DECEMBER 31. 1952 World Dates Of . I952 By The llanadian Press . JANUARY ' 2: Moscow announces Maxim Lltvinoff, '16, died Dec. 31. 9: Churchill-Truman t at Washington agree on com on ob- iective of countering Communist aggresion. 10: Captain Kurt Carlsen res- cued after 12-day vigllr as freight- er Flying Enterprise sinks in At- lantic. . 14: Mine explosion at stellar- ton, N. 8.. killed 19; Churchill ad- dresses state dinner at Ottawa. 22: Thirty dead in American Airlines crash at Elizabeth, N. J. 25: Forty-six dead as Egyptians battle British troops at Ismailin. 26: Mobs burn British property at Cairo; Canadian trade com- missioner J. M. Boyer among dead. 2'1: King Farouk of Egypt dis- mines Premier Nalias Pasha. 31: Elizabeth and Philip leave for Australian tour. FEBRUARY 1: West Germany ratifies Schu- mann steel-coal pool; Elizabeth arrive, at Nairobi. 6: King George VI dies at Sandringham, aged 56. '1: Princess Elizabeth and Philip return to London. 8: Elizabeth takes oath of ac- cession. . 11: Airplane crashes apartment house at Elizabeth, NJ.; 31 dead. 15: State funeral for George VI at St. George VI at St. George's Chapel, Windsor. 19: French Assembly approves unified European army. 20: Jeannette Altwesz. Britain. wins Olympic figure skating crown. 2: Dick Button, U. 5., retains Olymrpic men's figure skating crown. 23: Nato Council at Lisbon agrees to big military build-up in Europe. 34: Canada retains Olympic hockey championship at Oslo. 25: Outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Saskatchewan. 26: Churchill tells parliament Britain has atomic bomb. 28: Vincent Massey sworn in as first Canadian-born Governor-. General. . MARCH 1: King Farnuk suspends Egyp- tian parliament for 30 days. 4: 120 dead in Brazilian train wreck. 5: Prime Minister Churchill wins Commons confidence vote, 314-219. 6: Canadian dollar at premium in New York for first time in it years. 10: Former Cuban dictator Ful- genclo Batista seizes power in military coup. 20: U. S. Senate ratifies Japan- ese peace treaty; South African supreme court riullifles restrictions on Cape colored voters. :22: Death toll in southern U. 5. reaches 222. 29: President Truman announ- ces he will not seek re-election. Armi. , 2: Canadian Parliament by 112 to 21 endorses co-operation in Notes. 8: Canadian budget acids dc. fence surtax to income tax: U.S. steel strike averted by government seizure of steel industry. 11: Pan,-American airliner .craah- es in Puerto Rico, 52 dead; Wash- ington announces Eisenhower to relinquish Nato command; Bobby Locke, South Africa, wins British open golf title. 15: Detroit Red Wings beat Montreal four straight in Stanley Cup. I . . 21: sir Stafford Crlpps, 62, f r- mer British Chancellor of the :- chequer, dies in Switzerland. 22: American atomic bomb of latest design exploded in Nevada. 26: U. S. destroyer Iiobson col- lides with aircraft carrier Wasp in mid-Atlantic, 1'16 lost. 28: Gen. Matthew Ridgway, U. N. Korea commander, appointed to succeed Eisenhower as Nato com- mander; occupation of Japan ends as peace treaty becomes effective. MAY 3: British Comet jetliner flies 6,724 miles from: London to Jo- hannesburg in 23 hours. 38 min- utes, including stops. '7: Communist prisoners on Kola Island seize campcommand- er Brig.-Gen. Francis T. Dodd. 8: U. S. Army announces new atomic gun can hit target under all conditions. 10: Brig.-Gen. Dodd released unharmed after be.ing held '18 hours by Red prisoners. 13: Brig.-Gen. H. L. Boatner named new commandant at Koje prison camp. - 25: Company from Canadian brigade joins U.N. guard at Koje. 26: Big Three foreign ministers sign west G e r in a ri-sovereignty treaty. 1: Eisenhower returns to Wash- ington from Europe. JUNE 2: -U. S. Supreme Court nulllfles Truman's seizure of steel indus- try; 600,000 American steelworkers go on strike. 5: Joe Walcott defends worlri heavyweight title by unanimous decision over, Ezzarcl Charles. 10: U.S. paratroopers seize tough Compound”l8 at Koje; 31 prison- ers and two Americans killed. 14: Julius Bdros wins U.S. open golf title. 18: Japan recognizes Chiang Kai Shek's Nationalists as gov- ernment of all China. 20: Egyptian cabinet of Premier Hillaly Pasha resigns. ' JULY , 8: Ainerican liner United States sets eastbound Atlantic record of three days. 10 hours, 40 minutes. 11: Eisenhower wins Republican nomination. 14: Liner United States set westbound Atlantic record, three days, 12 hours: 17: Ahmed Qavan succeeds Mo- hammed Momadegh as Iran Pre- inier. 19: Queen's prize at Bisiey won by Maj. A. B. Kinnier-Wilson. London. . 22: Mossadegh returns to Iran premiership. 23: Maj.-Gen. Mohammad Nag- uib Bey seizes power in Egypt. 24: Steel strike in U. S. settled after 54 days. 26: King Farouk of Egypt abdi- cates; Eva: Peron, wife or Argen- tine president, dim; Governor Ad- lai Stevenson wins Democratic nomination. cerest wishes to you. . nee MEN'S STORE 144 Great George St. I We are sincerely grateful for the generous patronage that you have conferred upon us during 1952, and in appreciation for your good-will and friendship, we extend our sin- bo replete with pleasure, health and happi- &GREENDAL . . May the Now Your Co. Ltd. I4A'DIES' STORE 150 Great George St. .. -- SPEEDY V: vniiai runs is . 1 o oil-uEP.Lf6i?m E AUGUST 3: Iran Parliament gives Mos- sadegh dictatorial powers; Olym- pic Games end at Helsinki with U. 8. total 614 points, Russia 533. 5: Egypt's reform government seizes Farouk's properties. 8: Syngman Rhee wins South Korea's first direct presidential election. 10: Crop failures in India af- feot 20,000,000 peasants. '11: King Talal of Jordan certi- tled insane: Crown Prince Hus- sein, 1'1. takes throne. 16: Flash flo cause 31 deaths in Devonshire and Somerset, Eng- land. 19: Canada declared free of foot-and-mouth disease; girl quin- tuplets born to Mrs. Maria Albann in Brazil; one dies. l 26: Bi-lash Jet bomber flica' Ireland-Newfoundland and return in 10 hours. 27: South Africa's new ”hign court of parliament" ratores re- striction gn Cape colored voters: West Germany to pay s822,000,000 in goods to Israel and world Jew- ish organizations as compensation for Nazi deeds. 29: Cape Supreme Court rules new South African high court un- constitutional. 30: Premier Mossadegh rejects Churchill-Truman oil settlement plan. - SEPTEMBER. 2: British Field Marshal Sir William Slim appointed Australia's governoi'-general. 6: Newest British jet fighter explodes at Farnborough. killing pilot and 28 spectators. '1: Egyptian Premier Aly Maher resigns; Naguib Bey assumes direct control. 23: Rocky Marciano knocks out heavyweight champion Joe Wal- cott in title bout. 24: French submarine Slbyllis, 48 aboard, lost in Mediterranean. 29: Speed ace John Cobb, 52, killed in speedboat explosion at Loch Ness, Scotland. OCTOBER. 2: Britain's first atomic bomb exploded northwest of Australia. 5: All-Soviet Communist Party congress opens at Moscow. '1: New York Yankees beat Brooklyn Dodgers in world series, 4 games to 3. B: Three-train collision at Har- row, England, costs 111 lives; UN command calls off Korea truce talks indefinitely. 12: Fifty-six rt.C.A.F. jet fight-. ers reach new base in France. 14: Canada's L. B. Peanson el- ected president of UN. General Assembly. 18: Natives battle police at Port Elizabeth. South Africa; 11 dead. 20: British troops sent to con- trol fanatic Man Man sect in Ken- ya. 22: Philippines typhoon kills more than 400; Iran breaks diplo-, matic relations with Britain. 23: Nobel Prize for medicine awarded Dr. S. A. Waksman of Rutgers University, C0-(li5c0Vel'Cl of streptomycin. .- 27: William M. Hughes, 88. for mcr Australian prime min:s':- dies. 31: Rioting prisoners muse 000,000 damage at Columbus, penitentiary. NOVEMBER 4: Eisenhower defeats Stevenson for Piesident as Republicans win U. S. election. : I 9: Dr. Chaim Weizmann, 77 first President. of Israel, diesg Philip Murray, 66, C10 head. . 31 O dies. , 10: Racial outbreaks at Port Elizabeth and East London, south Africa. 12: arm South Korea urges .UN to, and train 2.000.000 Role troops. l 13: Abraham Feller, 47, director of UN legal department, committal suicide; South African appealmurl. invalidates high court of parlia- ment created by Prlme Minister Malan. 14: Record Canadian wheat crop estimated at 688,000,000 bushels. 16: Field Marshal Papagos" party wins Greek election; Jam- alca, Trinidad. Leeward and Wind- ward Islands agree to federate. 1'1: Hint first hydrogen bomb involved in recent Eniwetok tests 21: William Green, 82, An. president, dies, 23: Gen. Nur Aldin Mahmoud assumes power in Iran after riot.-.l cause 11 deaths; U. S. transportl plane crashes in Alaska, 52 dead. l 24: Russia rejects Ino7a'o UN: resolution on Korea peace plan. I 26: George Meany elected head of AFL. 28: Washington says embargo on Canadian livestock will end March 1; 36 dead in Us. trans- port plane crash at Tacoma. 29: Archbishop Paul-Emile Leger of Montreal becomes Cardinal;. Toronto Argos beat Edmontoul Eskimos 21-11 in Grey Cup final 5 30: Saar territory votes to re- main in. French sphere; famed Australian nurse Sister Elizabeth Kenny, yea, dies. ,' pi.-:ciiMnEa I: President-elect Eisenhower arrives in Korea; 11 former Com. munlst leaders hanged at Prague. 4-: Churchill announces cutback inf British arms program: Waiter lieuther elected CID president. 5: Eisenhower says therears "no trick solutions" to Korea problem 6: Cuban Airlines plane crash of! Bennuda. 37 dead. ii: Natignallst riots in Casablan- . Peter Marchant, tered at that hotel where vthey didn't know me." ' "We'll look into that later," the doctor said. "I'll get the drawing materials, and you me. That will do for a starter" In a few minutes Peter produc- ed a bold impression of him in charcoal, which the veyed gravely. . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN FALSE FACE Continued from page 2 know it. was meant for me?" g easier." Peter' ”All I need is crayon paper. you can leave uNo them if you 3 like. another thing, Doctor, you a compare with the m And I'll signature that , you signature when he (23!) doctor ”Fair enough," he said. E...L.j..j.:m.?. lieve you. Marchant. Now, let get the shape of this thing. You had a collection of pictures, on ex- hibitioni" "In Chicago." Peter said. show was a failure. I looked those. in all this confusion." ”The picture-dealer hasn't." the had co, more than 50 dead. 10: Commonwealth conference at on program to support sterling and speed workl- London agrees trade. 13: Canadian fighter wing turn- . ed over to Now at Gros Tenquin, France. 14: Communist Island; 84 dead. 15: Red China. rejects UN peacei proposal based on India's resolu tion. 16: British Admiral Earl Mount batten appointed Nato Mediter- ranean chief. 17: duces financial targets. 20: American air transport crash kills 86 at Moses Lake, Wash. 21: Dr. J. G. Endicott of Tor- onto one of seven awarded Stalin peace prizes. 22: Sixteen French liner lives prisoners at- tempt mass breakout at Ponganx Nato Council at Paris re- lost Champollion hits reef off Beirut,-Lebanon. 23: French Premier Antoine Pi- nay defeated after nine months in omce. 25: Queen Elizabeth in Christ- mas broadcast asks tolerance and understanding among nations. Prime Minister Churchill to visit U. S. for talks with Eisen- hower before presidential inaugu- 2'7: ration. 28: Yugoslavia, Greece and Tur- key draft mutual defence alli- Queen Mother Alexandrina ance; of Denmark, '13, dies. 29: First "atom spy", Dr. Alan Nunn May, released from British prison after serving six years. eight months of 10-year sentence. and stiff PAGE NINE 5 . - . months." the doctor commented. "I want no fun at .11," petu- "There's been bribery and sing said. promptly. "Just get me but work behind this; you have got to England." mixed up in a racket somehow. "Give me two or three days," The question is whether you want the doctor replied. "I'll see what an exposure and an inquiry, or can be done. and what I can find would rather get away quietly." out." .'ro be continued g ciiiiiioriiarowii Y. no. A. BOARD OF DIRECTORS NEW YEAR'S DAY RECEPTION 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. All Gentlemen Cordially Invited doctor said. "1-1e has been boosting them, as the work of I dead gen- ius. Merchant. More than half of them have been sold. and he wants to know what to do with you estab- sirous of becoming his patrons, if all I'm told is true. Why did you not appeal to some of these people. to identify you?" Peter explained how he had shared a flask of bootleg whisky: and had finished up in Lola's flat. under the influence of drugs. , ”rhey turned me loose looking like a tramp on the spree." he ex- plained. "I had no papers and no way of accounting for something like a fortnight of my time. The officer who brought me to the cells told me that I had only to hold my tongue, and I should be deported to England. after a very brief period under observation. It looked like the best way out of a, scandal. All I wanted was to gcil back to England as quickly as possible, and explain matters to named. the money. How can lish your claim?" "Well." Peter said slowly. "There was one that I entitled 'Dead Sea Apples) It is composed like this." He took another sheet of paper, and sketched in some figures. "I'm just roughing in the main details of the compmition," he said. "You can compare it with the original picture. All the pictures are signed like this." He wrote his name, as he sign- ed it to his work, across the corner of his rough sketch. ”That ought to settle the point," the doctor said. "Now suppose you tell me how you got into this lam. Peter Marchant had friends. even in America; people who were de- c with there's write can of regis- sketch sur- the lady to whom I was to have been married." ' "And you've rotted here for six "1 be- US "The over- A.LL OF YOU air TO 1? . jk after Maritime Electric Company Limited 7 . .- , liti '11 To All I893 . :9-53 llanuary lsi, I953, marks an anniversary in the history of this store; Sixty years ago this business was established and during these years it has been our constant ambition to serve you well. We are sincerely graieiul for the generous patronage that you Have conferred upon us during this long period and recognize that only through your support could this Business have grown and prospered. ii is our Hope and purpose to make this establishment increasingly a better place to shop and To SERVE YOU WELL Tho .Malnag,emeni and Staff of Moore and McLeod Lid., units in wisliv ing one and all 'A HAPPY." MCDRE 2. Marco . lcl-IARLOTTETOWN. P. 5. l.