;.f. MAXIM!) OF A. ' MERE MAN 3:--Q fulofthor njoy flu nuns floor. in and- by Carlin: Charlottetown, snmnsnlds 315.00 per annual. Elsewhere in P.l.l. 39.00. other Provinces and !J.B.A. 313.00 par annun.) Read by Eve When one yawn: another 73''" after him. MAXI MS OIA MERE MAN Mai; Prince Edward Island Like the new ' CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, .NOVEMBER 7, 1953 ALLIED TROOPS CALM TRIESTE AFTER NEW RIOTS Tito Has Plan To End, Quarrel With Italy Bus Jones Leads All Comers in Mink Awards At snowstorm: Hit Large 0.8. Areas CHICAGO. (AP) -Bnovwutomu. churned by high wina. hit the us. east coast and I broad area of the plains Friday, bringing the first taste of impending winter to doth areas after prolonged mild Ji'e4l.ti'lef. Aocumulations up to eight inches were predicted for Kansas, where falling snow was stacked into drifts by the winds. The seaboard snow was expected to reach a maximum of about five inches on the eastern slopes of Penlnsylvanlab mountains. The cold air brought night-tim- freezlng temperatures into the tier of Gulf states. and chilled all ex- cept the southern tip of Florida. snow fall generally over an area. from the Carolina. mountains to New York. In New York City, the amount which fell was light, but the flurrles looked furious in wind gusts up to 35 miles an hour. Coming Events "Chicken suppcr. Fortune Hall Tuesday, Nov. 10. serving 5 to 9. "Weekly Dance, Fort Augustus. Wednesday. Burke's Orchestra. "Big 30th Anniversary Sale nowfon. McGulgan and Boyle. "Reserve Friday, 20th November. mxnmage Sale. Holy Name Hall. "Brackley Women's In litula cake sale at S. A. 'McDonal '5 on Saturday, Nov. 7 at 2:30. "South Rustlco hot chicken dinner and bazaar, Wednesday. Nov. 18. "Dance every Tuesday night, Slanlcy Bridge Rink hall. Music by Munroc's Orchestra. "Masquerade Danbe. stanhopo- Covehcad Hall. Wednesday. Nov- ember llth. Prizes. "Reserve Saturday. lath Novem- ber, Cake Sale, Fennell at Chand- ler. "Salvation Army Bean supper and sale of work, December 1st. no cents. "Beta Phlrl:-Itummage salt-. Y. M. C. A. this afternoon 2.30 P. M. "Reserve Wednesday. November 10th. for Bean Supper. in Cornwall Hall. "Pantry sale Saturday. Novem- ber '1ih. Pennell and Chandler. at 130 P. M. Ausplces Precious Blood Monastery. "Will all interested in Hazel- Amherst AMHERST, N.B., Nov. 0 (Spgc. iHD-- 3. 3. (Bus) Jones of Bun- WFY W38 top man in the mink show here this year at the Marl- timc Winter Fair. George A. Call- of Hummer-side was second. They were far ahead of other ex- llibitors. Mr, Jones had an aggregate of 192 points. Mr. Callbeck had 131. Ten points are awarded for A championship. In the classes a mini! 13 Elven a point for every animal in the class. The number of points in an indivudual class flepftnds on the number of mink 11 . Mr. Jones finished his victory string this morning with it clean- up of first places and all the championship ribbons, including the grand championship in the Aleutians. He also won the fe- male championship ribbon in the pastel class. Yesterday Mr. Jones had cleaned up all the champion- ship ribbons, including the grand, in the Stewarts, He also won the female championship in the Breath of Spring Platlnums. 'IIhus he re- tained the title of top showman which he took here a year ago. Mr. Callbeok completed his vic- tory string this morning by tak- ing all of the championships, male, female and grand. in the sapp- hires. A few minutes previously he had taken tho male and grand championship ribbons in the pas- tels. He also had some strong winnings yesterday in some of the earlier classes judged. Lidmundston Coldest a Spot In Mgljflmes HALIFAX. (CP)-Temperatures in the Maritimes Thursday night dipped to the lowest levels of the season so far. . Edmundston. N.B.. near the Que- bec line was coldest with a. 14- degree reading. Fredericton re- ported an 18. Saint John's 22 degrees equalled the all-time low for the date set in 1933, A 28-degree reading at Yarmoutb. N.s., also equalled the local record. Along the south coast of Nova Scotla the ground froze for the first time this fall Halifax had I low oi 26 and Sydney 25. Charlotte- town reported 28. Fish Buying ST. JOHN'S, Nfld.. (OP)-A low- lavel r.a.me-calling contest between fish merchants and the Newfound- land government has developed over A proposal to pay the fisher- man an advance of sl.50 per qulntnl on fish said; this fall. The government offered to put up the money but asked that the merchants make the advance to British lid U. S. Envoys Hear Delils BELGRADE, (AP) -- Yugoslav foreign secretary Kccs Popovic called in the diplomatic envoys of Britain and the United States Fri- day night and laid before them this country's proposal for ending its quarrel with Italy over Trieste. Details of the Yugoslav plan were not disclosed officially. Persons in a position to know said, however, it covered three major points to end the fiery dis- pute reaultlng from the Anglo- Amerlcan decision of Oct, 8 to turn Trieste zone A over to Italy. As reported by these sources the Yugoslav proposal. announced at in meeting to which British am- bassador Sir Ivo Mallet and Am- erican charge d'affalres Woodruff Wallner were summoned hastily, covet-ed these points: 1. A denunciation by Yugoslavia f the new outbreak of violence in gtrieate which this country's offi- cial press and radio has called upon the Western powers to halt through stern measures. 2. An urgent request that Brit- ain, France and the United States press for a conference soon, as proposed by their foreign ministers in London last month, with Italy and Yugoslavia participating. in an effort to find a solution. 3. A suggestion of where and when the conference should be held. The details of this proposal were not disclosed beyond an un- official report that Popovlc sug- gested the meeting be held "in the general area of Europe" as soon as possible. 200-Acre Farm Sells For 3110.000 BRAMPTON. Ont.. (CP) - A sign of the industrial hncm: A 200-acre farm near Brampmn. 12 miles northwest of Toronto, was rpportscl Friday In have been sold by farmer Rankin Kellam to an electronics firm for 3110.000. Kellam bought it eight years ago for 37,000. He would not disclose the name of the company. MOSCOW, (Reuters) - British ambasoad-or Sir William Hayeter had I. 20-minute talk Friday with Foreign Minister Molotov. It was the ambassadors first meeting with Molotov since he arrived here brook Cemetery. please make year- the fishermen, collecting from the 1v remittance. to the 'n-easurengcvetrmnent later. E. A. Mccabe. The merchants refused on "Card Game (CF-o-riy-fives), grounds that the government plan Fort would result in vanying flmilprloes Augustus Hall, Tuesday night, Nov- to fishermen. Also, they said, in- Pmber 10. Prizes bigger and better divlclual ml-vchants didn't have the than ever. Jacks cast if P. M. "Buying oats daily at our mill in Kenalngton. Paying market prices. Will handle any amount. Vnnsult us, Kenslngton Feed Scr- vlce, Kensingion. "A Memorial service will be hold at the Cenotaph at Kingston 011 Sunday. November 9th. at 2 P. M. All veterans are requested to be present. "I-lot. Chicken Supper and Games. Oorrsn Ban I-fall. Wednes- day. November lftb. Dance. Burns' Orchestra. "All custom hardwood flooring held at our mill and not called for within thirty days will be sold for fxbenau. E. D. Ives Ar Company. "Notice. The after church service tti be held in the Roll- Wly Hall has been cancelled for Sunday night. Nov. 8th. "South Wlnaloe Comet y Plot Holders: kindly send past due yearly fees to Treasurer, A. 3. 59"Ir. Winsloe. "Annual Meeting Summerileld Vredlt Union. in summerfieldliall, Tuesday. November tom. s r. M. Special speaker. Refreshments served. "We need a. Inigo quantity of Canon: and Chic ens for Tuesday. Premium paid on aavy birds. Also buying live fowl. Buying 3 until "Showing at Mt. Stewart Friday and Saturday nights, "Westward the Women" starring Robert Tay- lor. Denise Darcel. Hope Emerson and John Macfnlyre. "Auto and Supplies, 203 Great George Street, sales and Ser- vice. Complete line of De Laval Milkera, Separators.” Water Pres- sure systems, Automobile Parts, Oils, Greases, etc. "A grand time fnr all, big masquerade dance. Mt. Stewart Canadian Legion Hall. Saturday. Nov. 7. Admission 50c. Jackie Doyle's Orchestra. Old time and modern dancing. "Poultry Wanted. Buying live and dressed poultry daily. except Saturday. We weigh and pay for live birds on farm. Phone collect for pick up service. no 9636. Night 7886. Central Egg an Poul- try station. Grafton Street, Char- , lottetown. and fowl Mon- day at Fredericton; Tuesdiv. Brookfield 9 a.m.; Milton 103 York 1 p.m.; Redford 2; Tracadle 2:30: Mt. Stewart 3; Plsquld 3.30; Fort. Augustus 4 Watervale 4.30: Vernon River 5; Pownsl 5.30: Wednesday. New Glasgow. 9 n.m.: Wheatley River 10; Holmes' Corn- "Buying pigs ler 11; New Haven 1 p.m.; Bon- ahaw 1.30; Desable 2; Kelly's Cr0lI'3; Emerald 4; Clifton 25: Kenalngton 5.30. Paying 328.00 a pair for good pigs over 35 lbs. each. Will also buy smaller ones. 13- R. L. Dlckieron. New Glasgow. Knud Jorgensen. Oct 2 The British emtbasw said it was "purely a. courtesy. call". lluarrel, In Nfld. Over Procedure money in the till, having already gone to the banks once this fall for the cash to buy fish. . "Water Street Gang" Fisheries Min-lsier W. J. Keougih retaliated with the annou cement that the government would pay the fishermen direct. He called the trade's action typical merchant obatructionlsm and failure to co- operate. Upon hls return from Ottawa Premier Joseph smallwood jumped into the fray. He dubbed the mar- chants ”the Water street gang" and hinted that sweeping changes in the market set-up would be in- troduced. The merchants termed the prem- ier's remarks "petty childishlneas" and imputed is "deliberately mis- chievous intent." They challenged the premier to nationalize the in- dustry "tind make a complete mess of it." In reply the premier challenged the merchants to prove their abil- ity and sincerity by Dnwlrbif ""3 fishermen prlca at least equal to those paid last year. Federal Govit To Assist Cobalt Bombs Purchase TORONTO. (CF)-Health Min- ister Martin said Friday the fed- eral government has approved financial assistance towards the buying of two cobalt 60 beam cancer therapy bombs for in- stallation at Hamilton and Wind- sor. In a speech prephrod for do- llvery at the official opening of the Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation's cobalt 60 beam therapy bomb clinic here, Mr. Martin said the bombs will be suit to Hamilton and Windsor by next spring. f'Tbe province's two remaining university central, Ottawa and Kingston, may be expected to complete construction arrange- ments for the receipts of cobalt Fire yesterday evening complete-i ly destroyed a large barn, 12 head of cattle, two horses and the com- plete year's crop of Mr. Sheldon Abbott, South Granville, about a mile from the pavement at the Eradalbane crossing. The fire started from an over- turned kerosene lantern which Mr. Abbott's son had in the lift, putting down feed. Neighbors rol- lied from far and near but were unable to do little to prevent the rapid spread of flames. The dwel- fire fighters. Mr. Abbott was away from home at the time of the fire, helping a neighbor harvest his turnips. had just. finished putting his own in the barn the day before. All his gralnrwas threshed and in the bin. A ton of timothy seed was destroy- ed in the blaze. There was a very small amount of insurance covering the loss which is estimated to run between four and five thousand dollars. Mr. Ab- bott had purchased the farm only about six years ago, It was former- Barn, Callie, Horses & Crop Lost Fire At S. Granville He, lsticka and chair ling and a hen-house were saved from the disasterous blaze by the combined efforts of the volunteer of Brntlalbane, Gordon Bui (ling Sold To, Maritime Electric Company ly the David MacLecd homestead purchased from Mr. Peter MacLeod l 16 PAGES w The Guardian, Five Cents , Morn' , Dally Founded 1581. ' Cily Res;-ntbles Balllefield As lliolers March TRIESTE. (CPl - Infuriaied AMHERST, N.s., Nov. &-lspec- mobs, armed with hand grenades, i':iilvMa)or M:icRar-. senior mam- legs, fought aiber of the firm of A. MacRae and series of pitched battles with Trl- Son, accepted the Premier Breed- 56i8 M1109 10F BEVCH hours Friday. ers' Shield here this afternoon al- The TAOWIB eased only afterlter the MacRae herd had made a. British and American occI1patio!i,stronz nmsu in the closing events nets. The Allied nulltary placed the veteran brecdevr at the :0V9I'nm8m top of the list. S, C. Oland won demonstrators were killed and of may animals about 30 wounded Friday by police other men and gunfire. Three police were injured the-1, herd, by a. hand grenade. i were bred by purchased into The Olrtn.d-s won the tpreniir-r cx.llibilor's shield and their Two demonstrators were killed I .d A 11. b . . Eontdllsf iigmnddedd Th:1'5da5g 1 1"”: ail;flxlIl':lI:'1i11,n,ll'H.S Slld:inr:1p,v u(r)iIril l)!T(l:i.leCinlg!.: in iheo '72 hauler: ofMi'lolln4g he saw Lamond the Llmwod was touched off by a police ban faim manB'ger' 30 01-” to accept on flying the Italian flag over citvim.?.hsh1I:l1d' d .v t . . hall. Many of the demcnstratorsib, an Ha 0” M15 ”””'"F0d were Italian students and three of I") he. mC.t' ,m.aL .me Awshms the dead were lyyeaholdsl , mm L.lF plOliil.,C non the inter- l ,. . , , . The Adriane port resembled a!.Vl:.et;lilricial herd (0fl'l'D8L.ll0l"l as b til I" 1 . ' . a sled Friday night as bands The Keml Boswell and Ian I cl t t d h h. . l-ilootig-lTs1;A:)antsteriiaed)rfsttgijitmiaast1biglkgnigefgqdaffnlmvigiorla1313”?! made ” grass and Cafe chmm cgnil)ctltioh oLL'lIxlhli.,e)' nhaiie sryfgsg irirsls, a half dozen seccndis, three H . 'thirds, a flock of fourths, several British and American troops fifths and at many sixth -place guarded key buildings along with ribbons and may had me mnud Sympathy Demonstrations I I I I ...f.-"”.i.':.';;..':;ff”.:”il..”T.i'; in:-T0 Consider CIVII week when the Eastern Trust a Service Salary increase Demands Company. acting for the Estate, sold the Grafton Street properly to the Maritime Elec- tric Company which has occupied the premises for approximately 20 years. -- The litre-o storey brick and OTTAWA, (CF)--l)t-niands by, stone huildlng was originally the Civil Service Federation for hum for the late Mr, Dani;-lisalary increases for Canada's Gordon by the contracting firm 131,646 permanent and temporary of Henry and Samuel Lowe, later federal civil servants will be cori- known as the Lowe Brothers. The siticretl by the cabinet during the property with a frontage of ap-iucxt few weeks. proximately 40 feet and depth ofl Prime Minister St. L:-iurcnt ad. 90 feet has been in possession of vised the federafion of the cab- ihc Gordon family for the past: -incl study in a letter made pub- s5 yang, llc Friday. However, he asked the The first tonnnls were ihc,fFdBrstion to hear in mind that furniture firm of Mark W.-1ght;most. federal civil servants havo. and Company. That business was born granted the fivo-day wonk- lator purchased by Beer and and that. the Superannuation Art Weeks Company and the stare re. has been extended to cov:-r tem- moved several doors west to the POFMY ?mP10&'E95- building now owned by R. T. "1 PXDEN. that the cabinet will H01,-nan company, consider this matter in the next The latg Mr, Gordon had hlsown few weeks, when it has the rela- nmcc in the area where the vant facts placed before it and slnrc of Bali, and Mrrtae was do- the views and proposals of the sir")-ed hy (are two years ago, Hr; l"iYli service comniis.slon." Mr. built the building on the block St. Laurent said. "I will ensure above in 1395, Fnllqwlng the ya. that the cabinet is made awaro mm-51 of new and iv”-kg more of the views of your federation.” was it succession of tenants with a billiard parlor having occup- nncy on the second floor when the Maritime Electric first took over the ground floor. The hil- liard room was moved to the third floor later and afterwards the Electric Company took over the whole, structure. The original building on the lower block of Grafton street was once the home of the Charlottetown Woollen Mills. Island Showmen Leave Amherst For Royal Winter Fair Senator Craigmlle won lnp place ihonors for the standard bred tt'ot.ters shown to harness at the Amherst Wintor Fair yostorday. The horse is owned by Mr. '1'. ll, Ramsay, Port Elgin. NB, In second place was G. Ann C.. owned by Mr. George Callback. Sumlmeralde, while Pixie Girl. owned by Mr. R. S. Humphrey. Kcnslngtcn took third honors. .i.A...m- A- --- Second Van Alsflne Quadruple? Dies LANSING. Mich., (AP) -- The second of Lansing's Van Alstinc quadruplets died Friday. Donald Ray, first of the quadruplots born Oct. 26 to Mrs. Jung Trollman 5h0WmCn 15155 "i8hi- Shipped "NIT Van Alstine. had lived in an in-,carlonds of cattle from Amherst. cubntor since birth. The fourlh- to the Royni Wlnlfr Fill? 85 TOT- bnrn of the quad! another boy,innlo. In the shlpmonls were it car died a day after h birth. inf Ayrshires, from the herd of Boswell and Sons. Victoria. PEI: - another car of the same bred by s9co"Y'Vucu"m . s c. Oland. Bcdford. N.S.; 5!. car cufs Gusonne Pngg nf .Iot-sevs by Edison B. Mutch. ggd North River"; and a composite Cnf , M ., of Shorthorns shipped by H. F Varggrrn gang; (Agmy fggagzdloarbw and Son. Aulac, N.B: , ' . , h iC,Vrils Eutnn, Uppnr Blandford, wholesale gasoline pr cos y mi NISH; W-V”? Mlwhenl Ammrm EVETBKC Of one-quarter CHIC f-I Kili- lon in its 15-state eastern markel.- Mid W. R. Truman, Aulnc. lng area which extends from the Earlir-r this week two 80””? Cnmnnas to Mam,” dancing teams from here per- At Albany, N. Y.. the price wast formed. They were tho Y.M.C A. Juniors and the Charlottetown Wanderers. It was reported that Mr, Almou Boswell. well known Island brood- lowered to 10 cents from l6.2. In Boston and Providence it was cut 3-10th of a cent to 16.1 cents. oth r major producers are ex- 60 bombs soon after." he added. or of the Yorkshire-type hogs. Dunslaffnage. would not be gnlnr: to the big Fair at Toronto this year, Mr. Boswell was not avail- able for comment last night. Troops Dueilf The ...... I Qugbec Monday pected to follow lault. Canadsls fifth. Mr. Martin said the atomic OITAWA (cpgy-The utlmantrv :n”,fr'e”po;,”eT,':f";:';c,J:, brrgglgg Battalion of the 21th Brigade will will increase substantially "the dock '"' Qucbec Monduy "Aim" supply of cobalt available for ”'"5' h"dq"”""' ”id Fddu" . The 30 officers and 806 men b”.if,”,,Hf,,;fci:::' "m b",,,,,,,,,, embarked from Rotterdam last 1" Dmemb" at next ye”. H Wm Monday aboard the liner Samaria. he pomme to step up pmduc. The troops will board trains tlon to two units each month. F00" Hit? the Ships docks to pro- --In "(QM "I" no "man M, coed on rotation leave,-After leave, now" Inn" ,,,,,,y mm cm. the battalion will concent ate at. ads in its efforts to defeat the Ctmii P9'4W""- 059- Ind Vi” deadly accu go of cancer. Because 130 T8'dE!i8nW9d II I COMDOHEM of mu, th re is developing all of the newly -formed Canadian across the country a'grcwlng ef- Glllfdi 5El1mGM- fort and a better-balance dlatrihu- German! aim who married Cann- tlon of facilities and services for dlans while they were serving in lernnicuts both blamed ”u'rr-sports-: h - r g . - , . . ::.:r;:d .I;:”::.S1::.;;,;g,gr 300, new fired a shot and were ordered nctj (,3,-,1.-:5 A1351-gill MsLoi::t(i:' cattle li::CLili)f9t);;;:Fl:';9(1aP0l15 11111939 di':u;ldgI' the herd name of the estate It was reported that martial law gm :::.i:&1L'tfiro::e1l; hfaod aha”- mighl. be proclaimed if the sltua-.b,m,'ch of mm i . L” ' . tion became worse. A 5 and 3' sixth The riotous demonstrations u'cioci5,T,:he,KIacRne hard wok some ten . - ' es s. rce srcou 5, six thirds and .d b' . - , . q. . and 14 ntlier Italian cities. llllnlll ng F,JlaMmems' Italian diplomats in London andi Iemaie champkm Washington were ordered to pm-A, The senior female and grand test the bloody incidents, backinglfcmale championships went today tclipnprotcsts from Trieste city offt-Aline Truman cow, Prospect Bios. The Italian foreign ministry said Friday night Prlme.Minisier Polls tConL nlfodmon pa;. s”ES1.":"' I. lied - v . Bizsifianame rgcranniaiaafdbrn Premier Macdmlaid suitalions. i The British and American gm"-I as did1 ”' " Gen, ski HALIFAX, (CF)--Premier Angus L. MacDonald came home from .1 six-week vacation in Scotland Fri. day with Ii, cold and A commit- ment, of sorts, an his rum.-mid F('Lll'0mPIlE. In top huninr aflnr his trip. the ible elements" in Trieste, the Allied commander, John winter-ton. A London foreign office spokes- man told newspaper men the im- plications will be studied in rela- tion to the eventual Anglo-Ameri- can evacuation of the free lorri- toigxls zone A--the area due to be Hmilinx 63-year-old former navy turned over to Italy. That. plan mlntslrr said of his futurr has run into a sung in the militant "I will rniire , . snmci.i.m,, be. nllllosi-lion of Yugoslavia, Wh1'c'n llvbon now and mv .'l0t.h birthday." occupies zone B. Ho had t-vmta. for his mm, The rioting began Wodnesdav-- too. He hlnmc-d it on tho switch the Italian Arnilstice Day of thc'frnm kills tn more conventional Firstlworld War-during rir-mm..l;;a.rb mm. he ..,.,,..d Landon stral one for the return of Trieste In Scotland. Promir-r Maodonnld (0 IMi.V- ipnrticipsited in ceremonies at Edin- burch Castle and attended the Gwelic Mod at Ohan He was ac- -- , ,ccnmnnv.crl by Mrs. Mardonald. - The Danish navigator Vitus Ber-,' '"I'llM' ilnrlcrslrmd my (?nrZic," mg named Alaska after an Eskimo said the pt-cniinr, all ardent stu- wnrd moaning "great lands." Admit. of inn Colltc lnnmie, PoW Interviews To Stop NORTHERN sracfs WOODS m0VEd in WW1 fixed WW0-iof the Ayrs.hi:'c competition and' Nmcumied Friday H1311! mill IOU!” more prize money but a numberi Major MacRae is.Awarded ' iPremier Breedersi Shield iAppoinlmenl To P.W.C. Sljf a Mr. Robert E. Llghtfont, of Brantlnrcl, Ont, has been appoint- ed to the teaching staff of Prince of Wales College, it was announced this week following a meeting of the Provincial Cabinet. He succeeds Dr. Henri Blanchard, former vice principal olthe College,who return- fd to duty after his retirement when the French teacher of the past term left to return to Dalhousic University. Mr. Lightfoot obtained his Mas- ter of Arts degree in modern lan- guages at the University of Town. lo,,and has spent the past twat years taking post-graduate work: at the Sorbonue in Paris. He will: start his new duties here the first of next week. The former teacher of French at the College was Mr. H. E. Altkens. . New Case Of Hog Cholena OTTAWA. (CP)-Discovery 00 a new case of hog cholera on El farm in Essex County. Ontario. was reported Friday by the Agri- culture Department. .Sr-vonly-four hogs are involvr-rl on the farm, whirh ii between Windsor and Amheratburz. The department said they had been for! garbage. The animals will he t'lesl.rnyed immediately and the carcasses buried. It was the first case, of hozt. cholera in Ontario reported in" more than two moni.h-- V A if Cosf SoME FolKS so A lviiicil -to LNE You Wouoev. WHY flier" Do if ,0. lf Redjacticgs continue liozird their domnncls for censor-I By JOHN RANDOLPH chip of mwll 'rnm home PANMUNJOM. (AP)-The Iridium chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission declared Fnwelcomo Mall Stopped The described as re- Frlday that prclongod Communist captives, interviews with war prisoners nrojfusinrz I'Plmirintmii b.l' I-ll" Rfdi. useless and "iuhuman” and l'YI7I)';p'”ip-"illd that. ifl('lS were uitonrlod be halted unless Rod t:ict,1z,g to ”lnI:nitdat.ru siatitlvr, tuwt'c(' null Change. jbrllw til:-in" lulu roittttiimr ilnll'.P. "I am roiilcbnnt in order m-.v;'Illilni:iyv.i lsmtl llriwoiconio ni:-ll Rullrds in can the force reqtnrr-dtwns ordered haltcd. to hold these wrrirhod men ill, Willi" H10 llllisnnr-r cxplanatlim front. of the r-xplninvrs," Lot.-GPEl.f"iiiti””k RTFW blrakri Alllrd-Co'n- K. S. Thimayyn told a pros: cor)-illlulllsl efforts in set the limo and fcrenco. ' iplaco for the Kotmnli-peacn run- ”It is inhuman. I Cgllfl, 5Lg11(lilLVl"llllFP llll0XDPCi.l3diy made somw any longer in go in the explanm l1l'rm'css. tron tents and look at it. my-srlf" The Cmmunisl agreed in help Thlmayys also dlsclosod that two mil lnwrf - ir-vrvl sinft :M'il'lSf'rR, Indian officers had been held hos- meeting in SNNE Sessions Irvdmv. tap in the pro-Communist prl.:- to take up the VSSHPS of lime nnor camp by 22 Americans and place and cnniposttinn of the prwrc (mo Briton until the mmmisairm confornnm-. Students Turn Bow Street Courtroom Into Bedlam night were ushered into the court. all charged with ”u'Anl.on.ly dia- charging it firework in the street." Once inside the courts two chambers, most of the students pleaded guilty to the charges and paid small fines. LONDON. (AP) - Shouting, li,vmn-sin-gmg university students turned famed Bow Street court into is bodlam today when hear- ing: began on mass arrests result- ing from one of the most riotous Guy Fawkes nights in London his- tory. But. ushers repeatedly had to singing "Onward Christian Sol-lcall for silence when the students dlers," they marched through the related their side of "the story. packed and littered Covent Gar- some snarled proceedings by In- sistlng on calling witnesses from the shouting, jeerinx throng out- side-an almost-impossible Job. The hearings were den market. area. btrewina explod- ing firecracker: in their wake. and tried to rush the doors of the court when they were thrown open. Policemen. standing shoulder to shoulder, barred their way. The police finally managed to varsity studl-n.ts clear a space, and the more than people on the llntrr-rs of Parllri the detection and treatment 'of Europe will arrive in Canada this disease." later. 200 students arrested Thursdayimont. the alter- math of a wild outburst Thursday night in London's West End, cli- maxed by in march of 10.000 unl- and other young TORONTO. (C?) - hfinimum and maximum temperatures: Min Max. ilnusnn lfib - -4 Viclnrlrt 44 --I llldrnnnton 26 -4 (Calgary 2? ' -- ,Rogma 34- 43 Winnlpr-g N 43 Toronto 24 37 Otizruu 17 O 3? 24 I 35 24 -- 22 .. 19 -- llallfnv 2C A - (lllarlntlolnwn 29 - Sytillm 25 -- Ynlmmilh . 28! -- Sl. .lolin's., Nllfi. . 28 - HAl.ll"AX. (CF)-The Dominion Woatlic-r Office here says an in- tonsr storm. centred off the Vir- pmia mast has caused snow, rain and strong gales from North Caro- luic In Cnpr Cod. This poor weath- rr is moving norihlvnrd with tho islntni. and will spread into this -snuiilwcslrrn Maritlmes on Satur- ldny. ronllnulng in many regions ,on Sunday. l Regional form-.asts: I Prince Edward Island. oasionl E N. B. counties. ripper St. John rlvq ior valley: Cloudy: wet snow by ; evening: that winds 20 increasing I11 aftonmnn to out nice 35. Low- hlgh at Charlottetown II and IQ Monctcn 20 and 40, Edmnndswl I5 and 35. Outlook for Sunday-luln. Lower st." John River valley; Cloudy. with wet snow beginning about noon. chanllink in the even- ing to rain: northwest winds 2! increasing about noon to northeasi llRiF5 45. gusts to 60. Low-high II Fredericton 15 and 40. Saint John 22 and 10. Outlook for Sunday-Rain. Bay of Chaleur: Clear. cloudi over in evening: cold: light wind increasing in afternoon to out II and by evening in cast. 25 Lawn high at Csmpbellmn la and 35. Outlook for Sunday-R.aln anj wet. snow. , High tide today at Chsrlottetnwl at li.34 A. M. and 10.40 P. M. Summerslde tide eighteen mira- uln later than Charlottetown. - sun rises today at 0.50 A M. on( sets at 454 P. M.