MAXIMS I MAXIMS " A or A MERE MAN MERE MAN ..f..".i'.'..'.'T..":i.';”...l7..':.f.E: ,3 W, ,, ,::;;;,':":,;';' gildetlwantotacnso. mnlndnwncu. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1952 SEARCHING SHIPS FAIL TO FIND CREW OFF U. S. F REIGHTER IhoGu.a.rdian.l'lvo0onh.i up 0a'rrlolt Oharlothtown. &nunoraido 310.00 per anaun. Elsewhere Morning Dally Founded lllij in r. I. L ss.oo. other Provinces one o. s. a. some on Illllllll. 12 PAGES Korean Armistice Tallts Critically Bogged Federal Govi t Eases Credit Restrictions; Action Is Welcomed as purchased and enforced Red Broalckasis Emphasize. Grave Crisis (By Don Huth) MUNSAN, Korea, Jan. 11-e(Fri- The reaction at: Ottawa to the Kickham Delegation Furnishes Food For Reflection At Ottawa The upshot is. however, that mail for King's will be taken away 46 Men Eli Sinking Ship Off B. C. Coast 10-(CP)- VANCOUVER. Jan. Searching ships and plane tonight ” probed through snow flurrles whipping across the storm-tossed North Pacific for some trace of (6 men who abandoned the Am- erican freighter Pennsylvania late Alexander From Wrong Country For Pact Job; May Get Another Offer By Douglas How OTTAWA, Jan. 10 - (C?) - There's one insurmountable bar- rier preventing an invitation to Viscount Alexander to take Gen. Gen. Grucnther's name is prob- ably the least known to Cans- dians but it is understood that he has made a highly-favorable im- pression on Canadians such as External Affairs Minister Pearson UITAWA. Jan. lit) -(CP)-The demand of the Klckham delega- - v - - g . Federal Government today eased CW4" l”9Wl3U0D5- Gayle-(AP)-Fflcl-"3" W" the tion for scrapping the improved :3" ""5 :i'".cks "".”:kl”';'de.d ”b””d yesterday. frlosrerllhtthzehvsrollogb cltlxuntfumpe he; "Cl Defeme Mimsl" Clax””' consumer-credit restrictions by 3' Howeverl reguhuom "0 KNE5" ""99 Salks ll" 5 high" mall truck service to King's .;um:ea” se':';':tm'e 1"”P'K. , They arrived today at the last Official quark" "rowed ton Gen. Gruenther is said to have ext-endinl the time-40-P9-y PC1103 kmger Wm be applied m an pitch man” 8'3 'Cl)mm”g'lsf cg”; County is reflected in the follow- n usnlnegm and agprlgslfufai age: reported Position of the 7.800-ton day mat me name of nnpe 50-Venn I. personality similar to Gen. 18 month, from 13 and Nomi,” goods-with the exception of naganda blrnndcnlsn1se”emDtht;5ZAnleslng comment appearing in the nor” want men, men at noon: vessel, some 465 miles northwest yennnold Governor-General. at Eisenhower. He is intelligent, man" mu this yen, H xnmunn auwmobleg and otoi-cycieg... grave uctrslsu R d 1 on Bu - oimwa Joumai, The writer, a ,I.ney.d rather get it in the even of the northern tip at Vancouver Canada nus popped up repeatedly scholarly. He has a firm grasp Wcune" renmd for use exchmvely in B accent ma e i erms p Sm" member at the Journal and nings mull it over carefully and Ishmd' They mund "Hy "n empm in informal talk and chattin of international pmb1em5' Hm 5”" cimnuan busme" men busme”' trade or profession. el?I'lIlfmgAllin umljncttltetd the Com- 01 me Press cane” M the H9959 comclto a decision on which they angry 868' - among offices in the North Ate. big dawback is that he has nev" gave 5 warm 3,-eating no the up. Taxicabs and trucks, consider- let m950sa1”,IFhursday because of Commons. contributes a dnlly can act the next day. Tn” is how The Canadian weather ship lannc Treaty Organization commanded a large military force. parent attempt to pull the con- 9dtV9hg;3le': gm ml-:”51"9:31 Jere reunnsinei; :2, include snieguuds f::';"'6Hl:)';f;f:,,,'he h"d'"3 0” their forelathern were in the 385” 91”; 33:? They said there is broad agree- ile has always been S 5”" M" , no 1. on 0 no su cc 0 e res rc ons. . . . - harm, n g n. ' mle . . n . lcer. mm" 3 d5 lndu” Y i. I 5 some mum. blockn ,0 lumen against increasing Red Air power ...I nstmnnten Gene", Edmund they ghgnzgggilgnezfy why Shmlld was first ship on the scene. rnr;Iea';:h:?a&o:'H: "gig: Egrzxcgiig However, the responsibilities of sales slianp. Others felt the chang- es did not go far enough. Down payments. they believed. should also have been reduced. Modifications. first since the re- strictions were imposed in October, 1950. go into effect Monday. Jan. 14. They include: 1. Pianos. organs, saxophon- ea and other musical instru- ments purchased by the gen- scale consumer purchases are still continued. The down payment on new and used passenger cars is still one-half the purchase price; on other consumer items, one- third. The minimum time pay- ments are 310 a month or 32.50 a week. The modifications restore the time-to-pay part of the restrict- ions back to where they were last March. in Korea during an armistice. The U. N. command lashed back with charges that the Reds are trying "to advocate slavery" by insisting on the forced re- patriation of all Allied-held pris- oners. While nerves had reached the snapping point on both sides, an- other attempt to reach an armis- tice agreement was scheduled in Panmunjom for 11 am. today (9 p.m. EST Thursday). munlty of 20.000. lay delivery of His Rlnfret was flummoxcd! "Slnce taking over the Post Of- fice portfolio, he constantly strove to speed up mall deliveries. "But in the dying days of last session he was begged to order a mail delivery slowdown for a com- ”He doubted if any other Post- master Gcneral since Confederation or earlier had been lobbied to de- Majesty's mail. "The Turgeon Commission re- commended that railways examine a speedup of service by the use of trucks as the CNN. has been doing in King's for the past two or three months. But. it was pointed out, the Turgeon Commis- sion doesn't happen to live in King's. "A top Post Office Department official was braced by a Journal reporter on the King's County Her skipper, Capt. J. McMun- hole. radioed: "There is no sign of the Pennsylvania or her boats and no word from Capt. George Plover since abandoning her." This message apparently bore out the assumption of States Steamship Company of Portland. Ore-., owners of the Pennsylvania, that Capt. Plover had gone over the side with his men. In Four Boats successor if and when Gen. Eisen- hower quits to run for President of the United States as now is expected here. The only trouble is that he is not an American. Three In Running Only three names now are in the running for the job of head- ing the pact's forces in Western Europe and all are Americans. They are Gen. Omar Bradley, an Eisenhower are as much those of a diplomat as of a. soldier. Other Possibilities Meanwhile, although he is writ- ten off for the N.A.T.O. job. there are reports Viscount Alexander may get a bid from Prime Min- later Churchill this week-end to go back into military harness to Malaya. His extended term here ends next fall. eral public are freed from the . "The community is King's Coun- m ii d i- h i, b H d. cliairma of the U. S. Chi I f Th 1 h rt ?e21l1Etl0nS. Th0 list. 0! COUIIG. h Th Tfnagher frymnlggntnms K235: ty. Prince Edward Island. which mlllted etlllgfyther lite: Offic: lge- . Staff inn Washington. Gen.ell7lal?- that elIlFr.aCili)urclillel rlheceyn aslceplliliil does not include radios. tele- T0" " '"' "i U 5 P "if, "3; S nmmn Rhee He 6,2, is the Eastern quarter of the partment in this case was revert.- The 5"" ”b”"d'”"'d ship "1 thew Ridvgway. No. 1 man in the to go into lihe British cabinet as vision sets, record players or clrudfnnnny 9 Etched u'p numin Garden of the Gulf'. ing in siow imin deiivery service f”."' mebfm”, . 5"" h"”lC3"e Far East. and Gen. Alfred Gruen- War Minister. the mm" Cli(l1uErCllle:rll rEl'leu.ill(l:li.ol2lsiS mat? ahh: ialhrdgipeaceynogv will only result "Back in .October' 1951' me pew and matching backward mm the lsllildfts VV::I((i ofwLtll):sPeflliasSlvdl'1il:e than Eisenhowerls rlghbhand rm" Sources close 00 vlscmmt Ale” 2. customers may rent re- 3 us 9 In n more disastrous wan. men... pie of Kings got their mail in the past. Capt. Plover sent 8 3;mssag'e in Europe. ander say he doesn't know wnat lfrigerators, vacuum cleaners. washing machines and other consumer goods for as long as than those imposed in the United States. The time-to-pay is the same but the down payment in the U.S. is one-third the purchase Rliee's comment came during a visit aboard the battleship Wis- consin. flagship of the U. S. Sev- evenings, carried by slow train from Charlottetown, P. E. I. cap- ital. Boards of Trade and businessmen asked for speed- in King's "They seem to be peculiar peo- ple down there n1llHPlI. "The House of Commons has a in l(ing's'. he early yesterday that a 14-foot-long crack had opened in the port hull of his ship. At. noon the radio The leader must be an Amer- ican because it is the U. S. which is bearing the big brunt of West- ern defence. Canada is said to Mr. Churchill may have in mind. Any public statements the Gov- ernor-General has made have in- dicated that it is his hope to re- 12 months and they will not be th Fl t. It Northeast Korea. , , , , - i i liable to credit restrictions. 231”: on C33” ""1 15 per Gem 0" enTlie tgdmmllinist Peiplng radio 'eI.s:":nlge'PoSt omce Department ll?IJil:: of giving nicknames to some ;)72e1:;lrrsf1::2:dm:'e tslgzsmilslgngg have no particular choice among tire in England when he leaves Previously the limit was six mgaggg ivnnmer bb :1: id labelled the Red plan for super- made n deal wnn the Canadian ” ..n:r0';lSeTll:e'5' I , in P. "Leaving now." The sea was com- me thl” "9m95- he”- m0nih5- 5”" that the 80V' ...........n.nmtQnA.5:n vlslnz 8 truce "8 "1510? End ffhal Nniiimni Raiiways to deiiver man Minister is kilocxgnnyjunclg inf: in so fast the emergency eminent considered the goods (Continued on Page ii col. 4) effort to break the deadlock. to King-S by truck. The truck J. M Mncdonnen Oppmnion Fin pumps were unable to stem the got to King's around noon, beat- nnncial Critic is iLong Jim'. Joan flood in the engine room and nos. 1 and 2 holds. News in Brief lF You BURN Youa . O i the train by s'x or Iht F i p i' I Formoer Ed"or I1nOzLil'S. For more thaln two mcfnstzhs T::.:1i:i'-:inti(:'l,1 wrindl! gtllian Tsifrirlototl Capt MCMu"he1e M ""3 s"'”'" BRlDGNE5 YOU e n ar Fdlfllly l'lel'Gld Dies evenythjrng seemed hto be facing Llbcrnl M.P. for Springfield. en- L”gV'1'Jy5t:'hde 'gBgl3he'irie"5”5'i Picked PARIS Jan 10 (Reuters) HAVE (0 5WlM I. h t f. ' v 1 t v 1 ' - C " i . TORONTO, Jan. 10 n (GP) nn w.e.snonuye"bec1?,?.Le cniislgnytgi 1ntn'J;:fn5n.'lhe s”b”q"ct ” Th""'”b htltwe reached the area at 9:30 gieorges Bidault, catholic Party BACK 9 ' Watson Griffin. 91, former editor Mr. Rlnfrcfa offlce,marched a ”Mr. Kickham of King's is mak- night 'f::;'e'"3-wc3;h';:4ogIi:;"f "lie ,::f:f'r&5”goainf1:3r; h:.g3:'j3l:hW or '1 ll of the Funny Herald and weekiy geleygation from King s, Iheaded R ing a bid to join this seiect.group. Hun no”-nwesuy gale; 3;” ” mad government ' gr; oggb? ' 5:tI1.1,.lIL.M0Iitr,ea1land ;.ttgne-t.ime P-..n;r..i,'ff;'"13rd,lf,gl5 ;”,l,f.,-E 1'; Q,” wi,f"l1?n”.lI'.'”"3.'V l"'" he f doomed to failure Politigl ob): ' - - , - ' . - m. , in on n . - T, chief editorial wrter o e Mon two Prince Edwmm Child Set," ue on age Col 6) Servers expect in to be at 16”: W0 J o I a p h Gabriel MacDonald, Chepstow, yesterday was commit- ted for trial before the Supreme legal there must be an unbroken chuinnof it involving facts in- consistent with any reasonable hypothesis excepting the guilt of treat star, died at his home today. He was news editor of the old Tor- onto News when only 19. He was also at one time in charge of the the people.' "They asked tha ators and a number of King's residents, purporting to 'reprcsent t the speedier P.W.C. And St. Dunstanis weeks before a new can be formed. government OTTAWA. Jan. 10 --(CP) --Ex- 3”" nt 1" "ext smmg '" the Mcuudi cial lntelli ence section of 0 a o a July by King's County Magistrate H b I H i . in, i, wmm" 3 n truck delivery service be dis- in,-mi Again Minister 1.29 on Joseph McDonald. The Magistrate den; E1593, nergnvnsrnga mo: an 2;':ngI:l;d8tt';';Vda cOmm"ce Dem” :?ci;tllIl)IleEpf:r;:Celntlh::.R gr: tl:ost;m(ii- y e said today the general opinicirlsin ' ' ' higih Atlantic-Pact circles is that had presided at the preliminary youth as a result of the death of Mrs. John C. (Mary Ann) Mac- Kinnon by shooting at her home in Little Harbor on the night of November 8. 1951. hearing on the crime or murder 3?.?i..”"'if5'.Jiii23n'"..i?.i ”'f2..323 erv by slow mm F 1 ' me west is in E or better mil ;. ' V ' brought against the Chepatow they did not constitute the re- maglltng rgegtgnagl bciirwdeenhgne itggyaggsiaiian n:r;'1gtshlav:l1utw1;yvetavl:ei: , In their final arguments de- id tn 1 in C I 0 ' 1 u ,, , , cone; .3. .3... none. r;e::.2.:....e..:':r...t::. :.. '22:. Montreal Fire .l2i:..f.”i”:232..ff.2??Z2” :2: To Travel By Train :..;nzeln:.c::' ":.;.::::” ::::..: g"egM;t- --. manane ere wns n-in n b d, h. ' . the omnon ll c 'ea or to - magistrate in committing Mac- non nnd Mimi M... kind oi ., MONTREAL, Jan. 10 .. (ca) - o er-snnn mp nmmcnn hurdles NEW YORK. Jan. 1o'.. (Art. on gay onNaBesb all from the nun, 1.-n,,,,,., Seventeen persons suffered burns ' ' Prime Minister Churchill is cut; " -"-m- - 'v "5 Synopsis: Donald .for trial. He said all the quired unbroken chain of facts. He thereupon moved for the dis- charge of the accused. Mr. J. O. C. Campbell, K.C.. Deputy Attorney General, who murder it was. He said it was lniured In and cuts today when fire roared closed doors. Wha not been revealed ham's stalwarts was held behind twas said has by either side. Probe Cause Of OTTAWA, Jan. 10 -- (CP) Nine Provinces, all except Quebec. Quebec, apparently unsatisfied Churchill lleoides ting short his New York visit bo- better this year. HALIFAX. Jan. 10 -(OP) - The air force tonight called off as c HALIFAX. Jan. 10- (cs)-on A storm centred south of Nova rvldence was circumstantial and . while such a type was perfectly ilizt, ?,..fff,"" In the street between through the upper floors of a NEW YORK. Jan. 10 -(AP)- Vt:-i-h the F9d9l'l1lG0V91'nm9m'5 deli came bad weagher may mug MIAMI, F1a., Jan. 10 -(AP) .- Scotia is moving northeastwart ---Z------rpm He maintained mat in mi, three-storey industrial building in A "terrific crack" at 7 am-. of WW" 01' the WP? 0' "'”V"3”5 flying risky. Search for Mrs. Huguette Lemay, The area of snow moving alonl: C - E me ii... woman was sitting, not mid-town Montreal. Dec. 26 signalled the beginning of eligible for financial aid. has re- ms host and friend, financier 2i-year-old Canadian beauty who with it will reach Prince Edward in an atmosphere conducive to All were treated at hospitals tne end for the Flying EhtCFPtl59 ("tested 33"” 5' speclatli 191” folm; Bernard Barufh. Skid today 1319 V5m5hed,l" m9 FIMM5 K9375 13551513115 and "my much s0"m"."- murder. but with her children and later released. the ship that took 16 days to die. "1455 On 505 1119 10 xwde Vihncu i3,-iiisi, statesman wiii leave by Friday night has not diminished New Brunswick. Some rain can around her and a rosary in her Thousands of persons spent This testimony was given today Qliebec 1"-WW9 0'13 W" be 9 8' Lrgin for Ottgwg tonight (1133 and, "if anything. has intensified," be expected along 1119 500"?- their lunch hour at the busy St. to a. U.S. Coast Guard board of 1519- PM, EST), the Monroe County Deputy Sher- coast of Nova Scotia. Southern "North River Rink, Hampshire hands saying prayers. Quebec and most of New Bruns- versua North River tonight at He also briefly traced the evl- Lawrence-St. Catharine intersec- inquiry into the less of the ls- Flmhce Mlhlsi" M3179” dl59l”5' Originally, Churchill had plan- W. James 0- Barker. Hid t0YU'8hl. Id glghg yciock, dence and spoke of the connec- tion, watching the rescue work of branidtsen Companys 6,711-ton lbfsnthi-Sutodliy ilnnn Stilitelalegltvniitictn ned to leave by plane tomorrow Vi1”Ckl5:e ”P9:it9dthli: Eforgrtsog tion between the death bullet firemen who scrambled up ex- freighter. . ' -"R 18 ISSUE ODS In 8 ' (gt 3 p,ivi',) . tie n ilcntie - ucnd pug, ma puma, M111. and the rifle found on the Mac- tension ladders and brought the The witness was John Edwud the grants will be made. Quebecs Hymg hnsfrucfor Fridayhghe weather will be windy view mil. Friday, Jimuury urn. Donald premises He mentioned injured to safety. Drake. as, me Enterprlsc's firstl'?;i;:C?u;lgl1Ihlgvlmgshgzsiggiversw And smdem Kined angegloongr-Fommu the tracks found and of the pos- An unidentified young, fireman nssistant engineer. Seed Shipped Prince Edward Island: Snow, Mumaw omheftu. "bl? Whh9Ctl0" With the 1309" prcvcnted several terrified men "She had been pinning more les.ancl colleges are considered "Notice to public. Blacksmith 01 the lCC""d- C0hh9Cl9d the and women from leaping from than rolling for the last couple of Clllllblc for Shilling in the Klimt. GIMMI Man” Jan. 10 n (GP) nn Phlgiillg In ""3:;;il"3;n (3;1llll:2f1e;”l:: Ihop open for business. Earl Rob- Prison" and three" which he the third storey by shouting to days." he told the board. "The amiroved by parliament on recoil” v' H '1 A flying instructor and 9. student :2.,,:,f',,,,:” and gveonjfig mm. rrtlon. Hunter Riven Md "mm"? ma” them to remain at the Windows snip slowed down and hove to Srn::do8nt1tAl;t:f the M555” C”'""”' 3 I were killed today when their Ha.i'- change in 1...-..pe..,tm-.,' North- ”Coma in and talk over our Purina finance plan for feeding your hogs and poultry. Dillon at Splilett. "Hockey tonight at Hunter had anything to say. The prIs- Labor Department has predicted Id ,, . and 9.481,, M. Rlvar rink. Breadalbane Rangers gnfvrI;-epgtadnrgeniinygiInozlanfngf thatdtncrc will Re a. strong dot; 3 usivnnn in your opinion unused in the various provinces are: 5. 'tI(;hebeshi1iaarIn;nett,1ongogfhthghgarignt avaiilgiineis about so mu” norm of sun rises-today at 7” A. M. "' Hum" RN" Shuhenn" Mr. McPhee stated the defence. "mill 0, untdlerlhy gm uatled7ll.al1rl lh” V95"! to "Mk?" "'3 ilhahma” Brmsh Columbyll 4: Albertm '5 will be loaded al)OBrdgi.l'le freight.-' Winnipeg on the west shore of "d 4'52 R M- ilk." Inch would prcserlt no evidence at this ui: ergmdlita site 15 will i n S” "13 blind ”k9d D"k9' Saskatchewmh 13' Mannolm 73 er spaarholm for South Carolina Lake Winni eg Summersme Md” dshwen mu” ..,,m, ,;cf,T at s,,,,i,,. time. 53,”: 3"? n; ”;,3f,'e "It was just the pounding of the 0nfi"'0- 219: gay nglnl:5W,lf;:afn T ' D ' i nice later than onariottetown. ' It was the third session of the 1”, month, Nmonni heavy seas," he replied. N9” sc””- " Bridge Saturday. Jan. 12, at 2 pm. If not line will be held Wednes- day, Jan. 16. "I say there is enough evidence to convict him and enough evi- dence to hang him." Magistrate McDonald gave the accused the accustomed statutory warning and then asked if he preliminary hearing held in the old court room at Georgetown until ladders could be run up. No estimate of the damage was obtainable. OTTAWA, Jan. 8 -(CP)- The employers Employment service received i,- 300 replies uttering 1,400 jobs for whlle the deck one-half inch crac near the,No. 3 hatch crew came below and got some chain blocks. "After ti. few hours deck and saw a three-eight: to I went on k in the deck on the port Strong Upward Agreement was reached after consultations between Prime Min- lster St. Laurent and the provin- cial premiers. With the exception of Quebec. the number of eligible universities Island, 2: Newfoundland. 1. Payments are expected to go out. within the next few weeks. Prov- HALIFAX, Jan. 10 - (CP) - some 08,000 bags of Prince Ed- ward Island potatoes were landed here today by 132 Canadian National Railway freight cars. tnrd training plane crashed near Frazerhood. 10 miles west of here, lt.C.A.F. officials said tonight. Names of the victims have been withheld pending notification of next-of-kin. No further details are Coal Shortage Acute ton pits. was described as "acute." west winds 25. Low and high Friday at Charlottetown 20 and 22. High tide today It 1101 A. LL MCA AIR SERVICE 7:25 A.M.; 1:35 P.M.; 0:55 PM. and was enlivened in mld-aftcr- .................z...... .. graduates and 1.800 for under- in h th b i f I';!t'I0cgriey miltshlga Rilnk to- (continued on Page 11 act. 4) graduates. , ligfdlnllon alt ill: ngln ofe50 griltion I em Ora ””L' "W!" WW" II 5' amps re uveni es vs. . t iik i. y p gliit:'hire Juveniles. Skate after. 0 0 No Yo Siiidggligiigi(l',?,',fuimo':,wT,fyb,.fgl nv :.e3;v'L,&:'rl'1);'f;4.,o'XM'liL':or4:D:;,n::ugg': an een service. as s)' which come; from the Cape Bre- Ar. Charlottetown from Monetml "Dancing every Friday night. South Rustico. weather and roads Permitting. Canteen. The Char- For Canadians In Korea NEW YORK, Jan Sioclt Maritef . 10 - (AP)- ct . Ontario. s2:i00,000; (4,600,000): British Columbia. 3576.500 (i.i53.- t-riti); Alberta. 3488.000 (936,558): Saskatchewan. 3414.000 (829,115): HALi.FAX, Jan. 10 - (CF) - The coslbins were almost bare in all three Maritime Provinces to- night but mining officials said it some dealers blamed the con- sumers for not stocking up durinl the summer and fall and then Lolvo Charlottetown for New Glasgow - Halifax 7:40 AM. New Glasgow iottetonians' Orchestra. , jg” ggg, .. , , Elm ' .- .. A strong upward swing today in m , is only a temporary situation putting in rush orders when the 1.50 not New Glasl0W 8 Il- un, Sn. nu,” mu Wm M. "CT - --H the stock market added an est- (conunucd on P.” 5 Col 2) brought on by recent heavy cold weather arrived. Arrive Charlottetown from I D orrllwa. Jan. 10 - (or) - immiibl. needs of the war. men imated sl,ooo,ooo.ooo to the quot- storms Prince Edward island reported uNoobwAfil-VII-s'xow -Ind Hal"-I i t . . foil! 0' IIIIUW fade mail your Films and Nags Defence Minister Clsxton said to- in the brigade will continue to be ed value of all listed securities. Sydney Teachers Dealers in Nova Scot-is. New a shortage throughout. the Prov- I iiiliii-i:fi.S:f.',','h"” PW” '"""" day "it 1! difficult t0 lmlllne 'i rota-ted -flex-12 month-' mvIce- The advance was general Brunswick and Prince Edward ince. Soft coal supplies were ml PM. from New GI-row and ' i l'3tt9l' tllhitlhl NW9" l'h'" 0"” "To meet our def!!!” HEN! lh throughout the market and halt- t island were trying to make their "very low" and coal and coka 1” I3- --3 cum 1 9'1" 35lh mind” in K"”- Kore! in Europe Ind It h0m0 70- ad a three-day decline that cap- I d P G 0 ' short stocks carry over until were short. MONDAYI wEDNE5D5Y' mmdl 19t fetal-"V. 3 Fl" mu”, m A m"P'"d '””"'"'t mu” Giiiftlll 51! ltlltllmd 9"0"- but ped the year-end advance a n new supplies arrive but even at In Glace Bay an official of 01"-7 r'h mum" S" ii Sh P". on hi! "him from I V1!" to Koren with the coritlnued support of all Railroads displayed on". best that some householders ran low. Dominion Steel '....i Coal Corp- 0:10 A-M- Arr!" Brine! "W is. Sun" sch”! mm" ” 7'00 Mr. Clarion said members of the we shall see it through." gii-engtii Gains at the outside D in Halifax there was little coal oration largest producer in nut. New Glasgow. . ' i ....... mh Briuda "are the but M. Mr. oiulxton said a wished every amon leader. ran to between sl in dealc.rs' bins and none banked em Cnlilda. said the weather was 10:35 A-It Arrive New 01-0!" Olnldiln "could IV9 Men th0 and a share with some indlv- ..C- at the pier. capable of holding to blame. ""5 97"'”7' i "come to the card and 0rokln- ola Party in Mal-gate school. Pri- tlay night. January nth. Proceeds for school. Playing begins at l rcioei: lhl.i'p. clothed. equipped and paid force Canada has ever had.” He added: "We have found additional ways to bridge the gap of more than 1.000 miles between our men and their confident efficiency and high spir- its of the men in our three serv- ices" in Korea. I-fo paid tributa to the 11.0. A. F. which carried him on his 18,000- mlie. 14-day visit to the troops. idual issues pmhin that on their own. and 0130 under is The Associated Press of 00 stocks was up 81 at swift). only 10 cents under the 1062 peak 3 far beyond IVEIBEO at year's high SYDNEY, N. 5., Jan. 10 -- (C?) a sydney teachers. meeting to discuss a salary increase of 3240 a year. decided tonight to con- tinue their demands for "a les- sonabla wile." 00.000 tons. In Moncton, N. 3.. dealers said delivery from the coal companies were slow. The supply had been good until Christmas, they said. but then they slowed and dealers Empty coal cars were late ar- riving back at the loading spots and even when they did arrive were packed with snow. which took time to remove. The weather. too. forced two IUNDA! ONLY I have Charlottetown for Moactol 11:20 AM. Arrive Charlottetown from Monctoa 5:5! PH. --com. in in. hockey um. homes. lvaryone should do everv- ' i Saturday night. Fredericton Rink. ihlnt they can to give the things During his visit every lacluty was which was the best in Ii. years. Sydney teacher-b. along with were unable to guarantee delivery. pits to go idle for one day this 55.1,”, n. on" Tonnmxwmi Springfield Rangers vs. Frederic- thfy molt Wlnt to than men extended. ,- U. 8. rubber was the day's most most others in Cape Breton, have some reported they had long week when the miners couldn't run 1"” ton Jets. aim. um-, fighting for us and for the rostor- "co-operation between the vai'.- active issue up 94.3 at 00.! as 0 voted to take strike action if waiting lists and most customers reach the pits. Three more pits ' .4... ation and preservation oL see. our Unlud Nations forces is good." remit of a propoaal by the com- their laiary demands are not met. had to wait three or four days. were idle today because not Dally tlnolnhg Inlay) i "Hear the intarostlng lecture and that lsmors lcttcrsfioin olno eald so-. Oiaxton. Play to split the stock three. The strike deadline had been No coke has been available in enough coal can had arrived to have Borden have 0. II an "Experienced in Korea" by and friends and more local news. The 8.0.A.!'.'s big Gmlrcsaft. shares for one. American Can. get for Jan. 7 but was postponed Moneton since Christmas and none load the output. LII. Miler Andrew Macitaa of WIn- "The war in Korea has been a carrying t Minister and his under the influence of s four-for- for two weeks to give municipal- is in sight. "But we expected to be back 1.00 PM. no I'M- liioe. in Wlnsioo station Hail, tough. challenging lob and it isn't party. touched down at nearby one split proposal. gained 00.20 to ities more time to consider the In Saint John, N. 3.. the short- on normal shipments soon." the LII PM. oh ! Timdny. January 15th at I run. aocxclmo Airport. slasas. matter. age of soft coal, practically all of official said. no P-IL C. . MI 2 finished yet. subject only to un-