Member Of Parliament With D FC Doubles As ,U W... wp-,2 Commander Angus lieu-l.can. DFC. MP. who wears ',.g.- force blue when he isn't at- iciiilni: to parliamentary duties as mCnll'l8l" for the riding of gm-ii's in Prince Edward island. night now. he? d0lnE boili- xi RCAF station Uplands. he ;,'i1.g Ii.-niporary iuiderstudy for it... i-Iiicf administrative o ffi c er ”,i,,,..n. the day. At night. he is in m. mil in the House of Com- ..,...i. or in his fiftii floor office .1 l.tlIllL' letters to constituents. ii.-. double life is only tempor- ,..-. ihoiigh. it started last week Mi iiill continue for it total of ”,,-..c weeks while. as W-C Mac- 1..m. he puts in his annual ser- .'p... ,.s a member of the RCAF I-.-.r-i'u' l)tlii'Ni:ID oven HOLLAND iiiartime Bomber Command pl ti iilio was shot down over llillldlld and escaped throuilh WC iiiiilt-i'gr0llnd by Way 0! Lux9m' lwur: and France to Gibraltar. the ....-mIii:i' for Queen's has been in um reserve for several years. Us- ....iIv. he does his annualreserve it n: at Sumrnerside in Prince Ed- ....irf island. This year it wasnt iuuwiiient, though. so he arrang- ml it! do it while attending Parlia- ml-ui in Ottawa. liiilcr the llouse of Commons til. it is permissible for an MP him is also a member of the re- nt-ic. to take time off from his p...-immciusry attendance without ll living debited against him. For 'ilt' current three weeks. thoitlh. n..- honorable member for Queen's Ilil(WTl'l feel he is neglecting his ..:.i-iiamentary duties completely. our-e he works late into the llltlhl on turrespondelnt-e. generally after he attends evening House sessions. W-C MacLeaii or Mr. MacLean -ho answers to uhothd depending on the hour of e av-was 8 member of the RCAF when the ....,- 3;...-ted. lie was training for 3 short, service uiiimlssion. lie .1-.d,.'i get out until 1947. which u;isn't the shortest commission in the world. SERVED AT BORDEN lit'll'trP. he went overseas to 405 s..u:.di'nn of the RCAF in Bomb- m roniinand. he served as an in- xiiiirtor at several acrvice.flyll'I8 tiainnig schools in Canada includ- mg Camp Borden. lie flew liar- vards and Ansons in those days. Overseas. his tbomber was hit an: Juna night in 1942 over Hol- land and he and all the members of his crew parachutcd. llis crew .3. captured and put In the his by the Germans but MacLean niiinaged to escape and through ll"! underground was passed from hiding place in hiding place until hr i-cached Gibraltar and was re- turned to Eiiglantl. lnlils under- ;i-mind travels he passed through Lincmbourg and France and over lhr Pyrenees before he reached irrctiom. Back in England. he was turned mm a test pilot for an air force I llllll iiliirh tried out damaged i,;tIli'r'J.nl('i'S and Spitfires. lie came liiiinii in 1943 and bcczimc officer timiiiiliiidiiig Test and Develop- mcnl Hsiablishnicnl then located at liut'k('llllC. lie held this post for rim-aiiii-zi-lialf years and then was mu linrk overseas with the Royal .lil lv'iirce in command a small llllll lll iicslern Europe wliusc mel- inilinly task was to check on mis- mii: air force men and to identify ilir nameless fliers whose bodies lrxl('(l in military renirterics. HOME TO STAY llit-r two years chiefly in Bel- iiium and llolland. he came home to stay in 1947 and got his dis- fll2iI't10. He ran twice in federal alt-riiuiis of 1945 and I949 and was ilaii-zilril in hoih. but finally made the l.'l'il(lP as the Progressive Con- l9lYdill'P MP for Queen": in a -lllllP. tflfii. hyclectlon ii a part-time member of the In lorce. he takes training under uiial thr RCAF calls the Mohilii nliun Assignment Training Plan lllS'i'0RlC RELICS Copper plates and silver c of n s at the 8th to 12th centuries have lierii excavated at Mainamati in East Pakistan. 8 3l.CL9ll Dior consistent iiepenil lie ' perfoima CB ndersrudy At Uplands -MATP for short-which trains re- kind he would have to fill should serve officers for jobs they would the balloon ever go up. be .'alled on to take it Canada The ma! Wmmander says he again goes to war, "kind of misses” some of the WC MacLean'a flying career ap- interest and excitement of ques- pears to be over although he does tloii time when the House opens get in the odd flip just to keep daily. Eight miles away at Up- hls hand in. He is anchored to a iandl. thouslh he his Plenty to desk in an administrative Job. the occupy his daylight hours. WIC ANGUS MainLltJAN, M.P. MOSCOW M!” M The Soviet Union's most dramatic program of mass re-education is under way- the smashing of the legend that built up Josef Stalin in his life- time to the proportions of a heroic demigod. Travellers reaching Moscow from points as far apart as Mur- mansk in the Artlc and Tashkent in hot and arid south-central Asia said meetings of Communist ac- tivists were being held to ac- uaint them with the pro ram inl- tated by Nikita Khrushc ev. first Iecretai-y of the party. A letter from the party's nr-iv central committee embodying the Khrushchev speech to the party's 20th congress is being read at these meetings as the extbook of the new historical pattern. Rumors concerning the contents of this speech have filled Moscow for days and there is much con- versationl about it. (Correspondents in Moscow still have not been able to report the nature of these rumors. Western diplomats have been able to re- port them to their capitals. how- Iho new aulomallc world with stitch precision. alccdgh A in sewing surface. Monmsl.ms Russia Begins Re-education To Smash The Stalin Legend TOUCH-SHIFT sun A rover or voun FINGERTIPS AND you an" rnoui STRAIGHT srurcnmr. T0 zic.zAo ...-ro rut uunoiernv rrircn or voun cuoicri Matias bimonholu . . . sows on buttons . . . minds and dams saclis completely nufoirieflcallyl It's the only Free-Arm sewing machine in the nt tension control. You an do fascinating embroidery dellgllljn unlimited combinations on . the Bernina u 1-wcksg gig", gynchro-gmrdrlven for perfect (DIVEITS "OM flif All lti illl If! the Free Arm for n npnciool ever. Act-ordlng to these reports Khrushchev pictured Stalin an II phobia-ridden murderer and blun- dcrer who killed off tliniisands of his party associates in the great purges of the 19305 and held even his closest aides in a reign of terror.) QUELL BIOTING Student demonstrations liavc or- curred in Tints. capital of Stalin's native Georgia. and the author- ities are reported to have had to crack down on acts of "hooligan- ism" there. lioii'evri'. diplomats recently retiirni-d from Georgia said the grwrrnincnl ;imiigvreiI to have the situation under control. Former president Vincent Auriol of France was in Tiflis at the limi- and said he noticed nothing out of the way. Mrs. Auriol went shop- ping in the city on March 7. (Some reports from diplomatic lliurces published in the West szild nine persons were killed in Tiflis on Mari-li when (lcmoiistrtitoio protested the anti-Stalin drive) There were no oulirard signs in Moscow of anything but stoical calm. NA aw” NICCNI-IEINNA MODELS START AV VANCOUVER (CF)-Use of the antibiotic aureomycin to preserve foods may revolutionize the fish- in! industry on the west coast. I fisheries expert said here today. The method is the discovery of Dr. Hugh L. A. Tarr. head of the federal fisheries research board in Vancouver who suggests packing and Ishilpping the catch in laurea- mycin ccpacks. This. he says. would allow British Columbia salmon and hali- but to reach eastern dinner tables in fresh-caught condition and re- duce the fishing f1eet's spoilage losses. "The implications of the discov- ery are tremendous." said R. E. Walker. senior vice-president of B.C. Packers. one of British Col- umbia's fishery operations. PRESERVE BEEF American scientists. extending Dr. 'l'arr's principles. are preserv- ing beef by inoculation before slaughter. riic antibiotic takes over when the natural defences of the body are lost in slaughter. New Food Preservarive For B.C. Fishery Industry "If it has the properties claimed by scientists and borne out in re- cent 9Xl-lerlmcnts. it will make a direct change in the fishing oper- ation along the entire coast." Mr. Walker said. DP T8", 51-yt-uI'-old graduate in bloclieniistry from the Univer. slty of British Columbia. began researching fish preservatives at Prince Rupert. ll.(1 in 1931;. In 1950. he said in an iiiteri-icw. he found he could dnubip and even it-)I'lPle the keeping qualities ')l fish 3' using one pzirt aiireomycin to 1.000.000 parts til water. .. The Anierit-an t'lii.-inii-al Society was told of tlie (lln'('llVt'l'y in 1953. Dr. Tart said he was "annoyed" that Canada took on steps to develop his tiist'i)' 2 lie said aureomyctii alreaidy is saving the U.S. part of xttl.0tK),0(l0 a month last in chicken spoilage. The fJFt;sct'v2itivc hill not re- place refrigeratiou but works with it. Bacteria that llll'lVF in frccziiig temperatures arr dcsli'iiycd by the antibiotic. Lower Auto Tax Yielcliiewdi i58 Million More Revenue 0'l'T.-tWA tCPleThe government i reduced the is-per-cent excise tax on iiutoinnbfles by one-third a year ago but. despite the cut. high sales iiii-rt-zisi-il tax yields from this sniirt-c ll) &il,llt)0,000, l3:XfflSt' tax yields also rose on tobairi-o nrodui-ts. television and radio Scls. soft drinks and cos- nirtiias. t h on 5: it they declined Slit.'ltll.i' un randy and chewing i:uiii Rvvciiiics lriiiii the sales tiix. excluding the two per cent allo- caicd in the old age pension fund. in lli55-56 from S.'i72.200.0f)0 a year prevlous. Fiiiiiii(-i- ilinisti-r iiarris reported in his lillll9 paper tabled today in the (tiiiiiiiiniis. Yields from i-arise to S250.000.fliill in-iii , , from custom dntiiw in . fi.lltlll.tl(i0 from 5397.2tlll.tttltl, unit on cxi-isc duties to S243.iiiin,oii4i rruni s22ia,. 500.000. Whell Mr. ll.'iri'is I'('tllit'l'(l the automobile r.u'isi- tin ill his liiidgct last year. he csiiiiiliteti the cut NIXON” HIS? ELLERSLIE AND BIDEFORD Mrs. Harold Glllis. Ellerslie. spent Wednesday visiting in Sum. met-side. the guest of her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Simmons. Mrs. Penrole Millar and son Roy. have returned home after spend- ing the past couple of weeks. vis- lillgli with relatives in summer- e. . Sympathy is extended in the surviving relatives of the late Mrs. Philip Thompson. 0'Lrar,r. whose death occurred recently. Mr. Channlng Coughliii, Lot 16, spent Sunday visiting with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. L.A.C. George Williams. who is stationed with the R.C.A.F.. Monu- ton. N.B., arrived home on Sat- urday to spend a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williams. Bldeford. He had as his guest during the past weekend. Mr. Charles Williams. formerly from Tyne Valley and now a stud- ient at Mount Allison University Sarkvillc. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd (.'anieron. paiconipanied by Mrs. Muriel l-ll- lands. and daughters. Ruth. Georg- ;i.- and Carol. all of St. Elcanors ;llllitn' the guest of Mrs. liIlltind's lllllllgillef and son-in-law. Mr. and yhirs. Raymond Glllis on Sunday, March llth. l Messrs. H.R. Found and ii. R. ,Logii- left on Monday niorning. lMnri-h 12th for Ottawa. 1 Mrs. liarold Glllis was a train: passenger to Charlottt-town mil lMI)n('i;iy. March 12th. She will: yields for 1955-56 with i954-55 yields in brackets: soft drinks Sll.7(it).Iit)0 tS8.200.000l: candy and chewing gum SD.20(l,000 tSl).tl00.- would cost the iirnsiiry s2li,0on.ll0(i .- 000:: ciizarets. cigars and tobacco in the i955-56 iisrzil yciir. lint high Sl22..'ill0.t'ltl0 tSl14.500.00J televis- salea instead iiit-rcziscd l'PV('lllIF by 1 ion sets. radios. tubes and phono- rnsc in an estimated S840.000.fl00 38 .000.000 to s8i.0mI,iliih Some other estimated excise tax Just look it over a X :22 ”? l2-volt Electrical System Packs twice the punch of ordinary 6-volt systems . . . spins the engine up to one-third faster when you o-coon--coo.-nonooananononuuuouuuuun........-uu-........,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,............... ll. T. llDLMAll LTD. F109” ' turn the key. You get 1 quicker. surer starting in . all weather. And you have : g table cup: on over a greater electrical.re- . serve supply for operating : Covered by c lilomns guarantee bond! -mum”... Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Dooc Sport Sedan A Gcnoml Motors Valve 3 M. "U, u.uM.g.mIng dpalnv Cor a free home demonstration! C '.x : A LIMITED ' . IICOOIIOOlllllOIlllIllIIIo-nag...-ggggngjjggjaoononIll!-o-on000Io-onu--nnonconcononoIOOOOOIll!!nAOOOICI45QrQA........'t.. "'5 '. A"" '” Ay7,,,,.9.,om' ' Vancouver. at f I C T 203 Fitzroy Street Dial 6571 SIIIEISIIE I DIIIRLDTTETDWI - I em CHEVROLET graphs S2.'i.000.00fl tS21.500.000l; cosmetics 354500.000 (S.1.200.flfl0). spend a few days Visiting nil). pg, lltives. to be near her daiigiiterl who is a patient in the P.ii'. l. Hose. pitsl. i Miss wiuiiiii Glllis hpeiil part oil last week visiting with her um! and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Williami Ferrish. St. Eieanors. l l Mr. Rodd Morrison, of Cape Breton, Nova Scntia, has been post-I ed to a permanent position. with! the department of Fislieries at Bideford Biological station. He is at present the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mai-i)nui:all. 7th., with a largr attendance. PUT SPRINGS IN YOUR STEP! EWM? 4l?W6N To Help TIRED SYSTEMS! Buriioi-it lilimd Bitters, a pure herbal i'i-iiicili. not only helps expel waisti-.x t'ruiii the systeiii but also arts in iiiipiore the appetite. Burdock Blooti liillt-rs. with ”D0llo ble Action" helps relieve consti- pation. headaciii-xz dyspepsia and sour stomzicii. (let B. B. B. at your drug store. In! Mac? A fine 'I'. MILBURN ('0. Product. l ' ADDRESS Tues. Merci-130. 1956 The Guardian. Page 11 52OSAVlNG Mrs. l..A. Bitrloigii uas llllnli-'M'Hl . to the Bideford laflll'N aid and -W. M.S. on Wednesday evening. Mart-it ROUND DOBBIN PORTABLE ring means big savings at your out Sewing Center. NOW you can own the wonderful Singer round bobbin portable regularly sold at Sll9.95 for just 399.90. . . . A saving of 120. A Singer Portable for less than a hundred dollars! sun ronav. i99 NOW YOURS FOR AS lllTlE As spi A wind 0A ms. fork .i 1': an... no. i-.. it "ER srwiiuclcsurs REDUCED TO fol W0 VIN! Ml! Mini Muiimiiin davuipaymd ,i. .. .1 Listed in tin telephone booli under SINGER srwmc MACHINE coiimir Please send me more information on your Singe: Sewing Machines. NAME .-.....o.--..-an... ..-.o..o.....-..--.-as--.ouo..i SINGER SEWING CENTER 164 GT. GEO. ST. DIAL 455 I Irasl!.l..l fhe Bold, new Moioramic Styling the lower. longer hood . . . the wider grille that spans the full front end . . . the big bold parking lights. From the side. you see the sweeping new iipeedline rhromo styling and high-set taillights. Colorful new contem- porary interiors add the final tnuclil A new 6 with M0 H. lifters. -to......-.noo-use-o-soossousgo-so...-u-....-....... The new ”Bliii--Flame" 6 brings win this higher power plus l1lRi'iPl ram- pression (R to i) and oil- hushed hydraulic valve ..ouo---onus...-can lint Ono's even hotter. Everything in P. cost options. ocean..-an-succulentsnoalt-on-Iggnoar-etaInn:-oeoleoonnonoonnoggg eggs.-..-....---..o.oq....-o-u-.---sunngncmgaunonaonnnngooaon a-goo-on-cacao V8 Horsepower Zooms to 205 That's the power the new "Super Turbo-Fire Vii" pour: out (an extra. cost option). The new "Turbo-Fire VR" delivers Ho ho. when teamed with Powerglide (optional at extra cost). You can see why we say the ....o..o...-.-.,uo...on-. Automatic Power Features Power Steering. Power Brakes. ivuivcr - positioned front seat. power cnntrnls for front and rear windows-every thing you could wish ior in power servants! All are available as extra- I ...-.-o . sonua--g-use---....g.. Steering En ll boa -.-..........aon,o.as-.. good turn in Fl-wvrnlet's Bali-Race steering. The-y greatly reduce friction and steering effort. Feels almost like Power Steering! arr-Esr FEATURES ! . - . ii Inc an --no quu1i.n.n.n,o.4s4i.-awe; Hideaway Gas Cap Chevrolet's lvelt-side tarfighf hokh I stylish secret. We hinged at the bottom . . . swings down to uncover ttin gas cap. Closed up. the rap": concealed - and there": nothing in sight but the high-lnshinn taillight! i 0 Mode Easy ring: An vnii It At dive Braking No "noes--dive" stops in a Chevrolet! Anh-Diva brok- ing. an exclusive Chevrolet development. means more level stopping--even when you hit the brakes hard! occasions:nsnoIlIIloolIlnA.A.asosot 0--0---0'0"""'00-------oo-o.-on--one.-.-o-.oo--coo-coco-no.-.--o-o-as--:- .............a., ..,.ot-lllgpontaaJoDIIcon:s,..'lI!.. .,gla.o.olI..