Maxims of a More Men A thin meadow is mowed. 14 PAGE! soon Events Point To A New Era of Amity Between Dom. And Quebec Governments t't'l'I'AWA (CP) - Events seem in be shaping up for a new era of irmity between the long-feuding gmemments at Ottawa and Que- DP iiiii while the bare-knuckle work .,ppcnrS to have gone into the dis- iiri. there is still no indication of an over-all solution to all tiie i.iiori-noes between the federal l;hPl'l1l government. and Quebec's g,.;..n Naiionale administration. iitfzt-ials Buy the tax problem- mmiiiedly a big one -is well on the way of being resolved. but tiltlf. remain various political and -iiiiiiiistratlve divergences. Chances I.'r iliat an uneasy truce is the any outlook for the near future. (l'i:Ill.'i and Quebec governments r:It have to convince each other i: ihe correctness of their stands I." surh issues as federal aid to iri::cation. participation in the ':.iris-Canada highway project and in may in WTIICII control over ”.;Illlfiy transport is to be han- :.crl HILL DIFFERENCES Q-rcbec has not accepted the ."fiIEl'!'Pl'I federal aid to university Pd'ii”nll0ll. contending it threatens p:.v.iiicitil autonomy. It hasn't -.,'llP(I a highway agreement -only prriiiiicc not to enter into this ar- miizl-menwand it has not ac- cepted proclamation of the 1951 i(ti'.'Z.'ll Sl.'IlllI(' turning over cori- rr-it of iraiis-liordcr highw.-iy traf- fir in the provinces from P alia- ment. Quebec insists it has such control under the British North America Act. On the tax question. though. both Ottawa and Quebec authorities sound happy over the prospects. The speech from the throne read at the opening of the Quebec leg- islature last week said the govern- ment ”recogniaes" that current negotiations between the two gov- ernments will be "crowned wit' it complete success.'' 7.: CAUTIOUS REPLY Prime Minister St. Laurent re- Dlled cautiously. in talking to re- Dorters. but he indicated that pro- grmss is being made in clearing up the sticky point of how Qi.iel:iec's provincial personal income tax is to be tied in with the federal tax system. , Quebec has been hoping that its tax-aibout 15 per cent of the tax- DR.yer's federal bill--could be fully deductible from the citizen's fed- eral liability. The central govern- ment haa balked. A compromise is being worked out. The upshot will be another meet- tins between Prime Ministcr St. Laurent and Premier Duplessis- they had one Oct. 5--and perhaps I federal provincial coriferencc generally on fiscal matters. Mr. St. Laurent says he has such a conference in nilnd. The other provinces would be offered the lsanie deal that ll iiorkcd out be- ltween Ottawa and Quebec. SUDDENTDEATH OFTWEII-KNOWN TH CH'TOWN CITIZEN '.'iin tIr'HII'I of Tlcgin,-rill Hciicr I”i.:I-rs. 5l.A.. TtC.L.. retired 1"ro- l”'”iiiVilil')' of the Supreme Court. iiicrl surldciily on Saturday in iii h.'.i'rI wait. Afr. Rogers seemed in in- enjoyiiir: his usual good it lilllll iioun wiicn he suf- '--ril -l licrirt :iil;ii'k and was .rirrl in the P. E. Island Hos- :” whore ho passed away. i Ml;-' nflcriiai'tI':. it lingers was horn in Aliier. ' "'" lnuiiacsl of is fanilly of (i '''ll iii ihc Iiiic Liriii. Gov- ' B Ilcnjaiiiin Rogers and his ' - uric, Susan ilulihiirri. After 'i i-nu his imiiinrv education I iiiicrtnn, he entered Prince of (WIIMP anti upon graduat- i-n liiIlIy' up the stiiriy of l.iiv ilifill l'iiivcrsliy. He grgd. --i from Mi'GiIl as an honor 'i'”I' uilli his M..A. and TI.(.'.l.. i.'"cri- and was Valedictorian of ;i irl.ialing class, for about it year when he niov- 1020 II Rilxris was adinilti-d lo I ll.ii' of British Columbia and I sniiic lime practiced law iii p...-....... n. (. lie returned in .il- l ”" in 1914. where he remain- . . , l to l.'Iiai'lntietown rind in I -llilmlillcrl Siipciiiiirndcnt of i -umii. in 1928 he lV"l'.Il'ilt' llil of Pitnrc Street s('Illi'tl iin remained for one your appointed Prothonotary in After twenl..V years in this Ilrsiiiiiii. Mr. Rogers retired in i iii:ii;vl9-19. ili'Il2ll l lily -. ..,,. .ril.I "i 'll ilffnlrs, which lieri-vs orig.-itzcd ilio nctivn of Mr. fingers and won li.iii a host of friciirls brought l"FH' his many sterling qu.ii,. i'l'I 'lll.IlIfIl',(l hint for numer- Wilflllilllllv positions which lcii iviili ili.siini'tioii Tic iias I liicsirlciit of tho Cliarlolle- i' Ilfllfllfy Club and active as 'iiIi.'lIl of club records. At the F of his death he uns vice- I-ilfni of the Charlotialoun iizili and also a nirnihcr of iviiiiivc of the Arts Iillfl iillllfl. i-f WlllL'Il lic uric ti mcnihcr. For several it he was Provincial pregldqn Coming Events 'il'.lII(fIl'lll' Yai'icly C(llliif'.l'l ran- .h-,1 for ii. imp .i ' -i. .,... "V-iiil part)" Dunstaffnage i ii.-I Irvnyghp y "Willi miss Shur Gain in Kings- iivi Hall ionigiil. "Card Party, Long River Hall. -lI'WIR.i'. November 22nd. rnlllllint. island grain daily. Wrll Diiscull, Mt. llcrhcri. V”IlI"E0 and dance. Vernon IW-r Hall. Tuesday. Nov. 23. 'l.innuai meeting Hackeit L. 0. Ir r"'ldM. Nov. 23. All members Please attend. y "b.l'.t2. variety conc-rt. St. -wl-irvs hall. Souria. Tuesday. Nov. .3. Time 8:15. Admission 50 cents. "ITDOHIHI dance, Saturday "iaht. Mniint Stewart Memorial Hall. (lsntecn aervice.'Burns Or- slinirg, "Ci-sniuiri Hall. Wednesday. Nov- 3'")!-r 21th. Hot Goose supper and w”;”- 5P0l'IBol'Od by at. John "The Morell Bowling Club will I” Own for entries to November "iii A limit of so teams this year. SW1 entries to J. 3. Jay, neaident. "We will load chicken and fowl ;' my yard Thursday. November u;"l-TIII'tei- iota can arrange pick - 0 rte . J 0 scum. it as paid oe rant. '."ChfPr.V Valley Jlfnboreq to Mon Hall. Wednesday. Nov. 24. ON SATURDAY i I i The late .'tfr. E. II. Rogers the Red Cross where his ex- cciitive ability and atlcniion to detail: was highly effective. June l94i. following a procession Iof advances in the order. Mr. Rogers iias clccicd Grand lllristcr of Masons in P. E. island Ilnfl in the sonic year he was also cIcct- eil Griinil Scribe of ihe (iriintl Clinpicr of Royal Arch Masons in Nova Srotla. a .'n'lllTIVllIK s-fin. Bciiitiniiii, ulio is with IIIP partiiiciii of Fxtcrnnl Alf.-iirs. (ll- lawa, and a tinugliicr, liailicriiie. who is assistant iiiaiiogcr of A lirokcinge firm in Toronto. ini- me,fUate relatives In (liirirInile- imiii are A sister. Mrs Col i'. .l. .K'tr-unit. iiiitl a nephew. ll. iiiiiliim Ilogcis. (inc sislcr. Mir. .l. II. C llunicr. iesidcs in Alliririiiir. ()ilicr surviving l'0lflIll'rw III":- rlriiigliicr, 'tirs. Nnriiiiiii 'l'oroiitn. five nicrca, Mrs. iirii Preston. Sumiiicrs-irii-: Nilsulil (inrilnn. Boston. Mrs. Sybil Fraser. Illin.-'s.: Mrs. l-Traiii-is ('iirnci ltllevclnntl. 0liio.: illvss L'on.slniirf' liunier. Bosiomarid fniir flryIllPlKS. illnlph Gordon, llosioii. Wend--ll Roger-. Saint .lniiii, N, ll, lili- licri. Rogers. Bi'ntlIcl)nru, l'l., 'lil(I Cedric iliinier, Allwrloii liis uric predeceased Mr. Rogers scicial years Ago. The func,ral will he held Trinity United Church on day, service beginning at Oilllfili. o Murder-Suicide TOWONTO (CP)--Four persons died here during the weeirend in what police said were two murder- suicides. Police said I. young male nurse hanged hia six-month-old daughter from a bedroom closet door Satur- day afternoon and then ended his own life the same way. light houra later a salesman and his girl friend were found shot to death near their parked car. Mrs. Jola Buben told police ahe fotind her husband, Otto, and her daughter. Jane Anne, hanging by two separate lengths of window- aash cord when she returned to her north Toronto home from aha inl- Pglicc found Herbert Karaay, 41. and Merle Hlbbl. ll. lylne In I pool of blood in northeast Toronto. Kersey had a bullet hole in his forehead. The. woman had been of 3 relatives Iirc I llrii.iii'. llii'li- Miss Rim Ix".i)II. from 'l'iics- lwo Local and Charlottetown talent. "tuna I- ahot twice behind her left ear. Ila--I n gr 'lniIcl Mm.-'.. i 'liiriiiiuii of tho "gr-iirri linnk." a hefty - i CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, M Founded 18 ONDAY; NOVEMBER 22, 1954 Covers- Prince Edward Island Like The Dew PRICE 50 West: Germany Spurns Russia's FIRST CAR ROLLS ACROSS CAUSEWAY AT NORTII RIVER is-wk. Mr. E. S. Matheson of Maiheson and MacMillari, con- tracting firm for construction of North River Causeway makes the first car crossing on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Ernie Matheson of MRl.lIeS0l1'io shore is approximately twelve and Mnchlillnn. contractors. ;iCIlICV- ihiindrcd fcci. 200,000 tons oi inat- cd an aiiibliion he had cliciisiiedlcrial have been used in the fill. since construction began on Alla-i300 piles linve been driven in the list 23. when he piloted the first-spillivay which is twenty feet wide our over the North River Caiisc-tliisirlc (ind 1R0 ft. long The tra- way at 3.l0 p.m. on Saturday. 'Illu-eclvcilinp surface or "Deck" over the minutes later. Hon. Dougald Mac-l.spillii'ay ivili be of concrete and; Kinnoii. Minister of Public Worksllos fcct l(llI'l. y and lfigliisnyin nccoinpnnied by Dc-I Coimncniiii-2 on tho successful puty Minister, R. G. White m.'ideii.ci-niiiititiiig of this phase of the a similar crossing. Con;;i'at.tilittoryyraiiscway roristiuctloii. Mr. Mathe- handshakes with the men on iht-.,soii said: "We nrc iiaturzilly pleas- job and expressions of ;ipprecla- icd to hxivc mrirle the crossing com- tloii followed. plcic bcforc adverse weaiiici' con-. The big push. whit-ii was to flip diiioiis prevented that objective. the peak off the end of the rnu.se- yli-nirvirr. iic llilfl about thirty meni way rim butting on open iizilcr. in the gait: ii ho were given spien-l and fill the remaining gap. WiIsliIli'T lrmdcrslilp by competent fore-. started Sit. 12.30 pm. by four bull-,mcn who fell into line with evaryf dozers.'Workini,z with the precis- more we plniiiird." I I0" ill I" il'm.V UNI?-. I-he 0l'll'WI”I Preston Poiirrinn. HPiliih0l”CIllC,I 10”. Ill” Sm-2l.V. then two ii- IiA.l5 f0l'Onlflll on the fill with Janiesl 5793-59 CW ""0 U16 Filed Hi! lII1.Siiiglcioii. Bcllc River as his as- material and pushed it into IlIfy515l,;u'iL tum mpg,-yj.1g,, over met 539- M 1-40 ll-m- ll" OIWHHR Wluliiiglii crew. John England. West closed and from that time uiitillnm-iilty is foreman of the spillway the IITSE CM OWE I! W55 R m-'Il- portion of the ivorlr which is ey- ter of skillful grading which some- ppcctecl to be conipleied in it few times broiiglit the riiiichincs niili- (I'i)5. in ample time to take care i in close distaiir-e of a tumble inio'of tiic overflow. wliit-li has toi II” ”V"- build rip in five feet before the T110 I011. WIIIFII hi! been Underiaiitoiiinlir gain will function all the personal supervision of E. S the North iiiid. . Mat-heson, was given lender to . . , i IVIlll.ll0.Y)l1 and MacMilian and has D.mMld M”D”"."'d is ,l7ndwl been pushed mmmrd on H Lwcmy cniziiicer nu llI!' project and lliomns hm”. Mm. Ms” Mme Angus. 33- White is oii-riiicer for 'lIi'aiis-Cnii- The distance covered from 5llOl'B:.'IfIi. TAXTFITGURESTDINTTTDTSIIIFTIN? . FORM OF CAN. INDUSTRIAI. PICTURE I A shift which may have a bear ilms.c in the Sl0.0n0-tri-515.000 in-I ing on the shape of Cjurlnrlais in-Ironic class with profits rose in 2.-I lriusirial future appears in havclflt1.'-fiuirii'.!.ll77. ,iaken place oii the biisiiiess sccnthl Th... mum... mp inmme bnwk” The '""kS "I ""9 hm” b”5""fF3Itlic snirillcr ilic iiiiiiibcr of com-I mcii sliniiiiig profits hnvc in- vnnlicx Shmvmg (aim I creased while those of big busiiicss I "R01-5 IN EACH CLASS showing profits have declined. I This development showed up inl 1" H" S'm'000'm'uo0'000 I""”"' I the number dropped In il insz l t' -. Th - "".'.".”"”' . i..1”.- ..t .....?.T.'l.I2;'T. lfili. .....”....'i”'.'il.W;--i:;,,';;;;;p mi: -7 ih;"y0i;-000- .. . . A - .. . if in, ii , riirn L(lilllli.s0flI1(!l0lI1rlfl Sl.O0il.ililti KIHHV H... m mp s250'O0”gmymnnv000 in: ;r profit driimii-ti by 19 that ycar. , , - - H” mm from 385 m 195). "1... to Fall) from 0-1.'l. in ihosc Flirt the number of companies .301) m.;,;"?.” ('IH.:no” nu" STOW" .iiiili less than 310.000 Income shziw-I I" ' mm " mg 3 "mm rnc,-cued by 1,510 m it iins in-i-niisc of ihe increase in, mVgg7 (mm m'yH7. IIIP iiiiiiilicr of little cnnipanlcsl Tho Him” wem wmmmod in Hui .xliiiwiii;: pzntiis that the yiillill iitini-y fcilciiil i'('Vl'llllC diiinrtniciil's 19.1-i UYIFIIXI: Ilflllflil In lilfrl The total fcrlcrnl income lax palri lliy all rmiipniiics tli:ii year in lcrc:i.sc(I iii 5l.Ll'.!ll..'l00,00ii from 51,-i isi,oon,iioii yulimiiv uf dcinrleil analysis of tax .i-iilliiciioiis I HAY BIC l.N'lII('JTION j l-ii-rii-ial trIflL'l.'lI.i suggest the shift lin:iy liavc icsullcd simply licriiiisc Illl.'i2 may have been a- good year ifor little business and a bad year W0lTl(IN(”- ITIIPII-IT W 11! for liig business. But on the other VANCOUVER (CF) - Of 5,700 Il-1lld- 11 HI-50 may ha”? b0?" 3” I"' sitirlciils i-cgisicrccl this vc ' at the div-iiwi iii a his rximnsicn in iliqtinii--rsiiy of British 'c..iiimi;ia. niiiiiliiir of little lnriiisiries and Flin1(u'rfhalI 2.000iirc wnr-kini:il1eir slow rliiii ii in the dcvclupmrint of Wm, mrmmh C,,”,.l,..'- sumc work "OW l””7I-V part-time as night. ranitors. bonk- Fivcn in the 825.000-to-850.000 in- iiiorc clerks or assistant instruct- rnmr class. the number of com- oril. Others financed themselves panics showing a profit in 1012 through summer jobs in many nc. dropped to 2,003 from 2.080. But cupiitions. I an RCMP trail dog. (By Brock Ourry) BONN. Germany, (AP)-West Germany has made plain it wants no part of Russia's projected all-European security conference-either Nov. 29 or later-at the price of delay in ratification of the Paris accords for German re- armament. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's government Sunday re- jected Soviet Foreign Ministcr Molotov's conditional offer Saturday to postpone the security parlcy which Molotov originally proposed be held in Moscow or Paris next week. Molotov'a condition was that the West. which had shown no inten- tion of attending such talks until the Paris accords are out of the way, hold up the ratification. Queen and Duke Celebrate Seven Years of Marriage PARALLEL VIEWS In a statement parallelling views expressed in London, Washington BARNWELL, England (APi .- and Paris. Adenaurls goveriiment Queen Ehmbmh and me Duke of "id? is cl i n b ll r g h. celebrniiiiiiz their "This is simply a new attempt by the Soviets to hinder the ratifica- tion of the Paris agreements. Without doubt this represents an attempt by the soviet Union to put very heavy pressure on the West. "On the other hand. the Soviet Union is not prepared to make any real concessions to the West in the event the Western powers should ttbsiain from ratifying the Paris agrccmeiits." Of Molotiiv's statcmeiit that re- jection of the Paris agreements would open the possibility of an agreenient to reunify Germany. a high German official said: "It is foolish to believe that Mos- cnw regards the unification of Germany and the question of free (German! elections as a. question by itself. In reality. this questlonl is closely interwoven with all nihcrl cold war issues. The West must first. ii:-hicve equality in strength with the East licforc siiivcssful iiegotiiiiions with Moscow are pos- sible." seventh wedding anniversary. spent the day together Saturday but parted at night-the duke going to a binquet and the Queen spending a quiet evening with her aunt. The royal couple is spcndiiig lhc .week-cnd with the Duke and Duch- ess rif Glniicester, the Queen's un- cle and aunt, at their 17th cen- tury Northampionshire home. They .drove here Saturday afternoon 'from Windsor whcrc foe: and bad ;we-,il-lit-r put zi damper on iliei'.' ianriivemniy flt'lll'IilP5. I For: reduced iisibility in Windsor Park, inrciiir: the Queen to cancel her morning gallop with her fa- voriie horse. and the duke to call off a pheasant shoot. I Host iii. Sattirday night's dinner attended by two dukes wis '74-l l year-old George Brudencll. who wears old-fashioned mutton chop whiskers. buckled shoes and a long track coat. I Western World I Must Be Strong In Washiiigtoii Saturday .Siat,ei NEVV YORK. (AP) French Pre- Secreinry Dulles and the visiting mi:-r Mcndes-France said Sunday RFLIECT PROPOSAL premier of France. Pierre Mendes-lniglit the Western world must hep France ,agrer-d informally I-n re-. 0l”RM1W'd- IIHIINI "NI ll-F008 "II VI"? just, my; new sot-lei, pi-opoggr ,wanr to achieve peaceful coexis- Tlie British position against any WW9" WWI Rll55l”- security talks with the iron Cur-y Meiidi-s-l-'i'.iiire said he could see tain powers until the Paris agree- on .iiistiric:iiion for Russian state. iiiciits are confirmed was detailed "Willis I'll” I'M T”-'”lmlniI Of (Terr in the Hausa at common; ingzlinany wnulri iri:rensv- the danger week by P'oi'eign Secretary Eden. OI W” In Elll'0l)9- The Russians proposed that theirp "l'm quitc sure we can achieve. security confereiicc take in 23 pence." he said "Bill for that thci. European powers arm the united li'esicrii niiiioiis must be united States. and that Red China sendlaiid must work Iriizfllllvlt-" 0 Moscow has received ac-I U' lets To Panama ceptances only from the Iron Cur- WASHINGTON. iAPl.- Govern- tain countries and a tentative agreement from Finland to be rep- nieiit officials said Saturday night the llnited States is flying six lct resented if other Western powers fighter planes to Panama imme- tlay. a Czechoslovak cniiiiict mixi- held even if the western powers tack on ncighboriiig Costa Rica. .rumors of ii. plot. to overthrow O I Convicts Trail I 38 Violent Deaths police to two escaped convicts near show up. y Bi'oadt-astiiig from Prague Stin- lster without portfolio. zdeiiek Ne- jedly. said the coiifeiriire will be di Hm M W P kwpn m H! a . a aii- is: 0'. do "M lnmdy Ito tic rcarlv ill case of an nrnicd at- ma I "H y The U S action was taken at the height of rripldiv iiicreasliig Persia Rican Pi-rsidciit Jose Fig- IICYPS MISSION. B C, icri--riniymal Saturday led here. nine. hours after being piitll E t C d on the scent. I n a .cririfci-once it has proposed for Nov. Proposed Security Conference Mendes-France. Dulles Call For "Early Ratification" of German Rearmament 1. Dulles and Mendes - France agreed that the organization of three new Communist rlivl.slrin.s. two of them armorcd, in Northern Vict Nani Crrntcs a sciioiis new threat in Indochina They agreed on "co-ordinated procedures and periodic reviews" in dealing with the siiuaiion. but there was no evi- dence that they reached any major policy decisions. The critically By JOHN M. HIGHTOWEI WASHINGTON (AP) - French Premier Mendes-France and State Secretary of State Dulles turned ririwri Saturday a move by Soviei Foreign Minister Molotov to delay ratification of German rearmament by ihe Western powers. Instead they called for "early ratification" by all the Allies before any new conferences with Russia. They declared themselves against important matter "improvised d e b a t e in intended of continuing American financial mainly for propaganda." an ob- support for French forces in South vious slap at Mocow, but ex- Viet Nam. at the rats of several hundred million dollars a year, was left to other negotiations. For the time being, Dulles and Mendes- France agreed to support the gov- ernment of Premier Ngo Dirah Diem. a limited concession by Mendes-France. USE U.S. INFLUENCE 2 Diillcs arzrccd to consider use of United States influence to try to prevent any outside agitation in make trouble for the French among the Arabs in North Africa. Mendes - France has contended Cairo and Communist Hungary have been sources of agitation in North Africa. 3. Mcntles France reviewed ”hopcfully" possibilities for estab- lishing better relations between France and Germany as a step toward creation of A United and peaceful Europe. pressed willingness to join in ”si:le- qiiaicly prepared negotiations" in giiori faith. The Molritriv move came in Mos- cow wlir-re the foreign office made piiblic an interview by him sug- gesting that Russia would be will- ing to delay the European security '39 if the Western power woiilrl de- lay ratification of the new Western I-European Union treaties. LEFT FOR NEW YORK The communique was issued af- ter Mr-ndes-France left for New York where he will deliver a num- her of speeches. including one be- fore the United Nations General Assembly today. He leaves by air for Paris Tuesday night. From the. communique and from information provided by officials these other points stood out in the talks: Alheistic Materialism is Country's Real Enemy Say U. S. Elllltllltt Bishops Navy Ship First Around Continent By GERALD FREEMAN Canadian PYPII Staff Writer WASHINGTON iAPi T h a Roman Catholic hishopa of the linlted States Sunday defined the country's real enemy as atheistic materialism and said the nation "must recover and renew it Ciii-isiinn faith" If it is to siirvive. "Materialism Is ihe real enemy. a h ni w I b d." the Said? .;.,f,:,. '1 ” ' "” y HALIFAX (cm a seven burly ”Maierlalism has brought about sailors heaved on a hawaar. two in decline in the influence of reli-I gun Kavg an age” pugh, mm the grim upon American life. Confusion. Arcm: mum! ship Labrador nun"! in our thinking and a sort of-, .. paralysis of the national will have ml" U” Imm" hcnh Sunday Tim bccn the inevitable results of ihisl I innud list of first: for the navy. decline. Here then we have the nor trip from Esqiiimaiilt, B. C source of that weakness which is M Halifax V1. th, pgmmg um” inmmuch concern In menl made her the first naval vessel "Unless we arrest this religlniis "V" I" Cl"I' N"'Ih Am"'”- pdccline, unless we push back the lrlomesiic invasion of materialism. yive shall not be able. as history clearly attests, to withstand the enemy from without." ITYRANNY IMPOHED THE RAIN FPIQLS-. on Ti-ii: ousr AHD,.l uriousr ALIKE-.-I UNLESS THEY I I in a statement at the close of their annual assembly. the. bishops ;said the tyranny of atheistic mir- yierialisni already has been im- posed upon 1,000,000,000 souls and .”iiii-catcris the destruction of our own land as it has already at-. lacked the culture of others." I "The haliie is joined." they iaid . ”lf our nation is to escape that fair of Poland and of China. of .Yiigo.slavia and of Hungary. and HIT so many others. if we are in isiiriivv as a free Chrisiiaii nation. ihi-n IYP must be clear-eycd and we must be strong. It is the blind and the weak who fall into they ipit ” IMATERIAL STRENGTH Cnpiureil iieie l.aiii'rnce (Tor-i I The bishops said that inaici tall y ' . bcti. and ltiisscll V Patterson who At lczist llit IIIWCIIIIS died viiilcntly ysiiriigili. while necessary. is not ll!”-IIIA i(P' cTIle Wfniher of- cscapcd Tiiursday from oskalla y in caslcrn ('ari.-aria (IllllnK the week- Ntfnlillt Tl” lIr':'i"”-V"-I” ”,X(""I”l"lY Tt";'IId1-wVl'9lE prison farm near Vancouver p .,,M. inmldlng ti” durh, m , u,..l "This nation must look to its "” "T 1"'”” N "V" 9 I" A third man. who esrnrwd W"llI,w mm mm, and m, ,,,,?Wn..siiiriiriai itirenlih." they said. llm” "'1 5lWla.v is rnmlnir to an Crirbcit and Patterson under cover-iv of a prison fight. gave himself up "His in -inn Our...-in gcfidryyl lo VRnF0IiVPl' DOIICP 3”" 0nIl' ll Tlv 0.10 pm Siiiiday. id 1irii'sriiis few hours of freedom, uenk from died in traffic :ici'idciiis. :i Cana- loas of blood due in I Cut hll'ld- riian Press survey shows Nine per- While-. the hunt for the escapees sons were rirowncd. fiyc died in the was in progress, another jail-break.piane crash, two died in falls arid was reported-Robert Bates. 2tl.itwo were riccidentallv shni. bull?! fled the B. C. penitentiary at New rcpni-ted iwn scp:il'RIf' nirrrdcr sui- Westminaier. icidi-.1 in Tut-uiitu. He slipped from guards whlli-I Ontario and Quebec each had l7 working with an outside. party and fatalities. New Brunswick and Nova was last seen when he pedalledlscntia had one fatality each. No through police lines on a atoll-nldeathll were reported in Ni-wfourid- l i llNlTr1l) NATIONS. N. Y. (('Pi siiiprisr Riissian move appcarerl The iincxpci-led switch came in Sunday I0 IUWC jarred East-Wet the form of an amendment to the amiiy over President Eisenhower's resolution, which would set up tha UNICXPI-ICTICD atoms-for-peace plan. Russia r e v e r s e d a previous stand Saturday night when Andrei Vlshlnsky formally suggested that of atomic scientists. a propoiicd international atomic energy agency be responsible to the UN General Assembly and Security Council "in cases' pro- vided for by the UN charter"- that is. in cases touching on threat to peace and security. Vlshlnaky int Thursday had publicly agreed with a seven- power compromise agencyia connection with the UN for later nagotiaiiom. resolution and Saturday the Soviet amend- whlch would leave decision on the merit is as unacceptable as it was in-hen Vishinsky first still!-sled it agency for development of peace- ful uses of atomic energy. and call an international c o n f e r e n c e Vishinsky originally had sug- gested that the rgency be linked to the Security Council-which the sponsors hclicvo would risk ham- pering its operations through use of the council's veto but than agreed to leave the matter over for solution later. A U. S. delegation spokesman during debate in the 60-nation pol- iRussian Move Jars Peace Plans. bicycle. iiand or Prince Edward Island. R C A F TORONTO (CPI Minimum and a c a 0 maximum temperaiiirc: I Max sr. ANDRE D'Al-IGENTEUIL. Dawson 30 Qiic i('P)--Fmir airmen and an VRHCNIVPP 53 . RCAP niirsc were killed near here VIFIOTII - 51 . .Salurday when their twin-ciuincri.I5FInWnI"n 55 iiicll cnmmiiiee. !i"”""I "II III” VCI" q”"I'"" ""i'I plane plunged through riciiso wimrls ('RIlI3I1V 53 The Russian move may fiii-ihermxrvertlniz drivel on I m0i'!'.in act and ,..(p1,,.p.d ii.-aim 7 delay the vale on the nrormul th-HRNI Chine '"V""I I0 ""9 N-"""'”Cl llrnrl arc rii. Krnncih n 'l"rstci'- iwmnincg . in had been expected this afternoon. ci-nft'I'"l"" Mn V0” for my 32' M C”I'I'"V" A"'v Film of III!) "rm-nnin as DELAYED BY INDIA rPviluli0n- . . .at-ociici-aii. F0. Robert sinciair.l0ii-we -"43 When debate resumed Friday, l'0STl'0NF- 9"-p3-47"-5 .,-ml of M(.,1irm,. "AL Am. (owl-iIl1.;ntr-pal . 44 the sponsors expected that the re- Dclay In Wllnil W1” imsiimne Jospph 1.-mnmu Round Amish MHQ.,,.h.... .. 4:t solution would be unanimously nD- "ll" 9'" "W”"'TlI '” "9 WIFI” of Montreal. Cpl. Pctcr Mill, .lr-..lS”I"ItIl'I”' O" proved before the day was over, debates on Wcst New Guinea. 34' at -rmm N5. ".4 Nurgingil-Trcrlrricimi .. Iii However. it was delayed when C-.VvI'lI! N10 N'"'”l MT"-"'" '"1”n”” 5'-ti" Finn"! Slrlh Holg. 22. of Mnn('liitl M India's V. K. Krishna Manon prep dispiiics. Norwnod, Om iilslifnir .. 34 cntrd an amendment on the com. Drhlle NI Ill? pron"!-l '"'""l" An wpr. micron.-A gr Ihp RCA)? Fharlnttelovrn .. fl! imsilirm of the iirnimsed ucnry i'"IeY I""”"''”' "" "'"I.'"-' I" "'9 iii.-tum at si. Johns, Qt.-. -5.WI"'.V 04 ""1 on m, membm-,hip of 3 D,-e.IGc-ncral Asscnililv hyyl- rench Pr!-I Th" Mam. . cnnnmlmcahnm Yarmnmh 39 limlnary conference of internal T"”'l” I'”””' M"'"I"'E”"”'t aircraft. crashed shortly hefoi-cl Si Johnls 00 tional atomic scientists. ile is expected to make a for- noon in remote bush some two High tide i0i'Il.V RI ChMI0”"'i'"tl” eign p o l i c y address on what The sponsors believe such mat- France inicnrls in do in Tunis. ters also should be left to later negotiations. Some Western are hopeful that still and tlirir-by icmnvcd lho ques- ii-nilemon; from the UN debate forum. spnkrsnirn Russia, 4-iirl A rlixiiirlinncc cerilrorl negr- Qiirhrc f'iiy is inoviiiig nririhward. lii lit iiakc iw-lricr iind drier air is spreading into ihc district and the weather on Monday will be greatly improved Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island. eastern N.B. counties and lower St. John river valley: Clolidy with A few iclcar intervals: coldcr; southwest winrln I5. Low-high at Charlotte- town 55 and 00. Monrfon Ml and 5.1, Fredericton and Saint John 50 and sit. "(iiir vast iiliysicnl i'r-siitiircs and our masterly technical skills will mail us niitiiiiix unless iic arc is pimple strong in the faith which gives purpose to action; and in the morality which foatera discipline and courage" "The true strength of a Christ- ian ii.1ti'iin.” they said. "is in the ipowcr of Grid which oiilvvcighii all Ifrirce of arms " l Five 'KiIleiIIiiT miles east. of this Ottawa valley community. it had left St. Johns Morocco and Alrzcria in t'lllf'Il slrifey 25 miles smith of Montreal at 10:30 PST. no is routine flight to 3! H1 . 'Cornwall, Out... and Toronto. .. at 8.46 a. m. and 8.24 p. m. Summeralds tide eighteen min- uir-is later than Charlottclowii sun rises today at 7 ill a. m niiil acts at. 1.35 p. In.