4 ' .,.~'s.; . . ‘V. ._ . -4.... 'l v . The Guardian flsenlfifer Sees Increased In P.f.|.— Mccarlhy-Anny liow Useless WASHINGTON (AP) President Eisenhower said Wednesday the McCarthy-amiy row has cost the United States a loss of interna- tional prestige and. to some ex- tent. of national self respect. He hopes, he told his press con- ference. that the incident will pro- vide advantages that are at least comparable to those losses. He took occasion also. in answer- ing questions, to say he knows nothing that would cause him to lose confidence in Army Secretary Robert Stevens‘ administration of the army. On that basis, the pres- ident said, he would back Stevens to the limit. Stevens has been testifying for l0 days before the Senate inves- 0 tigations sub-committee about al- leged efforts of chairman Joseph M°C“‘h3' “d hi’ ‘mu ‘° °b‘3i“ land. However, it was noted that brought freedom to the special treatment for Army Pte. G. David Schine. and McCarthy's countercharge that Schine sub-committee's investigation of the army. . McCarthy. informed of the presi- dent's remarks, declined to com- unit on the possible loss of na- tional self-respect. On other points. he said: “The hearings were brought on by the charges of Stev- ens and (army counsel John G.) Adams. I have no choice but to de- fend my staff. I think the hear- ings are a great waste of time. but I didn't call them. I can‘t call them off." lunior Ladies Aid Gives Assislance - The Junior ladies Aid of the Prince held the opening session of I first aid course on Tuesday even- ing in the lecture room in the nurses residence. Mrs. Henry Peters, a Red Cross first aid instructor will conduct this course and Mrs. (Din) Wen- dell MacDonald will set as chair- man of the group. The plans an for a six weeks HOWARD M:INN|S FlT1‘ED FOOTWEAR in Queen at. - Currie Bldg. BIRTHS. MAIIHIAGES. DEATHS 50:: Per lnsertlos BIRTHS !lMPs0N—-At St. Mas-tha’s Hospi- tel an A4pu'il25t.h,19M. to Dr. and Mills. Gordon Simpson, Guysboro. a daufiltet. Barbara Jean. BEIJP-At the Hotel Dieu Hospi- ml. ‘Perth. N. 3., W35 held as a “hostage" to hamper his Edward Island Hospital I on April 28th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H Bell, Perth, N. 3., a son. Thomas Illursday, ti ll. 15! Butler Production The large increase in the first three months of this year in the production of butter indicates a corresponding increase in tnilkl production for this Province. For the period this year to the and of March butter production totalled 665,000 , ‘ compared to 543,000 in the same period of 1963. This represents a 22 per- cent rise and the increase is still being maintained at present, at cording to Department of Agricul- ture officials. Just for the week ending April 24 the production was 88,240 poudns compared with 83.- 158 for th ecomparable week last‘ Ell’. l Officials feel that this is all the‘ more remarkable in view of the MENTS THURSDAY SPECIAL Chilled tomato juice, hamburger steak and onions. rolls and butter, tea, coffee or milk. 55 cents. WRITING EXAMINATIONS —‘ Third and fourth year students at Prince of Wales College begin writing examinations today and will complete them May ii st which time first and second year students will begin. APARTMENTS SOLD — The Cameron Apartments, 41 York Lane. containing eight apartments, were auctioned yesterday and pur- chased by Mr. B-nest MacLeod. of Orwell Cove. The auctioneer was Mr. John J. Mustard. DUTCH FAMILIES TIIBILLED -Many Dutch displaced families located near Charlottetown were thrilled last evening to hear Prince Bernhardt of The Netherlands ay no cannon Joseph McCarthy took the witness stand Wednesday and, in dramatic sworn testimony. refused to name an army intelligence officer who, he said, gave him secret Federal Bureau of Investigation material warning of Russian spy danger at Ft. Monmouth. N J. Roaring his refusal at a tel- evised hearing. the Wisconsin sen- ator told army counsel Joseph N. Welch: “Neither you nor anybody else will get me to violate the con- fidence of loyal people. . .You can try until doomsday." Wclch reminded McCarthy of his oath to “tell the whole truth" and implored him to do so. But Mc- fact that i953 saw the greatest‘;-peaking over the an. from Halve“ Carthy stuck to his position and butter production I the Province. No figures ‘ the production of milk for the II-l sale of raw milk in this city is no longer permitted having been stopped the first of last month. Hem-eforth only pasteurized is de- livered here. ' 1 Pasteurlzauon plants. in addi- tlon to those operating in Char- lottetown. are located at Summer- side. Borden and Montague. .100 uneiilidéd Picllel Entrance To Parliament 0'I'l‘AWA. (CP)-About l00 men plcketed the entrance to the main Parliament Building Wednesday and lobbied members of the Com- mons for federal action on unem- ployment. The delegation-—doscrlbed by [leaders as representing unemploy- ‘ed in different sections of Ontario I .—was unsuccessful in attempts to ‘ meet Prime Minister St. Laurent but saw some other members of I various parties. ' One leader had a brief meeting ‘with Labor Mlnisler Gregg, giving ‘him briefs declaring that Canada is in the start of a depression and calling for measures such as panded trade and more public ‘works to boost available jobs. I one member of the delegation -said it included some Communists ,but that largely it consisted of un- _‘ employed who got financing for tho itrip by car by levies on employed workers at the gates of their plants The delegation represented lgroups at sudbury. Toronto, Ham- ‘ilton. Welland. St. Catharines, Port . Colborne and Niagara Falls. " For a couple of hours before the Gommons convened, they marched about the main door of Parlia- ment's centre block, carrying‘ pla- cards and banners. RCMP ON HAND Among the slogans they carried: , “Expand the Canadian steel in- ‘ dustry." ‘save the textile indus- try," “Build a. Canadian St. Law-l rence seaway," "nopancl world ' trade." and "A publicly-owned I tmnscanacla pipeline." ‘ RCMP constables kept an eye on the marchers, but did not interfere , with them. The delegation had a meeting with members of the Scale. Cred... party's trade and commerce and 5'Wl‘°“» l‘“'°°’ °°’““““‘°“ Duri th intelligence officer: Mrs MacDonald of F‘ -Cadbu Co will be h ldi J hn B1 km V b f ng e service Mr. Robert ,, M New - '7 7y - 0 “K LAVEBs—At the Kins‘: County Let?ibridge.,csaig”themelglfiinlttetg B.“““"’-"7" ""5 ‘Tim "1" ..‘Th° cnulriitervfexasthginoirllifl still;-tydlxy tcsa CARROTS 2 lbs 19‘ 5 FREE DEMONSTRATION ‘W 0'" Sm“ "W35" Hospital. Montague. on April 26. agree with the dol°~'l‘ ~ is 0”!’ F005 Squire and Abide any fmman di,ecm,e_ _ I - DAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY of this week. 1954' to M,_ and Mrs. Hury “beau” they can be done} with Me. Interment was in the - AI§0_ h _ Levers.,Allll))ion2 a son. Raymond‘ __ .._ Cl;lel’cl'i\‘(e3‘t!sI,l:|‘8'-€Y%"~1.'31['1'<1; Plungearel: '0 R“f:lbarb' tgplnachy "'"* " °"' IN MEMORIAM D ' “ '“ ' ““ °""' ° - arrach, Lloyd Darrach, Carl 1 b Noomluv H;p£;l :3‘. mumzaa Burfe, Preston ma, Malcolm To Boafd m f . ag . . . 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Di, acting chairman of McCarthy‘; first appearance as witness provided one of the high- lights of the lo-day-long airing of his row with high Pentagon offi- cials. CONDENSED VERSION hall: Ladies’ first, Mrs. Gerald 1 . . _ Doyle. second, Mrs. J. MacAleer, OLhter“:'esSp:I;C::,hy' day in m °°‘“°1““°“- Rub’ M“K°““°- He established ‘through FBI di- Men's first. Vernon Gay. second, J. MacDonald, cnnsolation. Hood. Door prize, Wendell Freezeout. W. V. MacDonald Muriel Haley. Wendell Hood. and RECEIVED SAD NEWS —-1 The sad news was received Ma . by Mr. Leith W. Robertson, Charlottetown. of the sudden pas- sing of his brother. Frank of Bos- ton, Mass., on May 3. where he has reslded for many years. He was the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Henry Robertson of Crapaud, P. E. I. and leaves to mourn his passing, his sister Louise, (Mrs. Arthur J. Driscoll) of Boston. Mass.. and his brother Leith. of this City. FUNERAL YESTICRDAY — The funeral of John Power took place yesterday morning from his late residence Rochford St. to St. Dun- stan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon. D.D., who also conducted service at the grave. Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillis as- sisted in the choir. Pall bearers were: Thomas Doyle, Councillor .-\rlhur Gormley, John King. Aug- ustus Longsphie_ Frederick Hughes and James Hughes. Inter- ment took place in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery. FUNERAL AT CROSS ROADS- The funeral of the late Mrs. James MacCallum was held yes- terday afternoon from her resi- dence to the Cross Roads Church where service was conducted by Rev. M. D. Dunbar and Rev. T. R. Goudge. Interment was in the Cross Roads Cemetery The holl- orary pail bearers were Messrs. Earle Jenkins, M. W. Wood. Cald. well Wood,John D. MacRae, Char- les Stewart, Milton Stewart. The active pail hearers were Messrs. Austin Maccallum, Ralph Mac- Callum. Sterling Wood, Cedric Ballem, Stanley Hurry, Earle Bal. iem. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The rector. J. Edgar Hoover. that the secret material in question was a condensed version -— mostly word for word—of a spy warning the ‘FBI sent to army intelligence Jan. The army lawyer had challenged 26, 1951. McCarthy's version of this mater- ial-in the form of a letter purport- ing to be from Hoover——as a "per- fect phoney." Hoover sent word through a sub- committee aide that he never wrote such a letter. But after a recheck the aide, Robert A. Col- lier. said Hoover told him the let- ter was taken almost verbatim from a_ much longer FBI memo issued on that same 1951 day. Then arose the question of where McCarthy got the letter. When he took the witness chair. he said he waived any senatorial immunity he might have. “I will not under any circum- stances reveal the source of any information I may get as chair- man of this committee." he told the hearing. McCarthy is the regular chair- man of the Senate investigations sub-committee. CLAIMS ARMY DILATORY I McCarthy produced the letter in an effort to show that the army dragged its feet in rooting out al- leged subversives, although he said it had ample warning. Army Secretary Robert Stevens has repeatedly denied he was dilatory-—and Wednesday he de- clared that the army ordered a full FBI investigation of Ft. Mon- mouth in April, l953—two months after he took office. McCarthy said Wednesday the letter with the FBI material was handed to him a year ago by an army officer who was “deeply disturbed" that despite repeated FBI warnings "nothing was being dnne" about Communist infiltra- tion of places like the top secret radar laboratory at Ft. Monmouth. WASHINGTON (AP) — sehnor'con'I|'flc'S Public Works Dept. OTTAWA, (CP)-contracts total- ling $3,265,210 were awarded I-7!the_ public works department in March, it was announced Wedneadsy. $786,913 for repairs and maintenance. $24.- 008 for dredging. and the remaind- The amount included er for new construction. Major contracts included: ‘ Biirgeo. Nfld—RCMP building. ‘om AHli olsrlucr 'McCarlhy Appears As Witness. Refuses local (L W. L To Reveal Source Of lnfornlalion Meeting Charlottetown sub-division cath- olic Women’: League held their regular mcnflily meeting Tuesday evening in the Knights oi colum- bus Home. The Reverend Director, Pathsr MacDonald. was present and the newly elected president, Mrs. Katherine creamer. presided. Rillowing prayer for ‘the opening of meetings. business proceeded with the reading of minutes of previous executive and annual meetings which were approved as read by the recording secretary. Miss Isobel MacDonald. In the absence of the treasurer. Mrs. P. J. Nealls, It...-s. Gertrude Coady read the financial Newfoundland Engineering and Construction Co.. Ltd.. Corner glilvfimflfl. Ilhch was approved, all mock‘ ‘51_oo°_ llis being voted to be paid. Sprinxdale. Nfld—RCMP bulld- Sons Ltd, 59°‘ ing, J. Goodyear and Grand Falls, Nfld., $61,074. Victoria Beach. Annapolis County, N. S.—Break- Thomot and Co- Brook. N. 5.. 880.500. Inlverness Battery Point, water repairs, menu, Little Chetlcamp Beach. County, N. S.——Improveme.nts and M. H. Smith, Lld., Fort Hood island. NS. 852.- harbor. L. G. 778. Kraut Point. Lunenburg County, J. P. porter Co. N. 5., dredging, Ltd. Montreal. 823.820. Middle Cgaraquct, N. B.—Dredg- Construction Co. ing. Diamond Ltd.. Fredericton. 813.828. Saint time Provinces, tension. McNamara trell, $534,594. John. N. B.—New Lan- caster hosplial, R. and B. A. Ryan Limited, Montreal. 8232.000. Lauzon, Que.-donstnicllon clamshell dredges for use in Marl- Cveorge T. Davie and Sons Limited, Lauzon, $272,386. Les lihccumalns, Que—Wharf ex- Construction Co. Ltd, Toronto, $156,820. Mont Louis. Que.-Wharf con- struction. Mannix Limited, Mon- of Correspondence as read by the etary was received from st. Elinabeths Aid Society, to orpha- nage; James Fiiuerton. city Clerk. re ‘“ committee: Mrs. William Kaiser. thanking league for ex- pression of good wishes while hos- pitalised: Mrs. Alice O'Dowd. for sympathy extended in bereavement. The following conveners were present and gave brief reports of the work accomplished during the month of April: Citizenship, Mrs. Lorna Noonan; social service. Mrs. Matthew Lee: sick visiting, Mrs. C. L. MacDonald; membership. Miss Gertrude Coedy: education, Miss Eileen Ryan; finance, Mrs. R. J. MacDonald who reported money voted by the sub-division included $10.00 to St. Vincent's Orphanage. $10.00 to St. Dunstan's College. Plans were proposed by the con- vener for financing the activities. Following discuss on.it was decided to hold a danc and tag day. the date of each will be advertised in due time. The Rev. director in addreuini: the meeting urged all the members Ito make the retreat which is to be to League's Annual Dimer Meeting Of local Li Club last Night: Lion Jack Stevenson was elected president of the Charlottetown Lions club at their annual dinner meeting held at the Queen Hotel last evening under the chairman- ship- of retiring president. King Lion mm Idgett. _ other officers-elect were as fol- lows: lat vice president, Lion John Szotak; 2nd vice‘ president. Lion Bill Warren: std vice president. Lion Keith Cameron; secretary, Lion Louis Bagnall treasurer, Lion Alex Matheson: tailtwister. Lion John Van.Marion: lion tuner, Lion Olurles Michael; club pianist. Lion Jackie Doyle: convener pub- llclty committee, Lion '1‘. L Pits-. Gerald. Two new directors elected for a L two-year term were Lions m-nie Lord and Eddie Michael, while Lion Ernie Mstheson was elected as a director of oneyear duratlonl to fill s vacancy created by Lion? John VanMarions's election as talltwlster. Lion Reg MacNutt is the fourth director with one year to serve from a previous election. The installation and instruction- al ceremonies for the newly elect- ed ofllcera was carried out by Lions Ernest Lord, a past presi- dent of the club. and retiring secretary Bob Younker. It was announced and approved last night that a special meeting will be held next Wednesday to welcome two important members of the Lions organization who will be visiting the City. The guests will be District Governor Jack Urquhart of Pan-sboro, N.&. and National Director Stan Pow. ler of Tlmmlns. Ont. They will’ held at Notre Dame Academy July second. third and fourth. With no further business meeting adjourned. the Officers Elected be accompanied it til‘ . \‘..‘.D will also beygueszr a:‘1Vts dinner meeting in the comh-flu! ' ~- -- .' o wives of the local club mm ms 3111 Warren and J Stevenson were the recipiem‘ appropriate gifts of appmcml from t'le club for their won °" introducing new members am. P‘ “ Month held last Jam‘ ary. °“‘ one new member, Llo coles, was officially uid;?¢g:?1:°'; the club at last night's mew”! and lpregsheliltod with his pin and as: .°.:....'.. ‘W On the completion 1' g ‘ , the meeting owag to a close with the sfngim I “The Queen". ° continued from page i ‘ do highway traffic dut less of the special squad’, lights, tires. steering gear‘ ham and all running equipment will 1,. inspected and when merited 3 Re,‘ OK sticker will be attached to the car. indicating official app.-0,, sl. “Thea ecbeck-up jobs will ‘b. done only in dlyllzht hour; 1. avoid inconvenience to the match '98 Public." Inspector Nevin am "and will be started lmmedlni4l,' with a view to having the Wm completed early, and advance 97 possible effort to bring about lller and better driving." In a Vigorou. attempt to improve driving ¢ond1_ tions for tourists and other am. or traffic. minor inconvenlenm will no doubt be overlooked. in. spector Nevin concluded, "x u, sure we all want to avert sea. ldente end fatalities." CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA HEAD LETTUCE. each l9c ORANGES. nice size. doz. 39c ' There are a lot 0! "days" of the moot important of all set aside each year for this and that . . . but this is the one big day when we pay homage to MOTHER and thus, one due. In her honor ATKINSON’S offers those known quality brands at prices that mean true savings. PITCHER WITH COl.ORED LID funer l f th i te M . 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