(«tip I I .. . ’ um" Whale x Dork we eat? let the same g Grower is c with APEC ,tra cost‘ pay Idlug '(members of the Cana- , delegation to the 13th ses- P" the United Nations Gen- ‘Asembly in New York are vat their desks. Left to right up: Mrs. W. T. Hayden of 70 By J. C. GRAHAM Press Correspondent Master Feed 'ELmNGTOX. .\’.Z. i.APl——A mun order for Canadian Iint-aft for New Zealand defence P_ E I - meeting strong competition ' ‘ Britain. New Zealand is considering the ,1 5455 base of Argus aircraft from M for submarine hunting, \ Shown ses for men ay at Maico t‘ announced )k” hearing, ular glasses. iico Hearing :e of decora- ;ion. ”. ___——————~ fl of ordering more frigates. No in 0d e r n antisubmarine of the Whitby class are heady on order. It was planned order two more, but action on has been held up until the QUEENstl/ii; AT uNir Halifax. N. 5.. Canadian repre- sentative on the third rsocial. cultural and humanitarianl com- mittoe of the General Assemblv: Heath Alacquarrie. Member .of Parli - I ament for Queens, reprc-, use of aircraft instead is investi~' gated. Each Whitby class frigate casts- a b o u t £4,000.000 ($10,800,0001.‘ Four Argus aircraft could be. bought for little more than the‘ price of a single frigate. The gov- ernment is impressed with the vastly greater area of ocean they could patrol and the saving in manpower involved. COUNTER PROPOSITION A British company. however, has put forward a proposition to supply a greater number of air- P.E.l. Department \FEEDING DAIRY CATTLE 'sts have determined the _ requirements of dairy and the best means of pro- tlvose nutrients. We now what nutrients. the different 1 contain and how much of jibe cow can utilize. Feed- }riails have shown that when gproper principles of nutri- 'are applied, the maximum _ ity of milk is produced and feed is used most efficiently. AGRICULTURAL NEWS of Agriculture \ Feeds are known to vary in their suitability for milk production and, of course. they also vary in price. If dairymen will use the information that is available to them. milk will be more efficient- ly produced and dairying will be- come profitable. MINERALS During the past decade consid- erable scientific information has been secured on the mineral re» quirements of dairy c0\vs. In ad- (Continued on page 12) ‘ HAVANA (Ari — Cuba's pres- .ht - elect. Anders Rivero Ag- ni, said Tuesday he will try to him peace to Cuba by ending lilting and bloody rebellion led UFidel Castro. . But any peace overtures face but certain rejection. Castro l“declared in advance that Ri- Mero's e l e c t i o n would only a continuation of the of President Fulgencio tried to thwart Mondays I by boycott and threats, : arently succeeded in scar- «Jtousands away from the I!” Aiguero, a soft - spoken , and longtime protege of ,' . Will take over Baitista’s 24. F lLEAD _ unofficial returns gave ItS-to-l lead over his near- nent. headquarters reported HQ! from 5.032 out of 8.521 pre- Wwed: Aguero 651,859; Carlos lien Sterling 136.674: former Went Ramon Grau San Mar- CpMiNG EVENTS k ‘e Fortune Hall every Wed night. Webster‘s Orch ., I in Morell Parish hall, . 55W. November 5th. .Iack Sponsored by C.W.L. $09. Millview Hall Thurs . Charlottetown. In aid "timid Disaster Fund. , . tum. , hkflh. Crapaud Hall, Auspices “KM: W.A. not Turkey Dinner. Uigg :5“ Hall. Thursday. Novem» “h. 5 to 9 pm. Proceeds improvement. :Wuding cement Tuesday and Y; also car of limc. P. '1' "We and Co., Hunter River. Chicken Suppcr, Corran H311. Wednesday. Novem- sth- Sen'ing from 4:30. Spon- by C.W.L. $03111 Amateur t‘aiali-adc, x a Hall. 8 p.m.. Tuesday, he 1‘ 18th. Scnd criirics bc- N°V9mber 12th. 10' \lrs. Eon Gillls. Bcatons .\lill>; r. 1 Sponsors' \lt-hillc ‘2; N North I’iiicltc W I. it”; you 8’05. Illin‘cl' R xcl itn car bran, «w. Izl'uui. pl: ' hog concentrate. pi: -_ h"mg ration d:~_\ and t 5g ration and rationing when“? Spl'l :r- l m: var iJll. and 'l";t.:‘>day. ff " i y November 6th. Weatherbies. Goose Supper. Wednesday,‘ _ w Cuban PresidentWill Seek Peace For His Country tin 103,208; Alberto Salas Amaro 38,024. It looked as though about half the 2.870,000 voters shunned the polls. The rebels had warned that anyone who voted ran the risk of being shot. , Rivero Aguero, 53-year-old son of a farmer, began his political career as Batista's political sec- retary 18 years ago. He served as minister of agriculture, minis- ter of education and ambassador to Peru. Batista last year made him prime minister. Five Appear On Drunk Charges A Bayfield Street man was re- manded for one week when he ap- pared in City Police Court Tues- day morning facing a charge of .being drunk and disorderly. Magistrate K.M. Martin order- ed Charlottetown Police to charge the man and hold him in custody. Five men appeared on charges of being drunk and incapable. A fine of $30 and costs or 40 days was given an Orlebar Street man convicted on the charge. A city resident of no stated address was sentenced to serve 10 days in the Queen’s County Jail. A Hillsboro Street man was ,fined $5 and costs or two days, I A charge against a Pond St. man was dropped when he sub- mitted a signed document that he had taken the pledge. A city man who gave his address as tne C.A.A. Grounds was committed to the county jail on a prevtous committment. A Douglas Street youth was of failing to stop at a red traffic «light. Atlantic Provs. Seen Good Bel HALIFAX lCPl Paul A. Norton. vice—president of the New iYork Life Insurance Company said Monday night his company considered it good business to in- vest in the Atlantic area. He told the fall dinner meeting of the Halifax Trade Board that in Nova Scotia industry during the last to“ years. He praised the ihoard and the Atlantic Provinces Council for their efforts ' Economic in promoting the Atlantic eco- nomy W fin—— . . Film Showmg Is Cancelled MONTREAL CP: — A sched- uled \ioi'ld pi‘emicz‘e ot inc Fictitll mmie Maximo \\;l~ can itciLm Monday mph: DL‘L‘iIlee of fined $10 and costs or five days' when he appeared on a charge, New York Life invcstcd 34.000000 ED NATION GENERAL ASSEMBLY sentative on the fourth ftrustee- ..Msmmsm... no» ship! committee: .1. Browne. Minister Without Portfolio, vice-chairman of the Canadian delegation and repre~ scntative on the special political the Hon. W. May Underbid Canada On Aircraft Sale To NZ craft at a lower price. A. V. Roe and Company. of England. is of-l fering eight Avi'o Sliackletons at less than the 510300.000 price of a single frigate or four Argus air- craft. Although the Canadian machine is much more expensive than the Aer Shackleton, it is being of- fered to New Zealand on very favorable terms amounting to in stalment buying. This is an im— portant; consideration to New Zea- land, suffering at present from an acute shortage of overseas ex- change. Seek Septoria Resistant Oats OTTAWA, Plant breeders and pathologists of the Canada Department of Agriculture are giving Septoria disease top pri— ority in their oat breeding pro- gram. To date, none of the sever- al hundred varieties tested under field and greenhouse conditions in eastern Canada show satisfactory resistance to this disease. Septoria disease in oats is widespread over the whole of eastern Canada and is particular- ly severe in the Atlantic Provin- ces. Acording Lo F.J. Zillinsky of the Central Experimental Farm, it is one of the most serious dis- eases of oats. Starting as purplish grey spots on the young oat leaves in June, the disease develops rapidly. It produces irregular greyish or brownish grey blotches on the lea- ves and leaf sheaths. thus inter- fering with the, food producing functions of the leaves. As the oat plant matures. Sep— toria spreads .to the stem causing straw weakness and increases the tendency of the crop to lodge. Un- der severe conditions the blumes and seeds are also affected, show- in-g up as grey or black spots. I Spores which cause the infec- tion are produced on old oat stub- ble and straw debris and are carried by the wind to young growing plants. Seed treatment and chemical sprays are either ineffective or not commercially practical as a disease control measure. GATT To Discuss U.S. Give-Aways GENEVA (Reuters) —— Mem- bers of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade have de- icided to discuss the United States policy on disposing agricultural surpluses at its annual confer- ,ence next year, it was learned ‘ Tuesday. I This was decided at a closed lplenary session of GATT last week. Canadian delegate Maur- ice Schwarnmann said the issue' was closely related to the United States policy of excessive agricul- tural protectionism. City Man Heads Island Jewellers Earl Taylor of Charlottetown was elected president of Prince Edward Island Jewellers Associa- tion at the annual meeting held Monday evening. Other officers elected were: Jack Williams. Charlottetown, vice—president; Mrs. Bert Patter son. Charlottetown secretary, Vic Pepler. Montague. treasurer. The group discussed at great length plans for the coming Na- tional Jewellery Week November- were shown. cuts made in the filth by the Que- bec Ceiisors Board. ‘ The \\ol'ld premiere was to !have marked the opening of ‘l’rcnch Film Week here. Instead ‘a firstnluhl audience was shown llonlpai‘nasse 19. which had one lot the most successful runs among ltlSh‘ French movies. Alldl'f‘ Roche. mcmbei‘ of the organization committee of lhe lfilm l'esizxal. told the audience lanai the Quebec censors had cut 1,4000 feet of film. representing 40 ll‘llll’lll‘iex of projection. from Max- :me. Tiic result. he said. “as an i uiiiclligible intrigue. ‘ 33...; 3:13. committee: the Hon. Sidney E. third committee: Neill E. Cur- Fox And Mink Show Opens In Charlottetown The annual Silver Fox arid .\liiik Show 01 the Prince Edward island Fur Breders' Associationl opens this morning in the fox pavilion at the exhibition grounds at 9.00 a.m. It is the 27th live 10x show and 10th live mini: show to be held in this building The entries include 185 t'oxcs of various types, and 250 mink. ’l‘lie fox entry is supprisingly large, considering that the indus- try has been dormant sinc 1951. but it is now showing signs of real life. The judge for the foxes will be Pavin Cass, Summerside, and the judge for the mink will be William [\IacFarlaie of the Hud- son's Bay Company. Montreal. Among the exhibitors are Ar- . (.hie Nelson and thv Church 0: Jack Kunitzky. district governor New Brunswick, and S. Messeng .Of Lions .Intelinational' Wm pay 3 er of Bn-dgewater‘ N‘s. tspecial Visit to the Charlottetown Stewart Wright will officiale as ', Llons Chm “may secretary. l From the appearance of the en ‘ibers 0f the City Club at the Queen tries that were placed in the cag-‘HOtel Where he Will adVise the es yesterday afternoon. this sho-wlgl'OUP 0“ matters Pertaining to “m be the best in years_ Amonglions administration and the or- the biggest exhibitors are George i ganlzati‘m's humanitarian W” A. Callbeck of Summerside, wi'h I Program The district governor VBHSUONS Smith, secretary of state for ex- rie. first secretary, permanent lei‘iial affairs. chairman of the mission of Canada to the Uni- delegalion; Jean Morin of )lon- ted Nations. and adviser on the treal. P.J.. representative on thelspecial political committee. RCN To Provide Junior Matriculation And Courses A broad revision of educational plction of this course. the candi services has been adoptd by tlietdate may be selected for uni- Royal Canadian Navy in a fur- versity or Canadian Services Col ther step toward meeting the chai» lege training. lenge Presented by current arid Both courses are limited to men future developments in nav’il‘ under 24 years of age on Janu- ships, aircraft, weapons and'apy 1 of the year a particular eqmpmem- ‘course begins. The effect of. the new education . CORRESPONDENCE al serVices will be not only_'.ol Correspondence courses will enhance the career opportiiiiitiesinm be dropped Available to an of individual officers and men,‘who wish to téke them “in be Pm to Strengthen and enlarge Naval Junior Matriculation Cor- .he over-all educational‘foiindation I respondence Courses and Exam. find RFOfeSSIOnallcapablmy 0f theIination in five sublects-mathema— : avy s personne. - ‘ ‘ » t Frencfl MATRICULATION ‘ 4 2:3. Chcmls ry, The mOSt Imponam “mm anon These courses and examinations w’ll - - ‘ RCNi .. I be the concenuated twill be of particular benefit to Junior Matriculation Course,, . . . . scheduled to begin next Janua..y,officer candidates, givmg them the opportunity to acquire cre- ‘HMCSNd,E ",B.Cl_ ., m 3 en sqmmdlt dits qualifying them for the Jun- Selected oun men who are i‘os- . . . . pecme 3mg. candidalespbuzlior Matriculation Course and the have less than junior matricula-i’Brtanch1 (affice: Candidate‘s Edu- tion standing will be enrolled in (3310“? “"5; - the course. Examinations will bEIOLDER’ MED . set and marked by the BC? Den, The Branch Officei course is partment of Education. Successlul , 0': Older me“ “‘9, students may qualify f0]. HMCS of age. are not eligiblefor the Venture, College Militaire RoyalelJunlor 0“ 50mm mau'lculau‘m courses but whose de St. Jean and university. 1 V, ‘ d th Another academic course willisenmeha“: ca??? . Emdlfgc‘t’m prepare candidates to write theimendanon ‘5 0 m” can 1 39" Grade 13 examinations set and'The Pours“ is seven mnmhs long marked by “16.30 Dopamment ‘ and is comparable to senior ma- of Education, 0“ Sllccessful com ti‘iciilation. With the cooperatitzn ofiprovin- ~' departments 0 e ucation SANTA WILL “3‘ WATCH PANTS by reason ‘ records of r l rAPl— | and universities. a Naval Adult BARNSLEY. Eng. variety academic. technical and vocation- al subjects. The program will be let - 29th. . Two films. prov1ded by the- Watchmakers of Switzerland, . two<hour secret session said the iEducation Program will ofte. correspondence and evening Santa Claus said Sunday the next time he takes off his courses in a wide of fiavailable to all personnel on a clothesit will be in private. i‘voluntary basis. Its main pur- pose is to enable serving officers and men to add to their career played by Len Shaw “ £00k prospects , through spare-timi- off his pants there were a :studv‘ few hundred people watching. Inaividuals Win he required to Shaw 3 depal'lmenll Store fipay the nominal fees charged to: Santa. had been listening to ithe adult education courses. but the kiddies and What they ,the Navy will set up the machine wanted for Christmas, The lery to handle enrolments, pub- ,show was televised through- ,lish a catalogue listing the cour- out the store. ‘ ‘ses available. and provide as- After the last kiddie had ;sistancc in the form of counsel, left. Shaw began to get out of his red suit. He thought the TV show was over. It wasn‘t. To Seek Teller In 60 Countries OTTAWA ICPl — Sixty coun. tries will be circularized with pic- tures, a description and news of‘ a $10,000 reward for the capture of bank teller Boyne Johnston, wanted in connection with disap- pearance of $260000 in cash from a bank here. Johnston, 25-year-old native of neanby chfrew, Ont,~ who was a trusted employee of the main imperial Bank of Canada branch; here, has been missing since! early last week when a wai‘rantl charging him with theft of the? cash was sworn out. The last time Santa— ‘sti‘uctor officers. ‘ Despite the very appreciable in crease in educational opportuni» ties offered. the new naval edu- cational services will not require any increase in either facilities or instructor officers. CUDMORE'S foxes and mink. also Lloyd Lock ‘iwill also install new members. Iei‘by, Ernest Mill and Son, and' 1 Lowell Hancock. ’Mom’ Whyte Is Convicted OSHAWA. Ont. i’CPl — Mrs. Bertiha iMoml Wliyte, 41-year~old grandmother who pledged never to turn a child away from her ldoor, was convicted Tuesday of Ifailing to register her home for orphans, waits and stray youngs- ters. She received a suspended inde- finite sentence while a similar charge against her husband Bert was dropped. Defence counsell Anthony C. Bazos of Toronto said he would appeal the verdict of Magistrate R. B. Baxter. l ‘ ' The Whytes were charged un-l mos, Inexpensive Contract Let In Magdalenes The Hon. Howard C. Green, Minister of Public Works. has an iiounced that a contract for $39.- 824.00 had been awarded to Les Enterprises de L'Est Ltee., Cap aux Meules. Madeleine Islands. Quebec. for construction of a breakwater at Gros Cap. Quebec. Les Enterprises de L‘Est Ltee. project in response to the Depart- ment's advertising for public ten» ders. Specified completion date for this project is June 1959. der the Ontario Children's Board— I iiig Home Act which requires the; salesman Y°~ can registration of a home in which; there are five or more unrelated, employ ' " ' a children. l Mrs. Whyte has repeatedly said “ she would refuse to conform tol provincial requirements because the cost of alterations woiildl force her to reduce “my family"; of children, which numbered 98 v at last count. l Phone 8506 BRAZIL STEEL Brazil. world's greatest coffee Mr. Kiiiiitzky will meet mem I ; structure and the approach. Four- apart . along both sides and outer end 0’ submitted the lowest bid on the ‘ grower. also produces more than 1.000.000 tons of steel annually. I I I This work involves H19 m.) l '7 . If 3 struction of a close-faced (“by The GuAltllflll Pilhfq_q .‘t \lol‘k structure of 10” square \Ved.. NOV. ilmllf‘l'. It will measure 20 icet'v .., ...,'., , t .. lil-m's 5. . l . . . y " Vi \ 1 in \lldth and will consist of 2,1“.[133’0‘1 '1‘ ml “my,” it, cribs fully ballasled with longihsi 01”“ “f [‘30 H‘mmilb 3”“ . t of 90 feet and 100 feet. Thcv will ‘ F‘Iz‘llom‘l": Bram” Dvp‘hhm n be separated by a span 13 feet “I p‘lhl‘“ “(MW in length and an approach 25. CRASH “fig-mam: feet long which will consist of 10" GFVO'X Ila“ Ap- Tun mil. square timber sills and stringers. V “an, planeg‘ 'bchewd m MW, A mur‘mcrl Spruce flooring WI“ tflowit from the L75. air‘i-l‘n’l ("Pf- be laid over the who” 0f theirier Forrestal. crashed to miss ~ - > Saturday in th e fut!- mCh Sheathmg wm be “mild and shrouded mountains near Genoa. secured between the fenders . _... _- milligowm , Spill on it! the cribwork structure. It will extend from the low water spring tide level to the top of the wheel guard on the east side and to the floor string level on the west side. . 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Johnston as a trusted employee had a key to the bank. l‘Stctrl Study Of Russian .Nuclear Ban 1 GENEVA iReutersl Dele- gates to the three-power confer— ence on nuclear tests suspension lMonday started study of a Rus- sian proposal for a permanent :ban on nuclear tests. A press statement following a 120 Kent St. ,— THE , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE « MONITOR AN INTERNATIONAL DAILY NEWSPAP" Good Reading for the Whole Family - News - Facts oFamily Features The Christian SCIence Monitor One Norway St., Boston IS, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or I year SIB D 3 months $4.50 U discussion of the Soviet plan came after both the United States and Riissia had submitted draft agendas for the conference's work. WORKER FED I'P . HATFIELD. Eng. A1“ A' 23-year-old worker in the do Havilland aircraft plant here was sentenced .\l o n d a y to llll'(‘€ months in prison for damaging money order. 6 months $9 I] W Nome ____——————--—'—— three Comet jet planes. The Address worker. Alan Humphrey. pleaded __ V“ guilty and said l.e caused the Clly Zone Stays“ damage because “the job Just got me down." I44 - I50 Great George St. ‘; YES SIR! OUR ENTIRE STOCK THROWN ON THE MARKET FOR WHAT IT WILL BRING _ : The 'GREENDAI. (0., Ltd. l Charlottetown. P. E. I. CLOSED ‘ LOCKED - UP - TIGHT -- ALL - DAY - TODAY Open THURS. 9.30 a m IT’S THE GREATEST THING OF ITS KIND TO HIT ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN YEARS. . SEE THURSDAY'S PAPER SURE! LISTEN TO CFCY-RADIO ALL DAY THURSDAY THE GREENDAL CO. LTD. — CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. M‘A‘x‘mnn -«~.-<— M...“ g“: .. .L» -" “ .,\,,,L_ .. -.' .mx . . «v.4.» . I I I I ~c. :.-v