M i mu 6. 1953 Paul Martin Sees Gleam Of Light In Korean Situation . . ATBDNB N. Y. (OP) lIP'1,?fDMiqnmter Paul Martin of ””"du say, he "detected a pos- Ctttla mam M ugh”. on the Koran riillifjon 1,, recent remarks at the ' . tions by R-us-iI'I N'- Ummluillilter Andrei Vishinsk! lmile new of the Oensdisn dela- 1 In to the UN assembly ex- ..d the restrained optimism u1.sday in issuing a ch '0 to ward-lnokinil P7 1 am "I. M W UN proposal or on I xQ;;1f;"l2,25t. during the Korean dgme in the UN assembly's polit- W1 committee. N13,,” Cover Up luelalon lgv David, - communist czllraictoslovakia's new forolln In-15' We... told the committee earlier. hm...-er-, that the UN resulutionon K0,-9;. passed at the last session "5 mu-ely designed to "cover up we horrible misdeeds "of United states forces in KARI- Tm Ux resolution, rejected by me Communists. loililhir I 00m' W,,,:..- on the prisoner-of-war is- ,” nliich has deadlocked the mice talks at PLDEUMOHI an looked towards a cease-fire on solu- gon of the prisoners issue. Martin said what interested him in v!s.nnsky's remarks was when the Snviot foreign minister said me try is just. approaching the pogsnlity for elaborating propon- ,1,s on the Korean question in the ,,,;m of peace and Justice. "What did he mean by this?” M, ;n nskod. Tho Canadian said the Chinese chlllill.llllSl5 and North Koreans cmlrl have brought about a cease- fire if they had been wining to .5.-up the compromise offer made by we 1'. N. lnviiea .suggeatIons ” it if they are not willing to grpP;l' the specific offers of the L'h.1ed Nations. let them. in turn. and within the principle of these offers as contained in the Indian pmpu.-nl adopted by the UN, make we n . wins it to something of this tv that Mr. vishinsky was al- noted that in his speech vishinsky avoided discus- prisoner-of-War issue nmed so large in previous inns. ' 1' signify that there may hm been some other thoughts on the nmblc-tn and lthat we may look int" n ro-operative response to on: ..'.'r:.s'” Martin asked. Must Be Patient Martin said the UN must in 'pniit-nt and painstaking and u. PIN" NW"-”.V Possibility" towards ., the Korean war. he warned Vishinsky that pic l'N stands by the principles of the tax resolution on Korea- 'Thr-re can be no question at all of our abandoning them." tltrlctiide News Timlah Guide company ' Tlimish Guides recently held a lkaizng party and went to the Al- trrton rink in an ice camival. The llrls dressed for the occasion and came home with many of the brim. Mariam Keough and Sylvia Iiiiliter dressed as "Ma and Pa Keiilv-" took a first prize. They took Jame Keough. one of their ltlmv rlnldrcn, along in a baby Will IWLV llogsn dressed as an Indian Fill?! and book first prise. Dpal sullker and Frances Mocue look a first prize in the Comic use as "Mania and Jiggs". The Guides were very pleased with this Wit mid enjoyed it all very much. Thxw thanked the people who were '0 WW1 in drive them to Aiberion. Mfmf Sidney Shea. Charlie Mae- Innis. hints Ellis. and John cor- Wili Now that the party is over ill! Guldos are busy with their gmnbnok and Doll for the Bess- tmiwh Shield competition. Souris Guide Company Ron Wednesday the Field secret- wry tmnnrvod to souris whereshs H03 mooted by some twenty Guides Aijillilio the stormy day. Rosa Mac- oral presented the following girls Yv Pnrnllment: Joan Stewart. C ette Gallant. Ann Marie Gallant. Jlfol Ann Mccormack, carol 1.10:. W” White. Patricia MacDonald. H MncLean. Audrey Roach. 'u MCAUIIY. Aneta Oheverle, D t "W -lrnnings. Regret was ex- . l:d over the illness of Miss nmhPRoso. one of the Lieutens U ' rt. Wmvsny. This company. vb"? Clntain. Miss mama 135- and Lieutenants, nil in acPhee and Miss nose. is eff 800d vrogreu. Besides the ,. haimt and Second Class girls , Mir” eiaht Guides working for 0 C Si Class Badge and several Proficiency Badges. liiirs and Brownies all over the ";;l:.'- Mrs. 7. G. nutshesen. II "hf-'ott is a patient in the V hospital. All the Guide t On Prince Edward Island Canada. he said. along with other governments, is determined. that "the Korean war should not spread." Farm Proltleme (continued nun Page 6) in the summer and suggested the Federal Government might be ap- proached to aid the south shore areas which have fine beaches and warm water. Building of dams could add beauty and provide good fishing. He was not satisfied with the road treatment his district was THE GUARDIAN . Cl-IARLOTTETOWN receiving and said there was much activity in King's County and Prince while the First District needed it worse. He said there were many miles of roads in fairly rough country and many washoutc occurred each year. He particular- ly requested improvement in con- ditions in the Seaview area. Electrical Power Stating that its own power plant operating in the large canning plant on the northside was in- adequate he asked why the power line from this city to St. Eleanor-s could not be tapped to provide people in the district with service. The people along the North Shore need help through electrification. lie questioned the policy of Gov- ernment lending of money to those entering to tourists when none seemed available to help young farmers or provide rural electrifica- tion. He added that if the Premier were worried about the amount of liquor being purchased perhaps he could put a little less water in it and that might cut down con- sumption. The Premier remarked that there was less water in the liquor here than elsewhere in Can- ada. However, the speaker favored lower consumption and asked the Premier to give consideration tothe problem. Mr. Myers noted that all mem- bers were speaking briefly at this time and expressed a hope that when the budget was brought down atleasttwoort.hreedaysbede- voted to its consideration. He did not approve of the practice of rush- ing sll the estimates through at the last minute as has been done in other years. Farm settlement He believed the Department of Agriculture should set aside a sum of money to assist in the work of settling people on farms in this Province. Land settlement. should have careful onsideratiun. he said, 'l'AGE seven and quoted an instance of an im- migrant desirous of purchasing a farm and borrowing the mu amount with which to do it. 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