NOVEMBER 1, 1949 Iooaia ls per word; word; Classified 8c per word inch: POI‘ IIIIIIB; gagernen‘ Advertising Rates - Minimum Oharge For Any Advertisement lb Cent: Oeatral Guardian Locals so per word: Announcement: and Coming Events 8o per Lists or Florin and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc, 6c Letters of. Condolence 84c per inch: l0 words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional Payable In Advance Western and Eastern ; In lllemoriam Notices 84c per sveuuing En- New York Exchange NEW YORK, Nov. 6-—(CP)_ StOCRI clog; Am Car ...... Am Smelt . Am Tel Anaconda . Atchlson THE GUARDIAN. CHIRLOIVPEFUWN (Canadian Preaal TORONTO,‘ Nov, 6- Sales Stock 500 Am Larder .--.. .._ 3000 Am Neph 3000 Anacon 1400 Anglo Cdn Shippin_g_ News Al‘ SAINT JOHN- Arriived Saturday and Sunday None. Salted Saturday Mary K., for United Kingdom Canadian Constructor, Halifax City of Cerlisle, Montreal Sailed Sunday Hungary Seeks To Popularize B0ston’s Mayor Faces Stiff Challenge At Polls a; assess s. arms BOSTON. Nov. 'i — (AID-lo:- ton‘: Mayor James M. Curley — a political boss who loves the Prrrsauacn Runs i 102$ 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 84o per inch or Io per word; Lists of Subscriptions, 49 cents per inch; Address and Presentation $1.00. Other Rates on Implication. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not he liable for damages arising out of errors In a-isertisensenta beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the Idscssllfinwlli. in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall ho no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond tins amount paid for such advertisement. limelight-dares a stiff challenge in his bid for a fifth term. virtual- ly on the eve of his 75th birth- None. AT HALIFAX- Arrived Sunday Dufierln Bell, from Saint John, N B Baldwin Loc B and 0 .. Bendix Beth Steel Boeing . Borg Briggs . Caterpillar C and O . Chrysler Col Gas Com and S Elcc Auto . Gen Motors Cons Ed Goodrich Goodyear Gt. Nor P . Bgigl’ ‘ . @7924! -,. i‘ w... PM nnnq». Russian Culture (By Endre Marion) BUDAPEST. Nov. ‘l -- (OP) _. Hungary is in the thick of a ‘new campaign to popularize Russian culture and to eliminate "cosmo- politanism" from Hungarian art, science, music and law. (Cosmopolitanlsm is a relatively new target oi Communism. It bolls down mainly to mean the ac- ceptance of anything Western as better than anything Russian or Kremlin Communist.) Not long ago, Malyas Rakosl. the vice-premier and undisputed boss of this Communist country, said that political and economic progress in the land we. satisfac- tory. But, he added, Hungary still sy. With the election only fopr days off, the veteran Carley still shapes up in the eyes of politi- clans as the man to beet in s field _of dive. But, he admittedly is in a fight. There's “only one issue in the canspaigm-"Curleyissn." Curley says it's good for Boston: his four opponents claim it‘: bad. Chief challenger appears to be City Clerk John B. Hynes. who sat in as “acting mayor" for five months in i947 when Curley wen-t to a Federal penitentiary for mail fraud. Ourley himself is looking for- ward to the Nov. t election for vindication from the voters - 16050 All Oil 1000 Aumaque 350 Aunor 1200 Barymin 1000 Base Met" 1000 Bidgood .. . 3700 Bonetal 1000 Boymar 2500 Brewis . 3500 Brit Dom - 3700 Broulan 1000 Butfad . 5000 Buff RI _ 1510 Cal Edm “H0500 M 1250 Cnilinan Harvester . 7500 Calmont -- - 1500 Campbell 20 Bk of Com Island Connector, St. John's Canadian Leader, Montreal Canadian Constructor, West In- dies ports. Salted Sunday Hillcrcst Park, for Britain Sunavis. Curipiio Imperial Welland. St. John's Imperial Halifax, Saint John, N. PlllfilIlVKIlPIItIKl1IYI Arrived Saturday ' , Hillcrcst Park, from Montreal Sunavis, Montreal Imperial Wcllnnd, Port Borden. RE I Agents Wanted | l COULD YOU USE 5200 AND‘ more monthly? If so we have the; perfect answer for you. Exclusive‘ territcry. Guaranteed lines oi everything needed in every hCmt: Free samples, catalogues, prem- Female Help Wanted WANTED-STUDENT TO LEARN lliiil'ill't‘$Sil‘lg, Write Box 950, c/o Guardian. WANTED —- EXPERIENCED OR inexperienced Nursing Aides. Ap- Supermtendent, Provincial Highlights in Rent Control Policy Imperial Halifax, Saint John, N. a siusa Saturday 20o Caribou N°“°' iums. Low prices and big profits. my n you ha“, to mm y“, lmngu Sanatorium, immediately. why not a pleasant one’? Writ~ today tor details how to make: money. FBIHIIGX. 1600 Dalorimiein, Montreal. 2 i Bars & Trucks For Sale ' I r5565, rubber. l Cape ' FOR SALPI—l932 (JHEY. running ordcr, all new Apply Russell Quigiey Traverse. FOR SAL E- I041 DODGE with xicw IIICiJI". 1J3.‘ miles. l may . . .. Price $400.00. As-o 1 model A i930 Ford Coach. Good rubber 513900- A;J— ply Norman Hyde. co mull. SEDAN ;0"J") liars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR ROYAL Flair, Toronto. November l2 and returning November 20. Can accommodate two passengers. Phone 2603-L. n FurfSale FOB §ALE—PIANO. APPLY 187 Kent St. ' FOR SALE — 80 DUCKS. Savage, Long River. FOR SALE'— SIX PIECE BED- room suite, only used 2 years. William Burgess. Winsloe. FOR. SALE -- CHOICE BUILDING Lots, $300.00 up. Kay. . ‘ GIBSON WASHERS AND FUR- , nacas. Willards Service Station, Winsloe. ~. ' >--_-__.___,__._.______ QFOR SALE—PURE BRED JERSEY Heifer tq freshen this month. Jack - Qullty, South Shore. amt sane - 22 CALIBRE m:- peatipg rifle. Ian MacQuaz-rle, Hampton. FOR SALE -- NICE YOUNG NEW- ly freshen Ayrshire Cow. Gordon Jewell, North Rlvcr. FOR SALE — ONE JERSEY COW and five months old heifer calf. R. J. McDonald. St. Peters Bay. FOR SALE-l-SOO GALLON PRES- sure tank and l-500 oil tank and pump. Apply C. E. Gamble, Albany. ‘OR SALE —-GRAIN GRINDER. Conkshuit N0. 30. 10 inch plate. Used four months. Clarence Mel- lish. Kinrcss. ' FOR SALE — I948 MERCURI Sedan. 19.000 miles. Radio and heater. Perfect condition. W? L. Delaney. Kensingion. Plr-iii-ii i‘ FOR SALE-ENTERPRISE RANGE. Piano, Chest of Drawers. Dressing Table. Beds and Springs, etc. 52 Edward Street. FOR SALE-TWO PAIRS BOYS‘ boots and skates, sizes ll and 3; one girls boots and skates, white. sizc 1. Apply‘ l2 Valley St., or phone 1769-J. L. G. sale. 100 incl from Granville Street, 5O by 100 fcct. Priced for sale $50.00 to $300.00. P. L. Bowncss, phone T39, Beaver St.. Summcrsido. Farm Machinery RIDE WHILE YOU PLOW—IT'S cheaper too! Can you teed a team of horses for 50c a day? A Gibson "SD" riding tractor hand- les a full 10" plow in any going-- all day. on 2v. gals. of gas. Write for special offer. Falcon Equip- ment Company Limited lfonmeriy Rough d: Collins) 33 Layton Avenue, Toronto 3, Ontario. For Rent FOR RENT — GARAGE FOR WIN- ter storage. Phone 1029. 1'0 RENT - ROOM WITH sma- place. Phone ism-L. I0 BENT-LARGE ROOM SUTT- able for light h ‘ ,'ng. Phono 1998-L_ 39 Water St. I0! BENT - THREE BRIGHT heated room in private home. adults. Cont: l. Write W Guar- tan. I0 LII‘ - 0ND FUSNISIIED room. heated, all modern con- veniences. Apply 174 Kent St, Stewart‘ Mac- _ rTanrlria-au. woman: WHO have time to spare who Iish i..- make easy money. Take orders for lingerie and hosiery: For indies. men, children, also babies‘ wear. Nothing could be easier with our low prices and our mag- nificently illustrated catalogue containing samples of our mater- ials. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Generous com- mission. bonuses. gifts. Write im- mcdintely for your free catalogue. Du Jour Lingerie Inc, 4235-30. lvcrviilc Street, Mcnireai 34. *Houses-ilpts. Wanted IVANTICI) TO RENT - UNFURN- isiu-sl rooms or small apartment. L . ...._L_______ “KANT .. —. MALL APARTMENT. hcnicd, Throt- adults. Write A Guardian. Lost LOST-LAD SILYER “'ATCII. black leather‘ strap. Finder phone 25~i-L. Revrard. LOST-BETWEEN ELMIRA AND Souris, Masonite door for trailer. Finder notify J. G. Dwan, Si. .Pctcrs, Reward. ‘Opportunities-Men 8r Women .SELL TOYS AND NOVELTIES direct from manufacturer. Write for i ‘Olmuiizir. star Novelty 2'03 Ontario E. Montreal. MEN, TRAIN NOW FOR TELE- vision, Radio servicing, Wireless Operating and Government. radio positions. Free 40-11689 bwkiet tells about day and homesiudy courses and excellent employ- ment opportunities. Write today. stating age and education: Radio College of Canada. 54 Blocr Street Vvest. Toronto, Ontario. Poultry FOR sans: - Lanna remnnzrs. $2.00 each. Murdock Dawson, Al- bany. Personal FOR NEURALGIA. LUMBAGO Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply iiest Penetrating Glurv Oil. At your Drugzlst. SLENDER. TABLETS ARE EFFEC- tive. 2 weeks. supply Si: 12 weeks $5. at Reddin Bros. and Jenkins. Charlottetown; Semple's, Ken- singion and Jamlesonb Dru; Store, Montague. 5, ___ Salesman Wanted WANTEIV-— MAN FOR STEADY travel among consumers in Char- lottetown. Permanent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawlelghh Dept. IVHrK-470-13l. Montreal. l CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR |SEE THE ALL-NEW PERSONAL Portable Tjvpeyvrlter - the only Office typewriter in personal size. New portable design, new sparkling performance. Cash or terms. Remington Rand Limited, 134 Richmond Street. Phone 2771. Work Wanted GIRL ‘VANTS ‘YORK IN STORE. Phone 2345-1... Wanted WANTD - TUESDAY, I A. Is-a P. M. Chicken and Capoil. l. L. Dlckieson, New Glasgow. YOUNG MAN WANTS PASSAGE to southern States. Could drive or assist in driving. Writs Box 248. WANTED-MIDDLE AGED housekeeper for elderly woman living alone. Apply Unemployment Office. 56 Grafton street. Markets at a iilanee (Canadian Press) Toronto—Stocka dull; changes narrow, Montreal-Stocks firmer: indus- triais strong, ' New York — Stocks price steady; phone 1t07-J. chanles narrow, . LADY SIIPERIHTEHIIEHT WWW; §'.<.°l".:."'...°:.'?':.':'.::'"""" saflonsiorthe- of Kindly nos lei-a‘ u. Lady Superintendent, mes to eoaunesee 1. 1960 nllldt information re training and exlperi- A. I. LUIIDIN, Serum-Treasurer, y I Vletsrh Street .-.-‘---’,_..._... _..._ e.a.. . NY Central N Amer Parmt Pix Penn R R . Pepsi . Phillips Radio Ilepub Sears R Socony . S Pnc S Ry Sperry Std Oil . Stone 8: W Stdbkr Texas Union Pac Ilntd Air Cr . [Ynld Corp 1i S Rubber l7 S Steel .. Vnnnd Warner . West U \\'est El \Viil,\'s \Vonlw .. Youngstown Grain WINNIPEG, Nov, 6—(CP)—0ats and barley showed a fairly steady undertone on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Saturday although there was some recession in oats when offerings increased. Trading was moderately nciivc. Class two wheat Prices, in coun- tries other than the Unllerl King- dom, were unchanged at $2.36. Grain quotations: Close:- Oats: Doc 81 3-8; May 80 3-4; July T8 5-8A. Barley: Dec 1.48 1-2; May 1.45 3-8; July 1.40 34A, Rye: Dec 1.51 7-88; May 1.55— 1.55 1-4; July 154A. Flux: Dec. 3.79 1-2B.... May 3.71 l-2B. Cash prices: Oats: No 2 CW 83 7-8; ex 3 CW 81 5-8: 3 CW 8O 5-8; ex 1 feed 80 7-8; 1 feed 79 5-8; 2 fccd 77 3-8: 3 feed T3 3-8: truck T8 3-8. Barley: No 1 CW G-row 1.66 1-1’: 2 CW G-row 1.66 1-2; 1 CW 2-row 1.62 1-2; 2 C\V Z-row 1.62 1-2; 3 C\V G-row 1.64 1-2: 1 feed 1.48; 2 feed 1.45 1-2: 3 feed 1.41 1-2; track 1.45 1-2; 2 CW yellow 1.50 1-2. Rye: No 1 CW 1.51 3-8: 2 CW 1.51 3-8: 3 CW 1.48 7-8; rel. 2 (‘W 1.37 7-8; 4 CW 1.41 7-8; track 1.51 3-8. Flax: No I CIV 3.79 3-4: 2 CW 3.74 1-2; 3 CW 3.59 1-2; d CW 3.54 1-2; track 3.79 1-2. TWO CHILDREN BURNED BENTLEY. Alta, Nov. ‘l-(CP) --'I‘wo children were burned to death when their home in this vii.- iage, 70 miles southwest of Efruon- tors, burned to the ground today. Two others escaped. Dead are Roy Cox, seven, and Kay Cox. iivr. children of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cox. A third child. Sharron Helm. three. was rescued. Mr. and Mrs, Cox loft their three chlldrcn and the Helm boy in the care of u neighbor. They returned shortly be- fore midnight and dCCided to rvnu; home with the baby-sitter. when they returned the house was a 111355 of flames. FABRICS FOR FALL In Britain diagonal weaves of all kinds appear in the new fall fabrics, and whipcord, barsihea. gabardine, velours and lustro- faccd face-cloths are popular - A return of novelty tweeds is. cludes fleeced backs; original checks, dog‘: tooth, and bird's eye. Mohair in several variations will be a popular choice. 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Complelion 0f Huge Flying Boat Delayed t LONDON, Nov. 7 —- (AP) - Hopes of flight testing by next war a giant British flying boat dc- signed to curry 100 passengers to New York at 380 miles an hour have been smashed by delay in ermine deliveries. Builders of the MO-lon Saund- nrs-Roe "Princess" _- the world's largest commercial flying boat say its test will be delayed until 105-1 because turbo-Jet engines \vi'i not be available until April of that. year. The Bristol Aeroplane Company, designers of the husky power- plmis. and Saunders-Roe. Limited, Jointly announced the delay. 'l‘hc British Overseas Airways Corporation has ordered three of the huge planes for non-stop use between Britain and New York. The announced delay may mean, however, that; the "Princesses". when available. may be diverted to British-South American or other routes. "It is hoped the delay will not affect more than the starting date flight trials." a Saunders-Roe spokesman said. “It is still expect.- crl the planes will be delivered to B.O.A.C. in 1953 as scheduled." Some observers here felt. any delay in the flying boats delivery could result in their being pushed aside in favor of Astor all-Jet land- planes. This is possible, it. was pointed out, especially on the trans-Atlan- tic iuxury route, where the race for speed and service is bound to intensify during the next three or four years. enegizéitiifdn Catching Herring By iacklighi HALIFAX. Nov. '7 Evcr Jackiight herring? The moon apparently has an af- fect cn hcrring catches. There- fore. artificial light can be used to attract lhc fish. This subject was dismissed to- day by S, N. Tibbo oi the Fisher- ies Biological Station at St. An- drews, N.B. Mr. Tibbo said an analysis of catch records showed that the number of herring available is lowest during the weeks in which the moon is new and full and high- est during the weeks when it is in the first and third quarters. The reason might be merely the affect of tidal currents — or it might be due to the amount of ligint coming from the moon. The next experimental ste/p was this: "We have some experimental evidence to show that artificial light will attract or repel her- ring depending‘ on the degree of light intensity, or, in other words, the strength of the bulb and the distance that it is away from the fish. "An experiment conducted at the biological station showed that herring were strongly attracted to light of very low intensity and that. this tendency was reduced with an increase in candle-power. Actually, a 7 1-2-watt bulb cover- ed with a dark blue glass exerted the greatest attraction. but s 60- watt bulb without any covering had the opposite effect." This evidence has been used by fishermen to help them caioh more fish. (C?) —~ One method oi fishing in Japan employs a long string of lights extending out from shore. These lights can be extinguished in succession. The fish are gradually led inshore where they can be more easily taken by the fisher- men. Mr. Tlbbo said it is planned to carry out further experlmints in the Bey oi Fundy and St. Law- rence Gulf to teat the effect of artificial lights on movements of her-ring and to discover whether "M! iiilihts will assist in the cap- ture of larger quantities. SINKU C EARS Clllbiiili DHMHS i. Y‘ ‘Jifl V Kevin lrn.» i»- is a backward country culturally. shouting he was convicted though Education Minister Joseph Revel apparently commanding-chief of the fight against cosmopolitanissn, followed this up by saying that s there must be a "planned and or- ganized fight. . . Jigulnst the de- structivo culture of the imperial- ist west." Therefore, painters have been asked to follow the example of their Soviet colleagues: agricul- tural education ls based on the theories of Michurln and Lysenko (that traits acquired through en- vironment may he inherited); jur- innocent of any wrong-doing in connection with s firm set up to obtain war contracts for Clients. Both Curley and Hynes have been the tanget of the three other candidates - Patrick McDonough. George F. OlBricn. Oakes, and Walter Curley, Hynes and MaDonougb are Democrats; Oakes s Rwrbli- can. the Progressive Party. and O'Brien a member o! The 52-year-old I-lynes has lin- ed up strong Republican support. Curiey charges l-Iynes with be- isis, doctors and engineers have of their Russian counterparts. For instance: been instructed to study the work ing the "puppet of State Street Republican bankers scheming to gain control of city hall" — des- "Only those are democratic jur- ists who adopt the principles of Marxism-Leninlsm,” Justice Minis- lcr Istvan Riesz told a,congress of juridical experts last month. Enlarging upon this, the Minis- ter said manual workers and peasants will take part in the work of the courts. An industrial worker already lins been appoint- ed vice-chairman of one of Hun- gary's high courts. Istvan Kovacs, secretary-general of Hungarian lawyers, added later: "We (the lawyers) adopt the juridical standpoint of the class of Hungarian workers frankly and without hesitation." in other words, said Gyula Haidu, undersecretary of state for justice: “Law is always the law of one social class, but while'in the old times ii had bccn the law of a privileged minority, it is today the law of the overwhelming majority, the law of the workers." In the medical field Dr. Gyorgy Osakany, secretary-general of the Doctors‘ Trude Union, hud this to S . 3.‘ “We cannot iolcratc that our medical science should follow Western medical science, based on imperialist ideology and being against the people. We want so- cinllst medical science." Nevertheless, there are those here who doubt the effect of these campaigns on the older generation, primarily because of the obstacles of the Russian language. Many scientists in this country speak two Western languages, few of them know Russian. things done" Curlcy.“ . cribes himself as "unbossed." Hyncs posters tell the story of his campaign — "Restore Boston's good name" and “keep Boston re- spectable." Curley replies — "Carley gets and “action with As for winning after serving s prison term-Carley did it once before. man st the start of his political career after serving a jail ten-n for taking s postal examination for s friend. He was re-elecied alder- Me made political capital of the lIlCiCl6l1l—€JOPI3lIlll1Q "it apes to show you how far I'll got for a friend." Approaching ‘I5. he says: "l expect to live to be lfi-and I expect to be mayor all that time." . Uniario farmer Charged With, Murder 0_f_lllfe COBURG. Ont, Nov. 1 - (OP) _ Farmer Ralph Kilbon today was charged with murder in the rlfls slaying of his wife. Irene. Neighbors of the quiet-living coup- is tragedy had all the elements of a mercy killing. M. indicated the breakfast-time The 56-year-old farmer was chimed after police found Mrs. Kiibonh body slumped over s. t-sbis in their IB-room brlfi house at Bliiiflbflro. 1B miles northwest oi this Lake Ontario town. Ra was remanded to Nov. 8. Police. who declined eosnsnent on the neighbors’ reports, went w the Kiibon farm in answer to a call by Charles Barns-rd. Ir. Bar- nard, who worked the xilbon (us. on shares, quoted the farmer as having said his wife shothersel: in the stmnsch and he "finished IWANTED AT ONCE A number of real good young pigs over 80 lbs. each. Apply to:- WELLINGTON McNEILL Charlottetown THERE occur TO Bi; her off to end her Prepared to Ont. where Mrs. Kilbon was to have entered the Ontario Mental Hospital Wednesday. I The shooting came as the ooupie leave for Whitby, Police. who tamed only meagre information Pending the arrival of NOTICE MacPhee 6 Trainer, Solici- tors, announce having moved to new offices at 106 Queen sift”. above Toornbs Music 510W. opposite Bu: Stop. OTTAWA, 170v. 'I—-(CP)-—Higb lighta of Finance Minister Abbott's announcements yesterday on rem tal regulations: The Government wants to ah ish rent-controls eventually bu prefers to do it on its own tim. and in its own way. The Government ha: decidr-l id refer the question of valldlt) of rental regulations to the Supreme Court. If the regulations are derlarefl valid, the Government plans in eia tend rent-control beyond lllzircit 81, 1950. If the regulations are declared invalid. the Government will hel Provinces to prepare “stand-b rental control regulations. The Government remains willing to vacate the rent-control field t4 any Province making a formal re quest. Rentals for rooms in which g tenant must share toilet fsmlitwt or other similar equipment may be increased 20 DI!’ “Pil- Landlords of accommodation in which tenants share toilet facllltial may terminate any m" °" Slit months‘ notice. A M-per-cont increase in renl en unheated. self-contained dwell- ing; is permitted in exchensfl M a one-year lease. Landlords may increase ‘rents V! 25 per cent on heated, self-conlnlrb g4 dwellings provided they offer I one-year lease. ‘boo-year leases agreed upon b! tenants and landlords may be signed without specific approval of the rentals administrator. Landlords who owned sccommor dation before Nov. 1. 1949. "I gain possession on six months’ no tlce if they want the accommoda- tion for their own use. Th: new regulations become at fectlve Des. 15. 1949- an oflicef from the Precinct] Criminal Investigation Dene"- ment in Toronto, mentioned Mil! one bullet wound - in the hen-i- Kilbon was rtill in the hitched when investigators arrived. a 2h calibre rifle was near the BUY ‘SAFE nioucs mss - svota toss USE ONLY l TAYLOR SAFE In a cheep. inferior safe you I111 andus as your entire business lilo. you conldeni that your sofa will proieci Ila contents against severe firs. or theft? ll ll lorga enough lo contain all the records and valufilas you should protect eeeh night? You can b0 sun will: a Taylor Sole. Then an Taylor late: in aura! aises ta which you will have ihl IIOINII security obtainable. Ask for details and larnss of pnymeni- .t.sc..r.1'AVLilll umrm roaonro SAFE wonxs l“ Front Street Eosl ~ T0100" Established l!!! Iqsaseatasiver l. l. SHOW“ NI lrusawieh IL. Fredericton. 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