P ' I one - MERE MAN, 5 H I and heals. and the doctor takes the fee. , curios: Ciiarlottesowai Ianmsralde stage pg; an mg. 1.... ml!!! TNVIDOH and U. I: As IIS.&..p.p gznu-. l3El.l VES REDS "IN el one '...: .Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1952 EVERY U. S. SECURITY ORGANIZATION 12.... M1 little; an era. wt-Jul '.ou.t isl.l.: . Read by Everybody Iievan Given. Ovation By Followers In Strong Anti-American. Speech Will Be, S-e-uni lmmedialely To MORIOAMBE. England, Sept. 20 -(C?)- Left -wing rebel An- eurln Bevan paraded his political power before old guard British Labor Party leaders today in an nntl-American speech that brought his supporters roaring to their feet. The former coal miner. who aims ilew Technique May Prevent Dreaded Polio to take control of British social- ism, from old-line moderates, told the party's annual convention that the U. B. is "hag-ridden by two fears: war and unemployment- uis fear of peace." He demanded more Ind tougher lociallsm for Britain and warned that full-scale rearmament would mean the yielding of British peacetime markets to "our com- petition." Bevan's speech cllmaxed a day of tumuitous debate in which Bevanites heckled mod- erate speakers, shouted sup- t to Bevan men, booed platform decisions by the lead- ership and insisted on time- consuming votes. ...........C-C-.---C (Continued on Page 1! Col. 1) Coming Events "Dance Morell Thursday. Burns Drcheatra. "Dance Forest mil 1-fall Wed- leaday. October let. ; European N.A.T.0. countries. ' divisions - one each in The Neth- ; to Luxembourg Europeanilllies UITAVVA. Sept. N - (CF) - Canada is stripping her home army forces of hundreds of Second World War vintage jeeps and some trucks in a new move to speed the train- ing of the yorth Atlantic Treaty armies. The jeeps - about 700 - and some trucks will be sent to Europe where they are needed immediate- ly. They will be replaced later by new equipment. A defence spokesman said a more powerful type of Jeep, considered one of the most versatile of army vehicles. will be delivered within the next year. Shortage In Europe The spokesman said the Canad- ian-United States declsio to send the Canadian equipment as soon as possible was taken in the face of a shortage of jeeps and trucks in Canada already has sent artillery equipment sufficient to equip four erlands, Belgium, Italy and France. In addition she also has sent guns and signals and other equipment to Norway and Sweden. ,. All reserve iorces units will be stripped of jeeps entirely on a temporary basis. Each reserve unit now has a full complement of Jeeps but when new deliver- ies are made a command pool system will be started. Canada Stripping I-lome.!Army, OF Jeeps, Truclcs - Civic Educational Problems Rotary Meeting Discussed At "when you finish high school you should be ready to go to work, and in this Province that means farming or fishlng," said Premier J. Walter Jones yester- day in addressing the weekly Rotary Club meeting at The Charlottetown. The Premier was the third of the speakers called on for dis- cussion of the "Educational Prob- lems of our City and District." The other speakers were Mr. K. A. Parker, Superintendent of Schools for the city, and Mr. J. Wellington Dixon, chairman of the board of School Unit Number 1 Premier Jones in noting the re- marks of the previous speakers said that he thought the city had made educational progress by ob- taining the services of Mr. opinion the city had money in its valuation getting the services of the Pro- vincial Board which "could have been had for nothing. But you have an expensive bunch here." He did not agree that there Parker. He did state that in his wasted by not should be university training, ra- ..:m.mmm..?.....Lm., thar he felt that what was need- ed was a composite school which could give training in agriculture and allied subjects. The Premier said the time had come when we "have to teach technical educa- tion to go along with the formal type." Mr. Parker's Address ' Mr. Parker was highly critical of the present set-up in the city school system as he noted that the average age of the four city schools was 75 years. Mr. Parker in driving home ills point said that with the exception of the installation of two oil-burning un- its there have been no significant capital expenditures on the city schools for 30 years, "no pro- vision for a depreciation or sink- ing fund anticipating future needs! of the city, no options secured on: suitable builldng sites, if and when the need should arise." Mr. Parker drew to the such- tion of the guests that as a re- sult of "this mistaken economy" the Charlottetown Schools are practically free of debt. "n situa- (Contlnued on Page 11 Col. 3) Under this system there will be R "Buying and cleaning timothy lead daily. Meauigan and Boyle. !'Chioken Supper and Dance. St. rerqsuglsll. october lath. .. ..r,,,,,. ....... .. -"C c -Halli--Coors to W koaday.'Ootober'1st.'?" 3 will "Try our Purine. Finance Plan for feeding your hogs and poultry Dillon and Bpillett. "Arrived at our Kenslrlgton vuoboues s. quantity of Bratford tooling noducts. H, 8. Willie Inc. "ileserve Wednesday. October in for chicken supper in New Glasgow Hall. "Dance. SC Charles Hall, every Thursday. 9.30 to 1. Che.isaon's Or chestrs. Hope that a vaccine that will make chlldhood's most dreadful disease, poiiomyelitis a horror of the past. was voiced by Dr. A. L. Chute, above, new chief physician at the Hospital for sick Children, Toronto. He disclosed that Dr. An- drew Rhodes. top, director of the hospital's virus laboratory, has found a way of growing the polio virus in a test tube. When per- fected, A vaccine may be made from t is material. Dr. Rhodeal work as provoked such wide- spread intorest that he was in- vlted to present his findings at the international poliomyelltis congress in Europe last summer. "Canada Packers Cooking school. Community Centre, October 6th and lth. "Dancing Stanley Bridge Rink Hall every Tuesday night. Music by Monroe's Orchestra. 9 to 1. "our maid Mill will be closed all day Wednesday. octobe iet. Blrts Feed service, Bouris. "Meeting of Liberal electors North River poll in hall, Wednes- 11!. October let, 9 P. M. "Come to hot Chicken Dinner. October lath, Victoria United ' Church. n.'c.A.r. Looking For New Planes OTFAWA, Sept. m--(CP)-The R. C. A. F. is shop ng around for planes to replace, eventually, its North Star and Lancaster air- craft, a spokesman said today. However, he described as "pre- mature" a report published in the October issue of Canadian Aviation magazine that the ser- vice is making Plans to buy a fleet of 80 Bristol Britannia 65-ton transports. The” Bristol Britannia is only tins of a number of planes being considered, he said. and no de- cision has been made. Suchan And "Fgrlnera. ask about the shut Cain feed Finance Plan. For parl- zcv-'r 1 contact your local food mill t .hur Gain Cavalcade will be .... in St. Mary's Convent Hall. 'rllui-sdsy.'october find. a P. .M. "Unloading ear of cement. Monday and Tuesday. P. J. Noy and Company. . "Pantry sole. Miller Brcs.. rel- 3;y.A October 8rd. at 2 P. M. Deaable "Starting Friday. October 3rd, Show will be at Morcll on Friday's only. 0 o'clock. "'Wotnsn'a institute Dance in Vernon Hail. u ” d b 'f'ORtONTO.' Sept. :9 ---(OP) - emotion when the verdict was read. 1' , , a week ago today than thanked the caviar 1,"-'rj,9.i'-I A I I jurTyi'l:n:IldaB;Idn.:htOuIhI mi "Res s t d . 0 1 bar 0 and, 53B";,,,,, ,,',,'" ,:f;,,,,,,,,: om. the crowns submission late today 1'; "l';c'13";' q"”' P' El "'''"l which uliiillowiiir 3'.'.?3”..bI..'.l.... o to v . 1 I, u 'L.E”'""f verdict for suchan and acquittal f Come and enjoy a good chick- 101' -THOUOIL - , the Jury. Crown e e at New Glasgow-Hall In 1118 Iddfellw o, W needay, October let. say. Counsel w. 0. Gibson said: at 6.20. "Suchan knew that Jackson was escaped prisoner and liable to prehension . . . Jackson was not 1st cordon Loose. Ivar: , Y” .0 ,l ,.,,L - t. Music by Robiebaud. prepared to be taken without .,' . by trustees of St. Pat- violence...perhaps Jackson didn't . g . fire. But didn't those men inland ,, i, ll r 1 to inflict grslvious bodily harm on semi lllia Bay Schedule Wod- those police officers to prevent the evening. October. .1 arrest of either Mbchllloro. spill the milk, punch. "How can you have any doubt as to the guilt of the two accused on pool of Jeeps and other wheeled equipment. Each reserve unit will be able to draw on the central pool for the equipment required for any given manoeuvre. then turn it back in when the manoeuvre is over. This, thg army believes, will hl'ake it possible to earn out full training in Canada with less equipment. Permanent force units also will lose their jeeps temporarily but in the meantime. until new deliveries come along, these will be replaced DY GYM". Qliarter-ton trucks which have four-wheel drives and are similar though slightly larger than the Jeep. I Four Killed In Crossing irash REGINA. Sept. 29 --(CF)-Four persons were killed today when their car struck a Prince Albert- bound Canadian Pacific Railway passenger train at a. level crossing near here. , The victlsns'were Ralph S. Aus- tin, about 45, of Prince Albert and Regina; " e Clarke, about 22, from White Star near Prince Albert; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Hopper of Regina. The car. heading for Regina, was hurled about 20 yards along the track and toppled into a gully. Robber Gels 318.000 Ar Worcester. Mass. WORCESTER. Mass, Sept. 29- robbed a woman teller of the Wor- cester County Trust Company of approximately 818,000 today after passing her a brief case with a written order to,"iill it up." The robber disappeared in a main street crowd. Jackson Convicted Of, Murder - Batman. 14. testified he fired six if " stave 1 and I-r-nerd JIcl!- sh ts in th direction of a. police gist. Lunches. Millvlew Orchestra. an Wu. both convicted mum” of 0,3,”, tn: mmmd p buck Man 0 mu dor of Set. ldmusd Tour 1 will ll heisnd Jackson were ri - "s':::f. ":3? "W3. of the Toronto detective force. 1:; left March a. net.-sgt. - nun” - bhMuo,.,'-. aches”. Thu Jun! dellberllhd 1055 than mund Tong was killed in the blaze ""10. two hours. Neither-1 showed any of gunfire. , - ' suohsn said his only intention as; D", 3 1.. at , Both will he hl-Didi . 10- was to escape capture. He said be up. -'1-",,':.d.,. 'i,',,,','., ...,',Ilf,f,, Gad Chief Justice -1.0. fl list. who knew Jackson. xllnted, for eeoapins mum, md amt,” um". mu presided at the trial w started from jail, was hotter than a fire- cl-acker" sndhe did not want the police to find out he was linked with -Edwin Boyd's bank robbery an I Jefeuon. so. testified he drew his gun when the shooting started. He swore. however. that he did not fire a shot during the affray. in which 'rong' was fatally shot and net.- sgt Roy Perry wounded in the arm. Terry testified previously that both gunmen were shooting but he did not know which fired the shot that shattered his arm. - Arthur Maloney. Jacksonla coun- aeli. said Jackson should be acquit- "All he asks is his life because he didn't firs his gun and he didn't intend or expect that anyone else 13002! . . lliglydd-im.” gen”. no mm a charge of murder?" would." (AP) - A young holdup mans Premier Jones in Presenldliings-:- Officials at R.C.A.F. Station. Summerside, announced the commanding officer of yon. to present which will be a wings parade a.m ..:4..”':.”:::.:.f...:”:.”:;: ":::l.::. new new :- mess after the wings parade and at this luncheon, Premier Jones Mr. Cobb was Well known to win addresg them, foxmen. in this Province, and in No Islanders are included in Summerside in particular. I-ie this class and the honor student visited the Prince county capit- lis acting pilot officer, Stewart all each year for several years as Word of Scotland.-S. Pilol Believed Killed In lei Crash In Gulf Oi-IATHAM. N. B. Sept. day in the Gulf of St Lawrence believed killed. Mrs. C..E. Laubman, Edmonton. guac Island Lt. Carl Erisom. Toronto took oi from Greenwood, N. 8., and th water. An R. C. N. for the scene. llecessioillin Wholesale Prices Being Continued craft boat set. ou began a year August when the slipped 1.0 points 225.! during July. the statistics reported today. The index. based . on of 248.7 in July last year. this year, when prices generally were unchanged. been declining steadily. 13 I in tax almost 12 per cent in 12 months. from 112.5: animal remained unchanged at 210.2. British Speed Acc J. R. Cobb Killed; Was Known in Siside yester- day that Premier J. Walter Jones has accepted an invitation from the station, Group Captain A. G. Ken- the wings to a group of navigation graduates at held on Friday' morning at 11:30 39 .. (CP)- R. C. A. F. authorities to- night releasexidihe name oi the pilot whose Sitbre jet crashed to- F0. David W. Laubmall, 2), of Ed- monton, was listed as missing and His next-of-kin is his mother The pilot was on a routine train- ing fllght when the plane crashed about three miles northeast of Ne- A search plane piloted by Flt. wreckage was spotted in 20 feet of OTTAW-A. Sept. 29-,-(OP), C. A recession in wholesale prices which no continued durlntr general index to 223.0 from Bureau of . 1025-30 prices equalling 100, reached asnesk hoe then, with the exception of June the" index has est drop during August was use which slipped to 248.0 from 202.0, making for a drop of Non-ferrous metals eased to 110.2 products to 24.4.0 from 247.1: Vegetable products to noes from 200.1: wood products to 292.: from 200.5: non-metallic minerals to 179.5 form 113.0; and chemicals to 171.0 from 117.2. Inn LOCH NEBS, Scotland, Sept. 20 -(AP) -- British speed ace Johnny Rhodes Cobb today drove his jet- propelled speedboat Crusader the . fastest. in has ever,trsva1l.c.i..nn. wa.ter-'- mies an hour--and then died in an explosion that blew his craft to bits. Cobb, 52, was hurled into fabled Loch Nese before the eyes of his wife Vera, and hundreds of other spectators. I-lls 6,000-horsepower hydroplane disappeared in a cloud of smoke and spray. A lifebelt enabled him to float around for a while before he was picked up by a tiny boat. some witnesses said he died of a broken neck aboard the rascue craft. But a. fur broker and was the per- sonal frlend of such men as George Callback and T. D. Car-, ruthers of the Canadian Nat- ional Silver Fox Breeders As- sociation Ltd.. where he made his headquarters while in sum- merslde. .......?...L..:..... charge of the tlmekeepere and one of the first to reach Cobb in the water, said he believed death was instantaneous. Cobb's 12,000 boat disintegrated during the first of two scheduled runs aimed at shattering the world's water speed run of 176.497 miles an hour, set last July by Stanley Sayres of Seattle. Wash. Had Set Record Sensitive time recorders showed that the six-foot-two-inch Cobb. Assails Ike As from Man For Big lobbies ABOARD TRUMAN TRAIN. Sept. 20 -(AP) - President Tru- man, assailing Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower as the "front man" for big lobbies, pitched his coast-tar coast campaign tour today on the theme of common man versus the special interests-the theme that helped him to victory in 1948. Whistle-stopping this time for the Democratic ticket headed by f e t Out. Neighbor" that brought cheers and laughter from a crowd of 7,- 000 at Fargo. ND. Then. swinging away at the Re- publicans in more rear-platform talks en route. Truman resumed the through half the states union. His schedule called tonight. Trlimsn disclosed the strategy of his campaign today: ridge. Minn. He praised friend of the common in which Governor Adlai Stevenson. Truman came up with the new slogan "Look 8.500-mile tour that will take him of the for an all- nlght lay-over at Wolf Point, Mont. broad role in first address-at Brecken- Stevenson as " I. real everyday men" and want on to say that the "the principal thing I am interest- ed in is he's not a stoogs for Wall General Willier Bedell Smithy Makes slilemem Of Departure For West WASHINGTON. Sept. M”(AP) Gen. Waiter Bedell smith said to- day he believes Communists have Agency which he heads, and every other United states -security ganlzation. nfiltrsted the Central Intelligence or- Smith made the statement willie testifying at a deposition hearing I in I 52.000000 filed by senator Joseph Mccarthy libel-slander suit (Rep. Wis.) against Senator Wil- liam Benton (Dem. Conn) Smith was called by Benton to testify about a speech made by Mlccarthy in the Senate last year the Wisconsin senator attacked the record of Gen. Geo- rge C. Marshalli. Smith made his statement about the C. I. A.. which he has headed for two yearg while being cross- examined by McCarthy's lawyer. Warren Magee. Magee asked if Smith with a statement by Benton at it previous deposition hearing that there were Communists in the State Department. "I do.” the General replied. "i believe there are Communists in my own organization.” Magee then asked if smith knows who they are. "I do not." was the reply. "I wish I did. I do everything I can to detect them. "I believe they are so adroit and adept they have infiltrated every security agency of the govern- merit." Eisenhower T Make Public Financial Sialus ,, ..-. y. -yawn-f'F!"TT. ' Now ilOR.'K. Sept. 29 -(AP)-- Gen. Dwight Eisenhower's head- quarters announced today that he will make public his entire finan- cial situation. The Republican presidential candidate thus accepted an im-' piied challenge from Governor, Adlai Stevenson of Illinois, Demo- cratic presidential nominee. to bare the status of his finances. The headquarters announce- ment gave no indication of when Eisenhower's statement will be re- leased. Duke of Windsor llndergoespx-Bay LONDON. Sept. 29 -(AP)-The in two months had periods of feel- ing under par physically. had an X-ray checkup at Middlesex Hos- pital today. The Duke. who came to London alone from Paris. is staying for a few days -with his mother. Queen Mary at Marlborough House. One of the objects of the journey was "There is nothing wrong with the Duke, The examination was a checkup on his condition." the spokesman explained. Early in August the Duke bd- vlaregglo It y, where he was at- tended by an ltailan thing he ate." Battle Sha for Ottawa's election Dec. 1. isllratlon for the next is to have Sunday sports, Two developments today under lined the campaign issues. Richard Bennet coates, R. B. Bennett and the staff of the Ottawa said he is the mystery man wh on a "male supremacy” ticket. been only because I have maturely." Street. . ." for and .MAXlMS 0! A MERE MAN; ac-jg the hearth: man for the sword for the needle she 12 PAGES Morning Daily Founded 1001. The Guardian. Five Olnta. Mr. Mathieson. Honoured By Bar Soci 1 the most prominent ety On Eve 1.... Mri David L. Mothieson. one of: attorneys of the city, is leaving here this week to take a post with a pipe line - company in Edmonton, Alberta. ,Mr. Mathleson will be the senior ' solicitor for the oil concern. l A native of Georgetown. where he was born in 1008. he is a son of lthe late Chief Justice and Mrs. A. ,J. Mathieson. s Last night the Bar society of 2 Prince Edward island tendered him agreed 1 Duke of Windsor, who twice with-' to have a physical examination. a member of his personal staff said. came ill while yachting with the Duchess on the Mediterranean. At physician. the diagnosis was that he was suf- fering from a stomach upset in- duced by extreme heat and "some- pl Ottawa Mayoralty Contest OTTAWA. Sept. 20 --(CP) - A two-pronged battle is shaping up biennial mayoraity One fight will decide whether a man will replace a woman as head of the capital's municipal admin- two years. The other, if it reaches the ballot stage. will decide whether Ottawa 36, nephew of former Prime Minister a reporter on Journal, reports last week said would run against Mayor Charlotte Whltton "If there has been any mystery surrounding my intentions it has as yet come to no decision to take part in the campaign and because the news that many persons had urged me to seek election leaked out pre- He said he will make a. decision soon. George Nelms, Ottawa optlcian. l I Mr. D. L. Mathleson iels En Route To Europe Grounded BAGOTVILLE, Que. Sept. 29 - tCP) -- The R. C. A. F. said today six F-86E jets flying from North Bay, Ont, to Goose Bay, Labra- dor, on the first leg of a flight to Europe, were grounded here by poor weather. The jets from 430 Squadron, are among 63 in a mam flight or three squadrons to Urns-Tenquin, France, where they will serve with N.A.T.0. - forces. - The R.C.A.F. did not say when it expected the planes -o take off for Goose Bay and Join other planes in the operation. when the regrets of members at P , present. Mr. ': told of the unavoidable absence of ; into court. . had never a. dinner at The Charlottetown ills leaving were expressed by all Justice M. R. Mc- Guigan, speaking for the Bench. Chief Justice T. A. Campbell and expressed his esteem of the care with which Mr. Mnthleson always prepared his cases before coming Mr. Justice McGuigsn said he known Mr. Mathieson to , take an unfair advantage of an opponent and that he had always upheld the highest tradltlonstof the Bar and justice. He said the leav- ing here of "a worthy son of a worthy father" who always wanted to stand on his own feet was a distinct loss to the Province but "a gain to Alberta." In replying to the speeches and the presentation of a brief case Mr. Mathleson recalled that his-leaving was a part of his desire to wander to fol; places. He said that several years ago he had gone with his present partner on a harvest ex- cursion and had also made a trip to Europe on a cattle boat. He had nearly made I. second such tourney, he said. but the war interrupted his plans. Mr. Gerald R. Foster, president on the Law society, presided at tho dinner last night. At the h table were Mr. Justice M. Gulgan. Mr. Justice I (Continued oil-Page 1 By ROBERT TUCKMAN SEOUL. Sept. 30 - (Tuesday)-- AP) - Chinese Communists hurl- ed tanks. troops and heavy artil- lary in eight concentrated attacks along a 10-mile sector of the Korean central front Monday and seized one bill. Allied defenders staved off six Red drives and stood firm on Capitol Hill, 9. major position. The United States Eighth Army said reports were incomplete on a seventh Red thrust. The Chinese sent tanks and i.- 500 infantry charging up the slopes of Capitol Hill and nearby Finger Ridge west of the Pukhanf River before dawn. More than 5,600 rounds of artillery and mortars fell on the defenders. The South Korean Capital Divis- ion. however, rode out the storm and held firm on Capitol Hill. A knoll was lost temporarily on Finger Ridge, but regained. Three miles east, the Reds charged another height held by Korean 3rd Division troops and captured it after heavy fighting. Five other fights flared around approaches to the same hill. Four Red attacks were repulsed and re- ports about the fifth were incom- etc. The new ground Communist ping Up In has announced that he plans to be a mayorallty candidate. Commented Mayor Mr. Coates' statement: "We will see who the other cand- idates will be. Perhaps they can all claim relationship with past prime ministers-if that will help any." . Meantime, Robert Hood. sponsor of a petition calling for a vote on the Sunday sports iseuc, charged Whltton on ion. 0 they want. and she will be needed on the force a. vote on the sports issue. Andy Anka. chairman petition committee. said signatures already have been sub reach 21.000 before Friday. Mayor. Whltton said Chinese Launch Hea Attacks Along 10-Mile Front In Central Kore that Mayor Whltton is using the Board of Control to staff the petit- "Tha Mayor is trying to deprive the people of Ottawa. of their free- dom to vote," said Mr. Hood. "All they ask is a chance to say what is trying to take that chance away from them." Approximately 11.000 signatures petition to of the 17,000 mltted and the total is expected to last week there were indiestlond many of the blows fell in the coldest this fall. The mercury dr low freezing for the fir Show mantled some of t peaks. At least 120 Migs across the Yalu River fr Manchurla Monday in usually strenuous Red e intercept Allied flghter- . - attacking targets north of Pyon- yang. North Korean capital. U.S. sabre Jets, equipped with new but still secret devices, shot down two migsland des- l troyed two more. the Fifth Air Force announced. it also confirmed that a third Mlg was downed Sunday by a mar- ine flier rescued by helicopter when his own plane crashed. This brought Allied air Victoria. during September to 61 Mlgs des-- troyed, seven probably destroyed ( Continued on rife ll C6171? .. (lie Lancer. You Rcruslz to SEE 1'lll'-. ERROR. or throw. um fill: FAR1'l-lEl BACK Von NNE To -(o.Axll-.i.O, HALIFAX, Sept. 29 - (OP) - official forecasts issued tonight by the Dominion Public Weather Of- fice here and valid until midnight Tuesday. synopsis: . Cooler air is pushing into the dis- trict from the north. While it is expected to cover most of the dis- trict on Tuesday the weather is ex- pected to remain sunny. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island Clear with a few cloudy intervals. Cooler. Light winds. Low and high Tuesday at f' arlottewwn 45 and 02. 1-ligh tide today at Chas-iottewwr. at 6.45 A. M. and 0.20 . . . High tide on the North shore at 2.21 A M. an.di,I.36., . Summerside ti ' utes liter than Sun rises today i v signatures were forgoriu tatown. at too ea.-is. sets at 5.30 P. M. . a