Maxims of e Mere Man is would not last if only one side were wrong. it: ‘ II it 10 PAGE! II WN, CANADA. -Foiuidedl 872 SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1954 Covers‘ Prince Edward island Like The Dew / PBIOESO Efiiiirs M. P. URGES iiEST0liAT|0N or ST. LAWRENCE GULF FISHERIES OTTAWA -- Wing Commander mgus Maolsean. Oonservative MP. ,0,» Queens Friday night urged the Fisheries Department to redouble its efforts in restoring to the Gulf of st. Lawrence the cod. mack- uei and even whale wealth of ‘Cu; ago. He believed their de- piction over the years first had Mn due to unrestricted fishing at about the time of confedera- :inn. and, more recently, the pol- lution of the river waters. History recorded, he reported, zliat when Canada first was col- mi7.c(l. fishing in the Gulf was as good, or perhaps better than of! the Grand Banks. Fame of the Gulf‘s fishing in in-.tLen records went back as far as I597 when is Charles Leigh, as -alatcd in volume eight of Hak- mtg Voyages, called those waters and wrotes: "there we caught great store of :ods which were larger and better than any in Newfoundland." But even before that, back in Coming —Events --i-lam supper and Dance. Lot '.'~ Hall, Wednesday, May 12th. "Dance in Graham's Road Hall, \iuiiday evening, May loth. "Regular Dance, Bonshaw Inn, Tiiesday night. "Booking orders fnr Northern ‘,rr~n')’l Grass and clover seeds. Dial I514. Beaton st .MacR.ae. "Showing at Mt. Stewart, Fri- dkv and Saturday, "Ride The Man Down." "l.(lEL9l.€l'E. — Fresl: south side ihtuters cooked daily at Edison's General Store. Vernon Bridge. "In stock. Bulk Oats. Also book- in: orders for Timothy and Clover sends. W. I. Bowman. "\\'eekly meeting Independent shiir-Gain I-‘eed Manufacturers 8.- 30 pm. lllh May. "I-"or complete shur-Gain Feed Service. Dial 9514. We deliver. Bea- inn A: MacRae. "Indian River Play, “Tempest ind Sunshine," Seven Mile Bay Hall. Monday, May 10th, 8.30. Sale of Candy. Admission 50c and 25c. "We pick up and deliver grain for custom grinding and mixing with shtir-Gain Concentrates. Dial R511. Beaton dz MacRae. "Weekly Dances will be held in wirsloe station Hall, commencing imrsday, May lith. Doiron Bro- ciicrs orchestra. Canteen service. "Tryon Farmers Institute Seeds unit in stock. Please Lake delivery‘ hr-tween May 8th and May lsth. Please do not ask for credit. “.-'\ll taxes due Byrncs Road 54 final Dstrict not paid by May 20th, “ill be given to court for collection uirimut further notice. By order l'r'istees. "wheatley River players pre- srnt their 3-act play "A Ready .\fride Family“ in Wheatley River Hall May I: and la. Tickets on zrlr now. "Wanted at once, number of -fund thrifty pigs weighing over 38 as each. Paying 340.00 per pair. \\'(‘lllngL{m MacNeiu st son. Bun- '.a:n Beli‘s wharf. "The Annual Meeting of the Mt. S'ewa.rt Strawberry Growers Ex- °h8n8e_ Ltd. will be held in the Memorial Hall. Mt. Stewart. Tues- tlal‘. May eleventh. at 8 p. in. "Auto and Farm Supplies, 203 Cifftilt George Street, sales and Sci- I VICE‘. Complete line of De Laval Milken. Separators, Water Pi-as-‘ ‘i-It Systems. Automobile Parts uils, Greases, etc. "Kinkora ilali Monday, May 10.‘ 33“ llm. variety concert. see and’ hear. The Lads and Lasslas of the Burke family. Ch‘town. in it lively, Tlnréitrilm of music, song and danc-’ ' l l "Dan .I. Campbell. his sons and; ‘Wmhlcrs, noted violinists and W3-H151-9. of Inverness County. Cape “W0”. will play in Mt. Stewarl.[ Mar am. no o'clock. Admission soc, and 25c. Sponsored by Mt. Stewart i Canadian Legion. "in answer in many requests: ‘hr salvation Army will conduct‘ flnnther great Family Rally in the‘ ganitol Theatre on Mothers Day.i v fl‘ 9th at 7.15 p. m. Special fam- I “Hi? song of old hymns. story gt children by Mrs. Titoombc. "'00 by Citadel Band and song- grierr. Sermon by Er. Captain Les "mmbe "saving Faith in our Homes." e_"B"&*Ins nit:-I Monday at Fred- ",€]‘,’”n- Tuesday at-ooimcid 9 am. -Ti on 10. York 1 pm. Bedford 2. Fflcadie 2.30, Mt. Stewart 3. Pis- :§‘{d' 8-30. Fort Augustus 4. Wat- n“” 4.30. Vemon River 5. Pow- “ 5-30. Wednesday, New Glasgow POEM. Wheaticy River l0, Holmes R-ntner ll. New Haven 1 pm. ("?:i‘l-'|W l..'tO. Desnble 2. Kf‘ll_v's H _. 3. Emerald 4. Clifton 5. Ken- -“-lfln B80. Paying M2 pair for 5:?" Piss over in pounds each, 328 N.’ 33 _DounrLs extra for in be- 0, °“- P-Ill 02.00 pair for delivery “1 Pill over 25 pounds before ",°°" on Monday. Will buy any will not be buying pigs to- ’; or Saturday. Knud .!orgen- JEB4. Jacques Cartier, onnntering the Gulf, had written: “There is great fishing". of current developments, Maclacan told the House: "It would seem to ins that at the present time the Gulf of at. Lawrence has lost. its preeminent place as a great fishing area. But I am pleased to see t.ha.t new methods have been brought in use Mr. an On New Potatoes iecently. I refer to the draggers which are now being used in the Gulf. I hope the venture proves successful, and 1 think it has pos- aibilitles of proving successful from a marketing point of view, because of the new methods which the Minister mentioned with re- gard to filletting of fish. "A new and very energetic little plant is operating in Souris in Prince Edward Island. Although it. is not in my constituency I am very pleased to say that up to now at least it seems to be pro- gressing very well and quite suc- Icessfuliy. The real key to the suc- “355 Of flshinil industry of the which raved the area 70 miles of! Gulf of St. Lawrence so that itsiYarmouth, N. S.. where the Aven- potentialities can be fully realizediger my he. 1.,u,.m... new 5,. ‘lllalo Ifirehaclisuseigi Dfplrgfiifir dggsealighzthfiaught to hatve (ditches Thugsdaty l'l,.\V le en YOU 6 rom ermu 8 0 land then of course the framing offummersicle, P. E. I. 'suitable regulations to correct the A navy spokesman said the oil ,causes of that depletion." might have been left by a passing l l 1 "The United States Department of Agriculture has recently released figures showing what potato grow- .ers' intentions are to plant the H954 crop." states Mr. S.G. Pep- pin. technical advisor to the P.E.I. Potato Marketing Board. "Prac- tically every state shows s. de- crease from the acreage planted] in 1953. Maine is down 9 percent, New York down 6 percent, Penn-' sylvania 10 percent, Michigan 13 . HALIFAX (CP)—An oil was spotted Friday in the Atlantic searching for a missing navy Avenger aircraft but experts who tested the scum said they could not tell whether it came from the plane. The film of oil was encountered by one of the 15 navy vessels tor is that consumption is defin- itely down when compared with that of 15 or 2'; years ago. "Harvesting of the potato crop is well under way in the Hastings district of Northern Florida where the bulk of the acreage is planted with P. E. I. Scbago Seed. Grow- ers there report very good yields and good quality. One field turned (Continued on Page 5 col. 3) Drew Observes 60th Birthday O'I'I‘AWA, (GP)-—Blrthday greet- ings were extended Friday in the Commons to Opposition Leader Drew by Prime Minister st. Lau- rent. CC!‘ Leader Caldwell and so- cial Credit Leader Low. Mr. Drew is 60. President Of Federated W. I. Sounds Warning GUELPH (CP) —- Mrs. J. W. percent, Wisconsin l4 peroent. Minnesota 21 percent, North Da- kato 4 percent. In the so-called 29 late states the indications are for a. reduction amounting to 7'9 percent. In New Jersey the acre- age will be down 12 percent and Virginia 14 percent. In the early Statu which includes Florida, Al- abama.North Carolina. South Oar- oiina and Texas the reduction is more drastic amounting to 23 per- cent. Idaho is the only state showing a significant increase which is up 4 percent. "The overall picture therefore indicates a total of 1,363,800 seru as compared with 1,582,100 har- vested in I953 which is a reduc- tion amounting to 11 percent. This is a significant decrease par- ticularly since the average annual acreage for the years 1943-1962 in- jclusivc was 2,184,300 acres. In =other words the 1954 acreage will Adam . ~_ iiepresent about two thirds of the,d.-gm :1°s,hEuEEdEiTE'att§t:sk0lfoi¥r)ia3?b BVCNIEG f0!‘ Wilt 10 year period. llnstitutes of Canada. said Friday i ‘'13 mu!‘ bfi 50"“ in mind h°W' -that unless home life is constantly I ever that while ucrelsea ht-ve're-vaiuated and families made con- ISIIOWE I Bllldy d0¢l'¢|-98 “'10 D10‘ stantly aware of its place in a dl-IONOII D81’ I61’! hi! lflcfllud democratic society. Canadians may considerably. New and hlxherhnse by default the basic institu- yieldiing varieties have been int.ro- non of canadtan me. duced. better certified seed, better in an address before 520 deye. disease control and cultural meth- gates to the sixth annual Ontario cds all are factors which have had ,Women's Institute officers confer- the tendency resulting in greater,ence Mrs. Adams criticized wo- yigds per acre. still another fac- .mcn who go out to work for work's '{'—-"*:“isak(-. ce;;'H;:‘§:‘y’:‘M:v“1§'“hY“m’y C°n‘| "We find working mothers now ‘leaving their homes and bringing "Rummage sale. Hearts I-iail,in part of the family pay-packet," ‘augment. Saturday. May 8th. ilshe said. "This is even creeping p. 1; into riii-al homes. Many mothers "ll ll 1 lb h b --n--we Maren gr-11.8 Mong-_§' 553555? i’..’.l.Z Z‘Z.l..°.§z’ nil? .‘.’.’i.'T .m8h‘- M°d°""- °m men I >dren, to enter the teaching field. Ch€5“"’-- sP°"5°”- Mm’ ' ' ‘ lBut the woman who goes out just ' 1 d - for the sake of working is stealing w:12:$:‘,";g.b:‘1‘£C‘:p:§wsr:: ¥,;,tlie role from the father of the - 1'' Q, _ family." ”“"““““““° w°“‘°"' 1”" “° | Although she realized that the i°'Reservo Thursday, May is for,wl1ecis of progress could not be Cornwall concert at North Mtltoii stopped the national president. said: Hall i“Ii. should alert us to the fact. that iwe have a task to perform to- "Rummage Sale. Saturday. Mly."¢y,,r_~ 15th. 6 :0 p. in. St. Peters Cathedral Parish Hall. ‘ "Glen Valle! V‘“'i¢'lf €000?“ mi North Grenville Hall, Tuesday. May, 11. no p.m. sponsored by Y.P-U- .101. Warren, I Parliament "South Granville variety - eon- cert in North Granville l-Tali. Mon» day, May 10. 3 p.m. Sale of ciindy.'1., ! FORMER MP DIES EGANVILLE, Ont. (CF)-Raiphr Liberal mcmber of for Renfrew North ,_ ‘ M 1 "ti health. ending a long political car-‘ The Sun Com“ up and “B .eer. He. was never defeated in in M” 1"”! News of me My lfedarnl election. He was a member ‘0H0]y Redeemer c. W, L. Cake of the Ontario legislature from 1019 sale, Fr-nnell and Chandlers to-‘until 1923. day. 1.30. "Unloading cement today and Monday. also in stock all grades asphalt shingles lowest prices. P. J. Noy. "Reserve 'mesdl.V- May mit- Bccleque Players present "Calamity Kids", in Hunter River. Auspices Woman's Association. "Oliver MacLeod will begin hauling cream Monday, May ioih, to Wiltshire Factory, over same route as int 3'?!"- "The auction sale of householri affects of Mrs. Freeman ReYfl01dl‘- Murray l~larbour, will be held on May ii. at 8 o'clock. eta]. John’: Anglican Church. pressed deep concern Friday over the possibility that the United States tariff commission may have asked President Eisenhower to im- pose import restrictions on certain types of fish products exported by ‘Canada and other countries. ,I Gordon O'Brien. manager of the fisheries council of Canada. said he has received word the six-man commission has completed its findings on a bid by the New England fishing industry for im- .l l slick ship. off western Nova Scotia by ships unknown number YPRT‘ any 2. Mr. Warren retired last yearymnecuc-9 ggcurjty "show, p-".d¢m,u,n mntzm g,3o_lfrom active politics clue to l”‘ugpl(\§§ {"159 ccvcr up but appeal before the commission to have 1 choir fund d. resent two. one-act Plllfl Pexfors Cathedral, A. Y. P. A.. Charlottetown. 33 Cf!-Pllld H1”- uonday, May lo. Including musical items by local talent. In aid of; port curbs and has sent its re- commendation: lo the president. The products involved are grnundfiiih fillets, the SHIPS FIND Oil SLICK IN AREA WHERE PLANE DISAPPEABED OFF YARMOUTH . I Eleven Canadian planes and anl of U. S. looking (Continued on Page 5 col. after 6) Agricultural Dept. Appointment Made Mr. C. Keith Clay (above) has been named Agricultural Repre- sentative in the Department of Agriculture, it was announced yes- terday following a meeting of the pacts that New Brunswick and[ Executive Council this week. Mr. Clay is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clay. St. Avards. He was born at. Bridgetown and received his early -education at West Kent- schooi, East Royalty School and Montague High School. Following his graduation from the Nova scotla Agricultural College he en- tered MacDonald Oollege from which he graduated last year with the degree of Bachelor of science in Agriculture. I-Ie specialized in animal nutrition and research work on antibiotics He is a veteran of four years service in the Navy during war- time "and later took a course in, which he was awarded a first. class wireless o:leratoi"a certificate. Mr Clay is married to the for-. mer Miss Ann McMuilen. Wood-_ stock, N.B., and the couple have. two children. Newshftfief SYDNEY, tCP)—- The national employment service reported Fr|~| (lay Cape Breton unemployment.‘ had dropped by 1,000 in a month! to 4,792. l t WELLAND. Ont, (CF)-Bruce; MacLean. 2.1. charged with mur-‘ der in connection with the deathi of his wife Aug. 22 while they] \\ci'c canoeiiig, was remanded on Friday until May 14. (AP)--The Sen- air Friday voted to send Presi- dent Eisenhower's Taft.-Hartley re-. vision bill back to the labor com-' mittce in cffect killing for this attempt to amend tliel WASHINGTON. federal labor law. ASUNCTON. (AP)---/in army rs- volt led by Gen. Alfredo Stron- ncr. commander-in-chirf of Par- agiiny‘s nrnind forces, deposed Pre- sident Federico Chaves Friday. i VVASHINGTON, (AP) -—BrilIin, Russia's all-Europe proposal as i\ that front would 1 't'iifiif‘\litlP.< and divisions." embassies at Moscow. E.’ s§:MA‘ir’i7fi'i"r1§n"1aii‘oitrs moM‘cAi~iAp‘A" market for Cana- snd the Maritimes The Canadian industry made an the New England bid re- ected. And there was some hope bet this would be done with the development of an expanding US. market for fish breaded and piecooked pie fish meat made of the in blocks. "sticks," cos of [or fillet However. the fadt that the com- iirate O. S. Hollinrake for the $50,- 0'l'l'AWA. (CP)'—-‘Agrlcul Friday Canadian housewives would complain loudly if thel government cut off imports of new potatoes from the Un ited States. He made the observation a question asked by James A. Bain noted that imported new force craft from Quonset Polnt.'explain import regulations in R. I. took part in the search dur- ing daylight Friday. The navy said they would keep surplus of 1953 tatoes. Mr. Gardiner sai arrangements between Canada and the U.S. pro- vide for duties on vegetables. in- cluding potatoes, at various sea- sons. Duties were increased on U.S. imports when new Canadian potatoes came on the market. and lowered during other periods ali- owing U.S. potatoes to be mar- keted. I NOT BAD IDEA "I would suggest it is not a bad thing either from the American point of view or ours," Mr. Gar- gdiner said. “At least. it has mil been conside 24 or 25 years that these seasonal duties have been in force. “Their potatoes and vegetables of different kinds come in fresh to this market at a time when we do not have them to put on the market. Then at a later date, when "our products come on the market, there is I higher rate of duty on the United States products which tends to prevent them coming into this country during the period of time when our own products are being marketed." Mr. Gardiner said he is sure there would be I great outcry ifrom the housewives of Canada if they were compelled to prepare «for their tables only old potatoes ‘of last year. Mr. Gardiner also said he ex- Prince Edward Island potato pro- ducers will market the remainder 'of their 1953 crop by June 30. The government did not propose to in- terfere with marketing arrange- iments being conducted by potato ‘Four Years For $50,000 Robbery TORONTO (CP)—~Lconard Elnor. ‘.13, was sentenced to four years in penitentiary Thursday by Magis- 000 robbery of a suburban post office Feb. 27. He was charged with the post- office robbery when caught \\'llll three other men after a contracting firm was broken into and a safe stolen. , Arrested with Elnor were Stan- ley McPherson, 20; Pete Bastia-I nalll, 43. alias Thomas Silver, and: Louis Beaver, 44. l They are charged with brf‘£if(iillZ and entering and theft of the safe. which contained $25. No Trace Of“ Murder Suspect MINTO, N.B. (CP)——Sixir-on peg’ lice and two dogs were still trying ‘to track down an elusive murder Since suspect in tuned Woodland ”95“‘,cnougb to allow planes in and outfiium will also be presented- here Friday night. two days after, 54-year-old Earle Thompson was shot in the face and left dead in his home. The armed searched for Floyd Edgiir Bl'(l\\‘ll.: 25. since Wednesday. when ’l‘hom- paon was killed and a neighbor, i officers have‘ Rene Patris, 43. was \\'OllI‘idl‘(‘i ii)" a shot in the neck. RCMP said‘ Brown is “armed and dangci-nus."l There was a new twist to that the to have last. person scenr, ifrom 1937 until last year, died at;”,,, unum guru and 1:‘,-am-e pry. Brown was a young woman whom his home early Thursday. He was;;|,._v rejected he apparently took for a wild ride" in a stolen truck. ‘ The woman's name was not dis-‘ not hurt in the crash. the New England request or has acually decided 0 import curbs. Mr. O'Brien said. pointment to us." he added. "We hope this means a three-three volei by the commission. If so, there isrnnio up in the (‘ommons when mounting imports was held before ‘mm ‘M every reason to iuippnsc that the changing .suPDT.V situation will on? able the president to turn down‘Minisii-r St. Laiiri-nt what rc-pres- raising of tariff rates within they the request of New England. "Meanwhile, the fi.she-rics court-' Canadian government to do every- thing possibie to persuade the U. 8. that an import quota in the ' _product will be detrimental to the‘havn an investigation made meat of mission has made I report to thrinterests of all concerned includ- nnnminrr later "exactly what isuch fish as cod. haddock and president means either that theiing the U. 5. consumer." red to be durinil the-I ibeen done in that respect." From U. 5., Gardiner Says ture Minister Gardiner saidl ' i in the Commons in reply to. McBain (PC-Elgln). Mr. Mc-1 potatoes are being served in} View of Canada’s marketing boards in the two pro—‘ yinccs. He was replying to questions‘, asked by Gage W. Montgomery» lrPC——Vicinria - Carleton) and A.‘, lllirzsley Stuart tL~Charlntte). Mr. §Montgomery suggested federal as- ‘sistanre in the marketing of the (Continued on Page 5 col. 4) Royal Yacht Sails from Malta By C-OMEIT. JONES VAl.l.E’I'I‘A, Malta, tReuter-it — The Royal yacht Britannia. carry- ying Queen Elizabeth, the Duke of vEdinburgh and their two children. ‘sailed Friday in rt fog of firework ismoke. 5 The Britannia headed for the small iieighboriiig island of Gozo,‘ 4t'cnli'e of the famous local lace ilndustry, where the Queen was to [unveil a war memorial during a 90-minute visit. ! Then she sails on to Gibraltar. ‘last port of call on the Common- wealth tour. I I Tears streamed down many faces as the people of Malta waved _ ifrnm the rooftops and bastioris - - [shouting "Sahha" (goodbye) to the ,royal visitors. lWoman”Kilied Fall Of French Fortress Of Dien Bien Phu Announced By French Gov'i Friday in their biggest victory of the lndo-China war. By PRESTON GROVE]! PARIS tAP)—Hordes of Viet-‘. .1, the parliamentary restaurant and asked the minister to nllnh lrtinps captured the barbed-l Premier Joseph Laniel an- Current wire fortress of Dien Bien Phu‘ nriunceri loss nf the fortress in the national assembly. France. though long embittered by the war 8.000 miles away. was shocked at the defeat. Under constant fire for 57 days, the fortress fell before the fifth massive attack launched by a force which outnumbered the de- fenders 6 to i. There was no word on the fate of Brig.-Gen. Christian De Cas- tries, nor of Genevieve De Gilllrd Terraube. the French nurse and only woman in the fortress. Lariiel told the assembly that a satellite stronizpoint called Isa- belle~three miles from De Can- trics' main headquarters—still was holding out Friday night. Indeed, French dispatches reported DI Castries had ordered Isabelle‘! artillery, as a last resort, to furl: upon his own command post. But the Vletmlnh lost little film in turning its attention to Isabelle- The satellite'a radio went off ths air shortly after reporting to head- quarters in Hanoi that the artillery post was under attack. _ The final days were harrowing to the. defenders of Dien Bien Phu. Hundreds of wounded piled up in the unrground shelters while the French appealed vainly for a truce to permit their evacuation. BOMBER. ATTACK! FAIL Late Thursday and on into fhd dusk. the defenders saw the Com- munist-led Vietminh moving into position for the attack. De Cas- tries called for bombers to bloc]: and break up the movements. The bombers came in droves as mon- soon clouds lifted. Top Piano Duet The high mark of 88 was award- ed Marina Keys and Roberta Lac.)- pln. Charlottetown. (above) for their piano duet. “Badinage," dur- ing Musical Festival adjudications this week, "They play like one per- son with four hands." said ed- lln Collision BATHURST, N. B. (CP>—Mrs., Frank Watson, Campbellton, was killed and three men were injured Friday when two cars collided ad-on 15 miles north of here. George Luwcs. Moncton. who was driving the car in which Mrs. Watson was traveling, received al broken leg. The other car con- 3' re iiaineri Elmer Sillikars and Edwin int! amateur mulsciana and dim- :Tl'«'l\’lS. both of Sillikers. North-‘cers were heard last night: in the liTili)f‘i’iallf‘i county, who were en roiitc to Ontario. They were not badly hurt. Cause of the accident is unknnwn. An inquest has been‘ adjourned. ‘ Nfld. Fog Delays Air Services ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CPI -—- A il(‘.'I\’_\' limo, bringing over the Ava- inn pnninsiila since the first of May. raiiccllcri airlines flights for the seventh day Friday. The weather official made no, predictions Friday night as some‘ ,200 would - be passengers filled hotel rooms. 1 The haze, with drizzle, has broken only two or three times last Sntui-day. never long _ judicatxir -F. Wharram. But in the night. the attack wai (Continuedon Page 5 col. it tBarter's Film Lab.) First “Siars Of The Festival" Programs it Heard; Competitions Conclude Today Prince Edward Island's outstand- F Knowtaocrs» -is rowan our file‘ ‘Know-if-ail.‘ curs , , \ \.\r1\_.i: \CE .0 ‘ '0 first of three programs here called "stars of the Festival". The Mus- ical Festival winners delighted capacity audiences at Prince of Wales hall and later at the Com- miinlty Center. The Women's Institute shield. for the best. rural school chorus, was awarded to North Milton School, a \\'Pli~lnfegraf,ed gmup which sang "The Fair". The Hills- boro Chorals won two special scholarships last night, both val- ued at 335. These scholarships \\'f'l‘E donated by Messrs. J. Angus Mnc.Leaii. MP. and Neil A. Math- eson, MP. Other awards were made. to be announced when lists have been completed for the en- tire Fcsttival. Today, two more "Stars of the , Festival" programs will be heard in Charlottetown while one in TORONTO (CP)—Minimum and Summerside High School auditor- maxlmum temperatures: "0; gnhtg "_q.wgn closed. Officer: said she returned ‘siimnd in be favorable to the U. S. the president Thalia her home after the truck failed fishri-mrn. three govcrnments responded within make a turn on the shores of,” Chairman Edgar B. Brnssard dustry." Bates said. ldunkal no." delivered by nflulcrum Ilka "Id crashed. sh. w“li's:ii{: fEIwtl'f:mWrTl‘iiiE:-Inlrdnfiizt111%;l¥|:f:‘A('T OR RAY WHY Fislseriesiispiolcesrnen Show Concern OTTAWA (CPI -—-A spokesman or-can perch. The U. S. iii I IlZ.- commission is split three-three any Bo.-zirlc-s the fish issue, the U. S. sairit for Canada's fishing industry cx- 000.000-a-year dlan exports depend heavily on shipments for their prosperity. SIGNS DIBAPPOINTING tariff commission also has been rccommendgcnnsidcring ii request for import tremendous importance to the in- Icurbs on load and zinc. The com- dusty-y is a considerable disap-,mission's decision is expected late ment.‘ this month or early in June. The lend-zinc-fish tariff iuuu Con- Prime llrcw. Progressive learir-r. asked Gem ge ser\'ali\'t' c-ntnilnns have been mart» tn the U, S. gm-r-rnment in connection ""““- oil will immediately re-quest theiwitb possible tariff changes. "I am quite sure there have been r:onvr~rsations," replied Mr. | St. Laurent, adding that he will has I l Min Max The ban is not heavy enough to' Dining the DTOKNM 15“ "Tim. Dawson . . . . . . ....... 3‘ 63 affect other transportation. ‘ (Continued on Page 15 col. 1) ;Vancouver 45 67 lvictoria 53 72 , . . . . lgdlmnnion 39 58 a or 29 5 U.S. Tariff Commission Reaches Decisio , e s s Winnipeg . 27 47 For Relief Of The Fishing Indusir 4» «- Oiiawa fit an o i .’ \VASilfi\'(‘.'l‘0:~.' rAP\ Th e day afternoon. A report is sent. in gI.,,'.“y,:al United States tariff commission the president if half the members Saint John 39 ‘5 ‘Que Ffidgy night when pnlice Mitt‘-I7‘ r i ri n .v notified Representative of the commission find that im- Mommn . 35 41 William Bntos the-p. Mass.) and Doris art‘ initirinfl I domr-“it l'n- Hamax 42 47 nllicr Massnchiisetts members of dusiry and that relief should be ChM1ouey,,“.n 35 45 Congress it find reached a decision given. Sydney ’ _ . _ __ 3;; 41 ,on petitions for relief of the dom-, Otbe-i".\‘ise there is no report. yumouth g5 5. cstic fishiiig indiistry. it was ns- "Th0 “hill! Of 915‘ 1‘!-"WIT! ‘‘''m 51, _I()hn‘g _, 33 43 intimates that the findings iw-re favorable in the inl HALIFAX r(‘P\ —— The weather ,nffir-e here says not much change 'is indicated for Saturday or Sun- day. Regional forecasts: St. John river valleys: Cloudy ,with occasional very light sprin- Should he fail to act, he must tell ‘ms or “in; not much man“ in The pre-sicicnt has on days in; , the decision and recom- mendations before taking action temperature; light winds. Low- C‘‘“‘."''’’' “'h-‘'‘. . high at Fredericton and Saint Without knowing just what relief John ‘,0 "Id 55 Edmundamn ‘O has been recommended, Bates and ML ' Outlook for Sunday: Overcast. Prince Edward Island, eastern N. 3. counties. Bay of Chalear: Overcast with occasional drlulo ‘and a few fog patches: not much change in temperature: northeast winds 15. Low-high at Charlotte- Monclnn SS and 50. Cirmphelltnn M and 45. Outlook for Sunday: Overrs-t. Ray of Fundy: Light. winds: cloudy with visibility in miles; temperatures in the low 40!. High tide today at Charlottetown "Thu decision is a victory of: , employment and develop- The latest hearing on the in- diistry‘s petitions for relief from the commission last Octnber. The industry urged that a mere, amounts allowable by iaw—50 per cent. of existing rates-would be enough to stem the flow of im- ports. They asked that imports be re- stricted by quotas to a percentage ing or falling with consumption figures. . at 3.00 a. in. arid 8.12 p. m. Summerside tide eighteen min- and of the domestic consumption. rlr- uteit later than Charlottetown. sun rises today at 6.51 s. rri. and sets at 1.27 p. In