OFFICIALLY OPENS BONSPIEL With skips of the eight partici- Curling Championship Bonspiel Waugh. Alberton; Evelyn Cud- pating rinks looking on. Mayor which began at the Summerside more. Montague; Mayor W. A. W.A. Currie of Summerside. threw Curling Rink Wednesday. Currie; Doris MacDonald Char- the first stone to officially open From left to right they are: lottetown; Sally Basler. Summer- the Prince Edward Island ladiesjl-Tront row. (kneeling), Beth side. Second row. standing. Kay Johnston, Charlottetown; Anna Hayes, Summerside; Margaret Perry, Alberton; Mary Nicholson. Montague. Photo by Wotton U.S. Interceptor P Are Issued Atomic By ELTON C. FAY .. WASHINGTON (AP) Atomic rockets for blasting enemy bomb- ers out of the sky now are being issued to intercetor lanes of the air defence command within the United States. Defence Secretary Charles E. Wilson Wednesday revealed this dramatic step in U.S. defence in a statement which also said that the same nuclear unch will be incorporated into surface - to - air defence. This will include the army: Nike-Hercules anti - aircraft mis- sile and the Talos, a missile de- veloped by thc navy which the air force has proposed to adopt The fact that nuclear missiles already are out of the experi- greatest advance in aerial defence mental stage and going into the hands of airmen represents the greatest advance in aerial defence since the war. stored "in areas immediately ad would not say precisely WIlf'rL niand planes are located. MOST EI"FEC'l'IVE attack," Wilson said. A r type aircraft. tance from the point of burst.' The airborne rockets are being - carrier for the nuclear explosive. jucent to the operational units." the statement said. adding that for reasons of military security it . a. mere aimed rocket. Obviously. however. this eventu- ally will mean at most of the ma- jor bases where air defence com- "Nuclear air defence weapons now have been developed which pinvlde by far the most effective form of defence against air "The first of these nuclear nea- pons to be introduced into our air system is an air - to - air rocket launched from interceptor- "Such weapons can destroy alr- craft within a considerable dis- Ont. Legislative Committee Jackson (PC - London South) which called for a meeting of ath- letic commissioner Merv McKen- zie. the committee chairman and those interested in the wrestling profession with the idea of draft- ing ideas which could be presented to the house committee. THEY'LL BE FINED It also produced a promise from TORONTO (CP) -- Two mem- bers of the professional wrestling fraternity Wednesday took on the Ontario legislature's committee on government commissions in a bat- tle of words. Everyone appeared satisfied at the end of the clash. including Arthur Child (PC - Wentworth) who set the stage for the exchange by contending in the legislature that yrofemonu w,emmg was , who struck a referee intentionally would be fined 3100 and any wrest- N.B. House Opening Finds Both Parties Weakened By DON HOYT .. Canadian Press Staff Writer FFIFZDERICTON ICPI--Tile 52- seat New Brunswick legislature. dominated by 36 Progressive Con- servatives. will be opened here to- day by former Liberal premier J. B, McNair. new chief justice of the province's Supreme Court. Chief Justice McNair will read the throne speech in place of Lt.- Gov. D. L. MacLaren who is re- cuperating in a Saint John. NB. hospital rom surgical treatment for a First World War leg wound. It will be the first time in 12 years that Lt.-Gov. MacLaren has not declared the legislature open and outlined government plans for the coming session. A chief Just- ice was last called upon to open the legislature in 1982. also dur- big a Conservative regime. Chief Justice McNair was prem- . comer to government ranks. will give favorable consideration to es- serond the motion. tablishment of a home for men- Queens Conservative J. Arthur tally retarded children.'urged in a Moore is expected to be re-elected brief from the powerful Progres- House speaker. a position he has sive Conservative Women's Asso- held since I955. clation of New Brunswick. Also on FRONT BANKS WEAK tap are discussions on the pro- Premier Hugh John Flemming posed federal-provincial health in- leads his 36-member government surance scheme. against 14 Liberals in opposition. Few. if any. tax cuts are an- The front ranks of both parties ticipated when the budget is have been weakened. brought down. An indication that Missing from the cabinet is the government may introduce Municipal Affairs Minister T. Bab- record spending was given by bitt Parlee who disappea ed last Premier Flemmin to the provin- month aboard a private plane. cial branch of the Canadian Asso- leaving Attorney - General W. ciation of Consumers. -1- W?!" the imly biirrlsier In The group asked for elimination the Clbllwh OPPOEIUOD Lead" of the three per cent sales tax on Austin C. Taylor has resigned to mm, mm, but were mm by me 5900393 -1 SEMI? 3PP0Illtm9llI- H9 premier the government must was succeeded by Joseph E. Con- have fund, 10 meg; 1151.-.3 ex. nolly, longtime Liberal financial pgnges. Irate Father Brings Horsewhip LONDON (CPI -- llorsewhip in hand. a furious father bazed into an apartment where his daughter was dining with novelist Coin Wilson Tuesday night and shouted: "Aha Wilson. the game is up" Barton said the author of the best- selling novel The Outsider was knocked down and had to call po- lice before the father. who was accompanied by his wife. son and another daughte . left. Wilson. meanwhile. was quoted as saying he plans to marry the girl. Joy Stewart, 25. after he di- vorces his wife. The lawyer said he understands the ruckus occurred after Joyia sister got a peek at Wilson's diary during a weekend visit to the Stew- arts and relayed a "garbled ver- sion" to her parents. Barton. referring to Tuesday night's uproar. which came while Wilson and Miss Stewart were din- ing, said "it was very Victorian." bIdii'eiis.md referee” lewd like ler who struck a referee with a 1.. . of the pmkmon was siszlywould be suspended indefi- offered by Whipper Billy Watson and Pat Flangan, both veteran wrestlers. But a member of the committee said the "bad guys" were not lcpAelEIII.Ed. The upshot of the meeting was approval of a resolution by G. E. Flanagan described as "ba- loney" suggestions that wrestling was not legitimate. Whipper Watson said he agreed that things went on in the ring he didn't approve of and the only way to clean it up was to hit the wrestler where it hurts - in the pocket book through a fine. He said he has never recom- mended to any of the 160.000 youngsters in Whipper Watson Safety Clubs throughout Canada that they should attend profes- sional wrestling bouts. He had sug- gested the boys learn to wrestle to build up their bodies and learn "defence. South Africa's gold production reached a record of 15.892,8'5 ounces in 1956, valued at more New Soviet Planner Dies MOSCOW (AP) - Te Soviet government announced Wednes- aydl night the death of V, L ' . day night the death of Vyacheslnv A. Malyshev, f o r m e r deputy prime ministe recently drafted to Whipper Billy Grapples With Mr. McKenzie that any wrestler dl lanes Rockets Wilson's statement did not iden- tify the rocket being used as .4 it is understood to be of new de- signAand to have actual guided mIsSiIL' features instead of being POWERFUL WARHEAD It seems entirely possible that nuclear power as high as 15 or 20 kilotons could be packed in the warhead of a missile. IA kllotun is the equivalent of 1,000 tons of energy released by a conventional TNT explosion! The defence department took pains to condition people at home and abroad to new facts of the atomic weapons age. It made these points: 1. Incorporation of nuclear wea- pons into air defence "has been long planned." 2. The air defence system is "designed to intercept and destroy en:-my aircraft as far from urban populations centres as possible." The nuclear weapons "generally would be employed at altitudes where the effect of blast. heat and radiation on the ground would be negligible." But If an enemy bomber penetrated the outer de- fences "it would be of paramount importance thhe bomber be de- stroyed before the bomb release." . Tests conducted by the AEC lty of any nuclear eplosixon occur- ring as a result of an accident in- volving either impact or fire is virtually non-existent." In storage, the weapons "emit no harmful ra- 'ation." The defence department said the air defence system will include both conventional and nuclear weapons "to ensure malmum cf- tectivenesa under all conditions." Leclair Waived Out of league MONTREAL (CP) - Jackie Le- Clair. 28-year-old centre with Mon- treal Canadlens. has been waived ing that among refugees "have confirmed that the possibil- "placed agents and also some or- portunists who had no real rea- son to flee from Hungary." Thursday. Feb. 21. 1957 The Gumnan Page 1: Suspect is Arrested After Break Into Borden Vendors A Borden man was taken into custody yesterday as a result of a break at the Borden Vendor store sometime Tuesday night when a small quantity of liquor was stolen. Entry was gained by forcing the padlock on the main door. A trail of blood on the snow led from the vendors to the appre- hended man's residence providing a touch of hollywood to the case. but after the R.C.li1.P. examined the alleged thief and found he had no cuts on his body. it was pre- No Communists Among Refugees TORONTO (CF)-George Nagy. general secretary of the Canadian Hungarian Federation, said Wed- nesday he knows of no specific cases where ommunist agents have infiltrated the ranks of his countrymen coming to Canada. But he said it was conceivable that such a thing could happen. Mr. Nagy said that remarks he made on the subject last week were misinterpreted so that it ap- peared he knew of instances where this had happened. He was quoted Feb. 11 as say- are Immunization Clinic Summersidc Health Centre Friday. Feb. 22 2-4 PM. named the blood trail resulted from a nose bleed. Cat. G.H. 0. Macxinnon and Cat. Robert Williams of the Borden De- tachment R.C.M.P. are continuing the investigation. 2-Year-Old Gets Arm In Wringer Blair Weeks. 2 year-old-son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Weeks of Elliots. suffered painful bruises to an arm which became caught in the electrically operated wringer of a washing machine last week at his home. Mrs. Weeks had turned moment- arily from the machine to the sink. when in some way the little fel- lowls hand became caught in the wringer. drawing the arm through the rollers to a point near the shoulder before his mother had time to stop the machine. - A doctor was called immediate- ly. but fortunately no bones were broken. and the injuries were ap- parently confined to bruises. pain and shock, resulting from the ex- perlence. THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM THURSDAY 4 200.5 :1)-Skating S-10-Sklting FRIDAY 1:!)-I:w-Pro School Skate ) 0:15-ll.Y.C. VI. ACES SATURDAY 2:00-42w-skating 'I:15AI-ligb School Ice Sporta 1 hour skate after SUNDAY I200-11:M - Skating dub out of the National Hockey Lea- gue and will join Montreal Royals. the Canadiens' farm team in the Quebec Hockey League. Frank Selke. managing director of Canadlens. returned Wednes- day from an NHL meeting in To- ronto and said other teams in the league had declined to pick up Le- clair at the 315,000 waiver priie. Leclair Joined Canadlens in the serve on the country's new super industrial planning board. than e198'o0o'0oo' 1954-55 season. had been critically iieshvMaly Mayshev had been criticay i for about a month. (Private advices from Moscow Mayshev as the "mystery pa- ticnt" being treated by the West German hood speciaist. Dr. Hans .7 ” Schuten, who was caed to the Soviet capita. (Mayshev formery was "min- ister to medium machinery"-be- OTTAWA (CP) - Defence de- partment officials said Wednesday the CF-100 all weather jet inter- ceptor carries rockets as part of critic. Standing at ” ' inn in 1956 was PCs. 33. Liberals 16 with three Conservativex seats vacant. Premier Flemming's party picked ier from 1940 until Progressive Conservatives swept a 17-year Liberal administration from office in 1052. He was personally de- MAINLY BANK DIRECTORS tested in York County. START WITH SALUTE A 15-gun salute by personnel of the Fourth Regiment. Royal Cana- dian Horse Guard. will greet the Queen's representative as he ar- rives at the historic old legislature building. Chief Justice McNair. accompanied by Brigadier J. R. B. Jones. officer commanding the New Brunswick military area. ruard-of-honor before entering the Otlslatlve thamber. Two military bands will also be In attendance. J. Robert Martin. who opened the first Conservative breach in the traditional Liberal stronghold of Northumberland County in last June: election. will move the ad- dress In reply to the throne tpeech. Kings County Conservat- " "II"?! N. Jonah. also a new- up 37 to the Liberals” 15 in June. There is no indication what leg- islation may be brought before the House although the gov- ernment is faced with a long list of demands from various provin- cial groups. An authoritative source said "this will not be a heavy session. . .There are too few issues." DEBATE ON LIQUOR Almost sure to be given an air- ing is the New Brunswick liquor situation. Demands have been heard recently for a change in the intoxicating Liquor Act. The Provincial Federation of La- bor and labor council have asked for a royal commission to recom- mend improvements in the act to combat "the staggering amount of liquor distributed illegally." The government is expected to GUARDIAN TORONTO (CPD P. fessor C. A. Ashley. a University of To- ronto political economist, says "enormous" economic power rests in the hands of fewer than 200 Canadians. the vast majority of whom are bank directors. Professor Ashley. who is profes- sor of commerce. comments in the current issue of the Canadian Journal of Economics and Polit- ical Science on a similar article written last year by Profeslol John Porter of Ottawa's Carleton College. Professor Porter esthnated that 92 men. the directors of 170 dom- inant corporationmnmade up Can- t e Economist Says Enormous Power In Hands Of 200 other banks but to a lesser extent. Bank directors are particularly evident on the boards of trust companies. For example. is di- rectors of the Bank of Montreal are on the board of the Royal Trust Company. "Mention is made of tsmaller' companies to show that the innu- ence of the elite is not confined to dominant companies." Profes- sor Ashlcy wrote. "Also because a number of small companies may be as important in the economy as one large one and also because some of the small companies give an additional regualr meeting- its armament but the rockets have no atomic warheads. They were commenting on the Washington announcement that atomic rockets now are being de- livered to Interceptor squadrons of the United States air defence command within the U.S. RCAF and industrial ' u now are working adaptation of the Amerlcandeveloped air - to - air missile Sparrow to use in Can- ada's air defence command. Offl- clals estimate this Job willtake 13 months to two years. than the need of atomic weapons for air-to-air combat providing the missile is accurate. They say an accurately - aimed and guided missile is Just as deadly as an atomic rocket in shooting down an enemy bomber. Under present American law. ground for members of the eite." U.S. HA8 COUNTERPART G. A. Elliott. managing editor of the journal. said the United States probably has a counterpart to the Canadian "economic elite." Mr. Elliott said in an interview the United States. with I popula- tion 10 times that of Canada's l6.000.o00 probably had an "eco- nomic elite" of sometlilng in the vicinity of 2,000. But he said it didn't necessa lty follow that thy were capable of proportionate influence as I group since the key-and unknown-fad tor was unity of outlook. Will Stand Firm For Provincial Rights - Quebec QUEBEC (CF) - Premier Du- ada's " " r- ' - Ashley approaches the subject g WESTERN f th id titi of the men 'dllA;MgNl: Grant optometrist cum PARTY Sea View Hall. ,;”&.. Hf." ,','I,,,, '.f, c.,..,,.,..,...,.,. wly Feb zsmmth 0"Ic'- SW Friday. Feb. 21. which they serve and concludes the number in the "elite" is about one-fifth of Mr. Porter's estimate. WHY BANK DIRECTORS? The Toronto expert Pick! the hank; as the big contributors on this reasoning: "The chairman of Imveflll 0" and Imperial Tobacco quite clearly fall into one catezo 1- I are both directors of banks and hold no other outside director- ahlpa. ' chief executive officers of banks fall into another category: they owe their outside director ships to their rising to III! M) 0' their professionuomy of b "k d. . . 11. I - e m a few directors THE LIST of defaulting tax- payers of Borden School District will be posted on March 2nd. 1051. signed Mrs. J. W. Cann. secretary. PARLOR Social at home of Boyd Beairsto. Remington. Thurs- day. February piano fund. BEDEQUE RINK. South Shore hockey league. Thursday. Sum- menlde Junior Aces versus NC. A.!'. Flyers. Game time l:N. Skate after. BCPARLOR SOCIAL at Boyd alrsto s, Kensington postponed Watch for later date. EH57" ANNIVERSARY Sale con- ucs at Waddell Bros.. Crapaud. this week. CR-OKINOLE Party Margate Sch i. r ' by gtlkuriday. Feb. 22. sponsored BROKEN ANKLI - Joseph ' tn fifth the PE "”” &"'..”'.'.'.”' manner" 'a-zllie III in II? "C" 3'15"” "'5'" 3 them is concentrated Illarlnolil ton . Game was ,.....,...... gglflcil of Mn. John Ilclana. sh” ' P”""'” "Guy "" an at , pm helkdowli hm. il'Iuu-uni-"3-.1?0'.':"4i iIlc.:"uDbtlwnaHn "T'p':.h n-a a Montreal- .','”;"' "ml!-I. In It-elm SalIdogaandLotllRoven.Gann M." "'0 tmnor mm Mac umemo-aarp.Aamuuouauna ”' 7'”! as. smn aim. BIDIQUI niak Friday. as school sports all hey ':.'ednesday. The money will so I0 Shaw's Legacy Ry FERN RICR LONDON (Reuters) -- Georst Bernard Shaw's pro GHGNOY alphabet. for which he left "I0" than cioo.ooo. was Judged an in- valid charltable trust in court the residual legatees. g But the Irish playwflsllil friends. The Shaw Society. do 110i intend to let the matter rest. At a press conference. ISIIC P"' man. a member of Parliament and ducon::nt of the inventor of Pit- man s rthand. told report!" "'9 society intends to "try to raise by public subscription the access”! that his play be in - in aware that iwartet "If. -- thrmlh III- 40-Letter Alphabet Invalid piessis said in the Legislative As- fcrnhly Wednesday his Union Na- iionsle government will never compromise or yield on provincial rights issues under federal gov- ernment ressure. "In the past I have personally humiliated myself. . .but now I warn those who would trespass that we stand firm and de- iermlned that they shall not pass. he said. Mr. Dupiesail made the re- marks during I brief debate on education after Rene Hamel act- in Liberal leader. said the blame for federal encroachment: in pro- vlnclal' affairs lies on the shoul- ders of Quebec: Union Nationals government. Mr. Duplessis said the Liberal body blames the victim of a theft instead of the thief. and find: fault with the Union Nationale g(.veI'nm!flt 'nstead of blaming the federal government for the current situation. Mr. Hamel said the federal gov- ernment has wrongly moved into many fields which fall under pro- vincial Jurisdiction hCI&IlII Old th In petitioni- To Promote dlcial decision." the will directed then the money was to be given in equal shares to the British Mu- seum. the National Gallery of Ire- land and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art., NO IRISII OPPOSITION Only the National Gallery of Inzltand did not oppose the bequest. "n wishing to o anything which would defeaturgie intention of a follow-Irishman." . which now is running New York. amounted to about 01.000 a TD: Milt. Sir Charles Harman. TEST CANUCR SABR-IS BERN (Reuters)-The Swiss Air Force announced Wednesday it Wm cgrfy out tests with Cana- dian-built FE and British Bantu Jet fighters. IIIC Rowers Not To compote At Henley TORONTO iCPi-University of British Columbia Olympic sold medal-winning four-cared crew will not compete at the Henley Regatta in E and this mrnmer, roach Frank ead said Wednes- dlgecause of their rigorous train- om. tug schedule for man! 1003"" prior to their Olympic Vim?! '3 Australia. the four will not do all! But Read said they lent Canada at the British Eln- R.C.A.F. Jets Carry Atomic Rockets, Negative Warheads REGENT - tomin 1:15 -9.10 the U.S. is prohibited from supply- ing lts allies with atomic war- heads. Thus it is unlikely the RCAF will acquire atomic wea- pons. at least for some time. The RCAF air defence com- mand. with headquarters at St. Hubert, Que.. works closely with the U.S. air defence command. with headquarters at Colorado Springs. Colo. Eagles Defeat Montague Jets To Cop Series The Georgetown Eagles won the play-off game at the Montague rink last night in an Intermediate "B" series by a score of ll-6. The C .. SUMMERSIDE TODAY (THURSDAY) - EVENING SHOWS 7:10-9:20 MATINEE: TODAY 8:80 FRIDAY I SATURDAY ii 1 SATURDAY 2 EM. Rodgora & I-Iammei-st:ain's "THE KING AND I" The famous Broadway play now becomes the perfect sub- ject for the amazing eye and ear music of Clnemucopo 55. game was fast and rough with Georgetvwn having a hit of the edge. Montague fought back hard and had many good team plays but the fast back skating of the Eagles did the trick. SUMMARY First Poriod:- 1. Georgetown. S. l"acNeill tLandryi; 2. Georgetown McCullough: 3- M0!"-Illle. C. Stewart; 4. Georgetown. S. Han- na; 5, Georgetown. Hatch (Wglgh); ti, Montague, B. Clair. feaaltles:- Hawker, Gallant. Second Period:- Georgetown. R. Lgndry; 3, Montague. Nelson lsggwarm 9, Georgetown. Mc- swun (Jnhnsinni: 10. Georgetown Afccullmmh; Ii. Montague. Nelson (M.cLe,,nn; i2 Montague. D. Mac- Lean (Hawker l'. Penaltii-s:- bone- Third Pcriod:- I3. Montague, K. Ciel"?!-"3, 14, Georgetown. 8. Mnncm. 15. Georgetown. H. S. Hgngen; I6. 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