MKXIMS, or A MERE MAN A .neetee.eallaaeeieiberenhs ms excellence in the son. ' WW p ltykto confirm a position already A Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew C ad:-iaaimarleieeewe. 9'.'.:-.e..L-as.-w--'m'-- Ils.espsreaaun.Ileawlaere aaIlJ.&A.lil.QeIeraaaneae. The P.eI's .-.... CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7. 1952' 2N.S.”FlSHERMEN PICKED UP AT SEA AFTER CRAFT SINKS Reds Reiect Allied Prisoner. Exchange Offer Livestock Disease- Spreads To Jersey Channel Island In IDNDON. Ms! d-(Reuters)- The government today nbenned movement of all livestock u. out England and Wales. as foot- and-niouth disease spread in Eng- lend to Jersey. Channel Island home of the famous pedigreed Coming Events "Deuce. sunnyside tonl Mod- ern. Oidtime. Burns 0!'chee'ra.. "Show in Memll Hall on Fri- day only at B P. M. "Reserve Friday. May 10th for wheatley River concert. "see Indian River play in Im- ereld Hall, May 20. "Dance in Vernon luver 1-fell. May 7, sponsored by children of Mary. "Come to the dance in Hunter River hell Wednesday. May 7th, Proceeds for fire equipment. "Variety Concert Wood lelenif Hall. Friday. May ilth. Belle River Womens titute. Cross School. "Kelly's Dance and Refreshments. Friday. May 9. B” Good music. George's school. wednesdsy, any 7, sponsored by Junior Fel'lnGi'l.l . .1 ,. "Dance at. and soy: Boyle.” "Collecting hogs lreedslbene district. Thursday and Friday each week. Elmer Wigniore. "consoling hogs for Canada Packers in Hunter River area each Thursday. Borden Bagnelll been meal. lfcGulgen dc "Grass Feed now on hand. Get our prices. before bumng. at our Bhur-Gain Mill. Water st. West. Summerside. P. L. Morris. "Notice: Prince Edward Island Innkeepers lseay contest closing date May 10. no sure and get your entry in early. "Per snepahoa that will not fade. mail your lives to Garnhum Photo studios. Charlottetown. "show. Cannon City. Afton Hell. Wednesday. New Glasgow; Thursday. Bonshaw: Friday. Breed- albene Saturday. Show time 0.80. --see Kinkors present their play, "The fishermen! Luck” in ltella ions Maris Hall. North Rustico, May '1 at 8 o'clock. "Ooileetlngl-lossforoeneda Peo- kers eech Thursday. xinkore. low- er - Freetown: rernwood. Alden Corr. Phone 7-is xinkue. collect. "Follow the crowd to Kingston mu Friday. May an ' and see winliora my one act plays. in aid 0!, Kins-ton Institute. "weekly Thursday ediae ht Dance. Mt. Stewart can W bgtonllall, Meoxerlste Oiehntre. canteen ser- ' vice. Admission 00 cents. "endurance of agriculture inset- Ines 'l'hurede!.1lsy I. lfihire. Emma. and aalareu.-ti-ids. any I, Vocational School. Charlottetown. --an -.l..::m.....a -m-m5 ?.2le.?l...".'l.":2i "”..h...''"'' "' .looIing orders for cement w. r. Ievmsa. Hunter River. ' "Will be loading hogs at the following points each Thursday. Bummeraree untll' 130 pm. as K'hllllkton until 3.00 pan. Me Ewen end Caeeley. their three not ill”. "Ielll of. :::.r.:::. ':.:".."':w.'"..i .;.-' 0IMv.rrooooeallll'eiooc'aaii( Vfllifll "uni-ui' -no 5"”.-:'...-'-"'3'"t. "l""-"'3'.:E l ,1 Dogs lane and New fins "Come to show in Fredericton T 0hh:'I?13j:T,rd d&- &;.::.-:..i... or it-W milk cowl. The island in the English chan- nel was declared a restricted area. found a loose were ordered shot on sight-they can carry the gernm on their paws. Seseonel potato pickers. arriving this week-end from France. will step ashore on a carpet of disin- fectant. The ban had already been in effect in half the country-some 31,500 square miles of farmland. It means dermere may not have herds of cattle or other cioven- hoofed ' ' without written peirmisslon from the Agriculture Mn Agriculture Minister sir Tho- mas Dugdsle described the plague as "a great scourge" and "a grow- menace" niacu-uni the ban with pig- breedere in London. he sought to reassure them: does! not mean expect the disease to be rife in ell the districts covered. 1'. anuxtnbe reg d as a holding act! ." so far the minis ,yl policy of non-movement and slaughtering has not prevented foot-and-mouth disease from penetrating into new corners of Britain. Went pa as Years In the country's wont outbreak in 20 years. 28,169 els he been destroyed up to last night. Total livestock population of the tish Isles is about i0.500.0o0 cattle, 20,000,000 sheep, end el- moet 4.900.000 pip. WASHINGTON, May Q-(AP)- Former defence mobillzer Charles E. Wilson told congrus today that ii. the, Jovernnaent-recommended pay raise for steel workers spreads though industry it will drive de- llidgway-lllps Away Secrecy From Talks TOKYO. May 1 - (Wednesday) - (AP) - Gen. Matthew B. Ridg- way disclosed today the Common- ists have rejected an Allied offer to trade the 12.00011. N. prisoners in their hands for the 70,000 Allied- held Reds who have agreed tore- tum to Communist control. Ridgwey ripped the veil or see- recy from the high-level truce talks at Panmunjom and revealed the details of the ,U.N. commands over-all solution to the deadlocked armistice negotiations. In a sharply-worded statement itidgwey said "the responsibility for peece.in Korea now rests on the communists." If the Reds agree to the U.N.- proposed trade of war prisoners, Rldgway said. after an armistice the U. N. would be willing "'9 per- mit any suitable international body or joint. Red Cross teams. together with observers from both sides to interview the persons held by the U. N. command who have indicat- ed they would forcibly oppose re- patrlatlon." The Allied supreme said the U. N. would then return to the Reds any prisoners which an impartial, neutral survey show- ed were willing to go back. Ridgwsy said the Reds have re- jected this "fair. equitable solu- tion." ' On the other two issues blocking e truce. Ridgwey said the U.N. command had offered to drop its demand for a ban on airfield re- construction it the communists would abandon tlieir nomination oi Russia. as a "neutral" nation -to help police the armistice. ' Ridgwey said both sides agreed fence costs in the next year up by more then 85.000.000.000: at Tuesday's secret session to re- lease details of the Allied offer. Committee Opens Probe Into Military Stores OTTAWA. May 6-(GP)-The Commons defence-spending com- mit today started an inquiry into the handling of mill stores The lndulry was prompted by the Camp Petewewe. thefts. It was launched with e l'l-page state- ment by lgin Armstrong. assist- ant defence minister. on depart- ment methods to keep tab on stores. to make periodic inventor- ies end audits end to prevent Mr. Armstrong inhicami his be- lief that the system provides ree- sonebly-good safeguards but some members drew on wartime end re- leetrvetemerience to suggest that e o o , e safeguards are largely theoretical - A clash eroee after Maj. E. D. Pulton (PO-Keanloops) asked how itiook for a report of the Petewewe "deficiencies" to reach Ottawa: the number of major thefts in thd last five years end whet military oourtsi reported on m would get the information later. Mr. Fulton and J. M. Mecdonfiell (PC-Toronto Greenwood) indicat- ed they felt much of it should be tary available at once since it was ob- vioua. they suggested. that was the sort of thing the committee would went to know. Mr. Mecdonnell said only the "fuli inf tion will prevent this from being a solemn farce" and suggested t at "we might as well have been read the lo commend merits" es the document read by Mr. Armstrong. He was assailed by Lt.-Col. De.- vid Croll (L-Toronto Bpedinal, chairman. and George Mcllraith, parliamentary assistant to Trade Minister Howe. They suggested he should ask questions, rather than make speeches; said there would be no stifling of replies end that it was "nasty" of Mr. Mecdonnell to make such implications. The upshot was that the com- mittee dld not get down to do tells about the thefts but mem- when so-. - trong said he bers sent Mr. Armstrong away laden with questions. Four Festival Governors WINNIPIG. May 0-(or)-on mm to e diet'lll1l:r's (Calvert; replacing neuberoiu trophy as the top award in the Dominion Drama mum was ex- heii tonight. 3:30 sharp. "larmsu book your clover seed now. lfcGulgan 5 Doyle. f"Denee Ions lest lsbool. Fri- day, May 9th. - '”See "Cyclone Sally" e'three- act play at Trecedle hell Friday. Its: 10. . K pa; l "Reserve Wednesday. May at for three one-sot plays, in the cooked lobs- llobtere: rresh ts; dell! It Idlson's General store, VOl'IQ- so... A Object To New Trophy prueed four itoba The governors were commenting on an agreement reached at the annual governorts meeting in saint-John, N. 3., last week pro- viding for an annual grant of 815.000 from the distillery to al- ievietep financial crisis. and pro- vision of a trophy end 01,0300” in interviews by festival governors from Men- 250,000 lbs. Bait Contract Awarded To Summerside Firm The awarding of a contract to Jenkins Brothers. summersid . for the supplying of 250.000 pounds of herring bait for the Government Cold Storage plant on rsher Street here. was announced last night by officials of the P. E. 1. Industrial Corporation. . Tenders for tire contract had been called for several weeks ago. but no definite word was received Many Entries col; F. B. -Conrail Represents city Area SAINT JOHN, N. 3.. May 0 - (CP) Lt.-Col. 0.1". Leonard. saint John. was elected chairmen of the board of governors of the New as '-Prince " ls- lend branch. Canadian Corps of C issionaires. at the annual meeting here today. He suc:s.eded Dr. J. Miles Gibson, Fredericton. Divisional officers are Lt.-Col. A. 0. Ross for the Moncton ares, Maj. H.G. Orocker for the New- castle area. end Col. l".B. Conrad for the Charlottetown ares. Irish Boy Seeks I-lusbtlltkinr; Mather QUEBEC. May 0 -- (OP) - An 18-year-old Irish boy is in quest of e husband for his mother. - Robert Gibson of (I Coast Guard 8tn., Warren Road) Don- oghenee County Dowen. Northern Ireland. wrote Mayor Lucien Home of Quebec to see if he couldn't find "a respectable Cane- dlan who is fond of country life." He said his mother was widow- ed two years ego end she end her two sons-Robert end enothe 12- year-old boy--would like to start "life- snow in Canada." ''We are comfortably off but I am doing this to try end bring happiness into my mother's life." wrote Robert. First Woodlot Co until yesterday. At present the Corporation cold storage plant in Charlottetown has a. small carry-over of bait from last season and this is believed to be sufficient to supply fishermen until new lots begin arriving. The first supply of this season": catch of herring for bait landed at the plant yesterday when a small truckload was delivered, Expected . ln mpetilion Plans for the woodlot maintain- ing competition announced some time ago have been completed and officials of the Forestry Division of the Department of Industry and Natural Resources believe there will be many entries. The condit- ions relating to the competition were announced last night. It is sponsored by the Bergman Company. Montague. and is con- fined io owners of woodlcts who cut pit props for that r ,. ny, Areas entered for judging must be of one-halt acre or more. The judging will be based on six main factors. They are. 1. The spacing of itrees left after the out. 2 The re- moval of dead. dying or defective trees 3 The ultllization of the tops. 4 The leaving of the slash flat on the ground after the cut. 5 The condition of the small seed- lings after the cut. 6. The height of the stumps. V .. ,. beam lor the competition will Third Mhl Of Crew Dies Of Exposure HALIFAX. May 6-(CP)-rCal- vln and Eugene Roy clambered aboard the British freighter Birmingham City tonight after burying their cousin. Leonard Roy, in the rough sees that swamped their craft. The Port Mouton, N. 5.. fisher- men took to their dory when an Atlantic storm swamped their as- foot fishing boat Millie T, about 40 miles off Liverpool. on Nova scotla's southwest coast. Leonard died of exposure. The 5.571-ton freighter is slated to dock here about 1:30 A.M.. A. D. T. tomorrow. , The Nellie. a. sturdy Cape Island- style vessel. had been due back in Liverpool last night. I lpotied By Plane An 12.0. A. 1''. Came from Green- wood. N.8.. spotted the men row- ing about 35 miles off the coast late today and kept them in sight until the Birmingham City picked them up. Another vessel, the 5d-ton con- struction tug Condor ena Emtsce. turned up safely today after being unreported during an 80-mile trip from nearby Eestem Passage to Pye's I-lead. Her trouble was not known immediately. she is head- ing back to Halifax. The RC. A. !'.'s "ground heuer" - a P.A. system with drecticnsi speaker attached to the belly of the Canso -- played a major role in the rescue. marking the first time it. has been so used in Eastern Can- ads. After finding the men the air- craft. piloted by F0. James lieugh of Vancouver. swooped low over the now and instructed them through the ground heiler to raise their cars if they were in trouble. They did. he the Foresters of the Division and it has been announced that all cuttings must be completed by septa.-mber,.'io of this year. The Forestry Division will receive ap- plications up to September 30. There are 32 cash prizes being offered for the competition which is designed to induce woodlot own- ers to make better provision for the future and protect their prop- erties in the present. The first prize will be 8250 and Forestry officials point out that this should be a real inducement to all owners to participate Sec- ond prlzc will be 3100. third prize S50. fourth prize :20 and 28 ad- ditional prizes of 310 each. Will Launch Al To E I An intensive ragweed elimination program aimed at making the Pro- vince e haven for hay fever victims will be carried out in Prince Ed- ward Island this coming summer. Already, the Island's National Park area. is free of ragweed and boasts an excellent air index reading of 0.4. Five new pollen collecting ata- tlons will be set up in the Province by the Federal Department of Ag- riculture. Weed Investigations sec- tion. to discover any areas where there may be traces of ragweed. These stations are being set up as it result of a request from the Pro- vincial Tourist and Information Bureau, which is heading up the program. When ragweed is spotted, offic- ials of the Provincial Department of Agriculture will spray it with powerful weed killer. in this way it will be possible to eventually el- iminate it from the Province. Dr. linear Oempegne. botanst on loento the Federal Department of Agriculture from Laval University. will re-visit Prince ldward island eerly thh year to launch the cam- pailno During the winter, hp gave special training in ragweed control to Leonard Arsenenlt of Egmont Bey. P.l.I., an Agricultural stu- dent et the University. Mr. Arsen- ault is employed for the surnmer at the Charlottetown Ihperlmental Perm and his services will be injnate Ragweed In PEI -Oulllampaign Boy Found After 4 Days In Woods WILLIAMS LAKE, E.C., May 6 - (OP) -- Exhausted and weak from lack of food. 12-year- old Eddie Weetman. missing in the snow-packed woods for four days. is in hospital here today. His condition was described as only "fair." ' A 75-man search party. made up of cowboys. Indian riders. students and townsfolk. found him late Monday. huddled in e thicket. too weak and ex- hausted to move. The boy. son of Mrs. John Weetmen of Brunson Lake. 20 miles south-west or here. dis- appeared last Friday from his home in cbimne, creek valley. New Gains For labor lnll;K. LONDON, May 6-(AP)-Socieh iste sp iy made impressive gains today in early balloting of week-long municipal elections. Lacking official returns, how- ever. the exact extent of Labor's victories was not clear at this was founded in rise by 0oL Joel A lteae. Directs Rescue Ship Then the cahaobiimina to zooo feet to spot any surface vessels in the area. After cruising for several minutes it found the Birmingham city. en route to Halifax from Bos- ton. since it could not contact the freighter by radio. it. put the ground heller into use again. The Canso'e radio officer. Don Richardson of North Bay, 0nt.. told the ship's captain to head 10 miles clue east. Half an hour later the fishermen climbed up the Bir- mingham's rope ladder to safety. News in Bliel OTTAWA. May i'w- (CP)--The Commons tonight approved divor- ces for 157 couples from Quebec and Newfoundland. the only two provinces without their own div- orco courts. WALLACEBURG, Ont., May 6- (CP)-Dnmage was estimated at close to 950.000 here tonight fol- lowing in fire which destroyed two large storage sheds filled with cardboard cartons at the Domli-iion'Glnas Company plant. PARIS. May 6-(Reuters)-A 353,000,000. 10-year program to produce aluminum in the Nether- lnnds' pint-slzcd South American colony. Dutch Guiana. was re- commended icday by the Inter- national Bank for Reconstruction and Development. OTTAWA, Mny ii- iCPl Can- ndien Defence Production officials held today the possibility of a new aluminum industry growing up in Dutch Guiana will not have much effect on Canadian production or sales. sometimes advice is sought aneu- MAXI MS ore ' MERE MAN 16 PAGES Ilo Daily Founded IE. The Guardian. live Cent. The Festival of Music entered its second day in this city yesterday with six sessions being held. and one special clan at st. Paul's Church for organ.solo. Competitors were heard morning. afternoon and evening in the audi- torium of Prince or Wales College in the Community Centre in the morning and afternoon, and in the Empire Theatre in the evening. The adjudicators, Mr Clayton Hare of Alberta and 'ir. Reginald G. Geen of Ontario. listened to and commented on the perform once by the many talented music- ians and offered constructive crit- icism 'and encouragement. Speaking at P.W.C. in the even- ing. Mr. Geen spoke of the fine spirit shown by the adult compe- tltors and of the excellent attend- ance by the parents during the sessions in which the children pe:- formed. lie stated it was quite un- usual tosee such a great interest taken by the adults and thought it might be this interest which had assisted in the rapid growth of the Provincial Festival. After Class 157. the performance or a composition by a Canadian- born musician. at the Empire The- atre last evenng, Mr. llare stated the piece chosen by the competitor. "0 Love, Be Deep." by Mr. Walter Macblutt, formerly of this Provin- ce, was an excellent choice and a favorite of his. commenting on the music he stated it had an exquisite melody with beautiful words, and was one of the few fine vocal solos suitable for performance at wed- dings. He continued his adjudication by saying that the singing of this Comments iln Interest By Adultspln Music Festival Suggest Witness Coached For Commons Probe O'.i'1'AWA, May I - (OP) - OP- position members suggested before the Commons agriculture committee today that a witness was being "coached" and prepared In ad- vance on how to reply to questions dealing with the foot-and-mouth outbreak in Saskatchewan. The incident arose when mem- bers notlced A.L. Stewart (L - Yorkton) reading a series of ques- tions from a prepared statement and Dr. Orlan Hall. the witness. replying from another prepared statement. . L. E. Cardiff (PCP-Huron North) said it is "obvious" that the ques- tions are "framed" in advance. He asked Agriculture Minister Gerd- lner to say whether he had held a. meeting with Liberal members be- fore the committee met. "If Conservative members want to see me tonight I will see them." Mr. Gardiner countered. Was the question-and-reply ep- isode with Mr. Stewart "arranged" or we it not?. asked Mr. Cardiff. An member can prepare a list of questions for replies, interjected Mr. Slevrart. if other members fol- lowed his example. a lot of time would be saved in t.he'commit'.ee. MOST rnhzruonris number by Miss Phyllis E. Coffin, (Continued-on.Page 15 Col.-Sr. 20 tele- persons, The United states has phones for every 100 Sweden 24 and Canada. 21. Marketing Act -T Case Expected To Open Today 0'1'rAwA, May 6-(CP)-Argu- ment in a case involving the con- stitutionalitiv of provincial mar- ketlng legislation is expected to open tomorrow before the supreme court of Canada. Hearings had been due to start today, but a prior case kept the court busy. The test case on marketing is an appeal from the Prince Ed- ward lslend Supreme Courtpwhlch. ruled that the Federal Agricul- tural Products Marketing Act of 1949 is outside the jurisdiction of parliament. If that ruling stands, it will knock out provincial en- actments based on the Federal statute. At stake are the powers of pro- vincial marketing boards to reg- ulate marketing of products out- side eech province. Speaks Al Truro TRURO. N. S.. May 6. (CPL- Wnlier LePago nl Charlottetown. regional president. of tho Mari- time Junior Chamber of Com- merce. tonight urged the Truro Jay-cees in siimulntc more inter- est in the organizaztlon. "We have a great opportunity to serve the Mnrltlmes." he said. Granby ttMillionaire” Is Given Five-Year Term campy. adl. May 4: -(cr) - George Duboia. 21. was sentenced today to five years in penitentiary on five charges of fleeciu 55- yeer-old Adeodst. Marquette of cause ' Dubola. whoae spending mreea won him the sobriquet of "The Grenby Millionaire." pleaded ullty last Tueaday to five ehergee Local Man Designs New Carapace Measurement. A new carapace meesur L designed by Mr. 3.1!. Bur-hoe. Charlottetown. has been developed which may prove to be of great: benefit to all lobster fishermen. The measurement, which is made of plastic. is notched on both edges far enough to permit one project- ing point to enter the eye, and the other to fit the end of the body: shell. one measurement calls for it 8-! inches in length conforming to the size permitted for canners, while the other is for 3 3-10 inches. which is the size required by s new law in the state of Massachusetts. This law has to be conformed to because most shipments of live lob- stars to the United states, are funnelled through Boston. The measurement formerly 'in use was made of brass. and does not lend itself in design, for quick work by the fishermen. who are required to return to the water. all undersized lobsters at once when removed from the traps. i The new carapac measurumuu. was designed by Mr Bu:-hoe. and is manufactured in the United states. while the brass measurement sold for about :1 the plastic model costs only twenty cents. , of x r if You moor Vim Yours sour You ALWAY9 .VllN K one free. Young Marquette was said to have gone to e motherin- lew and obtained 3150 as down- payment for a tniit. The truck never was received and the money never returned. Adeodet Marquette kept putting up the money to finance Dubois' supposed oer deals. and police said Duboir. to show "good faith." poa- ed as a lawyer and as a judge in telephoning Marquette from time to tune. The "judge" also was sup- poa:d to have put 329.000 into the e I . Dubole finally we Ilerqueiie American raeketaers might kill all of thm. men was shown a 3100.000 dleqiie made out in Dubeia' fever. on the siren of this. Marquette wee sled 01.30 Iinellf to (role: I he anew f :33: to be 'ven'; ener cl" I100 hula by the street. when Dubis collected. he was erre ed. Diibois bui and furnished I Robert Jsrmen I ammo! and edsievallebls to the Ten lat and , r bi i l by f Isa e- cmmnln of I to”. "'m'' ;m''''""'' 3"""" '” 5;” 5" "lilo: Party h9IdQIIII'la:a3 end 1On:II..'lr”1lI:T' IalI.0iIM:r05 "M T W” 'l the rervmd inoenvm the conservative Pertyte central 020.715. 334.750. uses. eiesoo end ”"""” "WW '""' "'”"” office made conflicting tcielnl es si.iso ' '2. Th. Th” "M to the ruultg go far Police said Dubeh d the ”'”'"'m''' '"'l''' Lglj ..:ji:. farmer by telling him be his ',':,3'.,”g":'.'?”” ”""'l..”'""' SIDUL, Korea. May 7 --(Wed- brother Maurice. could get Amer- mm ,mm'''''''”''' "III? C nesdey)--(AP)-Allied planes deeliiican care this Canada for sisoo . 3;." 5, ,, ' -- a crippling blow to the main without customs duty .3 mum. gm. .1. .1; "mm GU10. Hayley-(er) -Onl- north-south rail line in comtnurI- Judge Patrick D:lsney told the mjngldmgjjd ngf.,pggvp&VMhndllImCQf”l1IH,dIK' IIQKHM'nlm VHHIQCIIIIF I&IQdl CK I IW ,I0nI0tlbht0l vItIlHIchill- "'l'hlIlllIOIIhOfClirne!0Il Pyongyanr . have appeared before the eeurts on such a charge. xoa have taken aneaoaacgrowx magi dlaheneetlv and spent it Y. C . Gen l1-:aternotioPoiieeseldDepboietoldMr- mow. n . nn quetwe eon. Roger. that iflha eouldsellfourcershewouidgei mehsion-like house in Granbv I-IALIIAX. May I - (OP) - Of- ficial forecasts issued tonight by the Dominion Public weather Of- flce here and Vllid until midnight Wednesday. synopsis: cloudiness will be variable ll most of the Marstiinee tomorrow. Regional forecasts: Prince ldweni Island - Variable cloudiness with little change in temperature. Nertheriy winds 1.1. low and high Wednesday at can- lottetown er and as. h'tide today I coulom- tofaket I10 e.m.eniT0.l0 psn. nlghtidc oaths Ncth Chore at 8.41 an. and 4.30 p .m. Burnmuelde tide ethteen min- utes later than Charlotte where he gave lavish parties. town. sun rises today 00 4.51 am. and It! at 7.39 9.5!.