--oh p I re .11 ' J. , . L AW ,AMa:l:z'ms of alilere Man -The absent party is ' Still jf . ;2 PAGES - R.C.A. F Group Captain W. H. Swetman. p..s.'O,, D.F.C., C.D.. officer commandhig RACF Station Sum- merside stated last evening that the station was making remark- gble prowess in recovering from in ravages of the recent ice atorm. He said this was due mainly as the excellent services and ideas provided by station personnel and to the outstanding asslntallce rendered by Maritime Conln Air Oonnnand Headquarters Hali- fax-. the No. 5 Suppl Depot. Moncton and associated services. Gyc Svwetman also paid tribute to Army personnel who navigated two trucks through flood waters at Truro to bring supplies from Debert as well as from Monctnn and Halifax. (HG Swetman said one of the t tending achievements. was the-putting in operation yester- day of the station's central heat- ing. plant -izhroudi a generator provided fro Monoton. This generator was hooked up to the cexmal heating plant by the stat- ioa-eleetricai tedasiciana and is now sumiyine about 7096 of the station heating needs. lie said that throuis the provision of mobile bgbnwer untitled mt is al- ready I WPP mill! slemon Park homes (08 last eve- ning) and other essential electrical services will folow. HEATERS SUPPLIED The officer oonnnandmg said that llrerosesgmheaters and kero- sene amps -been supplied to homes with We largest and . Siaiion Progi ess add Herman-Nelson gas operated heaters to the ilosdtll. Menu and barrack blodla. ing 8 hours a personnel have been made quite comfortable and re-iteratedtlle hiya praise due the peuonnel. to Group Captain Baker. OK: No. 5 Supply Depot and his en- tire staff Mont.-ton. sad to Air ander Ooetelo and his staff every, requirement of the station. He said linemen were being brouast in from other airforce der the ilirisdiction of Air De- fence 3, 0. Montreal to render assistance. . (MC Swetman, in refusing to a report in yesterday's Guardian. said when Eon. Roll. Winters received word of the disastrous storm from Mr. J. Watson Mac- Naught. M.P., be im ” t ' wcswe statedtisatwltls-r at B. Q., liallfarfor meeting - stations. mainly from those un- r " contacted Prime Minister Louis the tragic ituation. lie St. Laurent who was-appraked of - also stat- ' tlon of person ed. but said that I low-temper atures prevailed, Plllnbin-g feelltias useless. than this measure would in all like - hood be necessary. - the station returns to ' erstlons. I a cold snap mo set is, the station could accom- ed that' at no time had at nsodateenumbsrolresideaisof lthlsaborldprove Engeat families in lemon Park The devastating sleet atom! which began on Thursday night erlinesoftheareawaatofchar-1, lottetown clear to Tlgnish ash - were concentrating yea . ' Circuits:.'Being Reopened After Damage By Sleet necessary because of a lack of heating facilities in the town. tldanager ofthe Maritime llectrlc company who made a tour of g and left the telephone and po'w western lrcuit no t1”il...u..' ”...n. it r:....”l'.r..”""!.:...."""?..': wan - iarday afternoon. Mr. Gordon Mliligan. General Storm lsola-les Towns, Villages in Old Country LONDON (AP) .. A no"; M,- l'orce helicopter Monday flew bread to four snowbound English misses as snowstorm: swept eves- much of western Europe. Hlsh drifts isolated scores of WWHS and Villages from northern 5””""'d 10 ElIlland's southeast coast. Gale winds toppled tele- rlwlw D019! and ice-coated power ll"! snapped. blecking out hun- dreds of communities. Guided 11! smoke tires. an RAF l'0U'30Dter deiivc-ed M0 los , The emit V-Ioniagu. sigh is-mu-ins i been oonaider- .,' " ". K To prepare Sumsnerslde streets -,-WWI in,the.event- a snow 9; 9 an I imz cannon. TUESDAY, JANUARY. 1o 1956 EANUP uNofERwAYt Arlsummsnsros s a ' rianing as hs living . Aho - .;':f...r.:m , f..,...5,....... gnznzmmg .-ee-.. ro HALIFAX Tb: Canadian lmtlonal Eelpi grep s were opera a c cu mu the telephone lines to Hall- of ay under ab- normal ' aondi but messages were transmitted on a delay basis. The service to Souria and inter- mediate points on the way was fully restored yesterday afternoon. .m............ INDIA IANIS ill! .NIlW DELHI (AP). - Banks throughout India sharply curtailed their activities for the second day Saturday as thousands of employ- eea continued a strike. Union lead- ers said 66.000 workers responded to their appeal for the strike to protest a cut in take-home pay un- der a government-sponso ed wage A -To lieave Souris With Poiaioes The M. V. Mexico was escorted out of Charlottetown one week ago today for Souris by the govern- ment lcebreaker N. B.MacLean. after being icebound in this bar- bour for two weeks. The vessel ' . . . . . . ,. 31v 000 bags of seed potatoes which are destined for Venezuela and is due to-sail from Sourls this morn- ing. The cargo was supplied by the E. D. Reid Produce Co. The M. V. Fergus which arriv- ed at that port during the middl of last week, completed taking on a cargo Sunday of 8.500 bags of seed potatoes for the H. B. Willis Inc., for delivery to Long Ulnnd. This ship was delayed from sail- ing yesterday due to heavy wea- formula. tber. is now scheduled to sail a- long with the Mexico. City Colin Concern was expressed at the regular meeting of the City Coun- cil for the present state of'dis- aster existing in-the town of Suin- merslde and a resoluiton offering ' i to " 4 t the distress being encountered by the western centre was unanimously passed at the regular meeting of the Council held last night. in the absence of Mayor Stew- art who is attending an executive meeting of the Federation of May- ors and Municipalities, Councillor I-3.C. Johnstone presided. Coun. ivlccvor-mac was not at thv meet- mg. Before commencing the regular business of the Council, acting Mayor Johnstone paid tribute to the late Councillor George R. .4 To Storm-Damaged S'side E Aicl. Keefe after which a minute's sil- ence was observed. A resolution of sympathy will be forwarded on behalf of the Council to the Keefe family. ' . Being the last meeting before theiannual meeting, no reports fo committees were heard. IUBNED OUT PROPERTY Considerable discussion centered around the assessment of property owners who during the year lust property by fire. Acting Mayor Johnstone said that as the law now stands a person could lose a property by fire early in the year and would be required to pay tax- es on it even though it was I" no value to him. He said that the l'il.Ih'lbCl if Continued on page 11, Col. ti , "”','IHItIi'rV'Wo!t0B) A A Would-Exlpori Naphlha Gas Blasi Takes lives Of 5 Eight in Quebec AMOS, Que. (CF)-A mother and seven of her 11 children per- : ished Monday in a fire touched off by an exploding can of naphtha gas in an isolated bushland shack. The fire, claiming the greatest death toll in a single blaze in Can- ada this winter. was in a colonist's frame home at Manneville, about I 2) miles northeast of this north- western Quebec community. The victims were Mrs. Adrien Robichaud. 37; three sons, Jean- , Clement, 8, Robert, 6, and Etienne ” 55 and four daughters, Jeannette. go, Cecile. 9 Lucille 4 and Louise .'l'wo other children playing out- , side at the time escaped. Two other children were away at school. FATHER IN HOSPITAL The father has been in hospital in Quebec City. It was not im- mediately known here whether he had been informed of the disast- rous fire. The fire brought to 15 the num- ber of persons burned to death in the province in the last 24 hours. Sgt. Dectective C. Feah-Lajoie, in charge of the provincial police in Abltlbi district, said witnesses ' believe the fie was caused by a can of naphtha being placed too ' near the stove. It exploded and the home was afiame in seconds. "It: went up like matchwood,” he said Neighbors said the can of naph- tha was delivered during the morn- ing by Mrs. Robichaud's brother. The fire oeurred at 10:80 a.m. W&&i'!lsi&lUED ” ' Coroner Dr. Louis . Philippe lrousseau of Miartic, Que. went -to the scene of the tragedy and said an inquest will be held later. It was the third major fire in Quebec in 14 hours. Twelve of the 15 victims were children under 10 years . Three children died Sunday in a fire at L'Islet. 50 miles east of Quebec, and-two children and two adults were killed in a blaze at Valois, 10 miles west of Montreal. seven other children died in New at the-, A and of Sunssnoraide. fanning huge -mass ofitwisted US Farm Surplus To Communists. wssnncrou (0P)- President Eisenhower Monday asked Con- gress for legislation to permit the .. ....VennssI.t.su.-.-. tuft: Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew esperate Race Against C old Repairinglce Storm Damage Survey Made Of Homes In S,slcle Residents in Summerside and throughout Prince County are working desperately against time in an all out effort on emergency preparations to cope with the additional Hardships that are inevitable as soon as cold or stormy weather moves into the area to end the above- freezlng tmperatures that Sunday morning, following sleet storm. Damage include out the County. Summerside by the Rotary The provincial chairman of the Red Cross Disaster Committee, M.r. J. Gordon MacDonald accom- palned by Miss Ephigenie Arsen- ault, Provincial Red Cross Com- missioner and Mrs. Harry Cud- more Director of First Aid all of Charlottetown visited several cen- tres in Prince County to discuss with officials and the various loc- al Red Cross units. as to what type and where disaster relief would be required. Miss Arsenanlt and Mr. Ewen Nicholson. chairman of the Sum- Inerside Red Cross Disaster ser- -vices. committee paid visits to Mlacouche and Borden. while Mr. M&(&g:g4I;d&I:d Mrs. Gudggire in-i Yea need a of dents of Wellington and O'Leary;”"'""”' A Borden officials leaned that about 70 per cent of the homes are dependent on electricity but that due to he mild weather conditions are fairly good. A shortage of coal was overcome through the co- operatlon of C. N. R. officials. At” '4 reportsi" t as a result of a survey by the local Lions Club. that accommo- dations are ample to cope with the situation. Ham operators are lsiill doing Ill United States to export some of its '" dumlg the ilobof more than s1,ooo.uoo,ooo wrath of agricultural surpluses to Commu nist countries. The proposal was the only sur- prise in the president's message to Congress outlining plans to reduce the vast surpluses which are de- pressing farm prices and keeping down the income .of American farmers. Specifically Eisenhowe. asked Congress to repeal a section of the surplus disposal law which de- clares the objective of surplus ex- port programs is to assist "friendly nations to be independent of trade" TORONTO (CP)-George Hees said Monday night that public opinion polls show political support for the Liberal party has steadily declined since last June while that of the Progressive Conservatives has increased. The president of the National Hees Declares Support Of. Liberal Party Decl.ining' lawn scene who previously sup- ported the Liberal party now are portraying "the drift and lack of direction which is going on at the rrasent time in the federal cab- " . miumnarron om: KEY The lack of a proper govern- PRICE 5c have prevailed since early the disasterous three-day the complete destruction of electrical and telephone communication lines through- A house-to-house survey made in Sununerside un- der supervision of the Red Cross Disaster Committee of , Kinsmen, Yls Men and Canadian Legion members indicated that there would be enough homes not dependent on electricity for heat to take care of those who would be forced to move from their homes when the weather turns colder. ter Committee, under the chairmanship of Dr. Hillard Clark, has arranged to have transportation available , for people who have to be moved. ' This Shel- cations open to the various districts in the County. APPEAL FROM MAYOR Mayor Henry W. Wedge of Sum- merside. who with other officials has worked day and night to cope with the many pioblems resulting from the storm damage, appealed to the citizens not to bother offlcl als unnecessarily with requests. and assured them that everything possible is being done to restore services to normal. He said that the regular meet- ing of the frown Council, scheduled for last night, had been postponed until a later date, and that for the ,reseni: the town Gouncil are bold- ing money meetings to handle as they arise. In regard to the electrical sore, . vices Mayor Wedge said that much of the work that will be done ” the electric light department , beofatemporay nature anclthe Council will review and consider the permanent construction I1 Continued on-page 2, Col. 8 Progressive Conservative Associa- ment immigration policy was one brad to no "mm" m Dam". of Communist countries, and cum- -.6OO NOVA SCOTIANS HOMELESS ntstelet Lo. . ea Jae. Ii E--Dalteww . .-.-"S Jae. led. us. it on-naesa of jumbled destruction across the crippling effect of utility destruc- frost and thaws. The weather of- fice predicted a continuing mild tip was closed Monday because of bridge weshouis. To make matters communities from licy. There was its "refusal" to assist the provinces with power de- I-ONDON me"”")"The week vclo meni and its "failure" to sell farmers are furious at having to pay a high rate of interest on of Parliament it was learned Mon- Thia will mean an amendment to the National Houailll Act II it! it provides the NRA, the federal government lion said the polls among the vot- of the main ieasons for the govern- ion and three neighboring hamlets pels the , esident to :59!-ITO W3" ers show that 32 per cent would ment's defeat in the recent Tor-, in Lrncolmmu on 0' the bid. ' - ll-ll'P1lIt!9l. dl-9P05'd 0' d9 P" "' vote Conservative today, compared onto Spadina by-election, he said. est-hit English'counties l '. . gult in increased Ivllllblllly 05 Wm; 25 per cent last June. Only Refusal of the government to While snmvlilo f 't to r . "1089 0" "lie Wmmwmes l” ""l 46 per cent would vote Liberal, back New Brunswlck's Beechwood TORONTQ (OP) " 19”?” blocked roads avgusigiuafihof Nope" friendly nations." compared with 51 per cent last power project was an important Bl-ill'95 19"” 3 5” domm” WI” iers trav ' he a day's nsliilw l El39YIh0W9l' 5'” "”PP0”""l”95 June. factor in government by-election 50 W985” was trapped in Lincoln: cl9lFlYt'3 0"? l"i""'l ml” d9Vel”P Mr. Hees, member of Parlla- loss of the Restigouche q Mada- . g E shl . Scores of trucks and Into- - in "'9 fl-ltl-"'9 W "n l” c0",'Im95 ment for Toronto Broadview, said waskn seat which Liberals had 3" mobiles were ahan ' . . excluded by um legismmnl at a public meeting the reasons held almost continuously since Valtomwtt --- -no-u Tumg nouns MT" r-::m""' for the change are varied. First Confederation. Victoria .........-.-.- 'l'rains pulled in London term- e a d e S a n U l n . there was the government's ”arro- "And finally," he said. "the Ecknonton . ..... lul; u much u 11 hm" um i . Sudden In gance and guest for power" and people in the prairie provinces are Calgary , "hm nowwhwm Vb - - . . . tlhentedlts 1 unpifgned Hand un- apuin agns gvtelr ithe Igggfrnmeng gagiria . in-to ' ' ire " mm ra on no ure se erw " iloadtaowere1nl”::eb:s.ddml?d HALIFAX (CP)-A fierce water Southeastern ,-New Brunswick and drizzle and sleet with intermittent mouth on the province's western en Cl'I'hCISI'n I1 De! traffic ” Toronto . . Ottawa . . . 8.6S&!:S 83-Br3lKQa-gg 93 g as-eeerse-eases-a.s I i i ii in ii its raw. . nd barr e of press criticism '"”'"y which my "mt b”"'”" M”'"'”' the lori:u.lII:QK Part of the con- pilgprltisneepahowed sins of subsld- ul:”3:c:l”l;:':rf:lwm dl: W.-About .a ddveeif Nos: wotla dd:-::er::oi:l zit):-icr:hfti.mr woumhd iimed at gime Minister Eden and nil;-he l2I,f;?..”::g,”'...:".i”'fJ3u3":.l Tic :r'.'l'Jin'.? illdg-)esgtol4l::i!' till: A . w" I... III H0340 W 5IlIIIll,0NI'IIIiO! mm on 9,, wuthen bridges were washed awr urin As the toll of damage mouzr .I. hit 80VBl'lllll9l" lhmed "-'dd9"'3' the text of a speech issued to the money which the government Slim Jun Ha." "I. 0”." m M”. an numb... gm”, M. an m u .11” mod mum” in on tlievlweekend asslhighgay gr A red gava Scotla Ilnesmen were sent to Monday as one aheiwspaper -mar press before denveryp " ,p.Wm”h,w mid than for their Mmmn . '"'”"' "' 5' N39” "MI mm mm” mm" "mm 5c”''” '""'d '”c""'' "M; 9” lae;iie;”bn?g'f. .2... 1: coal ...i'.”'..W"S..l.'l:"d gum" lull: nxmeriixgimli :oar' 33:: 01- ml” :1" Hum "r!:'-"legs ::tll:: 33 Any iron 9 AM AST) mm” 0! h''" ''d "nh ""35 "n'"muk.u" nu" an N the "um" inc” edicu structed in some places wide crews were taken lnetso New gpunr redpo o errtum with Dlfess C 0 nerve co . . Sym” "" hi; ..Z'.'.'.f.:I'.::2:ln.?.'J2; Ml 1" del0"" ""9 W" "W- '7 W Wicklfrm M0-rim! and 1'omnto:mrge':m:c' Eden has shown inde- g:'f,"i;:".: , 3". B 1 k. M. ' F . Were clllcelled in some 1- . as to help untangle the mess of coated cm” in M. handling of ths gov- E O T d ” " """"""" " ale, irmraududl cthe Nee:rBr:::- g”"w”;,'f"5 W i ".3 '33-, t CK . M .. 2 reached a climax last XpeCl' ffawa O pee mm.Ax' ,o,,,4,,,, wic iric Power Commission. wg e 5”, ,-mm '"-" ":3; gm dlg gig" M Wu"! Mower weekend with an mom denial of . in” N. u... ...f, may and all -hnage to the company would 9' Wm” ""' ” t ' ' m "N"? rumors he might resign and hand S urn C e a r a n C e offs mag, mm wegtahe seam M --t -mm '”;.::.:':".iY.:'. r" "W.-... r.':'.'.'....':"'..n'" ll: om I-----v - M M -- or -m new -- EV” in "9" sum" 'h'" M” washed away along g.gQegg .( "chum .,.:. Daily aw. '9" m” '''m''''''' m” Canadian Press Staff Writer slum clearance is en expen- "5l'99n"”"'5 ""9 ”'”'V '” '9' "" W " ""”"” " "" "M" shore of iron lcotia but no houses of Amherst couldn't ubliah bc- ""'"' "" "'"”"' "V '”""i” OTTAWA (CP)-Federal legiale- slve program Municipalities have M0” "WW "”""n ”""' '0'" "lack" "Ed." 1.3: were urried some cause of little power failpure. "9" w'm"f'"w..hu.n”m'n Tgnigg tion aimed at expanding slum found that the older parts of the "ml W0 mould: only &G In one so stretch on nine. '9" W"! mm" A woas-r IN snmoar .'if.'.-n':'..'3'r".' ' " clearance in Canadian cities will city have high land values. Ulilet M T9!-W',"'” :;:w':e""- uh. Edward island almost every pole mmmm N" "'"'3'lli"- snarled communications pre- ' be introduced in the new IOSIM "d "" A W P centred between Bermuda aid "alga mu, - puts up one-half the difference be- 0, is who” gnu” gonna win as men as eight "'03 Wm 'h0"'l'I 01 W-4 telling their story of the floods and ' W day. tween the coat of exproprumng and "W Y0” '? . bichaeef ice. miknhlmglwmmh I each report that did mm Klued '1." J9l' -rn. leglslatlo will enable mun- clearing the site and the sale of the ;o;c"&.:lg",fm',;'”"' -nu town of eraide. Prince ' 19"” 0" 9”"? W""'- hrongh gave the same story. ilam - . lcipaiitiee to get federal financial Inc In hanging, mmm V" "'T5"" 5' "'3 I radio operator A THING? 703 CS aid in tearing down obsolescant A similar financial arrangement "mm ”' ”"' M ' "nu "hi h ha in a housing h older parts of the cities lib!!! will apply in the case of mu” mu” h u” weamdr . s up -a----, M r.:'.':. "" "'".r'” '" ""'''""”'-l to ,n,--,--I-v I ,,,,,,,, I v r L h '.. tures. Housing auhotritles said the em- uh." hi -d N" 3,3 , wick: liunlttelt rain and .7-