Hakim: of a More Man feather by feather gnqsg is plucked. 10 PAGE the. Economist Likely To” Head New Federal Planning Division oT'rA'iVA iCP) - A Canadian Mod.-. c-txriiar and top-notch econ-' mist l.i' :1-r W111 head I new plan- ning div; on in the public works department it was learned Friday. Appmntmcrit of Dr. E. P Weeks. 4,, as director of the new division ,, expvI"F'l to be announced next -51; "D, l't'nr-L”, native of Prince Ed- wud lsiozvl, l: at present econom- ic, duvet W-l" in the defence produc- unn 'ltl'l'l.'.lll('lll.. With activity in tillal in n;i- intent declining, the eco- m,n.5..- t ill-lllll has been cut ;riall"l 1-ha l cit-rctor of the smaller c,g;..i ,1 in likely will be iV. J. W. JON. - .- or Vnnmtiver. Dr. Weeks' Prp:i' - lsincil lit i main job ill his new mi, v . i-.ilI he to scrutinize W .---1 ' of public projects on lml iv-mm-: nnd economic sc- tlvliv . (-,,.,.n-l;l-l- of Mount Allison Uni- ,-smvv. vll Oxford, Dr. Weeks furl-lgn economics di- We British information - the Second World War. ::Wl to Canada in 1948, - both ihi-.,rt.'construction r rlcpn rtnients before headl- .-mmics division of the ,ll:lcllon department in hcndt '1 till '3'" " defcnte l . 195i. 5:: l-: a son of Rev, E, S. 'i:rd mlnisicr of the Uni- . l of Canada, now living - lie was born in Mount llv his father was min- rnmmuniiy. Dr. Weeks and has two sons fif- .'e years of age. Coming Events "Pt:-.':l..s Dance, Bonshaw Inn, liletdw 1. ::lL. I-pa:-M Fortune Hall. every Tuo,xr'.'l': again "is 2 ..: lind clcnninl: timothy , ll i.'.l;:in & l-.lo,i'lc. "ml l'lP.'If-'-llll. Grolc Ilsll, Mervin" c l"- 0- "Eh sir Dance Crapaud Rink. lvfdfill ix pig h t. ”.'ri i .-knit supper and lair" i Sept 18. "1 in F l-”'rt Aiigusius liall. WM'1"i-2' Rurke'a Orchestra "D. cw -our-is l'.ine Road South Selim. .- .2 znbcr 7th. Good music. BE! Ilxtililr RANGES for cos) marl or i i'. nryciiion 6.: Macxay. ”i)nv c t irclignn hall, Monday. Scplcl" ii 'lV.lrner's Orchestra. .ll'.1.i ..' (W f. "l.7il-vi c.'.i,vl(Ni slipper. Supt. 6, iuprin: "':”."d 4 to 8 p.m. Dance ills". Supper, Games. etc, .-..s ll.-ill, Monday, Sept. "ll vi Ii: and uloniling Timothy rh loving top price. Elmer U!”1””c”i. Vfdpillld. "lvlaztll-.vonk Pantry Sale today, all l" It-Wliicht time. Moore and Alilllfililx 'v”'!'-1-llttluckrn Supper. Brae Ps.Li.h lirlli, ii ginesday, Septem- ber 2'Jn-E. H'fp'iiv-iv iimmv winsloe Slntlon 0: is '- lnmll-15'. Doiron Bros. Ulric I .i. t:.1nt.ccii. m;1'.Fi liance, Stanley Bridge V, in ”t'U.V Tuesday night. gtllrilt. llnlile MacKensie'a orch- l l c 'l'llnnt.h,v Seed. Con- i-” ll fin-on hr island Co- fiti T iizrny street, Char- Prlnce Edward Island. West Royalty Hall, . Rollie MacKenziels- DH V i t mitten service lo--l.o0 Nsllt :' it 211;. M;'p',;j;' ' 'f""f'l'il1bt'. closed all day H,n' w V-"tlfniher 6th. Morrison M lnpi -, (. ll. liimaford, Hamp- " '. , . slip-ltd”? t um Parish Chicken Hark p .ll.i:il'i"li', Srptembgr gm” "W ' H H 5 BlnB'O and Dance I '7' i- I m;P'P wt-il P.(iWlllR Match and mm. 'h.l.clls, September 16th and .nd"n,irifr”'l1 fifty: of competition .pwkvt”lnfll:llEPl1l. Prize list on "mun No R hrt Acorn. Secretary. 01 la . . p,,m,:'f,"3 W2: and feeder cattle ,,,oM'm,”l"- Vondny. Tu esdsy ” 9 H-m.. Milton 10, York g,?'E'NB"dl0fd 2. Tracarlle 2.30. - 'a 9 .. , cr- Ion - - 3,. ti. 'Pownsl 5.30, Wednes- l,y Rid”. V1-'520w 9 a.m., Wheat,- Nw WW 10. Holmes Corner 1l. 9.5m; ," ,1 P-.rn.. Bonshaw 1.30, M 4 HM! holllt-I Cross 3. Emer- p,,,n'g Siltttn 5..Kensiulton 5.30. W" M W I Dlir for good pigs mm" i each. will also buy ”"9S- Knud Jorgensen. Mtmday being Labor . DIV and a public holi- l 60-Vv the next issue of ")9 Guardian will be 7'"'9tla.v. Sept. 7. Western Eunuda Buffer Makes Win TORONTO (CP)-Western Can- ada butter producers won all but three of the first-prize ribbons and four of the five special awards at the Canadian National Exhibiiioll butler competitions Thursday. The Northern Alberta Dairy Pool was the biggest winner, taking nine red ribbons and three special prizes. 4 A first prize for creamery solids, June make went to Sussex Cheese and Butter Co, Ltd, Sussex, N B. -With only two more loads of grain left to store in his born, the spinning blades of E1 tliresher blower coming in contact with its metal hue caused sparks that lgnlwd atmw being blown into the barn of Levi MacArthur at sum- merelde East, quickly turning the barn into a raging inferno that resulted in Lhe complete destruc- tion yesterday of the eight. other farm buildings on the property and extensive damage to a build- ing on an ndyiinlng property owned by William Baglole. The loss is estimated to be ill th. vicinity of 310,000 with only 52,000 lnsilriinee on the buildings. The fire' started just before noon while I load of grain was being thri-shed at the burn. Mr. Wallace MacArt.huir nits in the lloft slowing the strnw .t.hat. wns helng blown into the loft from the threshar. Suddenly the dis- charge of the blower turned from white straw to a flaming mass of fire which ignited everything around him in the loft and it was with great difficulty that he man- aged to escape from being trapped in the loft. In Jumping to the Nllety of the floor below be caused slight in- jury to one leg. M-r. Delbert MacArthur, who was on the load pitching sheaves to William Baglole, who was feed- ing tbmn into the drum, and 0b- ble MacArthur who was tending grain bags beside the machine, were unaware of what was tnklng place iintll they heard the warn- ing shouts of Wallace MacArthur as hr jumped from the loft. Iievi and Delbert MacArthur at this time were bringing another load of grain from a nearby field on the property which is located a. few hundred yards east. of -T:l3:'l:ce Vernbn River hall Tllesdny, Sept. 7th. "Rrscrva Repfoniber l.'it.h, for Chicken Supper in Central Royalty New Hall. "Reserve Wednesday, Septem- her 22nd for Brendiilbans l'nlted Church turkey supper. timothy seed market price. Vernon. "Buying Paying highest J Macbougall. E "Community dance in the (lor- don Lodge, Monday night, Sep- tember 6th. "We will be closed Monriay. Sept. 6th and open all day Wed- nesday. E. J. Macllougall, Ver- non. "Special lobster supper served at the "Orient Hotrl", Victoria nVEl'Y Sunday from 4 to 6. while in season and week night upon request. "Reserve Thursday. Sfpkmb" 9, for 0lLeary United Church Pic- nic. - lunches. hot dogs. zames. fen cream, etc, and swing, at six o'clock, Athletic Grounds. If rainy, come Friday. ac-pmoihy Snrrl. We now have our planning mills in both Sum- merslde and Charlotti-town in operation. WP will custom clean your .lPPdj also buytnit ”m0lh.V at highest market price at our Kinknra, Summersidr and Char- lottelown mills. 5iRn9d P- 1- Morris. -.5h,,..mg at Mt. st:-wart. Friday and Saturday, "island In the sky with John Wayne. Lloyd Nolan and Walter Abel. This is a good show. A150 Tuesday night it special show entitled "The Sword and the Ros.-.', . wnn, Disney production, histori- cal and colorful starring Richard daily. l Poor Weather 0 For liipening Crops In West WDINDDG -- Poor Weather for ripening crops prevailed across the Prairie Provinces this past week. Raina were frequent in most sac- tlons, with scattered hall damage still reported. in more advance areas wharf some thruhlng or combining has been done, yields and grades of grain are disappointing. Late crops in northern areas are being writ- ten off at some points as it does not appear possible for them to ripen before being caught by frost. The incidence of leaf and stem rust and crop deterioration result- ing therefrom are becoming more apparent as the season progresses. and earlier reports of the crop olltturn are being reduced signi- ficantly by most authorities, ac- cording to the weekly crop report oi the Department of Agriculture of the Canadian National Rail- ways. Harvi-sting'should be general in the Peace River area in from one to two weeks, with wheat yields of -5 to 20 bushels per acre ex- pected. No frost damage has oc- curred to date. Three rainy days in the Oknnaghan Valley slowed picking and marketing of fruit. But with the return of better weather fruit movement. became quite heavy. Peaches, pears, apples and plum: are moving freely and prunes will move next week. The mills did not damage fruit qual- ity although ripening was delay- ed somewhat. Blaine Thresher Blower for Siariing 310.000 Fire Al Summerside Easl Howard's Restaurant at summer. lsldp East, Before any action could be taken the fire was beyond control and fanned by a. strong breeze lburned more fiercely by the mo- ment. spreading q ulc kl y from .bullding to building. destmying 'i the main barn 65 x 32, together iivith the 1005 ,full of hay and straw and destroying it garage, pigeorgv, niacblno shed, hon house. workshop, three smaller lien hou- iaea and f!Xl.Hl5l.i'P damage was also idona to '7 cords of firewood. ' DWELLING savsn . Due to the, direction of the wind, itlin house althoulll defiously, threa- itcned many times. was saved from lbumlng due to the eilari: or the ipumper truck from the-Summeiw (Continued on page 5', col. 3) Dentists Backl Fluoridation ST. ANDREWS, N. B. (CPV "Stildies continue to demonstrate that fluoridation of communal water supplies is the most effec- tive public health measure yet known for the prevention of den- tal decay,” the Canadian Dental Association stated in a resolution Friday. "All pertinent studies continue to confirm the safety and economy of this measure." the motion said. The association "strongly reaf- firms its recommendation . . . that without delay communities having a communal water supply adopt a procedure for water fluoridation best suited to their local needs and for this purpose seek competent dental, medical and engineering advice." The ('DA board of governors is holding business sessions here prior llo A general convention. 320.000 Payroll Holdup in Que. (PP) gunpoint the l SHFZRRROOKE, Qu-, Three mvn escaped at with 8. 020,000 payroll from Julius Kaysor plant Friday. Police said the men knocked the gatekeeper of the plant un- lconscious and laid in wait for two icrilllloyncs bringing the payroll frnin the bank. They then grab- bed the money and made off in I walling car. A constable who accompanied the employeeri from the bank to the gate of the plant heard their shouts and raced back to help but was held it gunpoint while the bandits escaped. He gave chase in ii faxl hilt couldn't keep up with the men. A car believed used in the hold- up was found a short time later on a nearby farm. A woman in the farm home told police it was left there by a man who lll'd into the nearby bush. Canatilillfltvlirleslses Views On Germany PARIS (Reuters) --Canadian am- bassador Jean Desy Friday night handed Premier Pierre Months- France a recommendation that West German participation in Western Europe's defence should be handled strictly within the framework of the North Atlantic, Founded 1872 WN. eanana. sarimiiav, SEPTEMBER, (4, 1954 1 . Kurt Meyer To Be hale From Prison Next Thursday h ' . rs i Only two more excess of 3510.000. 1-odd, Glynis Johns, J. R. Justice. Treaty Organization. A raging inferno (above) the machine shod of Levi MacArtliur whicli took many days to build, took less than .15 minutes to burn to the ground in the fire that destroyed all his farm buildings at Summcrsidn yestcl'riay. HANOT, Indo-Chin: (Reuters) defender of Dien Bien Phil, Vi RF Friday. OTTAWA, (CPl - Maj. Robert Firlolie, 38, of Campbellton, N 'B., one of the army's leading author- ities om airborne TOKYO, (Reuters) and Japan for their former ICP) - - is planned MONTREAL. 000 fare-lilting bcrn Riipointedmommander of the l clillectulnl flrni said Friday. 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade”- NCO school in Korea. the army said Friday. He succeeds Maj E. D Price. 32, of Montreal. ROME (AW -7 Soviet Russia claims she has reduced her death rate to 8.9 per thousand -- almost the lowest in the world -- and pre- dict the Soviet Union will lnnro ti poi-iiilaiion of 290,000,000 within 2.'x,i”l""'l-it "H "19 Chm” "W" "m yrnrs HONN. Germany, (CPI Kurt Meyer, lnrmcr 38 general whose release from jail is reported in be lmmlnriit. is suffering from hlllill- fun seriously iioundcd flu: Fllfhl-llnvntltgnlrd lav tit. Friday night. Cnnadian army sources aniily l.n.Vh(i.V. ll-ii gm-ornm:-nf allow Flrltisli iicwspnpnrsi il'.l"lli9r!1' 'lha has lIRl'PN'l to Nine Farm Buildings Lost In Fire More-than 50 tons of smouldering hay and straw lay burning (left) in the ruins of the barn, while the piggcry (right) is seen blazing furiously in a fire buildings on the farm of Levi MacArthilr at Summerside loads of grain would have supplied enough when the straw passing through the blower became ignited and turned the barn into it mass of flames that spread to all other farm buildings on the property. (Photo by Woitonl. Tlic charred rafters of one of the farm builrlings of Levi MacArthur are seen falling to the ground while wind-driven flames complete the destruction of other liuildings to the loft. Only the farm house was saved in this disastrous fire estirhaied to have caused a News Briefs From Home And Abroad Aneurin Gen. Christian de Castries. heroic Bevan Friday chided both Britain ”lm- relcssed by his Vietminh captors, periallsm" in ll speech here that was wildly applauded at every sen- tence by more than 3,000 Japanese A 320,000,- for V Montreal airport at nearby Dorval. "5'"l"l- h”la spokesman for a Montreal ar- Bri- lfl ini- consumcd 9 noon. barn, that East yesterday at straw to fill the (Photo by Woiton). , toonblnilcd on page 5, ml. 1) ,' Mendes-France's refusnl V. the Covers Prince Edward island Lhce The Dow ?3l0l59 - ased (By Dave Mclniosli. Canadian Press Staff Writer) O'I'I'AWA. (CP)-German SS. Maj.-Gen. Kurt Meyer. once sentenced to death for responsibility in the mass shooting of 18 Canadian prisoners, will be released Tiles- day from Werl prison in the Brill.-ll zone of Germany. lt was learned ailihorliativclv l”lil(la)' that the 43-year- old one-time Hitler bodygilarri will be set free nine years, five months and 30 days after he siarlcrl a life sentence. Meyer's original death scniclico ' c mh”:afCrU.?;: was eommunlted to life lnipll-nn- WWW Hmauy Subject in N '33:: Claxlton announced that sentence MTV”: Wm” 1" pnsom had been reduced to 14 vcars. I vlw” M"-Vprls 5 5 "09" C 5 wa' Army officials estimate-cl at that 0 "I l” M -V”'3'3v the 1”” l”" lint: lllid .'l!1' time that, with time off for Htl()fl W-it Mame 510- J"ha”' behaviour, the earliest pus.-ll-in - M” "35 rcdumd 1” 10 date on which Meyer could by freed would be Sept. 7-which falls, Now, miiri.-:ni1rr'l at Well will on Tuesday. ' plow-l, -.-a: convicted of the at CONVICTED ON ONE COFNT licrnpirri murder of F0 Rudolplr Meyer was convicted Dec. 2" H-0inii'iom' Woman Of REKIHE. RT 1945, of inciting his troops to do l.i(' "0 liiliit who bailed out of his quarter in Allied soldiers in ill" wiilvtl lWHlb0l'. battle of Normandy and of rnspon.p.il.l. (IXSI-is CLOSED sibility in the execution of 18 ('ana- ll'ilvn Mt-,irr and Neiiz are rc dian soldiers who had been taken lPa"crl the laltcr is scheduled Ir. prisoner. be freed in November-the eight The Canadian war crimes trlbu- r;Pl'.'ll.'1'l i- nr criminal cases involv- nal found Meyer not guilty of or-pun! (0-'m?ifl!Gt1S W111 h3Ve be?” dering prisoners to be shot. clnscri. Meyer bggan gm-yin; his sr-ii-' Fiillfl Gm-n-ails were executed by tence May i, 1945. Officials said t('rmiinIlcti on page 15. 601- W 23rd Annual P..E.l. Legion Convention To Be Held Al Geo'lown Labor Day The 23rd annual oonventlon. Prince l?.'dvi'ard Island Provtncl l Command Canadian Legion, L. will be held at Georgetown on Labor Day, Sept. 0th. with the opening ceremonies in the Corn- munlty centre commencing at 10 n. m., Standard Time. with tho Georgetown Branch acting as hosts Ior the convention. Presiding will be Earle G. Can- non, Provinclal president, Canadian Legion, Summerslde, and the EU"-'i'l Meiiiles-France l Shuflles Cabinet l , I PARIS (AW - Premier Pinyin? Mendes-France reshuffled his cab- inet Friday to fill gaps left by l'l' : . signations in the wake of the bitter dispute over the European army. The followers of Gen. Charles do Gaulle r e si g n e d almost three weeks ago, declaring the premier! had not gone far enough with changes in the European lloicncrl CAN ”.";:1:"t;t.trs.';c ...l AW-T0 Ht-5 signed Friday in preiesilagaiostl N...,,'."...”””fi TREADINQ ON; OTHER PEOPLE'S 8 na x -TOEV -43 . gown Mr. Earls G. tlsnnon treaty in the sembly vote last Monday. Mendcs - France annnuurcd new appninlnwnll in his F74l)llH'l Friday night. bringing in two vim faces and moving eight other Flin- isters to new posts. Two posts were left vacant and another apparently was elinunnlcri I fill iPhoioby Walton I. N. 3. Police Seek E Hit-Run Driver SAINT JOHN. N. B 1(”Pi-' Police scorched Friday night for the rlrlicr of a car which con linucd nn its way after killing. Mrs, Edward L. Riley, 89. as she walked along the roadside all iicaiby (Ioldhlook Signs oflNei-it Iron Deposit - .. . ..-L... . I y Homebuildiag Sets i ,.y;- t l Record For August ).w Um-x TORONTO, (CF)--Homebuildzniz U , I7 - in Canada hit a record August liilliw , I VL67 l: --ti” this year. says Macbeml hillld.in;l (-j.,- --y at K reports. ? per cent higher than All5!llFl, l'l5.'i Wvwmmn 'rmp”am”:”n M,” The August gain in ll0f11Cl)lllitl- in 66 mg, together with increuses of :1) R1,, (H per cent. and 30 per cent In bus. H M .:insii and engineering, carried iota! -H, M construction awards for the month 45 -,5 to !l82.5'l4,b0fl. W in This was a gain of .tIi.'vil90lnIl , W 72 over the August, 1953 fluurr Tin M .7 only decline was in the lndllstrla. ,,,,,M,) 3” -H calPgOl'V' off 63 per cent. w,,,,,ri1.A 52 u Total of all building for tlic ll-"ll -,,-l M clght. months of 1954 stood at H 7., xliilil 380,500, an increase of ill-I at 7" 322,100 over the same 1951 pr-::od H 5,; -m i T'”'"''TT”7' ” il'lllIll'Illl(1ll Til 77 ' S Fliarloltctown 59 '16 Rule Reining '.1ll'ir-llili . 51 M St. John .1 .. . 5.1 65 HALIFAX ICPV -- The weather Allowance Taxable, loffire here says the weather ivil? OTTAWA (Cpl R"""” ”””"",lv- simnv ill the southern Mari- nnccs mild civil scri ante slioillli lie; hmm Md”-V hm Mnmin cloudy in considered taxable income, tic .lll nmmprn NMV Rmnswirk. hm”. Home tax appeal hoard iillcvi l-ii IWHN Mr (M, mnm, ,,..a.h". 0,, H . S i: ' s . The lioarri, in a liirigmcni slaw-rl. mm” m "H 'Nlmn0 , p . Rcgltinal forecasts: bv chairman Fabio Monet. icli ttctip rrhwe Edward "ulna. H...” an appeal by J. lillFlCll Poiill-it . against an income tax asst-ssniniil,?I;,NP'vn:?:E',"I::;pIu::ra::'iI'"m: on hl,3R0 he receive-dpin l05l. V tmnrnlnzz (jnnunump wmrm; '”g The amount was paid-.1: retlvlclzlmmh H. lmwlmlh I. rhnlmwy allowance after he resigned lrrilli mw" M and my Mnnrmn ” "M the civil service. it TPDl'i'Wf'l1lI'fll7o. Fndprlwmn 55 Ind 72. 8"". the allowance of three months snl 5",," 55 and 75. ouumk "H, 5",, my paid civil servants who retire. after 10 ,vears' service. Min: sunnyi The Judgment said Philllhl rrvi . 1311. trip lndni at (lhnrlom-town l'nnd(-d thug allowance should hr mx' 3- pm 1 m and rats at. 315 p.hI:i. ran on t 9 ground it conic aitw, szilnimni-slda lids: atghipen m - loss of employment. The Tt'”t'PhilPiulrS lritcr than fmarloltetown nor! an cvlla .'y0,(Vl0 ions of nous-p (lT'l'tVl.i VT” (3m"'ln-'1l'l"li piirit from f'an.-idinn ni1iiiliactilr- L'"0ll'tiIsiV "V" fllEJt'1iltrPfl ovi- 001s in he (lclii'PrN'l lli l.0F5 liloiico of a no-sibln iron dz-posit ' i,n it-n Valli-li.r:t Tvrritnrics, lust l TAlPE"' Formosa Mp Fan” lnoitll of the Saskatclii-u.'an bound- VnllilllFl. Filliicse niliilerv Fllriai M, bombaldori tum Nationalist hr'rl -ii... vyhnnc ,i,.M.p,,.,.,,l uni l'l'liiliari:v the di”-Poxcry of what is niorc than five hours A National ll,p;,..(,.,i tn hp n lmm- Qv yngg. government ccnlmllniquc said alinilti,,,.y.l,. ,..,,, ..,-N mmin lnlo may isooo shells were fired at. Quelnov ,-,m.,m by . r-,;-id D-mu at rm, and little Qllclnnv. Casilnltlcs gp..i..gl.-it mum of Fan,-win, '.'.r're listed as lleht tlil-on klllvdl (ill-clnls Qflld llyn rt,-id mile: it.- zrolllicl palllrs lo lr we-iiidccl lo-laivli-H ulirilvcr it can be dc- tC"lit llliNl -in page l5. cit". ll xii rlr-ll rv'n'rcrrially, department, however, contnmlcrll llleh mic today at the Nortli ,tiic, allowance was in recognition of Slinrc at 1008 a. m and 1002 D. "B llong service and not fat fine i Sun risrs today at 537 a m. and The board agreed with the -ir , vs at R46 ti m. ipnrtmelit. l i,Thr time is Atlantic Btandard.) ..