Maxims of aVMere Man The greater the man the greater the crime. .12 PAGES CHAR1-m"'E'i'0WN- CANADA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 14, 1955 v ”Call Farm Price Support Plan Hii And Miss Affair OTTAWA (CP)-Federal admin- istration of agricultural price sup- port legislation was described as 'a "hit-and-miss" affair in the Commons Friday- George Nowlan (PC-Digby-An napolis-Kings) said in the throne speech debate th a government does something only under heavy pressure. The legislation needed overhaul- ing to make it rational. effective and easily understood. Mr. Nowlan protested delays by Agriculture Minister Gardiner in dealing with r , is by Annapolis valley apple growers for price supports. OPPOSED TO SUPPORT. He said Mr. Gardiner had set as a prerequisite for price supports in Nova Scotia consideration of what the reaction to such support would be in Ontario. Quebec and British Columbia which also grew apples. Mr. Nowlan said Ontario and Quebec apple growers were op- posed to price support for Nova Scotia apples and after weeks of delay the federal decision was that there would be no support this year. Mr. Gardiner interrupted to say the government "could not carry out the proposal they (Nova Scotla) had made." Meanwhile. Mr. Nowlan said, Annapolis valley growers were in the dark, not knowing whether to gather in the crop, let it rot or freeze on the ground or what Elle to do. N0 CONNECTION Later, in December. Mr. Nowllll said, Prince Edward Island P0133” growers asked price supports for their product. ' He said they were told by Mr- Gardiner that if the federal gov- ernment provided potato price sup ports it would also have to SWO support to Nova Scotla apple STOW" GT5. Mr. Nowlan said he could not see the connection between apples and potatoes. Then last week, he said. there was a federal announcement of price support for apples but he was told by growers that the as- sistance is not worth much. (The government announced last week a minimum average price to apple producers of 45 cents a bushel for top quality fruit. It will also assist in I program to divert surplus potatoes into starch fac- tories. FERRY RATES Mr. Nowlan also asked the gov- ernment to lower the rates charged trucks using the ferry Bluenou which recently went into operation between Yarmouth, N. and Bar Harbor. Me. He said the government ferry 5.. was not built to be operated at a profit but to help Nova Scotian in- dustries ship their products by truck at low cost to New England markets. He also expressed disappoint- ment that the government did not announce in the throne speech any plans to increase federal subsidies to universities, especially to Marl- tirne institutions.- Thv Marltimes were probably the last place in Canada where culture was not measured by fi- nancial success or the number of cars in the family garage. Univer- sities there had contributed much to maintenance of that view of life. CHIGNECTO CANAL Henry Murphy (L - Westmor- land) repeated his often-made rec- ommendation that the government go ahead with the proposed Chlg- necto canal which would connect the Gulf of St. Lawrence with the Bay of Fundy. He said the l8-miic- long canal across the Isthmus of Chlgnecto would shorten the dis- tance between the St. Lawrence river and the Atlantic seaboard by possibly 400 miles. carried out. x Mr. Murphy also said right to strike. - Maritimes interests have been urging for years that the project, estimated to cost S100.000,000. be he will not support any legislation aimed at depriving railway workers of the Baby-Silier Top lnquesl ' Witness In Death Of Six EDMUNDSTON. N. 3.. (CF)- Testlmony of an 11-year-old baby sitter featured an inquest at Ste. Anne into the fire-deaths there last Saturday night. of Ill six children of Mr. and Mrs, Regin- ald Pelletler. 'lli1elr ages ranged from eight months to five years. The baby sitter, I-lermance Mar- Sees. Over-Payment For Potatoes Aucliior-General irregularities In F a Guardian Covers Prince Edward I Island Like the Dow PRICE 5c Reports inances tin said the Hills of a Christ-ml! tree were not on but she saw sparks from an electrical outlet: Cotton batten under the tree caught fire "and the fire went right up the tree." The girl said she never thought oi trying to save one of the child- ren but rushed downstairs bogs! hel . Tphe Jury found that the victims were accidentally burned to death about 9:30 p.m. It made these re- Code as soon as possible; that the parish of Ste. Anne obtain some adequate fire equipment: that parents or guardians not leave children in care of a POP?-On 1111' dcr I6. and that special precau- lions be taken to remove all in- flammable material. such as trees. from homes as soon as P09 silile after Christmas. H. .l. Fournier of Bathurst, de- puty provincial fire marshal. 113' tendcd the inquest. nan FUSE TROUBLE The children's father testified that bcfore he went to a barber Dulles Confirm Brink Of War s U. S. On Three Times During Onel8-Month Period venlng with their armies in Indo- china and (3) "Finally" t "L, the Reds' threatened invasion of Formosa. "The ability to get,to the verge WASHINGTON (AP)-State Sec- ram-y Dulles replied to critics Friday by reaffirming his claim that "brink of war" moves by the lsenhower administration checked the Chinese Reds in Formosa. I docbina and Korea. Dulles officially endorsed views to this effect which Life magazine attributed to him in an xcluslve interview. Dulles, after reading the Life article. said through his press offi- necessary art." he was quoted as saying. "If you cannot master it, you inevitably get into war." British newspapers have ex- pressed alarm over Dulles' state- ments. without getting into war is the 3930 Contract For Local Firm OTTAWA (Special) - A contract for renewals and repairs to the Government dredge ”Pownall No. 2 have been awarded to the Char- lottetown firm of Bruce Stewart and Company Limited, it was an- nounced today by Works Minister Winters. Argonnt of the award is , 5. Neil A. Matheson. Liberal M.P. for Queens has several times ask- ed the Minister for Government work for Charlottetown firms in order to keep specialized skills in the Island capital. car that remarks ha is reported to have made in it "do not require correction from the -J- DI their 9." i when ireinarlrs by Dulles have amused a storm of criticism from British 'newspapers as. well as dunciations from Dsmocrati Loot Deposit Boxes B-urgIai3”Make Senator Hubert Humphrey of Mill nesota who termed them "a dls tortlon of history." "VEBG-E OF WAR" In the article. Dulles said that h order to block further Red aggression in Asia, the United States was "brought to the verge of war" three times in iii months! He said U.S. readiness to fight with atomic weapons if necessary was made known to the Chinese Rods. He credited this "strong action" with (1) Ending the Korean War: (2) Preventing the Chinese Reds from openly inter- STILL SERVING BETHUNE. Plank. (CP)CA kit- chen cupboard used by the Mount- any family for 75 years now is serving as a fruit cupboard in the basement of the home of Mh. Bill Mountenay- 5 1 WARWICK, Que. (CP)--Burglars smashed through a brick wall of the Provincial Bank here and es- caped with loot estimated at up to :!00,000 after burning open so safety-deposit boxes. The robbery took place between closing time Thursday and 9 s. or. Friday, when employees returned to work and found the vault lit- tered with papers and smashed bricks. Estimates of the loot. based on previous break-ins of the same lyre. were only tentative. police stressed. One of the boxes was known to have contained at least - .5...-q-s V Sl00,000 Haul by the burglars to break open the boxes was left behind in the build- ing. Bank officials declined to es- timate the loot. They said the con- tents of the boxes are known only to the individual depositors and until each has submitted a claim there is no accurate way of assess- ing losses. It was the third major robbery of the same type in Quebec in the last five years. In 1951, burglars broke into a bank at St. Jerome and made off with an ctimated 3300.000. A n o t h e r 3200.000 was taken in a Christmas Day robbery pleading to-the arrest and conviction bedroom and the three boys were sleeping in an adjoining room. Mr Pelletier said all six met- ers for the large building were under the porch on the second floor There had been trouble with the meters. and thepractice was to replace fuses with the "first one that would come to hand. Sometimes the fuse would hold and the switch box would shut itself of." He said he knew when he saw the lights flickering from time to time that the circuit was over- loaded. The entire parish had no firefighting equipment. Brink's Reward May Be Unclaimed , BOSTON (AP)-Brink's offered siooo.ooo reward for information C E of the men who.-robbed the, al- mored car service of Sl.2l9.0M six years ago but in all probability no one will collect it. FBI agents cannot accept such reqards and the Federal Bureau of Investigation said "It was the FBI's case all the away." Loii-erer Cleared ln Chidl's Death A MONTREAL (CP) - A lolterer picked up because he looked like a sketch of the man wanted for a Z criminal attack on five-yar-old Susan Cadieux of London, 0nt., was freed Friday of any connec- tion with the case. Det.-Sgts. Arthur Charron and Alexander McLeod said there is "no suspicion" that the man par- ticipated in the case. Earlier this week, another man told police he had attacked the girl, who died of exposure after Y and towns. in-art of the country's industrial might, described their financial woes Friday as of "stag- gering mugnituiie" and appealed for federal liclp through low-inter- eration of Mayors and Municipal- ities. meeting with Prime Minister St. Laurcnl and his cabinet. urged also that an Immediate start he made on tho "long-promised" na- tional hcaitli insurance scheme. J. D. Stcwart argued cost of sum a scheme would be high, it uouln hc no higher than current costs. of hospital and med- ical carc. Costs now were borne ”inequitahly" by only a percent- age of the pnnulziluin. but he had said they could reflect A professor here has succeeded in the delicate task of unfolding one of the ”Dead Sea Scrolls.' team of assistants has pried open the 2.000-year-old copper scroll and translation of it has begun. Christian and earl.V Chliistlfln 9”” which began in 1947 when seven scrolls'were found in a cafe by I Bedouin ho . ' t The scrol roar-hed'Wi7Il'hf"!-'0l!r pletely oxidized and his prublc-tin was to unfold it without obliterat- ing the writing. Promise Power For Kensingion Within Few Days to the town of Kensington within questioning in connection with the ed Civic leaders from Kenslngton with Government, Public Utilities. and Red Cross officials in Charlotte- : . The Ken ington Committee . igmllded Mayors W. H. D8"-ach':lilVeI'l continued to drop Friday Charloiieiown's Mayor. Heads Ottawa Delegation in federal legislation later in the session. I-IAILS SLUM PROGRAM While the federation's brief was in many ways critical of federal policies, it hailed the proposal of 0'l"l'AwA win -Canada's cities commendatlons: es. 103” 5319, tax exemptions federal aid for slum clearance as That the provincial aovenlmei" and full tax palyinents on crown an "important and significant de- adopt the Canadian Electrical pmp.,m,. Velopmenggv - A 28-mun delegation of the Fed- Deaih of A. V. Saunders Visiting Toronto" The death of Mrs. M. Kitty Saunders of Charlottetown, occurr- ed at 11:00 p.m. on Thursday at the home of her nephew llugh Paton, 331 Riverview Drive. Tor- onto. Mrs. Saunders. who had accom- panied her brother-in-law and sis- Thc iiclcpimnu. headed by Mayor of Charlottetown. Hun llmugh the national Mayor .Stcu;'.1'(. federation pres- shop about 9:15 pm. the baby - I ., i I WI St. L m: ter, Licut. Col. J. R. Paton to W35 l" 3 "lb l” h" Pawn” lzdaevlhtlsiiurlc .. ionrlnn assilillzarflce-599"? ""3 Chrlstm” and New """"- W0 Ems were 1" Emmet of federal aiflltlli on the requests Years 59350" Wm! their 50!! Hugh and his family. became ill ten days ago but failed to rally des- pite all that medical skill could provide. Mrs. Saunders, was a daughter of the late lion. Arthur Peters, Q.C.. a former Premier of the pro- vince and his late wife, the form- er Margaret Jane Stewart. Her husband, the late A. V. Saunders, a former Post Office Inspector at Charlottetown died in 1940. yMrs. Saunders throughout her life was a devout member of St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral. and was held in the highest esteem for her good deeds thr ughout the parish and city. Her particular church interest was in the Little Helpers where she gave leadership for many years in arranging for altar flowers and providing other essentials to the proper observance of the Cathedral services. r-.8lia,-wad fonmany.-yoarean act- ive membergof the Royal Edward Chapter I. 0. D. E. Surviving relatives are one sis- ter, Mrs. J. R. Paton, Charlotte- town and one brother, James Pet- ers. residing in San Rafel, Cali- fornia. Another brother. Gordon Peters. was killed in the Nirst World War. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. N. S. Rivers -Drop As Thaw Nears End HALIFAX (CP) - Nova Scotln Unfoldsi One or Dead Sea Scrolls MANCHESTER. Eng. (Reuters) Prof. E. Wright Baker of Man- hester University helped by I it is one of a series of discov- ries throwing new light on pre- Electrical power will be restored few days by means of a power enerating unit that will be install- there. This announcement was ymadc esicrday following a meeting of ad Councillors Bruce lllacl.eod.l""d 3"5”'l9d Wmnluni ialons were Ben Champion. and Everett Cham l5l0W'Y being but back in shape in pion. New Brunswick and Prince Ed- Kcnsmgmn as summed by menvard Island as the weather office New Appointments I Group Capt. Ralph A. Gordon,l Group Capt. William C. Van 38, of Toronto, who has been a1r(C3mP- 37- Pf Edmmmnr who P35 pointed director of air operations at RCAF headquarters in Ottawa. (CP from National Defence). Lisis Some ,Deiails Of 5His Findings OTTAWA (CF!-One instance of apparent crookedness and the usual long roster of unorthodox government practices in handling Parliamentis money came under criticism Friday from Auditor- General Watson Sellar in his an. nual report. The auditor-general, responsible to Parliament and independent of the government, pointed to man; than a score of irregularities in the handling of funds, ranging from receipts from pay telephoneg to Colombo Plan spending. POTATO AID PROGRAM The one.case of supposed finan cial cheating-and it did not ap- pear to involve federal officials in Wfollgdolng-W... in what Mr. Sel- lar described as indicated falsif- ication of records in connectign with the government's 1953 aid program for marketing New Brunswick potatoes. "Treasury investigations in- been named director of personnel manning at air force headquart- ers in Ottawa. (CP from National Defence). Jobs Campaign Will Be Launched Next Monday With the co-operation and assist- ance of the Charlottetown City Council, the Board of Trade, and the Service Clubs of Charlottetown the National Employment Office is launching in Jobs Campaign on Monday next. The Local Office Em ployment Advisory Committee is really spear-heading the drive, under the Chairmanship of Mr. Roland MacDonald. well-known for his connection with the Prince Ed- ward lsland Farmers Federation. Members of the Local Office staff are of course working strenuously to make the campaign a success. Charlottetown merchants are non- trihutin us , , ing1iiiiT e!pTmT -by radio. and the Advisory Committee has aked every church in town to bring the campaign to the attent- ion of itls parishioners. Last night the Advisory Com- mittee asslsted by Mr. Wright of the City Council. were heard by way of radio in an inter- esting panel discussion on seasonal unemployment. Taking part were Mr. Roland MacDonald. as chair- man, Mr. Merril MacAlduff. Mrs. Arthur Henry, Mr. Charles Boylan. and Mr. J.A. Murphy and Mr. J. B. Murley, the latter two from the staff of the Local Employment of- Iice. Arthur Next week Mr. James Fullerton City Supervisor. acting in place of Mayor David Stewart. who is ab- sent from the Province will deliver dicate falsification of some lnspec. tion and delivery records," Mr. Scllar said in his report, tnblga, in e Commons. "The government -of Canada has paid about S2.2D0,0M but the settlements have been re-'-, stricted to transactions not in con- . V a radio talk expressing the City Council's approval of the effort which is being made. The Board of Trade is expected to lend its weight to the campaign with a group discussion over the air waves sometime next week; the date of which will be announc- ed later. Local Office officials do not ex- pect sensationai results, but they hope for a modest success and that the public will rally to the support of the idea. Employment officials want the public to know that it is not absolutely necessary that the get in touch with the Local Ofice, ff help is Perhaps it would be more convene lent for some householders or business establishments to call can tractors or painters whom they troversy." . . .An agriculture department offi- cial said later it had been found that some dealers and producers in a few small New Brunswick communities tried to sell their potatoes twice, making phantom deliveries under the government aid plan and then actually selling the same potatoes to private cus- tomers. The amount of money in- volved was relstively small, he said. - SLACKNES8 IN CHECKING Another agriculture officer con- ceded there. was alacknesa in checking potato grades and de- liveries.-He said this was not very and tints report frail the treasury board-which ii" an eye on federal spen be made to cabinet soon and will lead to settlement of the potato Continued on page 11. Col. 6 have used in the past. . The main idea, in the words of Mr. Roland MacDonald. Chairman of the Advisory Committee. is "that men he put back to work." Mr. MacDonald did say. however. that it would be appreciated if a householder or business establish- ment is induced to L ce some work by the jobs Campaign, that they notify the National Employ- ment Office so that some idea of the progress of the fight agal 4 unemployment can be made. From time to time. the Local Office will inform the press of the results been obtained. Trawler Operators Hold Three-day Session Ai S.D.U. 310,000 but the contents of the others still were undetermined. Provincial police detectives from Montreal, 100 miles southwest of although several cases are pending here. were summoned to make a against persons accused of receiv- detailed investigation of the vault. ing fonds stolen from the two They said an acetylene torch used banks. at Grenville. 60 miles west of Montreal. in 1953. Neither robbery has been solved. Scales Hydro Electric C,,mmmy' sighted the first break in the re- and Mr. Austin A. Scales is mak- cord-breakms January thaw. lng every effort to have the town The flood 317983 appeared Over rewind and poles restored and in Nova Scotia and repair crews ready for operation as soon as the Prepared 10 begin mopping-up OP- emergmcy power mm can be in. crations. Unless conditions took a amped. serious turn again. the worst was One afternoon of the series was devoted to an open forum discuss- ion between the trawler owners and the processor-. with particular emphasis on the cost of production and marketing. In the exchange of On Thursday evening the P.E. Island Trawlers Association con- cluded a four-day series of meet- ings at St. Dunstan's University with the election of officers in which the three principal officials were re-elected. These were Will- bclng criminally assaulted by a sex deviate. But, said police. he was obvi- ously mentally unbalanced and it was impossible for him to have been In London last Saturday, when the girl was slain. Coming Events Dance at Norboro School. Mon- day. Jan. 16 at 8 p.rn. over, - P" views and information on the fin- Hill MO! Auction and Dance Vernml H0". In Prince Edward island where Llggnll8;:;f;n1g"1l,f:3,Dl::;Rf"Q0u,-is anclal l9V9lu Will Parties Wei"? Dam” ' ' ab T Monday, January ltlth. about 5,000 utility poles came vice ,',,.,5;de,,. and John N';acNem' giver an opportunity to learn first V505:-2: - 1'-1'36 .. . ' . t - Edm Bingo and dance. Vernon River cmshmg dmln whc" freezing lee M""”3i-V H3'Pi""'- 59c””"'Y- hand what leach um was ":3, Calgary . lb 0 ha" News Jun.” W formed on wires. extra workmen During the 0011”? Of the mega. fronted with n order to meet w whmi I H ' I? . W"'k9d '""""d thif Clm'k t” "3'C0"' ings, C.ll. Castell Senior Bacterolo ””0'"'bl' Hmmdal '"Cce55' -1-0,.o,,',fI 31 3 Regular Saturday night dance. ncct wires. And it was the same gist. of Ham-ax gave an addres, a lion. Dougald MacKinnon. Min- (Maw. 21 3 St. Peter's Hall Messers Orchestra New B"""5Wli'k )Vh9"9 4-500 on fish spoilage and bacteria. Mr. NET 05 Nalilfkl R950lm'i'S- 80' M g power poles are lying on the V led b D t M" ' I P ontred " M g hiacrarlane of the Department of Compan Y ermy IIIIS CI”. - Quebec 0" g 31 3 Dance W8!lR0)'IltYHBllWGd'199 nshe.-.cg Hamax Wm. 35 year, A. Murnaghan. was an interested F ed i t ,4 3y day. Rollie Mcl(enzie's Orchestra. There was still some threat of exp(.,.;e'no', in 541. hmldnmz 0, visitor at several of the sessions. s;,,,r'3:,,?,' "W 34 4. Canteen service. 9130 to 122341 more freezing rain in the general d,-nggcrs gave ,, Talk on me sub. Both spoke briefly as did also Money” " 5 3 U dg of cm, feed; Marmme 3'" F"ld"y "lEhi- bi" jet-t which was received with keen Eugene M. Gorman. Director Of Halifax . N 4! "1" "3 C” P icm erai res w ' ted t - ' f Tuesday J i ll special 0, d D II - ere expec 0 aucntwn, Fisheries under whose supervision syguy A, :5 Q c... p,.,.,,,. Vernon Rm, coop, WP back '0 normal Win?" I'e8d- D..l. (nu. Supervisor of Taxation the commercial fisheries of the Yarmouifr . to 4! y 1”. "'35 mdws gave a talk on taxes as applied PPDVIIICG is largely conducted. St. John's . . . . . . .. . N 35 Caledonlan Club I fit 1-FTTTT) to fishermen's revenue. John Pros- ceilidh Tuesday. Jan. 17, 0 pm, LOCAL TALENT kle of the Markets and Economics. HALmAx' ORIGINAL NAME Thc Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. founded in Mont- real in 1900. was first known as ”Daughters of the Empire Federa- tion." ' at Y.M.C.A. Members may bring a friend. Grand Bingo St. Andrew's Hall Mi. Stewart Monday. Jan. 16th.. I pm. 20 games. iackpot 350.00. Door Prize. Come to Springvaie W. I. .croki- sole party at the school.- Jan. la. - Lunch served. Admission 35 cents and 8 cents. lowing at Mr. Stewart Friday and Saturday ”'l'axi". filmd 1' New York. starring Dan Dalia ORILLTA, Ont. (CP)-This town of 12,000 has formed an opera com- pany to promote local tafcn' The first productions next summt will be light opera-Gilbert and Sulli- van works. Service Department of Fisheries. Ottawa, also addressed the As- sociation on matters dealing with his department and their relative position in the producers effective processing and marketing. moving slowly northeast and ex- tremely rnlld and moist air from the Atlantic continues to flow over the Marltimes resultlnl 3 rain, (trims and for patella. Three to six inches of snow D indicated for the northwsbt tip d New Brunswick today. For a rest of the district the rain drizzle will continue. Eowdva. I change appears libdy in X- N and Constance smmr. Edward Island: humane run. 11.. ' gnu... of the car i''''''' ' "I sure was surprised when I looked at that tall assembly after we landed." he said later. "All the starboard elevator and the top of the horizontal stabilizer was shorn off. It's a wonder she flew. but she did and quite easily. nxcept that the controls were sloppy." FLOATED DOWN The crash occurred almost over 13: I Iwlly luau A Parkd le Water Users Association will be held In Hall on Monday. Jil- ury is, at U p.m. Regular mum; of the Bayou. an 1.. will start at 1 am. "I BROUGHT I'l' HOME F0. Green, testing the controls gingerly, foumi them sloppy but not unmanageable. The plane still would fly. Ho headed the ssmmoo aircraft back for his Uplands base at Ottawa 25 miles away. Pilot of the third plane of the such. Flt. Li. L. B. (Mikel n-no relation to the ex- ternal affairs minister-implored Green over the radio to bail out. But Green couldn't hear him. The crash wiped out It plane's Plant: the field was Manandib and the 17-00: curyln us at came . . ' .".':lr':'.........r i earth and anothe ' I1 their half its tall ' u,mp'" 0"” But "19 1''rldny-the-1nn drama rnded hlwlly instead of in death for four airman. Parachut to cm uloty from their WI! . cit;-1'12-year-old Ci They at is.ooo feet mated by Eastern N. 3. counties. lower St. John river valley. Bay of Chaleur: Intermittent rain. drisnlq and fog patches. extr t fo . High hturkaf town at iazalpxa. hi &llda7Il:Ip.D. . . Govarnorlbanaral Opens lPariianiiiHg miter open- Iupreme Court of Canada in robes in & Parliament. Isatal ya ,B,T t,G I. "W. omo reea laadedlt daaarlstaalardaep &o&nneaafiIseb Oovsrau-omg1'vi.un M -uuosal hunch alanaassa-unseat:-r5'olha-I-&ssruuiunuouuar'ni ;l S