MAXIM8 , or A. MERE MAN .-:.s- ls done. who has been h-I hi" Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew There history of a happy philosopher. MAXIMS, if OFA MERE MANY -.1-ma is no record in hunun fr;-,5-:,,C,3';."':,'.'.:::".;..”.'.'..".'.':"'.'.f:'tf'3?A”2ii3.f'"2”..”1'::.?;T? CI-IARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 16 PAGES i.'.'.'i...&?'.i'.'i”..';' 5.iZ.”...f.3"?m. 3; in - ' EON. A. W. MATHESON ELECTED NEW LIBERAL LEADER Airport Problem Discussed With Federal ..Aga.',. may want to make this Pmymr-p A guinea pig. the only Province in Canada that will not have a Department of Transport ml-port," said Councillor F. J. swrevy at it fact-finding meeting or the City Council last evening presided over by Mayor -1. D- siewari. Dr. J. R. Robertson, Superin- tandent of Airways, Ottawa. ac- wmpanled by Mr. H. w, William- pn, District Controller Civil Avmtinll. Mr. L. Filtcn. District Fiiperimeiident of Airways. Militi- time Division and Mr. 0. Kim- hell, Assistant District Airway Engineer. all of Moncmn. were pment and questioned on vari- om phases of the proposals in oonnectiori with the Charlotte- iowii airport. "The .-irriiy wireless station here was rc-ceii..y closed, depriving us of thn' coiriiection. and here again we are the only province in Can- ada irratcd in such a manner." con'rr'.ied Councillor Storey. Superintendent MT "The city bought the airport in 1938 and additional land to ex- tend it in 1940 and in 1941 the Department of Transport entered into an agreement with the city to take it over. Otlie.r land was subsequently bought by the De- partment and added to it." he said, "Now one of the poorest cities in Canada has to take over or the whole matter, one of national and provincial imrportance will be dropped" Mayor Stewart reviewed corres- pondence dealing with the pro- posed new airstrips since. last De- camber, explaining that Dr. Rob- ertson and his associates were here to answer questions. Questioned by Coun. Farmer, Dr. Robertson said that the air- port would be subsidized to the extent of 516,000 per annum if the new runway was built enabl- ing Jet propelled aircraft to land here. The Department of Trans- port operate airports at Sydney, (c3i?iiTJed7n'f '3, colf3T- il.S.'iSiamese 33 Hours Aft ill; llnu Miwkenzle. Canadian l'rIWs (orrespondenti lN'l4El-:.Vl';SS, N. S., iCP)-The 5:.-inicsv iwins born here Tuesdav 4.:-cl niiiuxpiictcrlly Wednesday due in .i in w iunrliiinn inherited from ttirwr 10-.xc.'ir-nlri mothcr. They had lixcd ahniil. 33 hours. in mp conrlilion during the day 1 urn iwln boys, first children oil Mr, and Mrs. Max Vvyrwiis. stari- rrl in sfip siiilrlcrily shortly after I- ovlork and fired at 6:45 p.m. .lllT. Doctors were stunned because rm twins. after one had a brief sniivi-ti rovllv in the morning. Coming Events "Dance in Mlllview hall every Friday. "SM Corrari Ban players in Mnrcll Hall. Thursday. 21st. Dance after. "See St. Peters C. Y. 0. Variety Concert in St. Mary's Hall. Souris. MN Cl" Curtain 8.30. "Hnx S-mnl-and-.Dance in Pleas- iinl. Gimc Hall. Friday, 22nd. Spon- sored lll' C. W, , . "Dance at Sandy's Friday, May lslh. B'irkc's Orchestra. Yellow Cl” WWII: 9 and 9.30 for Snndyis. p"(.:iiiu;-uie-town Players present Doni liar-ken My Door". I-funtx-r Si”? ll-1-'w May 21st. Good special- --P5. Aiispiccs C. W. L, H:'T'!lll Krnkorxi Dramatic Society all pmcrni their four act play Tl” Y7-Pmiitarit" in Trncadle Hall, Friday. May 22nd. lh;;Cl1F'i”li?' Valley Players present, 1-? that in Brookfield Hall Fri- uy, Mar 22nd. Curtain 8.45. Aid )l Princctown Y. P. U. m';:'emon River Players present Dru ahlfe Ni Play in Iona Hall, A " "M May 21st. Curtain aao. llllllccs Ixewiown Cmsg w, 1. "Remember the regular Thurs- dl-V "lsht dance M Lem” H H . 'ount Stewart cmmn silmceliurkes orchestra ' . ..L dnnzlzlla. to attend the weekly d" w'lVll52l(ll:fStation Iiall. Thurs- Mmr bi; - .. Canteen service. Doiron Bros. Orchestra. as :T H vs the Fashion Parade rind h .. tmmlllilrried Well with special. hr ... JVHM Seeds new in 3 , stock. -til-iEi'r.:'r.::.S;:2l” ' - .. 8 on c- ” Wlnslne. Phone 2214. -: M MW fowl. large "'”"- Di-ices, smlccs, Fltzro nlllllnn .., . it require quantities Contact us for etc. Island Co-Op Y Street. (swim). dink cedar shingles. all urlccs all this week. "Y Went small lots te or call at R. A. -inc.' ' dlmv New Haven. "Bordon youth -ir ,h,.w Club presents Tillie c. ' "Aunt M . Seven Mile -3 Hy 22nd. 8:30 Me '"""l-V- VFW special Admission 50 and 25 "Just arrived pioneer Poultry. another eerload eeag, Dllfy and flog Nfohlillh nreuure lalel talk ."med magi Pioneer FOx.utl, jugt lane" "'0?! year after year. L "T-V reasonable. Try -,3,-M. men's and fashion show. May 26th and 27th. Tryon Baptist Hall, 8:30. Twins Die ELBJ:t'L M FIT! apparently. gain-ihr: in strength. Dr. Frank Mac1.criri. chi:-f sur- geon of the lnverncss County hos- pital. said iicrith was duo in tox- iicinizi -- :1 poisoning: conrliiion-- from which ll'I0 niolhcr suffcrcd licforc their birth. The condition is found in pregnant womcn. Dr. Macl-eod said in a state- ment. following the dcnih that "there was perfect all nrpiins." baby had only nnc lridnr-y. larger than normal. They wcrs joined by the rib cariilngcs. in all ways they were identical to the origin- al Siamese twins." Ho issued the slaicnicnt after performing a pathological examin- alinn. The examination showed the twins' hearts were encased in a single heart sac. The larger of the twins named Frank and Erlwiirrl started to slip first and the smaller, who re- quired four or five minutes of artificial rcspiraiion at birth. was ”carrylng the. load.” Death, however. was almost sim- ultaneous. Doctors worked forer- islily for 30 minutes trying to rc- vive them by artificial respiration but failed. Rev. Carmen Riggs of the United Church broke the news of the death to Mrs. wyrwas late in the evening. The twins were joined face-lo face at the upper part of the nor mal breast hone. Edwin M.acLean, the local wood- worker who labored 2 1-2 hours to build a larger incubator, was given a more sombre task Wednesday. He was called in to build the casket in which the twins will be buried Friday. The local under- taker dldnlt have the right size. No Change In Dominion Day OTTAWA. iCl")-Canadians will celebrate Dominion Day Jilly l as in the past. officials of the slate secretary's department said Wed- nesday. No change has been made in the date of celebration as was done with May 24 wlilch now is celebrated on the preceding Mon- day. "Cake Sale. Moore & McLeod's. Saturday. May 23rd. 2.30 P. M. Alex- andra W. I. "Show, Moi'ell'-I-fall, Friday and Saturday. "Halls of Montezuma" with Richard Widmark. "Dance at st. Peters Holy Name Hall. Friday, May 22nd. Chalsson Orchestra. "Rummage Sale. Holy Name Hull. 1.30. Friday. May 22nd. st. Chlrlea Auxiliary. "Dance at Sandy's Friday. May 22. Burke's Orchestra. Taxlrs leav- ing Yellow Cab at 0 and 9.30. "Dance Mermaid School Mon- day, May 25. Buell and Burhoe Orchestra. Lunches free. "Pownal Y. P. U. Play "Happy Valley". Pownnl Hall. Friday, 22nd. Curtain 8.30. ”Tryon and North Tryon W0- Institutes variety concert "Farmers ask about the Shur Gain Feed Finance Plan. For par- ticulars contact your local feed mill. .F'nrmers who break records Dicki 99011. New Glasgow. formation of, 4., . .,,p.-eetzrgf '1 use Try It. For Size, Says The Sen ator Retiring Prcinier J. Walter Jones, named this week in the Senate, congratulates lion. A. W. Maihoson, ”Tlicrc was one lircr and eru'li'llllf'ilSlPlf of Health and Welfare, who yesterday was elected to lead the Liberal Party in succession to Senator Jones. The latter points smilingly to the chair he is vacating after having held office for 10 years and 9 pected appointment to the Senate was announced Tuesday known a caucus of Liberal members of the Legislature was called for yesterday to choose a new lcadcr. -wBai'ici"s Film Lab. days. The long ex- by Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent. As soon as it was As Head Of lsl Hon. Ah-xaiider W. Mathcson, llMrriis'r-r of Health and Welfarc ril'?lS clinsen new leader of run Li?- leral Partr at a caucus of i' hers of the Proviricial Le.. yrsterdav afternoon He w. place Preniier J, Waitcr who was appointed to diaii Senate. Two ballots were necessary Cl'TlClC the man to lead the Lil)- erals. Noininated at the st cl wcrc Mr. Maihcsnii. Hon, W.'il:' E Darby, ion Douzaid .VfncKinnnii 'Mr Williairi l-Iuzhrs. Hon E P Cullen and Mr. W. F. A. Sim-.a.i-t. On the first ballot Mr, Mathesnii received 9 votes, the same hirin- ber as Mr. Darby, while Mr liiiglii-3 pollcd four and Mr. leii two. Thtrc are 24 Lilieral mem- bers in the 30-man Legislatiirc. For thc second ballot the two lowest candidates dropped out to leave it a straiglii battle between the Attorney General and the Minister of Health. Whcn the Vote was counted it read Matlzeson 13, Darby 11. It is expected that SEil1ll0l' Jones will present his resignation as Prcniier to the Administrator, Mr .lllYlf:P Mark R. MncGiii;aii. sometime this W8Fil(Pll('l and at the same time offer the name of Mr Matlirsoii as the new lcadcr of the (i-.'rvci'nment, rc- Jones the Cana- r E From Fourth King's The new leader i'rpi'csi-iits -iilr Kiiizs in the Lceislatiirc to corri- plelc lhc straight-linc county pos- session of the office. Chief Jus- tice Thane A. Campbell. a repre- .sentative of Prince Cniiniy. held ihc office of Premier bcforc Sena- tor Jones who rcpi-esciiicd 4:11 Queens. Now it goes to King's. Hnii. Mr. Matheson, QC, was born June ll, 1903, at Bcilcviic. P.E.I., a son of Archibald A. Matlieson and his wife. Marzarci MacPhcrson. both of whom worr- Scctch-Cariadiarr. After nticndmg f Two Polio Cases lkeporleilln Nfld. l, ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, (CF)-Two ,cases of polio were reported in lNewfoundland Wednesday by Dr. James Mccvrath. assistant dcpuiy lhealth minister. V An l8-months-old gbrought to hospital here late in ;April and an Eskimo child from if-iopedale was flown to st. J0l'lll'5 ,for care. l lln Hospital l iVASHING'I'ON. ikoheri Taft of Ohio, the Scnate lRccd nicrlirril centre ,for an xlrny and treatment of a hip that has been causing him .,... May Dina Rcpiiblicnn lcrirler. entcrcd Wnllcr .1115"-'nlgm hVP(lllDSfl(I)l Wm'di3- Report Hog cholera ,Spreading In iPeace Offensive k Trap WXNNIPEG, lCPl -- An urgent warning that Russia's latest peace offensive may cloak a calculated move to undermine the unity of the free world was voiced today by External Affairs Ministcr Pear- son. . Speaking at A Canadian Club (Apr . Spnnlm-lllillCl'l8'Ol'l. he called for a "wide- awnke. wait-and-see attitude. and based on deeds, not Mr. Pearson said it would be a tragedy if unity of the West be- Dain. Office hides said he cxlim-tsicame ”0b5cur9d- 5l9”l'”d- cl w9ak' lto he in the hospital scwrnl cl.-iys.l9"9d by l"l”'"”l Q'l3"”'ll”l3-" Submerged Mountains HALIFAX. high as the Rockies yet more than a mile under the Atlantic have been charted south of Nova Scotln. the Engiiieerlng Institute of Crin- ada was told today at the opening of its thrcc-day annual meeting. .1. R. Longard, scientist with the naval research establishment at nearby Dartmouth. said the sub- mp.-ggd mountain range was char- Chartered South Of M lied during a fire-ycar .-iiid,V 01 ll” lCPl--Mclllllilllls asi(;ulf Stream l bv Canarliaii and United States scleiulsis, "The mountains play an impor- tant role in l0l'mil1f.! meanders and: eddies in the streani...whicli was found to be a narrow cnri'ciit. only 30 to 40 miles wide, meandering through the ocean rather like a land river in flat cnunlr.V bl". line like a land rivcr, the paths of the meanders moved." By RANALAD MAULURKIN LONDON. (Reuters) - The Queen Wednesday watched her at- tractive 37-year-old stand-in, the Duchess of Norfolk. rehearse the Coronation ceremony with the Duke of Edinbu1'Rh- Ellr.abetl1's husband knelt before the Duchess and with his hands between hers, swore to be "her- liege man of life and limb." The Queen stood silently under the towering gothic columns of Westminster Abbey to witness the rehearsal. It was a different plctiire from the one 7,000 Abbey guests willsee in 13 days when the real service takes place. The golden cu-pet. of the Coronation theatre In laid, and the throne was in position. But the 31-year-old Duke was dressed in n black-pin-stripe suit instead of the velvet robe he will wear June 2. use Shur Gain. The Queen - Earl watching by the Llrla A! an Martini . the Duke Queen Watches Stand-In Rehearse For Coronation of Norfolk. who is supervising Ab- bey rehearsals daily wore on open duster coat of navy blue and uptight-fitting hat of white straw. The Queen and her liusband were cheered by a crowd of 300 when they drove up to the Abbey, each carrying red-covered copies of the Coronation service, Inside. Elizabeth inspected the draperies which are transforming the age-old Abbey into a magnifi- cent setting of blue and gold Also present were the Archbishop of Canterbury. central figure in the ceremony after the Queen her- self. and six beautiful society girls chosen as her maids of honor. The Duchess of Norfolk today were a robe of the same weight and length as the one the Queen will wear at her Coronation, and the maids of honor practised carry- ing the train as they will do when the Queen enters the Abbey in Ontario O'I'I'AWA, (GP!--Hog cholera has spread into six Ontario count- eral vetcrinariaiis sironzly 511510901 l Rita Hayworlh Figures In N. S. Election llampaign ies. infecting eight farms. and fed-l HALIFAX, iCPi Rita I-tayw'nrtli . clccicd his riiral school he wcnt in P1-inrp of Wales Collette and on gradua- tion taught school first at Grand- view and then at Valley-field. He came in Charlotietnwii for his legal studies and served his articles in the office of the la: 3 -s the latter when he finished under Robert N. MacNcilI. Hr siaricd practicim: law in 1933. Entering politics, he was first in 1040. but was dcfcntcrl tol Cii'.- , D. A. MacKinnon until the dc-ziihl lWill Succeerlliemier Jones and Government , .. r Alleged China jlrade Annoys l,U. S. Commiiie (By Erl Crcngh) I Vi'AFllINGTO.'x'. (AP) - Senate.- invcriizoior: heard with indigna- imn Wcrlnrrrlriv thal Britain and -llll”.'- glcppnd up have "Iremcndouslv' ll'7ll'lln5Z with Red p('hina. Thrgv called on President ,lCiscril1owr-r to strife clearly the li'niir-rl Slates attitude toward Sll4'll ll'(lf'l1'. i'li'iii'virin Joscpli Kit-Carlliy and other inrnilicrs oi the investiga- piinns stih-coniniittcc spoke out af- trr hearin: a committee staff lmemhcr, lcsiiiy that: , 1. At least 100 British other H'r-slcrn-flag ships Jr-nrlin: with the Chinese niiinists in the first. prif lllIS otlici and 62 urn; Com- ihree months year-alllioiizli many of line rnuntries ininlxed are tight- in: rho Clilnosn Rcrls in Korea. 1? 'l”.vo Briiisli-owned ships were um-vi in ifiiilijlflil Cnmmiiriist i:rw;l: aim-ii: lllP Chiiiccc cmsi anrl liivr wcrv hired to transport lV.lCFtlTtlnllPd on page 15,-cnlvlv Grain Acreage OTTAWA, (CPI-Farmers intcnrl ylo sow 25,891,400 acres to wheat this year, down slightly from llie l25.995.000 acres planted last year, ,ihe Bureau of Statistics reported lwcdiiesday. 1 Canada last year prodliccd a rccord 688,000,000-bushel wheat crop. i The bureau estimated oats acre- lnrze will be down slightly to 10.- I59iu7oo from 11,062,400 last. year. .l)ut that there will be increases in ibnth barley and rye. l The barley acreage was estimat- crl , at 8,846,800, up from 8.477.400 ilast rear. Rye ncrenrze was ex- pected to he 1,262,000, up from .l,257,3U0, l A Claus. i RROR is fun: and Peter Cotloiiliiil are ii urin A” ll” 35119731 9lP9iv10Tl 05 1943. there will be ii lot inore-cases un-jm the hwlmt NM-3 Smtmg e1e::Ftrnni then until 1947 lic scrvrri; covered before the hug-klllmz Virus . I l - . ins Clerk of the House. He was i is finally eradicated. tmn czinuinilzii in rczlrs. (elected in 1947 and again in l.'i5l. The agriciiltiire department 113- As the three pnliiical parties In the Joncs Cabinet he was; ported Wednesday that the disFnSP.,5wung into the ironic stretch for named Minister of Health nizcl; which 115u,1Ily proves fatal to hogs the big showdown Tucsday, the WF'll-'l1'9 111 1948. a ' tincnl i but doesn't affect other animals Drlinovie chnrnicr and lmppcty-hop-' which has cxlmiidccl .cm1i' iii hiimrins. has bccn lllli'DlPl'CCl in the ping rnbbit vied for aiicntion with lllf ll1l5' l'0ll' .l'9I1TS Mid llml 0'- .couniies of ll'ntci'lrm, Perth. WPll- old staiid-brs lil-l' ihc (Tanso cause-imp!” SPHNOUS quarters in thc .in2ton, H5110". Hllmll -Wild WFUF way and the liquor traffic as poii- "NV Hmlm Cem” N1 PTll1'”9 worth. ticians pulicd out all the stops. l5”'9"l y i More than 100 hogs have elthery Rlga mm-.1 hp, ya,-.11-On,.1m1y Hmfllnf-' ll” milk '7! MM"? 117 died or were slniighieird in tliemead H, (.mm,.L.U.,n mm ,, 1.epm.LlltF Artillery Rcscr'vc he is ai disease N,2lt'llC:ll:0ll driic. Scores Oflfllni. n cahinci riiiiizsicr had met Tber1,h"f ill? gcll-11'l0lifrtlt7lVli pothers are in the process of beliigmm m.n.,.5s on .1 hh .. Mme Nu ndr.-ilcld tzcrliigcs V'O..: we lslllugllitwfd "Nd l3l”l9flt:lP9P l;::"1'ltiiriiiiig from Ellillilllil. The rniiiis-I”; W; mml1(?md”"”: BN3?!” mt ' - -. -. e in -i - ' .i it -- l3??.2'.33.i"LT3r.."i.Zi.”..i 5:0 mr nF5iie7.Sll1??.??'Ll;.QHAT 'i..l.l.".'i'.T.'.l. "I l;';”'.","'" M355 .”",l”” 5”"””””.”FP Durebred ling and lesser ainnuntsi --I, ,5 mm... ,,m,m.,,m .0 ,),.i,,EiCNd;:;i Fifi,-. -l-lll5Vlllt':,l'il'l:llil grif- l0r l0Vl'f'1' FUi3d95- lll(lilSll')' lo Nora Srnliil than to A XL lgms "M :m Cit” N01 W1-”M'"l'"K 10.19.20 ll1.1,',l,1;:f.::.;,H,':,1;:,:;ll:; a pop. , . rrmnn.x'i'rx :CPiViiniinum anti Vctcriii:iriaiis said the oiitbreaklular cartnon siilyicrt for Prnurcs-jplgs Ill-lblill-ill l””l)"7”””5'uin ugh still has not l'l':ll'll0(l alarming pro-,sivc Conscrvntil'P 5l1Pl)m'lN'5. Flif W” p ' wi GR T n n if chances. The qlllil.'lllllIli', impose Cl1C(llll'fV.'t' l is :lll l '. ..in., e a N on lnfccted iiuni.. in.iy lic w'ideiiS;l.,At nVincr;iiii;:' l.'lfl(l:(ll)SS'f'(ldl)5' Il:r?-. iNDW ('nli"lt;1(iil(t5' lDsti'iMini1S nl'r' -llllior r .'li'(0ll(lf .it x" or , :1 ' ,- liiiig considered and rnay l)i' aiinoun-pwiippnrtcr c:isc:l a wliitcralihii iiitn -Ylml-'l' iiil” ll-ed wnnin n rliiv ni iwn. iihc hall M i:r.:i.-r .; i.lmi.: .- so 1”. me .-515.-rt.-n has been cnn- Aflcr the ionic rniiipnirziiiiic of mnvi r iciitmriii hn 48 15 inlned williin llieni-co of rmitllwcst-,i-ccciit clcciiniis. the color was 1- pi;: on R-pl in with KL; .7. cm Ontario. The Pill” '5 l" k99l3lfi'csliiii;.-, (I'v)l""..'ill) tn rriiiiircr t'i.'i- Hiill 1- '-i one lltlllliil - V1 V 63 it from sprcndiiu: iii'ii caslern 0n- zcns imw. .l Iulrivi in rvnivr H - - i l- i'.;”1p) 4.) M tai'io far-ins. 1 The F.'llllll.i.l.ll. imii:i.i ill the In xzwiir m,.,;.r.m in l.' :yi(;'l' rt l” 4'1 34 A tr-mpoiwiixv hall has UPFH lmrliiiewspiipcis. an llir air wiixcs and -'iwii -ml :n llv-HiW.ii't1il Mr i hi Ijlfu” 4.1 37 Posed on lhc Slllillnlllll (ll 1"” 11085 on the llllf-l.ll”!3 has '1l'. ihc car- NW we :'i'MWiis'.lilc lot" newt vi - "l lrhp Mn 4:. 4:: from stock,Y0lifl5- "V('"lll I0? 5lHURll'liiiai'ks of n lrwili-niirl-iinilscrap in N” ri"'l imllrc ial!-i lira". w: " i 4,. NT l7llFl?0-Vs. in nrlriiiion. VPl9l'mHllie fiiiisli and indicntrr. wt ilicjillliii ”ll'lli l" Sldll” 4) M nrians hnvc appcalrii to ii'll'l1'l9l'S”1-nnplnn m rim pulls tijny gr; lnny ll- '---in-wl ii (I iv--xi-v V MW mm 1;; L, for co-opcrnIi.iii. i-- fllllllllm”-' ””,bc lieari. l litre '”-e bill” 7' '” i' ” l "E "M"" V 77” IIIIIIGFFSVRIW innrnnicni nf ll0llSuRl1Cl , lyhwvl hm Jml H” ll”. NW kl M lixv IFXV ICD.-.-Thc Dfll'IlllImll thus hfilll ilF'l'F"l l”l"h"' '”l”'"'d' ”" ill" ””"' ” ""l”"”'i”"'” vi iivmw ill or Office here says a ing of thc virus. . For 000 3'"-'"'5 ”"l'V Rnvcrcicn of The hnarvl 1.-rmrrl 'lic rill; n: ll " fl lr ' ' tc-d , Velcrinnriniis arc lacing moved England cxrcrv F.:lwnrd V mid Ed- n lllllyllll licwilh mm-i -c .-ml n-.'c-- llwfl "l -M” "””'h "l.(a""::. Jr"? into the infccicd arcas from other ward VIII has been crnwncci at mi who nun:-is lo l'lPiIIl - - 1''! m'”””1 ml" "”l "M M " parhll o (lntnrio. All farmers are being urged to rcport any unusual sickness nmoiir: their hosts. Meanwhile. the animal scientists are continuing to trace possible sources of thc infection. This isihe first outbreak on the Canadian mnmlnnn gincc 1946 and there are strong suspicions among federal men that the virus was transmitted from the United States, where the disease is widespread. One Piinchvcolsts Quebec Man 5225 QUEBEC. (CPL-One punch to- day met Rossairc Vignola of St Louis Dc Coiirville 5225. Mr. Justice Wilfred Edge of Quebec Superior Court awarded the damages to Romeo Cote of St. Gregoire Dc Montmorency who sought s977.so damages for loss of fourt teeth. reninval of blood state June 2. . x stains from his clothes. and pain. MONTREAL. credit men will be no either the ada. Of soclation. Wednesd a y a t national Credit Mr. the 17.8. this be smaller. linvc rcccssiori United States or They are E. B the National Credit Men of the United Siatcxp , , -...--.- -. and L. T. Allcn. president of the, Mr Allen said Canada's 0Cflil0l”f'l.Vi Hlllll TWP today ml Ch,"-iomgtnwn its sound although some indiisti-icsj a, g 53 A. H mm U5 p M Tlicy Westminster Alihcy. .0?) Two predicted hi 1953 Association Canadian Credit Mcnts Trust As- interviewed currcut Inter- WCIT the C0llKl'('SS. Morin said sales volume in XFRT may those of 1952 although profits may Ami-iii, sccrciaivllcsscr rlcrzi-cc in clrrtliinr lfnc (iris or f:i:'c cniiri 'Hi:i'l'.. Top Credit Men Predicti- N0 Recession This Year l "in theiiiinmedinieSforcsccahlc top future tlicrc is no hnsis for l!llilCl- tlicrclpaiing n depression,” he said. nil ”Thcrc mny bc a sl1nl:cdnw'n in Cau- sonic industries. such ns houscliold, lallrl clcriricnl npplirinccs and to a lull poii- nf.crallv liiisincss will this lvcnr " fVl'VlSl1Pli niiiy cxpcriencc readjustment. H4- said C:iii:ida's position is slightly differciit from lcniintrv (lcfcnrc cvpcnrliturcs dif- fer from those of the U. S. that of the U. S. economy: Cennrla is more depend- cxccedleiil. upnn fnrcicn trade and in this and drier warmer is .1ppr.'tnt'lllnz from the Great .l.:ikcs and fine wcnthcr is indicated for TllllrSrl3,V Rczinnal forncasis: thc lxlaiilinlcs an inland, eastern John river valley Prince lidwarti N. B. counties. . warmer with light ,winds;low -high at Charlottetown lit) and 55. Mom-inn 40 and 65. lfrederlcfon 45 and 72. Saint John 5-is and 65. Edmundstnn 45 and 75. ;('amphellton 40 and 65. Boy of l'lIllll'l,Y2 i.ir:ht winds: var- rlahlc cloudiiicss with visibility lit lmilcs' not mu-ll change in tem- pcrnlurc High tide on the North Shore at i2 06 A. Al. nnd 11.40 A. M. Summcrside tide eighteen min- lulcs lritrr than Charlottetown. p Sun rises M. (iii! A. M. and sets I at 741 P. M.