a holiday or an official visit. said Mr. Low. At Ottawa external affairs offi- cials declined to comment on Mr. Low's tatement. They said Mr. Pearson is scheduled to pay a short visit to Egypt about Nov. ll or 12 but so far as is known has no Israel would. I am sure. be min- NEWS I plans to visit Israel. N BRIEF I5 ACQUITTED , WOODSTOCK, N. B. (CP)-Rob Woodstock. Aug. 18. MOVE FOR PEACE VANCOUVER (CP) -- 0veriurea' for peace ,with national Progres- sive Conservative leader George Drew were unanimously endorsed here Friday by British Columbia party members. SUCCESSFUL TOUR OTTAWA (CP) - The combined pipe and drum band of the Blacki Watch of Canada is en route home; from an ll-week European tour; which army headquarters de.-.irb-l ed Friday as at great success. TENDERED DINNER VANCOUVER (CP) -A quarter of a century of public service was recalled Friday night as Angus Maclnnis was honored at a les- timonial dinner. Mr. Maclnnls is a native of Glcm William. P.E.I. R 3 NICOSIA. Cyprus (Reuters) -- a o of rioters near here. youths-.iwo of niours in the village of Morphou. fired shots and More than as day-long violence since air John nu-ding weeks ago an art Bonnet. 2'1. of Upper Gagetown, Eisenhower's doctors found no en- waa acquitted Friday night on a inrgement of his heart Friday and charge of murdering James Col- said this was the" most important line. 50. in the latter's home nahr medical pronouncement of week on the president's condition. .1-Eisenhower received a complete icheckup this morning. The wind really blew here Friday. It blew fish from the Strait of Canso right onto the Canso cause way. Residents said they were long and have a back like a sword- ich the 28-mile marathon probably use" more energy than a channel swim- mer. writes Dr. Douglas Robert- journal. He was replying to a aug- gestion that channel swimming was the greatest feat of endurance in British Troops Fire On Riofers In Cyprus Village fired Friday into a and firing tear-gas shells clashed in the narrow streets. all streets leading into it Friday night were sealed off with barbed Ieri- wire persons were in- Malis.ios conducted a church serv- GOOD DENVER (AP) NEWS President the SAME WIND PORT HASTINGS. N. 8. (CP)- iBiii fish." They're about a foot ENDURANCE mars LONDON (CP)-Men who nail on in the Lancet. British medical port. a troops and police waving clubs sprawling Metexaa square and hldiers stood guard with -ayoneta. rouble began in Nicosia just -reek Orthodox (Archbishop Th Il'IIIH- lie also objected to do "The Western powers cannot pos- sibly admlt ,that in order to give security to the Soviet Union they "All other plans which do not, toth'Q. ii in 4 na egg” gyuam prospects are bright for future in- creases, said.W. 3. Fraser. Mn. ROLAND-MacDONAI.D. Resigns From Marketing Board Mr. Roland MacDonald. South- port. informed the Government yesterday that he had resigned from the Potato MarketingABoard. This makes two vacancies on the nine man Board- The other was occasioned by the resignation. ear- lier in the week. of Mr. Eiric Campbell who remains in the posi- tion of manager. In giving the reason for his action yesterday Mr. MacDonald said: "I cannot see eye to eye with those that are on the Board and rather than cause discord in a government body. I am resigning." Premier Matheson said yester- day evening that two new mem- bers would be added to the next Government meeting. Bluenose Nof Damaged In Fire LAUZON. Que. (CP)-The Cana- dian. Nationililedltaiiways I cream to Wil Jactory on P v .- W A - ,3 , - , .; uoadm. gain . : . I ""3" '- - . ii.” "if : F ' . t . . A . Masquerade Danna I-onion hill. ' "An explosive situation exists in 5&u,""1.s':.i"”ur."iv..i turned ?iii3:diEpiiw:ihE' : "L M””"- omm” ””' P”"” t” the disputes between Egypt and down an Israeli request for arms Compaiifjnthiorllles said Frid 5'” mmlmec Israel. It could bring on a third after Russia supplied arms to the vessel 5;; been completed 3- world war. it's that dangerous." E t some um, .35 has been under. going a series of tests in the st. Lawrence river. The vessel has a capacity of 600 passengers and 15.0 automobiles. Fighting Deudl-ya Monoxide Gas HAMILTON (CP)-A 25-year-old Toronto man. exposed to deadly carbon monoxide fumes for more than eight hours. is fighting for his life in hospital here. Anthony Comeau. 25. was. found slumped behind the wheel of his car on the Queen Elizabeth way eight miles west of Oalrville. Police said his car developed tire trouble about 1 a- m. Comeau ap- parcntly remained in the auto with the motor running. The engine was still going at nine a. m.. when police found him. -.......E.... BIG REASON WINNIPEG (CP - Manitoba's tourist influx this year will reach a record of close to 1,000,000 and vote of confidence in the Nation- ; al Assembly Friday My then decided to start debah vu national elections-in December. '1 request for confidence was in re- . allty - larly scheduled time next June. ' Former Premier Pierre Mendel!-' Faure Squeaks Through Another Confidence Vote PARIS (AP)-Premier E ar the deputies try to work out a Faun squeahed through no solution. He has warned. however. that unless agreement has been reach- ed Tueaday night by the time the debate is scheduled to end, he will ask for a vote of confid- ence on the single issue of end- ing the life of the present assem- bly on Jan. 2. It was considered certain he would win on that test. Deputies are hard to find who are willing to be recorded as opposing new elections. ALCOHOL PROBLEM Immediately after the assembly adopted the recommendations of its agenda committee on the dates for the election debate. the deputies went to work on another problem close to their hearts This was the right of Frenchman to have their fruit made into al- cohol privately. on payment of a very small tax. As part of his campaign against alcoholism, Mendes-Franco issued a decree limiting this right To system can rally a majority of persons whose primary occupa- the assembly. is willing to let tion is agriculture. The assem- Sunday on the qneadon of holding The 27140259-vote on Faure's a showdown between those in favor of elections soon and those wanting to wait a little longer or perhaps until the regu- France was ong those voting against the overnment. VOTING METHOD The debate on the election is- sue will hinge on the method of voting to beused. Mendes-France. and many others, believe the present complicated method of electing deputies must be junked. He has vigorously opposed any discussion of a new date until .gieement has been reached on a new election law. Faure, doubtful that any new Mayor Of Lauzon To Seek Assistance" After Fire ferry boat I of s p.- g centre. blaze that re Davie g out for help on than saidiu an givrev 3' ' cam shortly ”run'into millions of dollars." are rebuilt at the OVER VIIALF DEMOLISIIED "It seemed better to cut the pay- ment period and add to the amount of the payment than to ask for larger contributions from the cin- ployer. employee and the taxpay- er" sald Hon. Milton Gregg. V.C.. Federal Minister of Labor in ad- dressing the annual meeting of the Queens County Liberal Associat- ion heid at the Community Centre last night. Mr. Gregg was referring to the amendment to the Unemployment Insurance Act which was passed at Gail! IQ the last sitting of Parliament. Ha iI'KG&n&'a Int LAUZON, Que; (CP)-The mayor this hi deprived of tts”rnain source of revenue by at snulti-million-dollar of the yar .aa s as e do id raw" he vmcmipii.” Vlnmll man be sought to facing winter prospect of rda-1 of the blade. when some milieu 'ahou,t,L.tiI - to dam age. galthoum one official said after the fire that it would It was understood it may be months before the destroyed shops firm. a sub- sidiary of Canada Steamship Lines. More, than half the shipyard was reduced to a mass of smoking rub- ble and twisted steel. Three won- btgburat amend dwhh.'lhasIvnParh Iloutalua. lilo miiaaorth kers' homes, located a street from the yards, were destroyed. Some 20 others were damaged, two of them heavily. Except for a fire fighter who fell from the roof of a burning house. no one was reported injured. The fireman suf- fered possible head injuries and notwl is under observation in hos- n pl . Provincial police were called in Friday to investigate reported thefts by vandals in homes evac- uated by panlc-etricken citizens in this community of 9.500. Thieves were said to have taken advantage of general confusion at the height .l9.900 be v . - - . . help”- ing has cr ppled sister move from a danger area. One man claimed his watch was taken from from the house. It took some 200 firefighters nearly four hours to bring the fire under control. None of, the vessels currently under construction were affected. All were in another section of the plant. Labor Minister Addresses - ” Provincial Liberal Meeting said that,i great many people wanted to know why the benefit period had been cut from ill weeks per year to 36 weeks. The Labor Minister xplained that in lieu of shorter paying periods the season- al employment benefits during the months of January to April 15 had been increased from 70 per cent of the payment to 100 per cent thus relieving a hardship to many see- eonal employees would have to undergo. Mill! his bedroom while he was away New Manager Of Commission Mr. A.M. Macxay. chairman d the Maritimes Transportation Com- mission, announces the appoint- ment of Mr. Howard Allan Mann to the position of executive man- ager of that commission. succeed- ing Mr. Rand II. Matheson who resigned recently. Mr. Man will assume his new duties on Nov- ember 1. Born in Leipzig, Germany. in 1923, Mr. Mann was educated at Jarvis Collegiate Institute. Tur- onto. and later at the University of Toronto where he obtained his BA. degree in an honnurs course in economics and political science. During the war he served with the Canadian Infantry Corps. re- celving his discharge in 1945. Since 1947 Mr. Mann has been general secretary of the Canadian Industrial Traffic League (Inc.l, and in that capacity has appeared before the Board of Transport Cusss issiones for Canada. thel Quebec Transportation Board and the Ontario Government. as well as before Royal Commissions on Agreed Charges and Coasting lTrade. Thus he brings to his new ;bosltion a good deal nf valuable 'experience in transportation mat- ters. Mr. Marin with his wife and child will take up residence in Moncton. Govli Goes Ihio Red Again OTTAWA, (CP)- The govern- ment went into the red again in September. reducing its over-all surplus for the first six months of the 1955-56 fiscal year to 350.011).- 000 from 863.421.0110 a year ago- Defence outlays in September rose by 833140.000. boosting the over-all increase for the first halt-your by O66.ill0.000. the fill- ance department's monthly treas- ury statement showed today. Federal officials said that while the govei-runent'a over-all rav- enues increased. the rise had not as yet reflected iibe full force of F d 'is economic boom. forecast continua . . .315!-:- , ecaati last Apr Last year's government deficit total- led st52.000.000. . DREW IN N.E. FREDERICTON (CP) - Progres- sive Conservative leader George Drew arrived by plane Friday night from Ottawa. He will address the annual meeting of the New Brunswick PC Association here today He will speak in Charlotte- town next week. the paying period maintained with out additional contributions from the three sources concerned. Mr- Gregg said that the present amend- meni was the eighth to the Un- employment insurance Act which was brought into being in 1940 and that it was his belief that each a- mendment had brought mot! Ind bctlcr benefits to the Worker- RE-ELECTED Mr, .lohn .l. Mustard who pro House with a lady was quickly lost in traffic. Town- send set out' from his borrowed London apartment in a chauffeur- drlven limousine. accompanied by Lady Rupert Nevill. RCMP Making akia are attempting to lure Officially, there was silence here on all aspects of the investigations. Justice Minister Garson said that on all matters involving security the government sticks rigidly to its policy of making no official comments whatever. The Toronti) Star said Friday in a copyright story that George Stembern. 29year-old Czech re- fugee, was asked by two officials of the Czech legation here to col- iect information about prominent Canadian Czechs. PRETENDED INTEREST Stembera was quoted as saying that he pietended he was inter- eated in returning to his homeland and visited the legation. He said the two officials, whom he identified as third secretary An- tonin Dovarak and Cultural attach Lubomir Sefrna, told him that if his work was satisfactory he would be hired as a full-time Red agent to report on individuals and activ- ities of anti-Communist groups in Canada. He would be paid good money and be able to quit his job as an assistant librarian. Dvorak and Sefrna are listed by the external affairs do artrnent here as members of the h in- Branch Probe O'l'rAWA, (CP) -- The RCMP's counter-espionage branch is investigating-a report that the Cuchoelovakian legation here tried to enlist a Toroniio Czech as an under- cover agent, it was learned on Friday. The branch is also delving into reports that the Ottawa legations of Communist Poland and Czechoslov- immigrant from those coun- tries back to their homelands. gation. A man at the legution who ident- ified himself as a guard said Fri- day it was a Czech holiday and that no one was 'ava-ilabla to be questioned on the Toronto report. At the home of Bedrich Hruskn. recently appointed Czech minister to Canada. it was said that Hruskl was in Czehoslovakia. But tho person who answered the telephone declined to say why the minister had returned home- COAXED TO RETURN The investigation by the RCMP'I branch into reports that the Polish and Czech legations are trying to high - pressure immigrm... from those countries to return home has been in progress for some time. Poland, Czechoslovakia and Rus- sia are the only Iron-Curtain coun- tries with representatives here. Through newspaper advertise- ments, immigranta have been of- fcred varioua inducements to re- turn to their Communist homo- ends. There have been complaints that some Polish and Czech immigrants have been threatened with rqria- als against their relatives at homo if they do not return. Weekend Tri UCKFIELD. ( are e cuss-Deer Group Capt. Peter Townsend miles from London. end behind its lilth-entury wall!- A crowd of reporters and cam- eramen. who had dashed from Lon- don on the report that this was the latest rendezvous for the cou- ple. waited and watched outside the gates. As soon as anyone tried to trespass. detectives converged on him. LEFT LONDON The princess and the air attache left London this afternoon within a few minutes of each other. Margaret drove from Clarence in waiting and If she and Townsend are to- gether it is their second weekend sided at the meeting was re-elected meeting since he returned to En!- He said that the increase and President of the Association. Vice- Land on leave in days ago from payments could not be made and rugged Garibaldi l of Vancouver. Huge log jam smash- Continued on PhlZ9MEJi01- I . Hioi-iw'av aainee IN a. c. swisi-ien av noon the Brussels embassy where 1'0 believed, to be spendlnl the week- end. Police would not confirm that either the princess or the airman she is said to love were in the red-brick mansion home of Lord and Lady Rupert Nevill. some M But the security precautions in- dlcated it was no ordinary week- Queen Makes Unexpected ' p To Scotland ng church, low Times which demand that I aha does marry Townsend aha muat abandon her royal rights and prior: eges. An unexpected journey to Scoo- Continued on page 2 eol. I 'l'lEvAFgM0:YmlS Barren fuse 8. TORONTO, (CP) Minimum maximum temPel'BW'95 37 GE 3 33138385-"-333331333333: Fredericton . Saint John .. Moncton Halifax Charlottetown .. Sydney Yarmoutdi St. John's . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. HALIFAX. (CP)-The weather office here reports a storm can- tred soul: of Newfoundland caul- ed strong northwest winds and showers in the eastern Maritime Friday. In the western regions cloudiness was variable and winds were lighter. The storm is almost stationary. and not much change in weathr is expected Saturdayf By Sunday Hie storm is e to move eastward. permitting finer wea- 38':-33iEtii3i3'4i8'-Si2i888tuS wild! tia&g cool: northwest winds 1! III! gush to 85. law-high at New gew and Clsarisdeeewa Al 45. Sunday: Varhble elut- Imus. aigii tide today at Charlottetown at MS am. and as p. 1.; I ed bride and it was feared um way Inme. sqnamish is is miles centre section in Inidstream would be swat downstream lnto'a rail- north of Vancouver. (0? Photo). It IS? p.lI. .sumrnerslde tide eighteen Ilia later than enriasaatomamaalnh Ifuatico at us am. and 4.04 pa". ll Violent warfara between newspaprav whioihelis-VI f Mar aret should be allowed-on tol- er heart and others ll: The - at--.z -rs ei, . 5 Eli :.. 1