MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN Al lllfilht lliinllils eeh lihet rewrnmenda e man; a corrupt minister. who. c: Th! Glllldilll- Three Oeiitl. "m!" DI"! Ieiiniloil 1881. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1948 Th‘! will!!! ll sure to suffer for every error o! the courts, cabinet or commune. MAXIMS OYA .MERE MAN 24 PAGES 335-; ripiioiia Delivered $6.00, 5.00; other Frovincel h U. l. 81.00. Fifincii GOV’T TllREATENS ACTION AGAINST STRIKERS U.S. Experimental Superfort ExplodesWh Socialists A Bulwark l Against Communism In France Says Ambassador Poor Start In lligby Scallop Season DIGBY. N. 5.. Oct. 6—-(CP)-The lqlllop leaa . which opened last week. ll off to a poor start in the Dlgby area. Poor weather and a lack of shell- fish have resulted in small returns to Dlgby fishermen since the lea- ion opened. Th" Year only 20 boats lined up for the season. smallest number llnce scallop fishing was taken up here some years ago. One scalloper said: has had it in Dlgby." The Canadian Fisheries Research Board has been conducting a siir- vey of the scallop beds and more "l!" 2.000 iBERl-‘ll scallops have been released in an attempt. to ilauge intensify of the fishery. R9. wards are paid for tagged shells. "Scalloping Money Arrived Too Late For Perreaults MONTREAL. Oct. 6 -~ tcp. ... Follce disclosed today that. a $104 tciegraphl: money order for Dan- ald and Douglas Perreault, held inl Lethbridge, A1ta.. awaiting escortl back to illoritreal to face murderl charges, arilvsd too late to give,» the t-ivo men their freedom. l The two. vivtinted for the Sept. ‘It killing of trivo lteiweemco-ina? Montreal bank l'0bbEl‘_\‘, were pick-l ed up in the west. last week on i. theft charge, Aiithoi-itirs. unzivvarc of the identity of the two. sfliienr. ed them to 30 clays in jtiil or a “he "f 510i. Pennllcss the PPlTPllllllS ciezl Louis Desiosers in Alonlreal for money. not knowing that he trot ‘W05 held h)’ police here as n mnt-' erial witness. Another filo-d] however. sent. them the $104 hut,» it. reacted L"l.lilll‘ldQE‘. aiftrr police‘, had discovered the Pcrreaults ucrel the two wanted for tnttirzlcr l Montgomery Appeals For Strong Britain l -——- l LONDON. Oct. 6—(CP)-~- Field; Marlhnl Viscount Montgomery to- day u-arned against "iinderplziying ; the danger of war." lie» ll(‘t‘lZll‘9(l| the danger of wnr exists and tip- peiiled for a strong Britain. Spt-uk- tag from the Lord lliziyorls fes- tooned mansion house bnirnny. Lord Montgomery continued thr- drlve for 150,000 volunteers for the Territorial Army. l l l l Coming Event". , Mount 5letiart every Eastern Rhythm Boys. “Dance Thursday. "Dance atBrlght Spot postpciicdl “ll “ll until f urine; notice. "Resenve Wednesday. Dec. 1. for It..Peter'l Cathedral teii lpd eelc "Reserve Saturday. Oct. 16. for rummage sale at St. Peter's l-iali. "Annual Chicken Supper in Wellington Parish l-leil. Thanksgiv- ing. October 11th. "Prizes l l ! Boys iiiiri (iirli lDill tihe Radio Art Cllises at 11.15 AM. llturdayl over C. i". C. Y. "Come to the Dance. Miiivlew Hell. Friday. October tit-h. Millview Orchestra. Lunches. "Remember dancing every ‘fliuxedey night. Islanders Country Club. ‘Travellers Rest. ' "Come to the big Dance. Win- lloe Station Hall. Iriday. October lilii. Don Mailers Orchestra. "Unloading car old Sydney screened coll‘ at Mt. Herbert Please order at once. .7. Rulsell Drllcoll. ln Brookvele. ice Mac- "Come to Dance lehool, Friday. October nth. Cream and Lunch served. Nellie Orchestra. "Regular monthly meetins Hope River branch of the Cana- dian Legion will be he d tonight at the home of James arlow. All members and veterans please at- "I! the Socialists should go Communist in France. that mu be the bealrmlna or the end for Demmllw-l?" Predicted the Hon. Franciittv! Gov. three limes Vice- Premler of France and now Frgnch Ambassador to Canada, in an in. tervlew with member-i of the local Dress last night at The Charlotte. i-OWh. ipllowinz his arrival from AliblgOTllShn , ‘In France t.he ivnrklng classes ltflve borne the brunt of postwar difficulties. and are becoming "very tired." Mr. Gay 5am, This has been an incentive to Oom. munist activities. but. their hnpecl- . for gains have been disappointing, It. is difficult. lo estimate the ' Communist. strength exactly, but they havelosl. 1 or Zppercent of 111511” Parliamentary following in ""1" try-elections. Moreover. they have foiled to win over the Social- ists. as‘ they did in Czechoslovakia and are doing ill some other Eur- opean countries. The Communists number 13o out of 600 members ll’! the French . 55-55mm)’. Were the Socialists to unite with them their strength would be 250. and 1t. would not b; 1""! before they became the ddm_ 1mm party. ButIMr. Gay does nobthink this Will happen B‘. f‘lilii\'?lllll!' Socialist CO-flp8l'3,[lf|n_ the democratic ‘partlcs have suc- t eeeded in averting this Comniun- 1st. threat, a fact which he re-» Bards as of great significance. not 0111i’ in France but t.o Europe and , the world at large. "One 0i‘ the Boy's" l “T M“ ilmllii l0 fill‘. whenever l nzvcl. liBWFllflDff‘ mril lll this coliti- tCnnt 1...“... Page 5 Cpl q)" Urge Enforcement 0f Lord's Day Act . SYDNEY. N. S. (lcf. G t(‘l‘\ A plen for i-iifnrcenteiit of the l.orrl's lliiy Act ill ltu-zil (‘flfllllllllll- tics iotlny \v'.is endorsed liy dole-l rzritcs lo the _T5ili liflllillll l\llll‘lilfll8 Synod of the. Presbyterian (Jhurrh. Rev. A. l5. Morrison of New Glasgow. N. 5.. lli‘\\'l_\-Pl(‘f‘lE‘fl Morl- eiziioi‘, saitl the Synod should strive in preserve the stint-lily of the Lord's Day. Mr. Morrison lcil communion ser- vices torl:i_v, assisted by R_ev. Hugh Jack of Sydnoya Mayor D. .l lvlnclmiin of Sydney‘ extended a l'i\'lt‘ \\'(‘i(‘0l'll(‘ to delc-~ antes iiitcnillng front vnrioiis~ points iii the hliiritinics. Rev. M. t‘. Munn of Sydney dclivercrl ll wel- come from the S_v(liicy lllinisicriall Association. ‘ is hLl-lf‘. urorivrian , l LIVERPOOL. N.S._ Oct. 6 tCP> — Ayrus Wcntzcll, an em- » yioytce o.’ the Nova Scntla Power Cciiimi hill and father of four chil‘ rm, was rlcitiocuied nt. ll€.'\l oy Mill.llf‘l cict today. Went.- s rcpiiriiig (i line wlen he ll live yvlre. came in contact with lrestrlct to legitimate users the sale ‘of all “concoctions or ‘ spite ‘ wasn't. PfltllrlllfiPfl until nearly one New Restrictions Against Alcoholic Extracts In P.E.l. On and after Nov. 1st. next, all retailers doing business in the Province who wish to lell. or to continue selling extracts or essen- ces containing more than 10 per: cent alcohol by volume will have to apply to the office of the Tem- perance Commission for permission to do so. Mr. B. J. Haywood. chairman of the Commission, said lt ll intend- ed to make a determined effortuo mixtures" which. while not manufactured. at least ostensibly, for beverage pur- poses. were. nevertheless. sold in considerable quantity for drinking purposes alone. The legal interpretation ‘of the word “liquor” in the original Pro- hibition Act. al assented to on (Continued on Page 5 Ool, a) Prime Minister King More Hopeful Over International Situation Mother Collapses, (By James McCnnal LONDON, Oct. G - lrPlv-Tht! , importance the lhiiied Kingdom l attaches to the (‘oniiiionivealtli prime ministers‘ conference ls in- dicated by a report from h Govern- ment source that seven senior Cab- inet ministers. including Prime Minister Atllec. will ho concerned _\vitli the talks. Ernest Bevin, i-‘tirciuii Secre- tary; Sir Stafford Cripps, Chan- LIVERPOOL. N. 5., Oct. S --A five-year-old boy was suffocated at nearby Brooklvn today when his mother suffered zi rerchrnl hemorr- I hage nnd fcll on him while he lay in lied. cellar of the Exchequer; .l. Harold The woman's husband, Ernest Wilson. President of the Board of CFflXOFI- 98m? lmmfi l0 fiflfl hi! ‘Trade: Defence Minister A. Y. wife unconscious and their son Alexander; Philip Noel-Baker, ruin.’ ister for Cnmmnnivciilih Affairs.‘ and Hugh Dalton, Chain-Pilot" of: the Duchy of Lancaster. all yvillt contribute their most expert know- ledge to the discussions, expected to last two weeks from the opening, Oct. 11. pinned beneath her (lead. Medical authorities said tlic child had been dead for about. five hours. Mrs. Croxon was taken tn hoa- pital where lier condition is un- changed. New Perth Grower "W ins l Top Honors Large Entry Listln Fiddling, Ilanoing Gontests Last night's entertainment of slcp-daiixiug, fiddling and unis‘.- , eur contrs s, the crowning fciturcj l,“ lot’ the two-day Prince Edward ls- ‘ land Potato Festival, brought. the $31.16,‘. entire show to a highly surce¢sftil conclusion at the Charlottetown Forum. The program, which was iilt- reused by an audience hordrring on the 2.000 mark, tiffrred the , public an outstanding evening of and tie- program splendid entertainment, the fail. thit. the‘ o'clock, the, cmvrd still stayed un- til the las: cmtcstsnt liacl done his turn and waited patiently for the judges to declare the winners. The winner of the step-dancing competition prize, which was a return ticket to Saint Jchn or Halifax. vras Mr Anthony Perry of Tignish. who turned iri a wonderful performance and was wcll worihv of the prize. Mr. Peter Gaudet of Summersd: too: second honors for his fine per- formance. while the high stepping entrant ftcin the Magdalen ls- l"lldS, Cl-rrnce Burke. won thl:d prize. 1i the fiddling competition, Mr. wiillatn Chalsson of Bear River. Prime Minister l\'li'\t'l\'£‘Il'./.lt‘ King arrived today from Paris and was welcomed by Noel-Baker and other Government officials. As senior Commonwealth statesman. his ex- perience on such gatherings sur- passes that of any other represen- iiilive. The Cuniitlinn lender snirl in an interview that he feels more. hope- ful about the international situa- tion tlien when lie. left Canada inst month in head the Cnnntilan ilcle- gallon at the l'nlterl Nations Gon- ‘toivn Forum yesterday afternoon. first Assemble‘ in Paris. l "Notwithstanding till lht- tlifil- lair. Mcllish won the competition‘ _ l\\‘lll‘i his fine selection in the 1mm?“ I w?‘ "w" _l“‘l“‘_l"l "hm" ‘Green Mountain variety ML Mm“ lllic international Silllilliflil llimi . . . ' . when l lt-ft C do." h. . ld. iiay Gordon of H0\\lBli was the, H“ “m ‘afffa H “m” “mw liviiiriei‘ of the Reserve “york 0m H 0'“ _ H l: _ kl‘ tChamplonship with his tine qual-l . . l s“ imnml“, m‘ ‘llPllCt! is a \\'tl|lflt‘i‘f\il thing and In Potatoes Mr. Regznalil Mellish of New lPerth iron the Grand Champion- SlUl) at. the Prince Edward Island lPotato Festival competitions WhlCh , lwere concluded at. the Charlotte- to Pll‘ ‘ity exgilznilts ill the Kptalidln 1m“ Thu“? mm_h_.. . i‘ " ~ 5 , lcriinon Mr King li.itl tca‘ vvnn first. prize in ‘t viduril i“; '1'“; m"; 1m “m, a, m FOmW-Wtlofli 0i Greet’! lDmvning Street, and this evening j Mountains and Kataiidins respcc- l)“. m“, personal f|'ipnd§_ tlvciy. l Earlier torl‘i_v a meeting nf Firi- Messrs. S. G. Pcppin and Henry . fish (‘nliint-t ‘lliuisiers closely lllllf- l\l‘rlf‘.l_ifll‘t‘ll were the judges for the t oil with the (‘tliiliritl (‘ommoiiuonltli competition. At the cmlcltlglgn of vfllifcrciive was held In i-ntinrsti the .lli8 CflmllPiltlflll. Mr Pobpin said ucncrul nrosrzim of vtmicrcnve ar- “the quality of thc exhibits ivere Ymlilimwllls- , VP“, 2005p shflwlllf! that, the Px__ '1he li('ll|Fil yirngrziiit \\lll ht- lili- .h'.bitoi-s concerned had taken great ld°°ldgll ‘mm “l” i""‘l leaf-e in liPRlllLY their selections as tMflmll-l‘ . t (ihvitiiit-Lv the llll“lllv'llllllllll Sil- ‘lt is no easy itizittei- lo select. cvcri ltcn potatoes. which was the re- quired numb” m be Show“ as an wealth countries \\'lll have a lr-utl- cxlilbil. in identical ivelizht. shape. ‘m: play‘, in ‘he dis,.ussinns_-- a land l-VPE ‘lhm':‘Cl°l'l§ll¢5-" ‘Government source sold. l Ml’. Peppm said that "the coin- , tpctltlon in the Irish Cobbler vari- ety \\'fl5_phl‘llCtil?li‘l_\/' keen. as well was having the largest number of‘ ‘uulion illlfl defence nnil l‘(‘i'll\t\|]\|(‘ News In Brief t VnEilwonMPageI 5 Col ll Return True Bill In TTZHRAN. Iran, Oct. ti --.-\PI_--- Historic Mashed today‘ was rero - ‘edi ripped by an earthquake which walked o-ff with the first prize --. a return his outstanding performance. while John Webster of Cardigan ran him a close second, with Homer Chcverle of Souris placing third. In both the step-dancing and fiddling competitions, the competition was so keen that the judges had to have ii iiitrge iium- to<...£i..1;ai;.;'§..;"fo...‘ o) Briton And Pole Clash lnAtomicControlDebate By ALAN HARVEY- PARIS, Oct. S—-i0Pi-—The Un- ited Nations General Assembly to- day stopped general debate on tworld control of atomic energy alter a bitter cliish between i-lec- tor McNell. British Minister of Stale. and Julius Kata-Bushy of p Poland. t The BB-meinber political com- mittee oi the Assembly, which ll debating the atomic energy prob- lem, adjourned until tomorrow at Canadak request lo give several delegates a chance to see if they could whip up one resolution agreeable to all. Some delegates llid the trend we: toward a re- commendation that the U. N. At- omic Energy Commission resume negotiations on atomic pactl. McNeil told the committee that. the western world ii "too afraid of Russia" to disarm itself of its one apparent advantage, the atomic bomb. ile accused Russia of "ter- ror tactics." - Kotz-Suchy replied that. the United states is preparing an "at- omic blitzkrieg" with bigger and better bombs. I-le laid he doubted whether the United Slates secret ct the bomb is really still a secret. McNeil put. three plunt questions in the Russians on the atomic en- ergy control question. i. will you agree that. e “fully effective control syltam" li-iould take eflect. before a U. N. conven- tion banning the atomic bomb? I. will you accept. majority- bsoked proposals for atomic con- trol ll e "general bull? for el- tlblilhlng a world control system? S. Will you agree to abandon the veto in operation of l. proposed international control elenfiy? McNeil said that if the Soviet Government oould enlwer the first two questions satisfactorily he was "fliriy certain we could work out an answer lo the third." But Jllrnr Mellk. the Russian delegate. avoided answering the questions. In hie speech he re- contrni but he did not. elaborate. rler moved the motion security Council. . lills ticket to Boston ~‘ I killed 200 per~ons and injured Halifax Murder Base ” “wu4 HAMBFRG, Oct. 6 ~ tRculcrsi l HALIFAX' Om‘ fi " m?‘ ‘i"he war-battered island of ilelgo- lA grand m“ retumgd i‘ [we hm land will be. the torgeg, for Royal l“ u“ “s” of View“ mm“ u” lAlr Force bombing cxtrrcises, be-= d” “ml ma agfiealaold lannorlgliinlng earlv tomorrow. the BIHP l “m 3° m‘ ill-la] l” m5 me M’ lhelish Mllllélfl’_(~il\\'l*.l'lilif‘lli Illlll0llll\‘- present term of the Nova Scotlired mm“. ' Supreme Court. ' ' _ ._ Rohart is charged ivtih the June i , 2 murder of'Mrs_ Maureen (Scottyll MIAlil, l~‘al., Oct t9 . t.\Pt - lMlcDonald, found dying in a Damage from a hurricane which I rain-soaked backyard near theswept. across South Florida yester- Hllifhl waterfront after a brutallday will be ctitniiatfltivell’ 112M l" l-iggtlng. Florida. a preliminary "investigat- A true hill was also returned in ion today showed, Cuba received the case of Patrick Murpliynlthe full blow of the storm with ll charged with attempted murder in the shooting of Leonard Matte- age placed at, StiOfKLOOO. The hur- tlil Rb. 5. riclne was no longer ii danger to There are 2n witnesses to hclthe mainland asit. moved in n heard in the Rfltlilfi. trial, eight ntlnortheastwiird direction at sea to- Miirphya idly» l ,mnlters of concern io nll Vonuiioii- ‘ tAppeal TofillN. Only i Alternative To War deed. 300 injured. and crop dam-. ile In Air lEight Killed, four Escape fBy Parachute l (By The Associated Preesl WAYCROSS. Ga. Oct. 6 . A United Slates Air Force Super- fortress bomber exploded high ov- er Waycross today, killing eight persons and spreading fragments of bodies and plane over 20 acres. The big four-engined bomber was nri a. special research mission testing secret electronic equip- mcnt. "The whole town“ heard a roar “like a terrific thunder-clap.” eye- witnesses said. Four of those a- board leaped from the hurtling wreckage and landed safely by parachute in a farm field. Four bodies were trapped in the tail section. which snapped along with one wing from the main fuselage. Four other bodies were found scattered ln two to four feet of ivater in a swamp. - Several civilians were aboard the plane as electronic experts. Guards were sent by alr to recover and protect. as much of the confl- dentlai equipment. as possible. Capt. H. w. Moore, one of the <urvlvors, said he could not discuss the catise rvf the explosion or how he and the others escaped. One engine was buried in mud more than 250 yards from the lliirgcst. remnant. of the big plane. l l lMemher 0f 0ntario lllouse Fatally Injured l . ._ , t'tll'l-il‘t.~‘ll\'l'l. (lulu (hit. ll t(‘Pl l -.T. P. H. tJolinnyl Carrei-efiriviir iliern elected to the Ontario Leg s- llafiire inst June as Progressive lfonscrialive member for Cnchrane. gNorth, tlierl tonight of injuries tsiiflvn-ti 'l‘ut\stlny when lila ailin- lniohile ran into n train. l Ontario Premier Drew in Tor- lCflllZlli described onto of the RT-y-ear-old Northern t’ tContlnuetlron Pagofi Col. R)’ l PARlS, Oct. 6 - ICPI Britain detlarei before the United Nations today that the onlv alter- native io hr akin; the Russian hlicfiade by fozc: was the West.- ‘ rrn Powers’ Hbpvfll to ‘ t‘ll In the f.-ic..= nf Soviet refusal even to discuss the Berlin case iri ,th_~ Council all tluee WESYPT" Ptwcrs ll pol the Count-ll lo help the ‘ {in in.» Soil?! blockade of l City. Sir Aiexaufiei‘ Cadogan, the British delegate, said that. the ---,1|;~¢_-..y flllfl forcible men-tires" wilfflSPfl h; the Soviet. Govrr-tmenl. in Berlin left lllp Wcstcrn Alllcs with tl~rie coursrs of notion. Tivo of the courses — in which l it. was "inconceivable" that the British Government could con- sent — llIe: i, To submit to Russia's at- the death _ On- l“""l“m. tnrio momlior as “tragic”. He was the Couii- l ,__.m___.-__ I British Official l Sees international ‘ 5 Situation Serious ; i I.\F‘t A‘ cliialliliigili l-‘wiliit i.O.‘\'l‘\t'1.\'_ tlrl t‘- l(;(l\'l"llll“|lf‘l’ll nflivuil but, "no feel on emergency uillt l . t ; issues Appeal To 335,000 Idle Miners Gommunlslylgilior Leaders May Be Trying {the tttnsitm ‘not . _ llunigllt "Plinw- coil ll \\lll hp T“ Ex‘end stflkm lmuch better bv iht: time to.‘ lmorrnw riizlit li cannot get :- ~ . t» l ~.~t ‘ _ _ . , iqlggiaqigll,l_lp,lll“ilzl nl,'::,_mhl_mj, tlli lhe (anailian Preset ‘ ‘l ' l l " ' ' ‘ PAR f‘. Oct. 6 The Govern. ‘lfilfii ‘ifillllillii til w, -t'tli|il\ it. “ , YW‘ v _p_‘ P V M’ "hp Almmu “f Sum‘, M," ‘up inc» vmieh iiain .. onim in .-. dressed a nwttiing of iiitlus-_ “h”- "mlns ll l‘ llreparml m Lrialists iinfl union offivilils in '41‘? “iilnng 3mm“ l! the Kenn“ “blverlianipton. The f\liiiistr_v, "W $571k‘! “Unilnue-i of Supply i.= responsible inf‘ re-l The declaration was made in e search tlilfi ilv- milking of \\l‘l\- bmiidfiit5l l3)‘ 30b?" 14399519. In‘ qpnns. ln-vtl l-‘i;isi~i~ of North ttintixol Production hiiriisflcx", who Capt‘, First Sou Lorri. toltl liIl\Jil nppealcrl iii the 335.000 idlr- niLri- reservc otfii-cis in Lllliflflll liléil crs :o rc'iiru to the pit: Britain is pvt-point: for trouble? "Phys gijclkg i; bmynmng fr, Cut; ens and electricity‘ and blast. fur- "m "n"? I ‘ imccs in Northern France. "W ' " " Some believe the Government l _ mfll‘ nfici- non-Communist miners Urge More Attention “or o c M c police or army protection in pass- . 1H1! through Communist picket: To Forest Protection Government officials at Arral sazd they’ believe the Communist I tBv The (‘amitlian Prcssl labor waders “m” a" ‘Willi l“ l FREfJERXCTON_ 0:. 5__Rcanz_ hull off a general dock strike. lotion has become general t.hnt,parl'lal "Y wmllle“ f-WPPP!“ t were reported at the porn; o1 l Canada's forest resources in somal 'areas are near exhaustion through lcuttlng. fire, insects and disease.l lmembers of the Canadian Society tof Forest. Engineers said diuin! committee discussion today all I ‘their 40th annual convention. Further expenditure of money ‘ and effort for protection of grow- ling timber was declared necessary llf future rcqtilreincnls were to he , met. Surveys of all forest. areas in ‘Canada were reported in process, ‘including a complete forest survey of New Brunswick. More PoiatoPiokers tEn Route To Province SYDNEY. NS” Uri R 1GP" One hunriierl Cope Rvetoners entrained for Pfllivfi Edward 1;- iand tonight. to assist. in the an-‘I of nual potato harvest. Groups pickers have been leaving here for more than a week and the Rm- inan quota will be reached in a l few dais. under dure ‘ The third course left the West- l ern Allies was in ‘rt-sort to lcrce as the only po sihic ivay of de- n fending iliLl mrutxfziinn: their legitimate rights." l Force was ruled out. because ‘n do that ‘would he oqiiivaienl to gdnpflflg the very methods em- plnygd by the Soviet Govfrnmeit’. of which we. now t'Ol\ll"lal|l4l. Sir Alexiiiizici- ntlclvd‘ "The only stop wiiicli lilw‘ Mai- sentativcs o! the Western Pr-xrrs met tonight, to rozisldei the first steps toward a normal proposal lhht. the Oolliivil VFlll ml Ru‘! ti to Brest, Dunkerqiie and Calais. All. Sour. lllilifras rvuz Bu; it. ‘(hf-AR “YROUSERS 9 , 'l‘r‘il?tl\"i'tl Ho’ ti. Minimum lll-"l llllXllillilll temperatures: t \';l‘if\l".fl i6 5i; Edmonton 26, ‘Robina 38. to: Winnipeg 52. "for-onto 40. 627 Ottawa 40. Montreal 47, fill; Quebec 39, 60f Saint John 3-4, 68: Moncton 35. M: Halifax 45, '72; Charlottetown .46, on; Sydney 49, 5T; Yanmouth 44. 6h‘. t HALIFAX. Official inland tonight. by the Weather Office valid until midnight Synopsis~ It. was suhnv and worm over the hiarllltilcs Wednesday. Afternoon temperatures reached '70 in a fen.‘ places and were mostly‘ in the high 60's ln Prince Edward Island and Cnpe Breton where the windi ‘were blowing n-ff the Gulf ll was l0 dczrces cooler. The high pi~cs~ 58f 65f ‘iii Oct. 6 tCPi forecasts issued Dominion Public at." Halifax and 'l'l‘itil’5d’l_\‘_ esty‘! (‘vflvfflllllflll “"0 l“? ‘9’“" =ure oven crntred over Northern ernments of the United Stair". Qumm. Wm MnmmP m an”, H“ and Franco con now tab" l‘ "‘ weather of the Mzirltlmcs and hrliig lll s miller to the ultlltlll“ i-lcor skies ran hp (‘Xprrlprl r.- of lllf‘ SPtulliW Couivil vl\ .i t'l"I\l' continue during tlip iilght_ Th». ilirrat lo illf‘ puirc" will pcrniil frost. lo FlPVflTp in A British soiirvc said ‘llr YPVYF- lnu-lvln: sections of all rcgic-ns. The strum tint. moved off the Un. iled Sides ccasf. is expected it; ‘remain ivell puth ni‘ the Mart. l-iivmn so that. akies will cnnflymg iterated the Russian proposal for simultaneous treaties banning the bomb and setting up international Transport Minister Lionel Chev- for ad- journment. of debate. no attended in place of Gen. A. G. L. Me- Neugliton who let in for Canada at a simultaneous meeting of the VACUUM PACKID 4.1 V1515." l!!! tempt. to deprive the Western raise the Berlin lilut-kutlc clear. The weather iwll] he “m. ‘ Pp/"flgfs or n11 lhplr authority Only tivni-nvil talks WPH" lcltl and warm again Thursday", l and rights in Berlin. and no resolution was ’ll’<'l‘\".l "P. RPSWlfll fmfivasls: PYtriCc Fri- mll" "ruttnu,_f‘ir""=~l""g___t*"::":c1'“:‘f‘f‘- $263.2’. i112.“l..;;..Sl;°‘.-fili“2§ {l}? hortiint vhflllfll‘ in temperature. l-ifill‘ ivlnd= hner-nlng nortlimnt ‘St I V t l?» 'l‘l'tii<'l:i\‘ low cnrlv mririiinr: l ' e and lll‘_"t in iii» afternoon n’. ‘ tiharlntiatovvti 45 and M. lNewfoundland Delegates l » and tonight. at 141. . __ _ . F _ ht: flfiPTll""l\ at ‘~10 vv . ll t. s ts It '—~»-—~-- - - ‘ m‘ m“ “ AQFTAPAG“. rivhm“n_ lair‘? S’ Province; mo \I,t"llIl1‘i'|\F'l HM" Jiirl Iiscs ltininvrnv; morning at. LC "gt lrldvSWClfll em liasis mi “lilllll ll" ‘Wimp “SlPIll. llrning gm; tliurpln ht: of kllllfilflfl vProvlncea cnmlmm’ “""‘""“‘»" “""'" “W” Vi!“ "WRllP" "rm" OPMW‘? 9th. e l: ‘ ' constitutional lurisrlirti-m lnvluil r110 F‘ M. in his address of welcome lo the delegation from Newfoundland which reached Ottawa liiiit night. in discuss details of Newfound- landfis entry into Confedei/ailon. The welcome was extended to l-lon. A. .1. Walsh, K. C.. member of the Ancient Colon_v'l Commission Government and Commissioner of Justice, nrid his colleagues. To many on the floor and in the gal- leries of the Senate chamber where ,the Newfoundlandera were re- tceived. it appeared that Mr. St. ,l.niirent's insistence on provincial rights was not unconnected with lihe defeat. of Provincial Liberals in the Province of Quebec on July N. on that very illue. Mr. St. Laurent laid: "For Newfcundland's entry into Confederation will not. of course “entail any loss of local identity. Ml in the prmmrisil snlintc are. oi course. such matters no ciltirritiun. and property and l‘l\'ll vtirltll. cud these are fundamental in flit‘ in" servation of \vhnt is peculiar in tlie local community in cnrli Canada." Further slrcsslni! tenth Province of lllr‘ iinlon, the nciing Prlnic told the delegation: Minlsioi Fiill Alllfillfllll)’ "Uni-i iliiiii l= sure. pie of Newfoundland. the measure of responsible vlnce and as a full partner in ‘(Continued 0n i»... s Col_ in purl of Ncvifiitiittl- lanrl‘s rlglils offer ii lms her-onto a (“iivirlinii \\ ll"l\ iiiiitm is RClllnypfi, it \\lll :i\r~ to the peri- I'm"! “and Islam“, rflnm Nov. fullest govern~ menf, both iis an autonomous Pro- ‘. Summcrslde tide eighteen min- iiics lairtr than FhrirltilloWiivn. Dally Except Sunday CAR FERRY "AIW.(HVEIT" Standard "Time Leaves Borden. 9.10 a.m.. 4.30 p. m. Loaves Tormi-ntlnc 10.35 a. In., 2.40 p m.. 7.30 p. m SFNDAY 1 p.m. Leaics ltorilisn 6J5 f‘. W. Leaves Tormentlnc i! l‘. W. WOOD ISLANDS - (‘ARlBOU Dally including Sunday §llfllilfli 'l'liiie R a.m.. 1 p. \‘l1. (‘herles A. Dunning. l1 “no ‘Du . Leaves Caribou. Charles A. Dun- ning I a.ai.. 1 pm. . Prince Nova, l1 ii.m., I pan. t’!