Cover": Prince Edward Island Like The Dow Mains -of I Were Men li”aog,inei.iiitebenag- sltgI,neo0Im.u1v- ' onsnun-rirsown. oanans. I wanimsnar. SEPIEDIBEB. 15, loss .' , vb olice Told Evacuation H-Bomb Raids Their Job P310350 --iu.;.. TORONTO, '(CP)'-Tile Chief Constables Association of Canada was told Tuesday regular police forces are total- ly inadequate to cope with a mass withdrawal of men, women and children in event of an air attack. Maj-Gen. F. F. Worthington, federal civil defence co- ordinator, said the burden of any such withdrawal would fall on the shoulders of the police. "You must have a large CONSTRUCTION STARTED ON BIG FISH MEAL PLANT NEAR SOURIS in .the Province for Pictou and Hall- ex- ifax to wind up his affairs in Nova S200 Million Wheat Crop loss In Sask. Construction has started Sourls on what is ultimately Work on the Trans-Canaa way reached the Highway cement pouring stage this week. The w is-ts. ,. , wall I as. betw een 1' Corn and the North River C2:use- orkman on the left, with hose ”.lE-am - -and rust this year with a result- SASKATOON, (CP) -Saskatche- wan's wheat crop has been out by between 100,000,000 and 125,- 000,000 bushels by bad weather ant loss of Premier Douglas night. He suggested in an address to the annual conference of the pro- vincial , government's trade and industry council that there should be long-range planning on a na- tional basis to offset wide Income probably S200,000,000. said Monday number of auxiliaries." take place in some parts of Win fence measures Canada. Maj.-Gen. Worthington withdrawal or ”s tr a t e g i c dis persal" will be needed in an H He said mass evacuations would Iiipeg and Vancouver soon as part of a general plan to test civil de- ln cities across said a bomb attack. Four factors making such a plan possible are sufficient warning time. co-operation among administrations, police backed up by a well-organized civil defence .m.D.m......:.mm.m. Fifteen had organized some sort of auxiliary police force and total auxiliaries was 529. "A drastic revision is needed if we are to preplire for an i-I-bomb attack," said chief Mitchell. Chief Walter Mulligan of Van- couver, president of the association expressed alarm at the reduction in the age of those who commit the more serious crimes. "Those who commit these orlmcs are between is and 24 years of pected to be the biggut fish meal plant in Canada. To operate in conjunction with the Alber: Grif- fin Fish Cannery, the new plant is being constructed about two miles out of the town on the rail- way line and will have a private siding. It is being erected under the supervision of a Mr. Helga, a na- tive of Iceland who was brought to'thls country by the Federal Gov- ernment for whom he is presently erecting a plant in Pictou. He is fscotin. He will return in two weeks time. ,Expeci Early Start On Big Gas Pipeline v NEW ORLEANS (CF)-The way will likely be cleared by the year in hand, sprays a protective coating on a section of wet concrete that has just been ,,,,,.,,m,m ," Mm like sukg Emup and a wemntormed. mop, age; thetchlief siitld. ("Fifty per accrgsmpangcd by lljlis hsonl argd ex-and for building of 3 mum,-EM . . - n- rt -. . t ' atchewan and the Maritime: eratlve public. ffgxliziluhireliyelgulhgn igiir yigears 23;” I:)e1af)dgL;lI:veho?5(:1owY inywigi pipeline from Alberta to eastern '” levelled off. mt A self- A of water on the extremely propelling cement cut mg in across he hardened concrete a hard cutting filled with .ta'r. (Photos by Margaret Mallett) chine makes a narrow groove two” inches deep t intervals of 20 feet. A hose pours a continuous stream wheel at the left front. The groove is later DAIRY MANUFACTURERS DISCUSS PROBLEMS . l t G d. ':;,FR.gl”:f',3"5,:L,.,,,,rEi,'K,f,:,. of July averaged s5'i.39lcompared h.edi's eifortsntro smxsrgeficgxed land. , NQiN ,5 THE side, P.E.1., has been cancelled and With B56480 a month ear ler. ring c iinne g v Mr. l-iolga is resigning from his, Divide On Milk Subsidies Navigational school has already mbmarina Fiem" N" mm” H SYDNEY fcp) The pmvmcm the new project. Yesterday he left .H-- Y 4 - - - - ------A - ou wom- t . . g I b I Q g -- I -- moved from Summerside to Wln- . . ' r OTTAWA (CP) Dairy manufac described iru sid zed expors as a very likely necessary as a the Marmma we”. ended Tuesday labor department said Tuesday chum S'o'.e sales THE 5CREENS.. turers. faced with pros ects of de- clining sales abroad, ap t Tuesday on the merits of trying to capture foreign markets through the use of government subsidies. J. P. Coyle of Toronto. speaking for evaporated milk producers be- fore the National Dairy Council, Coming Events "Buying and cleaning timothy daily. McGuigan dz Boyle. "Regular Dance crapsud Rink. Wednesday night. "Dulce uncalled in Olmbridlf-B poker game with the jackpot go- ing to the country with the biggest llankroll. If Canada used.subsldIes to cut export prices. competing countries would follow suit. Soon there might be a vicious race to boost. sub- sidies with countries holding the greatest supply of ready cash win- ning out. T. B. Cooper of Montreal. speak- ing for the cheese manufacturers. said they agreed that subsidized exports are not desirable but are means of coping with a trend in other countries. Otherwise, the ris- ing cost of production in Canada ruled out export outlets which Canada had enjoyed in previous years. STOCKS RISING W. Lt-et of Montreal, represent- ing milk powder producers, said his group estimated that Canada is meeting such tough competition abroad from low-price exports of (Continued on page 2, col. Bi Eskimo Girls To Train As Nursing where the economy was vulner- able to weather and other condi- questionnaire sent by a police com Chief Verdun W. Mitchell of Halifax reported on replies to a of age." . Asking the public to have a bet- nlpeg. The new plant will be 130 feet Canada, N. E. Tanner, president of Trails-Canada Pipe Lines, Lim- ited lndicated Tuesday. uIiAI:'.n example of wide fiuctua- mittee on civil defence to 58 munlc: iI'"eu”::":?lnd::edMp:gIa" Ejigitrzxggiogo Cgfgd w,:k'w.C:,f1 Kluge Trans-Canada, with authority to tlons in income. he cited S250,000.- ipalities last spring. lgfe-n to theslmen "who? meet the mum sldmg Qnd man; ,III,m; build the line. at present plans to 000 of crop productive value wip- NEED DRASTIC REVISION ' ' ' wisp start construction next spring. ed out by one night's frost in 103 Search And Res a total nf 3120.804 on civil defence cue Unit Is Not. Moving To S'side. Ollawa Reports OFITAWA (OP)--The RCA! has cancelled a planned move of No. P.E.I. announcement Tuiaday said. temporary shortage of accommo- dation at Summerside while the navy is operating an Avenger anti- submarlne squadron from that base. Other planned Jnovca involvin- thngtwojbsaee have"to"ile1heed' g dhcdtlled. No. 1 air navigation school has shifted from Summer- side to Winnipeg, and the Mari- time operational unit has moved from Greenwood to Bummerside. Summerslde airport also con- firmed that the planned move of 106 Search and Rescue unit. from the unit will remain at its present operational base. Number one Air nipeg and tional unit. shifted from Green- Naiional Dairy Council Officers o'I'rAwA, (CPI) - Grant M- Carlyle, 41. of Calgary. Tuesday was elected president of the Na- HOMI 93373 CW"c”' He Bucceedsifloials opened its annual meeting. TBIHRAN (AP) - War Minister Abdollah Hedayat. said Tuesday J. J. Creighton of Tatamagouche. N . S. H. 1'. 3. cooper of Montreal and wood to Sumlnerside. Previously announced plans cal- ms 5'3"-'h 3nd "”c"9 "mt 1”!” led for the Central Navigational G'"”"'00dr N5” W 3”mm9”Id'vISchool to move from Summersidc :r.o Winnipeg and for the search, MOI” "559" WY ”” chlmwv '"'land Rescue at Greenwood to shift If to Silmmcrside. The C.N.S. m0VB (Continued on page 15. col. 1) TV AIDS SEARCH Underwater tslevlsi-on rm the seaifzh for near here from the 21,000-tori car I rier Albion. News Briefs from HALIFAX (Cl?) Atlantic Treaty Organization anti Congress of Labor predicted Tues ei-nment takes quick action. INGONISH, N.5. fCPl dian Association of Highway Of At that time they were spending RYDE. Isle of wlsht - (UP) a is toibeciised vs new-design iplane which crashed into the sea OITAWA fCP) - Weekly earn- ings in manufacturing at the start. - The North OVITAWA (OP) - The Canadian day next winter's unemployment will be 50 per cent worse than this year's unless the federal gov- - High- way problems of the four Atlantic provinces were under discussion here Tuesday as the Eastern Cana- criminal face to face and not be- lieve what they read in the col- ' umns of a book or in a row of statistics." Mystery Solved By Woods Fire CANSO. N. 8., (CP)--A four- year mystery has been solved be- cause of a woods fire. Joseph Richard, 74, disappeared from his home in Little Dover Dec. 15. 1951, when he went out to check his rabbit snares. A heavy snow storm occurred and he was never seen again. ljfis body was found Monday by sev- cral berry pickers about five miles from his home, uncovered by a recent woods fire. ., . ., A coroner's Jury decided death - was due to exhaustion and ex- posure. Home And Abroad 434 persons have been arrested so far in Premier Gen. Fazollah Za- Irimian military information into Russia. that a conciliation board will be established to inquire into the con- tract dispute between Dominion Iron and steel Company and the Sydney local of United steel Work- ers of America (C10-COL). FREDERIGION (CP)-The sec- ond fntality from hurricane Edna's week-end rampage over the Mari- times occurred in hospital here Tuesday. Jack Mahoney, 23. of New Gnatton. NS.. and Budbury, Ont... died of injuries suffered when a car plunged into a deep washout at Dumfries. machinery, most modern fence. is already on hand ready for installation. It operates on a new process, first extracting the fish oil. The plant is expected to be in operation not later than the end of November. I HUGE CAPACITY it will have a capacity of 100 tons of fish meal per day and will also provide a carload of fish oil ,Mr. Tanner said in an address prepared for delivery to the In- dependent Natural Gas Associa- tion. A number of conditions remained to be fulfilled before Dec. 31, mainly to satisfy federal and pro- vincial agencies regarding finan- ciol arrangenients, but "we have every confidence in our ability to satisfy the requirements before that date." every four days. A fleet of trucks will be used to carry fish purchased all over thcl Island to the Griffin plant for) iilleting and the offal will then: be moved to the fish meal pla,ntI for processing. It is expected thatI, heavy purchases of herring willl be made in the logmont Bay ai'eaI this fall as tk herring run is us-I ua1lp,hcavy there. .W.l.l.ll USE. CAPLTNG, Primarily the new plant will use Cabling. hitherto unused, and her-j ring. if the volume of fish offer- ing warrants the plant will oper- site on a 24-hour basis with 10 men to each shift. They started moving the gravel, to the site this week and yester-1 day the needed cement arrived in, Soiirls by steamer from Newfound- Goveriiment pcssition to go into, partnership with Mr, Griffin inl Increase In July OTTAWA, (CPL Cliiiln stores in six trades reported higher doi- lar volume of sales in July than: in the same month last year, the buri-Iiu of statistics said Tuesday. Cahin grocery and combination food stores led the increase with ii 23-per-rent. jump to s7Fl.80t1000 from 56.'l,9l4,0m. Chain variety store sales reg- istered the next highest inrrcasew eight per cent---going to 516,010,- 000 from Sl4,864.flOi'l. !'. D. saunderson of were chosen vice-presidents. Regional directors elected at the Queen Mother lo Youthful Stowaway lielurns from 4 L --m, The project. as outlined by Mr. Tanner, involves 2,200 miles of pipeline-a 36-inch line from Al- berta to Winnipeg and a 30-inch line. from Winnipeg proceeding north of the Great Lakes to To- ronto. with a 24-line easterly to Montreal. A 24-inch spur also is contemplated from Winnipeg south to Emerson. Man, to serve the Minneapolis area by connecting with Northern Natural Gas Com- -pany;---- -. - . spring commencement on the maln line anticipates completion to Winnipeg and south to Emerson I by next fall, and cross - country operation in Tomnto and possibly Montreal, by late 1956. -TIME TO STAR 1 ON VOUR HUSBANDJ i TORONTO (CP)-Minimum m0- Hell, Wednuday nlcht. . , . . annual mew”. maximum temperatures , ''D””” m 5” A"d”"" Hm Quebec: F. L. Hart, K. H. Olive V' 't D - W" M" I 3 Mi so-in mm Mom--:: '5' Europe; is uesi n TV Program ----------- of ?l 23 I --mt .5 rum, chick", supp", 0'I'rAWA (GP)-Three years ba- nil; 18:! Dpxoui-so tdyexr I180-mm W Pierre Cote, Quebec; .1. P. Nadeau. OTTAWA (Cm Q M th Vicmm r l 62 pi - ' at an e , --- ueen o er ' 4 Bingo and Dance. Thursday. Sept-1:," 3'” ;””"f ”i,'f1',epf2(',';t'1':,cf, ,,,,,2,, homey mt, nif; ,,nm, ,4, G""”Y- . Enmmh Wm Wm mum ,,,,. NEW YORK (OP)-Eleven-year. doctor. Edmonton . so 61 3. mm" mum Mew sewed "om 6' ilk: .anIrIlenlli1l:Yo;RhIBIg800ih0 The "59 ""5" Wnlnmi W help me” Niw." ?coJulCr igAh'toE. Jg3AItii'no:TI-I tween Nov 12 and Nov. 17 as the "Id Elma"? Harh "Clh from an "You'd better stay home." Eu- C-Hillary - - 37 "2 ..Buymg mum pr”. ll” fewer brlthwyed young Emma gm, peopie, 1glOl::cIl::- - - 3 ”' lguest M G,w,,m,,,.gG,,m.m1 W", iinfluiziorized fgeekride across thelgsne. advised Tuesday on R teIe- Elvijiziria . .. 1-; :1 ;. . . . . , g . .. . , . , V . cattle. Paying market price. Pius are on -their way to train as nurs- Annie particularly likes the idea New Bmmwtck, T. L Riley, Ce"; Muse,-. M 6 End M . promptly en ivlsmn proaiam. Olheiviise V you Innii cg . . Mncnonald Mt Stewart ing assistants at Hamilton Ont of having a job she said Most our b man The queen moth” Wm Vim the countered stormier seas on tele- might. get put in the brill. I iiould Toronto . 49 n9 . . - - " ' . t m e . , g t ,, . - , ; - .. , , ., p 1 Annie is 19 and comes from Pond Eskimos work only during the hf”. uwud hum” L A. "pull ,ne, ,, unued ;,.,m, V”... iismn Tuesdal. plmve if Id been a little older. Hfsllluiw 1 2? Q, uvlsltation. other L 0- L- Inlet at the northern end of Baf- hunting and trapping season. smmomn Ohuhgmvown. mum of he, 3,”, in om,,,,,, The dark-haired, '12-pound Brook-, mihrca -- 4; 6" 1-odes. in Orgpgud out-i-let. vial! fin island. She has been below the "I dont. like the idea of havins D,,,c,,,,.; ,t 1,", mm. C, 5, have not yet been completed. An lvn vounizstfr tried hard to unify M1!-F-D WITH 17 CENTS 3”." "Y h , at Lorne, this Thursday eveninl circle before when she spent eight holidays allrth; tin;el." she said. Mubumm TN”, N5 early announcement of the pro- hll-1 mf:,t1her:”:ilem:nd the: :16 Id-l H H1 1 Id ( "l N'h t. er ' ' . vsco er .e oys no 0 in. . f t' th 1- ' --st. Teresa's Chicken SUDDO-1'. ;'aI.Is,fI.myleaTmIlE)iiEi-li!lIgmltIiIIain beeriniouri ;i:hoolebeKfdr:. Th: 5:” F0 m&0N grawpgleringfhz:pglxiibeih H ,,X. away. am, hi, ,.ye, W”, :11,” ma:15,I,e,:3f:,.,,hII::.1,'Irh ,:,.0I,.:, Halifax 51 SR September mil. instead of sev- worm; my two weeks in an office taught to read and write by their ' ,,,,..,,d ,0 ,.,,,.h N”, vnrk .,., ll... sparkling vilth the excitement nflhnnic. -rile other l5 wciit, fnr the Tgrcdrrielen. 4: 53 tcmber 22nd and learned to speak English, fathers. IDNDON - (UP) - The current liner Queen Elizabeth Oct. 26. Shr. the ndventure that. belie" WM” h',8HhWn.v fare from Brooklvii to ;'v'Q""'”-'Ii"ll" 2': partly throulh attending the mov- They am being trained under a issue of the British medical .lour- is to sell from there aboard ll1e boarded the liner United States in;Mauhamn. the only part of rhrfYlM""-Vmh I 58 ,5 "3lLVinl live Pollltflf OVIYY tea. government plan to give advanced nal reports that ii surxical 3107! same shin N0V- 13- MW Ymk 11 55" ll0- 'J""- "fill-VIII which he Wu H DSNIHR 1783- T" . .2 lu Th"-"5dW WW” "NIL w- M- M"” Welrinl I illht blue wool dress. education to Eskimo children who was found in a man's lung dui-in; -- look around." I .senizer. 5” em" T ' 4 r ' e ' mml N9” L””d”n- Iiplillck ind mllthinl 11311 P011811. show aptitude for it. I northern a chest operation. It had been HUGE STATE The vessel sailed before his pre-I A reporter on the TV program Annie did most of the talking in affairs official said. A number of there since an operation 12 years Western Australia. one of the six sence was noticed and Eugene asked Eugene why he had gone, HALlFAX fCPi--The Dominion -' "Benefit Dance in Iona I-fall. September lath, for Harold Mac- an interview Tuesday. Her l8-year- old oouslii Mary speaks little Enli- other young Eskimos have trained as wireless operators . . .. ago. when it was removed, the pat- ient recovered. 975,000 square miles. Australian states. has an area of spent the trip under the benevo-I lent watchful care of the ship's away. i "Grandmother threw a knife at public weather OTTICD. here says more was rain Tilesday in Nov! Gmum "I19 10'” M5 mm” by M5 llsh. Thismijs l1Bl"'l(;f5ii tiimabgwillf ,me." the boy rt-marked casil;-lly, Scntia and southern New Bruns- g --Dun. It Mt. Ry", H." .3, from 116! ml I I'll 5? T 0" - i , ,Thc statement. later proved oxag- uglrk. This was caused by a dis- , Johnnoni. Emu. W", FHd.y' Ellesmere lslahned. 1.” E mh . pgernted. ,llll'Iwi'lCf3 rr-ntred south of Yar, Burke's Orchutra. I wmii r T ,” ' "5 Nobody was more ilartled than mouth. Temperatures were as . a Ians u or evil en an we vow M I "Provincial Plowing Match and The cousins will study at Moun- ii-mt, who W53 standing begldelX:irmouth reported a high of only Ftlr. Duiieu, September 10th and lath. Two full days of competl” and entertainment. t-sin Sanitarium in Hamilton. Al- ready there is Annie Witalkuk. 20. from Factory River, Qua. she be- "Ohlcken suppe in the central ROME (AP)-Persuasive British Foreign secretary Anthony Eden Tuesday won Italian support for a bolster the free world's defences in Europe with West German man- power. The Churchill government German Chancellor Konrad Aden- tiuiiniis. I LIQY. Eden now proposes that an al- hlm.- Viewers saw her grab his arm and give him a shaking. llance based on a sharply revised ONLY ltlflalllln KNIFE 52 degrccs whi-lo Fredericton was nnt far above with 53 degrees. The di.-nirhance is moving rapidly east fnllowed by clearing skies. A high -pressure area over northern On- "Dance. West Royalty Hall. I, 1; ll wedneadii. Se tem- sev n-po er defensive alliance to hopes British membership in the BRUSSELS PACT is KEY form of the Brussels agreement . 'M"”'”V' Mu” M"K""'" Ix:-wib)i.h zupper startiilg rt -5. replace The ill-fated European De- alliance will erase French feai-I should be substituted for the EDC. The mother limer told reporters WHO 1' lPP"'5ChI"l- l"'0""'"'l o"I'h""”i c""”n 5"VI”'"F1'm Daylight. Saving Time. Bponlond fence community. that I resurgent Germany might The inspiration for the "Eden The new agreement. would call the knife. was "only A little riih-ISIWLV SW95 W" w9d"'3d"Y "5 D”u'm 3”'Inl- ' become the dominant. Continental plan" is the Brussels alliance of for long-term military, polltleatlber one" and that if the grand-:Thl""5i'I3Y- "summerneld Parish chicken Supper, lmerule 1-ml. Wednes- dly. September 22nd. Buppcr served B-9 D- in. ”RJymond Wndman and his Mlsusuno Oove skyliners will be in Wlillud Ball. Thursday. September ioth at no 1). in. sale of candy. '9'""' the supra-national organisation hart Murphy also has been making grew the North Atlantic Treaty armament. An arms pool cont.rol- boy asked his mother if aha Cfllliding 1232 p. m, Mmlllon It cents and 25 cents. nun md Mm ppm. pm-y, as and single-uniformed European or- a round of lhiropesn capitals, organisation. It had a new sec- led by I board of commissioners stay home with him 'mesday and gummy;-aide tide eighteen min-4 st. L”mm, snug, summg;-gmz, iganinatlon which United States sounding out national leaders in urlty goal: mutual protection would have the right to limit na- she replied that she had to work. mu um than Charlottetown. Ml l " Wadman and his A II can lkyllners will be "I onion Town Hall, Wednesday. 9'99. 15 at 8:3) p.m. sale of "I07. Adlllllloll D and I. by central Royalty W. I. "Rural Youth Fair September 10, at 3 o'clock. Prince of Wales College. Public speaking Competition and square Dancing. Beptembe 17th at it o'clock, judging of calves, poultry. vegetables, sewing and grain. in the afternoon, fashion parade and will be at home to their friends on Sunday evening. September 19th. from 8.00 o'clock on. the occasion being their soul woaoins Anni- nus-. He flies to Paris today to woo French support - the key to sue- on or failure. General agleei-nent already has been reported from West Cler- many. Belgium. Holland and Lux- embourg. The "Eden plnn"- as Italians have dubbed it-calls for less then diplomacy plugged for so long. To aobann narsrtcns 'l'hepui'lioseai.illvouldbeto power. Eden's out today is to sell that viewpoint to Preach Premier Pl- erre Mendel-France. on Tliui-sday, the North Atlantic council will hear his report in closed session at Paris. U.S. Undcrecretsry of state Rn- aecret tallron what comes next now that the French Assembly has spiked EDC. He flew to Belgrade. Tuesday from Bonn. where he held lengthy secret talks with west member who was attacked. Greece joined. 1048. Britain, France, Belgium. Holland and Luxembourg at that"ro win universal agreement then time wanted a "collective defence" system against any new German aggression. They agreed to go auto- ,. mntically to the aid of any alliance.cd. From this Brussels agreement. agnlnat aggression by soviet nua- sla. The United states and Canada were members. Later, Turkey and although they are wniild set limits on national arm- him: with him and reported lain economic and social co-operation. might have to be a modlficntlon oi the provision for automatic re- lf any member was attack- The planning still is for controls against any runaway German re- tional arms production. It would retain powers of inspection and control. Under this plan NATO not involved in the present nt-go-iies. the German included. Imother threw it, it was done play- fully. Eugene said the food was won- derful and that "I'm about to burst now." only one thing marred the trip--he was seasick two days. Listeners to the TV program found a poignant note. when the some viewers telephoned NBC oiferingto aid the boy but Mrs. Hart managed to spend the mor- l I for work. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island: clear with I few cloudy intervals: rink efI .fi-not early Wednesday llliflhltj Illttle change In daytime tempura turea: northeast winds 15. low- hlgh at Charlottetown 40 and I. I High tide today at Charlottetown High tide today at the Nort shore at 7.00 a. m. and 7.31 p. m. sun rises today at bill I. in. on sets at 636 p. m. l time is Atlantic kllhdj (The -;-rx-..4...q,-A.-,.,,. ..-u-.-..,