PAGE FOUR , , , , WWW g THE .GUARnlAN.,r1HARt.0T'lfiaT0wN .. . U . dl t.M.Lapaim.i'sald. ill r' I ”'””” A - i '0 l HE t. UARDIA N :..f:i;'i?:f;'....:.......f..:i.....i.. it 5 I-BBP -'"'l l -JN'ote.; By. The way t ummu u mm um. um rm om” appeal to the Prime Minister to release ..,. .., M, I - I J . ,, Department. Ottawa. The island uuansuta rasiisatn; co. vincial field. He'll likely argue that if the M N , .1 three seats involved aren't "safe" federally, l't.....i'm'.lio ,i,'Ls';tsos':ua lYQ.lllL1Iurl'lIvl.1: 33:; "W mu "m Mk ”" President and Asetsclslteglfdltor. lass L lsunsett. , mgcrmbrook "ml am .1 "N It Dropsny over which the Ame”, Mn” 3,,” Wm” then there lsnt a single riding in the prov- mm bu" gum" Mums: o :0 lair: 3:1! eaue.reise contra. club... ' ince that is-and Mr. St. Laurent might as .... ' box. an n:.:.;.'';”.:, M Diners, unwumm We" call a speedy general election and get 4 In its an "tenuous or Ksns- l.hom.- aesutitul shad? b"""” "Covers Prince Edward Island like the dew” f'lhe strongest Memory is Weaker lites the Weakest Ink". CIIARLOTTETOWN, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4. 1952 , -, -n. u. .1. --Z -- -- - -- -- - A U. K. firm has developed a rust re- curle:':vh'b"scor:d til: 3'-Thad. 1:; Put . - TIIB clllll W8? Warlns "Ii mover that converts rust into a protective min”?-:1 :5 mill?! sunning for I hoie- . TM - While-i Department .., finish which is an excellent base for paint. u.'ul.,-31;, 5,: '.,,?;;E,.',i',,l2;':" 32:: ?f.”'L',,;l:,",'”d,gg-"methins about Moscowls Politbureau is busy right now stirring up aliew the embers of the cold war. The "sweet reasonableness" of the Moscow Economic conference has achieved its diabolical purpose of setting the coun- tries of the West at each other's throats in a revival of protectionist sentiment de- . - - , . nlth h signed to throttle trade. Guile having Arrangements should Ce,.m,,1y be made RGVICW. tiono:'lon,:w'l;i1',d::o!':'n;9i;;i:h; served its purpose, blackmail and intim- as Mayor Stewart suggests for the wel, "mm! alumna”, "M" r :i.osLd.isut1ilnguish milltaryn-ego idailon "OW 0"'39 mi-"'9 come "it0 the" come of returned soldiers from Korea or Oyelisht or those which may rep his wife. Csnadlallh elliileitleili 0Wn- ' Europe to their native Province. The Le- ggivzggzl :':d"g:ivg: hm. 41; ffnggflh to pick their own Danger points are West Germaim 361" gion will no doubt see that this is followed by them 'should thus be the inftpto for the man .llli”nl.”Rf5,,,i3”;";gl lin and Korea. Soviet political strategy is the three M. P.'s for service in the pro- it over with." EDI IORIAI. NUIES Canada is now declared freed from Foot and Mouth Disease. Perhaps export ' restrictions will be removed in due course, notwithstanding attempts in U. S. Senate to extend the prohibitions. up. fosmtfleg hm LIUNE 4. 1952 WI I i0lIl"'I!' 10 so see peace in some vacant 10098 and surrounding district con- tributed 2.335 pints of blood to the Red cross and they are proudly claiming a record, maybe a world record.- Vancouver Province. tion. tive unless the other fellows helping him. .- ot. laws citizen. L..,.... IMOIDIUIII to note that a truty 1”” Niwnn 3-Tiivlill and Portugal. to be revised ad al ll been confirmed. Wh-st hss'li)d:n :minle '”'"' ii” for those two countries should be possible for others... Niagara nu; be removed from the roads tinder sometimes whole street; of m exit m .1-'.'L'1l:rt::l'ldli:Lil"dhol'i1i?ip:i:on;!1den' ins any town or city l'OlllyoaLL1l1l:ik',: ties do their share. ?PlT9niLY larevsu in srried aimed in ms. never has needed 'i”"”"' -"P"m9t lot nut I proper system for issuing drivers' licencu only after careful testing. Uh 1"!-iii-III Jtlch tests, at i present, cmldiln lfmy. Where's the free- theso meiiscssi to navigation un- dim "199 Mb"! I70 Supposed to In Summside) -sa'u am L'i'l Abner? aimed at blocking. once and for all, a e e 0 German military alliance with the West Boston Stock Exchange has joined the and transforming Korea into a diplomatic and psychological defeat for the UN. The recent Communist-staged Essen is but a foretaste of what Moscow's puppets are prepared to do to forestall West German fearmament. East Gerrna: "civil war" if riot in markets that have extended hours of trad- ing. The governing committee said the lialf-hour extension to 3:30 p.m., would be effective June 2 and. remain in effect until further notice. 0 O O sotamtbed .' K . : doubtedly frequent the highwws in large numbers in is day when nearly everyone drives-. somehow or other.-Edmonton Journal. be fighting for?- tsn.) ' -As continue to come out of ' iii! lilngis of fierce .esist.ance to (Calgary Alber- Communists prophesy a Chancellor Aden:-iuer's government enters into any military alliance with the coun- tries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organ- ization. The Mayor of Toronto, Mr. Allan Lam- port, is anxious to succeed Mr. Walter C. Thomson, as Liberal Leader for Ontario. Mr. Thomson, who led his party to defeat at the recent by-elections has resigned, and the Communist by Malayan villsg- . . era. In one such stand a, year no i 086 ' i-he Villagers of remote Ksmpong ' Tcmenggor, drove off a band of 160 heavily-armed attackers. To re- ward them for their heroism, RA! Vsletts aircraft have been flying supplies to the villagers from Kua. ' ' SONG son you Old Charlottetown (AnIP.l.I.) PUBILIC FORUM We watched the stars that now were fading out, i The Age-(llli Story That Berlin will once again be a focal - . . . . gg ”..... ls Lumpur since April, iosi. Every And new the clan or d . point of Soviet pressure is evidenced by ls slated for an ?mfm: Judgesmp I?fp:I'iIIoi":leliht.: TELEGRAPH T0 SUMMERS!” 2? Lord. what is man. that thou i:t?snli:nlfio:d.bett:ii:::lct:woaxld1d Whiierogilnuilltmviiinds woke Istkhl: the partial blockade imposed on Allied Bad News, Dr. Hm Pmiamenm,y Seep :;iu;l"-:l'i::-i10i:l:”i;ini;'t”"':::; "we undmmnd "M W kw fairest: knowledge of him! or the supplies are dropped fl-mi the air. den thrusli ' military traffic 0'1""? highwayieading fmm retary to the U. K. Minister of Food, said Hy endorse no opinion of imp” ""9 beiwttn Ch"i0'-WOW" ;ilirlh:sulil?e'ksli'tv:xl: iZ"I2'?t"i;" b'ili:),Ue?s"b1;delvel;l)ll::l'eilt3trlA.l: Andmixnpereeptlbly the dim" mm West Germany i0 the former Capital Of the "Owing to our balance of pay. corresmndes: ;,gg3::y"'1i::;'ifhse dtimigienigdlgg lty: his days are as . shadow that thi-ouch the suerllla-infested tun. Am, out be 0 d m b Reich ments position it is unlikely that, any THE UNITED NATION5 "M "me W" "N" '"" "”"" in B3'.1”'.'I.'l'.3.'.:ti;.T3n3'3't1'2”n.1'.? :vl.:l.,,".'fi,';'JO,i:.,",',?,yl t:,';"":he' 8:;;,';; e ofysilene C mum” On the propaganda front, Chinese and North Korean "atrocity" charges aimed at the UN are being echoed the world over by party-liners. Germ warfare. poison gas shells, and maltreatment of prisoners. con- stitute but the more fantastic of the ac- cusations. , Everything points to a renewal of fever-, ish trouble-making on the part of Moscow. That trouble-making, it is safe to assume. will stop short of nothing but a general war. Wherever trouble breaks out. how- ever, it must be remembered that Moscow jghplaying for the extremely high stake of Germany. For as Germany goes. S0.1'un5 the thinking of the Politbureau, so will go Europe. officer Trsllllils An increase is forecast by Defence Min- ister Claxton in the number of officers to be trained in universities and in the serv- ices colleges, Royal Military College and Royal Roads. Laval University, Quebec, is particularly mentioned as a centre for the instruction of specialist officers, presumably because of its advantages as a bi-lingual institution. . g The step-up in training, however,. seems intended to be country wide and Prince.of Wales College and St. Dunstan's University must do their share by offering 9V0!'y 9"' couragement to students to prepare for commissions. The advantage is by no means all One sided. A certain amount of time is, of - L ' in isslo it w k be! that lear- be th i - It V r . course, taken from general education Int h n d meet are! bet I :1 m e ncoming tide. Liquor the U.N. armies in full retreat. - , . . . . . be h i h f . t . v O C the process of officer training but the pay It 15 Unusual for a Bmnsh Cabmet Mmg 1: I Home”! ompggnctli :51": s 1;: 3 "as" hang uorzusynce e are Nosh suou 'li::rtl;d.m;I:g ::ieD8"1::,r,oedre'sotllg-. p ' N involved both during the college year and istel. to leave his omce to visit scenes of 3,?-teenaent. ThetspeIclfl't:mi)l;oblem NoBu,t.miesm::e tprglleilgiuso hopeless dlcgs. I'g'lie.a(?en)e1rals came to lhim ' 4 - -- ' . . A all was 0 or as an ii an manorsnlsnzii-,erc . . through Hiking Summer itragnig :V'nct:; active warfare, but Rt. Hon. Lord Alexand- ,,;,me .9,..,,, ,;,,,H,,,y,,,,,,g' hlln Wm", fbucbibglmnu um mg,” M. m,.m... He ,epf,i;';.”9f,::,,',2f J. A. CARRglJ'.l'lllL'Il8 Alliggn DA, Gillis, suen 0 - , .tecoesnt.o umnn gscausoosorey rh I tite tedin . .. doubtedbf enable many )1 l ht other- an our form? Governor Gen.em.l' is an un would boll interfere with existing one. and worthy of lllP;0l'i:wl.l.IIt;.a fol.-nlwtll-:st.n Inwsnt tayzgd "-0 0 plete their college course w o I? 8 nt of usual portfolio holder. His visit to Korea raw. :1: the fontrsctlhlig countries honesty in trI;usirEi:ess 10,-gist, to yr” pg," ,0, ,,,mm... ma m Bigormisr .n..3.m3. wuc.-I-mg ive u or wa rs. ooscve t. sped rig for e one's coun . an ere any sx wee Ridgwsy ll d t ii iii N Ito Wk," beicompened to g p Wm M"? i” be” the expmeme and U. s. wished to change the word question that it is the will of God tide of retreat that hevelmliopped 1,, K.,,,2:,::., iso ataunond st. . on-town funds. knowledge of a successful practical soldier "laws" to "law", because the word that men should abstain. not that, till the enemy were driven beyond (Nu, so "mp...-. A ', Plume 590 Prime Minister's llilslsliia ios's,v:: ' further imports of sources can be permitted this year." A three-legged baby duck, envy of all his fellows, ls wandering about the farm in Sidney, B. C., of Capt. and Mrs. Harold Kennaird. Hatched a week ago, he used two legs for walking and the third as a rudder. His owners can hardly wait for his Charlottetown and Sunimerside Airports are ideal so far as landing and departing conditions are concerned, in that there are no high buildings in the vicinity to inter- fere with flights. The new law just en- acted forbids the erection of such sky- George III, grandson of George II. was born this date 1738. Under him it was by the great Whig families that the policy of England was dictated. He tried to end the responsible government. policies in America caused the loss of the Thirteen Colonies. Cultural education and encouragement are being pushed ahead here, for in ad- dition to the music and drama advance movements, we now have the art proposal to hold a series of exhibitions midst in the current year. All that re- mains is the putting into effect the sug- gestion that professional plays from away should be encouraged as are community from dollar Sir,-Straight and shining. a perfect rectangle, forty-two stor- , to: high, built of glass and border- rd with marble, the United Na- tions Bulldlng seems indeed a symbol of a splendid new world. This effect is carried on into the great foyer, filled with light that .poui-s through the high windows and is reflected from the glass arid marble walls and is caught in the polished black and stone floor. The blue waters of the East River that flow past this dazzling hall and the gay pleasure boats that drift by add color and movement to the brilliant scene. But this after all, is only the enchanting exterior behind which men and women work at a most difficult and complicated task- perhsps the most difficult and complicated of any in history. I went into the large and dignified room where the Commission on Human Rights was in session. This room is beautiful in a con- ventional way. Most of the wall space is panelled in rose-colored wood. Heavy olive-green drapes shade the glass surfaces and thick olive-green carpets dull the foot- steps. Herc delegates from eight- een natlons-four of them wo- men--India, Sweden. Uruguay and the U. S. (Mrs. Roosevelt) have been working together to revise eighteen draft articles that will form the covenant on political and civil rights. I put on my ear-phone and switched on the dial attached to my seat, to "English" and there in a magical way, I could hear simultaneously the voice of the speaker in his native language and the interpreter translating into English. When that was the language spoken. it was fascinat- ing to listen in to the foreign translations. The mechanical de- vices ofiear-phone and dial, how- ever. cannot bridge the gap be- tween languages. I attended a session of the Human Rights Com- His in our white T and commander, which is evidently what is necessary in that disturbed quarter. 0 O 0 "law" she said, was more inclus- Ive. The French delegate spoke at length explaining that in the French language. the word "laws" communication by means of the telegraph wires. We are much pleased at this progressive step, as it will be of great: advantage to the inhabitants of the rising town of Summerside and the surround- ing vllisgu, and this City. We hope soon to see it extended as far as Csscuinpec. The price of s mes- sage is is ad." -The Islander. Oct. 35. 1861. right to life be protected by law." a this an amendment was add- ed saying. "Anyone" sentenced to death shall have the right to seek portion or commutation of sent- ence of death. Pardon. amnesty or commutation may be granted in all cases." One amendment was accepted without debate. This was that the sentence of death was not to be carried out on a woman expecting a child. This gives but a tiny glimpse of the reasons for what we im- patiently believe is slow progress OP "OM. by the United Nations. Age-long differences exist among countries. There are barriers of language and thought. There are deeply lnirenchcd laws that clin- not be abruptly broken. But the shining United Nations Building is a symbol of hope, I believe. I am. etc.. RUHAMAH SCHEINFELD FRANK New York City. -riis rnmsiisncs-cause sir.-"You are working on a hopeless Job." These words were spoken to Dr. Ross Eaton, Field secretary for the Maritime Tem- perance Federation. by a gentle- man in Charlottetown. This rep- resents the conviction of a. good many Christian people. The traf- fic has become so entrenched in the habits of all classes. has so penetrated every area of society, has so dominated the Government, has become so interlocked with industrial combines, other than brewing. that to many it is quite hopeless to try to do anything to it is any more wrong to take a glass of liquor than a glass of water, but in regard to what it may lead to. and especially hav- clslldreri, whose mouth speakotls vanity. and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood: that our sons may, he as plants grown up in their youth; that our daugh- ters may be as comer stories. pol- lshctl after the slsnlltuds of I psi- aoe. . . Happy is that people. that is in such a case: yea. happy is that people, whose God is II: Lord. neck" and he cast. into the sea titan that he should offend (cause to stumble) one of these little ones". When he said that he may have had in mind the purveyors of drink. Jesus has a special regard for people who find it difficult to e we should not overlook municipal pllsne thI:lLI;C0ll':O e -social occs- aw, sonsiwc o sndou tnr to reap the rewards oiythgii-8:01;. W",,,f,';b"”'”” ” 829. -- UK Information Office. b fnmthia sprli,nu:mvclea.n-up and c u cs on eds we 11 g been hearing so much about lsttlllvy, sounds of w property. one of the worst of- gnsicrs in untidlness is often the 'b wn government. Private itigens . plant trees and flowers, palnct their 5"'i;,,,W',i;;, d"”” fences and trim their grass only to ' have the whole effect spoiled by litter on streets and boulevard or Times. The muted oboe of the mourning And roblns ssiig their melody of love. The air was filled with silken agsin their secret rendez- vous, While niusicls devotee, the mock- in lrd. ecstasy it song -Edith Tatum in the New York the night owls" resist temptation. He " ' was tempted in all points, like as we are. slid He knows what. it means. Should we be hopeless of reaching any objective that's our duty and God's will, no matter how impos- sible it may seem? The achieve- ment. of the impossible is the re- cord of the faithful in all past ages. How often has the world shouted at the Christian: "Your cause is doomed", and the faith- ful shouts back: "The Galilean will conque ', and he has, even in the darkest days. Not. only is God with this cause but a good many ministers and able and consecrated laymen and women. especially the women. At. Dr. Eatonts meetings held all over the Msrltlmes hardly one present but makes a contribution to this work, 31.00, 325.00. 550.00, up to 8150.00. and when we find people willing to make sacrifices for a cause it is likely to go. The trouble is that not enough people are willing to stand up and sacri- fice. so many halting and stag- gering people sre on the other side and so many powerful forces are against the kingdom of sobri- ety that a handful of the faithful seem to be -swamped. We need more leaders in this crusade. At Christmas time 1950. General Matthew Ridgwiiy arrived to take charge in Korea. He found the 88th parallel. If we had a. few men of the General Rldgwsy spir- it. scattered across Canada, men and women who believe in God word "arbitrarily" was the source men leaves is his Life Insurance. or all his possessions this was probably the most convenient to acquire. Jportunisy to serve you. Provincial Managers. ' Offices: Charlottetown - Bunnie " ALLISON P. McLllAN'. C.L.U., District Manager at CYRUS A. ll. SHAW. C.L.ll.. Agents throughout the Province FULL VALUE IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE That is why the most dependable and ready Cash Asset s The Great-West Lilo representatives will welcome an op- HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. - Montague District Manager at Montague easiest and Sumniersltlr. IYIIOI J. MAI? ll.I. Sympathy Wm M extended i0 .Pl'im9 Britain's top trade union leaders have d:l:es'3::riool:cd::lVside Iglllnlehx: wh':u:er'fet.xi:rG:d?sth:rll?l e.l?1(;'.lTlall”:er:IslenedtothdetILlho'y., .13; . onourlmn nninsf . 1, that this stumbling block should could to th ”" ”" ”"' ”"”" x '"”' Minm" 5” uumm '" the dilemma in Pmmped in mm” ”f ”" ”"'”"t ""mame"t ll-ltlili .:l:nmlinl:l.t.md M "'1 be removed from the feet of His the ..&”n”'.?3'f hopeltgalvorld um rooms as ' "'”'m '"'””'"G' A which he finds himself. He has delayed program. and chided followers who have All the ses:lo'n”Itsm gown-d; P9321:-. "M, "1", Wm WM um - I am. atr.ev;-,.6 ! G ssisinln; Norib American aom 1"',f.:"";'”” tillkins Senatorial appointments to avoid heeded the Bevanlte plea to cut arms ex- gvo;t.n3m;r;;n.;mgrd W-3; . mlpt , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,, MM” ,,,,,,,, M, uh,” mm - - "IN ---- "mm r , creating. V8CmCi93 in the HOUSE Of C0m- penditure. "Our firm conviction remains bus the edltgerencernweri 1'. in I mon6uoN - s MOW-Jnd "0" mm” ””3 me P"”""c"” that we grew” i”"lb1"' """”"" ”' 'e"&7ln"tl::iin; 13.5". until. a'in"the ' s. vi. sis-rnsos, o.o. & I Illeralulseader in Quebec. Mr. Lapalme. armament must be carried out within the ?neclatlll'l.ftI0fle::rHol:Il1.Ia;im:LIg'i:l waive." mmoms;”s.i.s Mm" . sand”-H -V: mndthu the resizn'tion of four Federal "mus of our powers to find the means' to'llfe, liberty And security of per- . &lIHeII. ,. ll Qlsun It. gr. 3!. P.'s to run as candidates in next month's said a statement from the Trade Union son." They has narrowed the dIs- - A - osIissdses,-ksssaee so sasal on-sws. election. On this subject the Ot- Congress Council, which speaks for 186 ',”;f"gf"h::,' :";:”"':d'li"::,."i,',.' f We sremxalleaaaled to advise -the travelling lllbllc -," ”"” ""'" """ ' suggests a f gen. correspondent of the Gazette has this unions with a membership of 8,000,000. read. "No one shall arbitrarily 0 Ola? IPP0 08 I-Bent-B for . D-earl-IIIII II! . . , . . . . . be deprived of his 111:,-v The ' feasts. 1'ea'denar.k.'s. Copyrights . Geedeiltl-lesserd. Dr. 0.. Mtsclsedc hsstton. Cu-W"' t'QIebeo” Liberal Lesdeix. Georges La- ' " has four prominent Quebec ' ' jM,..P.'g to "resign their House of 'ueti and contest ridings in the Places in l..apalme's of long debate. The delegate from Great Britain llIOIlIhC,0IIL a dangerous way of putting it. He suggested that specific in- stances when a person might rig fully be deprived of life. be Incl dad. The delegate from Swe- den. a woman, said that the use of the word. "srbltni-lly'i in the U. 8. text "gives an International ig bleull-lg on . legallsed killlslr A wlliclt she could not approve ' since Sweden had long ago abol- ished capital punishment. ,, rm-.:.'.':: at or er in y e - life” was, turned down because-It Slx scholarships known as the Henry Wise Wood Memorial Scholarships have been established by the Alberta Wheat Pool for annual award to three boys and three girls in junior club projects sponsored by the Alberta Wheat Pool. The s75 scholar- ships will be used to help pay the expenses of a boy and girl attending each of the Provincial schools of Agriculture and Home Economics at Olds, Vermilion and his-view. 'rhe,scl1olarships will be award- tllossentei-liigjliefli-styserortlls . ,"l'wo-in-ale" course in Agriculuire and 5 Economics. Best", for the award item on stein dub enigma potential iuaeuiitp ability. THOMAS 000K 8 SON (Continental 8 Overseas ' Lnnrm ). oisasns s. osooI'I'.,s s.. u. s , . esnsses sas assesses -, We are in a position when you are "travelling ar- I& Oeiisrel PM” Join: ll. ugiagrzgfnv . Islmml It "EEL- I. lusts: as ssmsi overseas to reserve hotel accommodation and to range for guided tours. , . ' . r r i lien--are said to have his inducement. Three uported to have accepted Gerard Cournoyer '.Il I . ' var?-'tlI.ttg':d"o';nie"dms:ltl. ”lvsry:sne's .