- W””v:”e3?f':'t't-e '..::L. .. .- 4v.n..-u-an-.-.-t-:7 -1.'a:2- 1 c -;l i A i DIAEINI ENGINE l'I'I"I'II8 - II I-val-.-.--..-,1-9----,-..........----. 2 Classified Adstl Agents Wanted 1 SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR people who want to work for themselves! Run a profitable business. supply suits. shoes- slacks, shirts everything for Dad and his Lad. Experience not nec- essary. Write at once for Power- ful Free Sample Outfit with full instructions and amazing plan to earn up to 567.50 per week in your spare time. Dept. 175, The Blake- waiker Company. P. 0. Box 657, Montreal, Que. Boarders liccommoliated IIOARDERS - 248 GRAFTON ST. no”.n;.7r.is”;cc6nm..nia”5 twin beds. Apply 202 Prince. t"AivIAccon1nion.Ar1: one FE- miiin hoardcr. Phone 9288. ' aoanoi-zns Acc0iti"lu'oo.l'rI:T1 1 ill ('0l1lIOI'IaDlP home. Apply 76 Kent Street. i Business Opportunities APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING accepted for an opening with a large firm in February or March, 1955. ice Cream Distributor Rt- qutred to serve many retail ac- counts in your area. Small in- rcstment. with suitable terms to pay balance in 3 years. For con-; fcrence write to Frybury Mills: Co.. 1176 Slierbrooke St. West. Montreal, Que. iwa ARE ACCEPT G APPLIC- ations now for February 1955 operation. to one individual who can handle a Chocolate Bar Fran- clilsc. We will have 25 retail out- lets operating every day and sell- ing a variety of branded well known chocolate bars. on pleas- ant locations and surroundings. No help required, this is a per- manent business with a perman- ciit weekly income assured. Terms available. Small investment. For conference write to Frybury Mills Co. 176 Slierbrooke St. West. Montreal. Que. liar Leaving ?7.iF'1.r:Av11i"ol"15onfro1T6iv"rY) Thursday morning. Can accom- modate three passengers. Dial 7039. liars & Trucks For sale CAR BUYERS Keep your old car . . . if you're sentimental, but buy a good used car if you want to save money. 1951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Custom Radio & Air-Control F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Dial 7358-9 Malpeque Rd. For Sale FOR SALE - POTATO GRADER. George Jackson. Brackley. FOR SALE A TWO BROODI-IR Stoves. Max Cope. Albany. M:..:...L..,jLLL ma SALE - QUEBEC HEATER and Enterprise Furnacette. W. Power. opposite Airport. I317! SALE - LADIES WINE winter coat, man's brown suit and all weather coat. Dial 8460. FOR SALE - A NEWLY FRESH- cneri cow. Apply Frank Koughan. Donagh. I FOR SALE - 5 ROOMED HOUSE. twelve miles from Charlottetown. Apply Box '17, Guardian. FOR SALE - ELECTRIC RANG- ettc. Apply 73 Cumberland Street, or Phone 6083. i M4. ITOR SALE - LIGHT DRIVING sleigh. Apply Jack McCrae, Ai- hcrton. FOR SALE-IN sinfimiunsios. six room house. modern kitchen and linlli. Automatic oil furn- nro. Double garage. 126 Har- iarll st. FOR SALF. - BUII.DIN(1'v 50X20' on Oyster Bed Wharf, easy to move. Priced 3350.00. Refriger- ator 1G,, E.l 599.00. Electric Wnslicr, 540.00. Apply Ginger Gallant. Oyster Bed. FOR .'4AI.I'I - I'.I.Il(7TRl(J RADIO, .'1 tube, used 1 month. Square dining room table with exten- sion. Aisn wood turning lathe. Apply Carl MnrKinnon, Kil-i mliir. FARM FOR SALE - SEVEN miles from Charlottetown rm paved road. containing nincly acres with I good set of build- ings. Write Box "H.B.". Guard- inn. Female liolii. Wanton ivvA'iv?i:T1'-s'FvosN'r 51:0 LEARN hairdressing. Apply Box 1!, care Guardian. 'w7TaF1' r. n IMMEDIA'I'Ii'.I.Y housekeeper family .1 adults. Ap- ply 130 Elm Avenue or Dial 8640.- .........L0.8!..L.... L00! -- CAI,ll'.'1's' ON him! on Queen st. Phone 4440. . Maia llolp, wTn3i” Male llein lllsntoll Wainlcd TV SERVICE MAN Must have had trailiilig and practical experience. Very good financial or- rangements available fo r right person. Apply: BOX 76 C10 GUARDIAN Miscellaneous SPENCER SUI'POR'I'S INDIVID- ilall.V dvsigiicd. Phone 9988. 1:1.1:c'rizo1;u.'x"'61-211.1-.:a - sm- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. FOR SERVICE Holstein Bull. Abcgweit Royal Biueblood. sire Abe-i gweit Blueblood, dam Abe- giveit Brilliant. Fee .05 fotu pure bred and Y53 for grades. Cash at time of service. J. B. STEWART & SON Dunsiaffnagc Auto Loans A loan on your car can be arrang- ed quickly and privately at Trans- Canada Credit Corporation. Each loan up to 51.500 is life insured to take care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous Trans- Canada Credit counsellor inter- views you privately. TRANS-CANADA CORP'N.' canny; LIMITED (I subsidiary of Traders Finance Corporation, Ltd.) 8. F. DALEY, Branch Msnsge Block Bldg. 164A Kent St... Charlottetown. Phone 5023 KNITTING DONE, GO0DWIN'I, Baldwin's Road. ' FIQR COATS MADE INTO IJAPES or shorties. Any repairs attend- ed to. B6 Cumberland. to Let - TO IIENT - HEATED ROOMS. '38 Great George. FOR RENT - 2 LIGHT HOUSE- keeping rooms. Dial 7850. TO LET - Fl'RNISHI'ID OR UN- lurnished lioitsc. Dial 6373 be- tween 9 and .. TO LET -- SECOND FLOOR apartment in the Warwick 99- 101 Fitzroy Street. Apply C. M. Cox. Phone 8648 or 5555. F60-RENT - THREE L'NFUR- iiished. healed rooms. Second floor. sink, hot and cold water. 160 Sydiiey. TO LET - IN KENSINGTON. 5 room Apartment. All moderni con.-. veniences. Oil runge. I11-rnediate possesioii. J. L..Davlsoi1, Ken- slngtoii. wanted CARS. A P PL Y WANTED Chcckcr Cab. ' ICXPI')RlI'JN('I'JI) OFFICE GIRL ticslr position. Phone, EH98. Bl'I'lhi FOWI. AND CHICKEN Top market prices paid. daily. See or phone Rex Dawson. ma. D-900 x 10 Aiiluv TRUCK tires. Martin's Garage, Charlotte- town. W A N T E I) - USED CRIB AND baby teiida. Box 72. Guardian of- rice. WXEico-aL s or quarts. Dial 8505. Michael Bros. WANTED - BED SITTING ROOM by two business girls. Dial 7941 between 6 and 7 p. m. FOR SALE - 3 CALVES. HOL- steln and Shorthorn Grade. Two weeks old. Lester Baglole. Sum- merside East. Dutch Sign Trude Deal With Chinese HONG KONG (AP)-A Dutch trade ' i - has signed contracts NOTICE or A MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by public inn-lion in lront of the Law Courts Building in Charlotte- town on Tuesday the 21st day of Decem- ber 1954 It. the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL that trsel. piece or parcel of land situate lying and being an Town. ship Number Thirty-one bounded and described as follow: on the north by the rear boundary line of farms fronting on the north side of Tryon Road. on the east by the bolintlary lines of lands now or formerly in the oc- cupation of Jeremiah Collins and Hector Cameron. on the south by the Tryon Road and by the rear line of farms lronllng on the West River and an the went by the sida lines of farms now or lIlely in the occupation of Thomas Kickharn and Owen Mt.-Quillan also by prolongation of the western boiindry of Owen llfcQulIlan'I farm containing Seventy-one acres of land I little moreior less but Iccordin to I recent survey by P. 1). Cox. L. 5. contains Eighty-eight acres of land I lit- lls more or less. being the land describ- ed in I Deed from William Cundall. Ito- bert Longworlh and Henry Jones (iundali ta Ester Donne tlaled the third day of May A. D. 1075. Libel" 5 I"0llo 71.5: The above ule II to be made under and by virtue of the powers of sale can. tnlned in certain indentures of Mortgage from Gordon McKaig of New Haven, Lot Thlrty.one. farmer, In follows: - (Ii A mortgage dated lllih February ills to Margaret A. McLeod assigned by the nld Margaret A. Mcbeod to Alex- Indrn Scoll by Assignment dated ilth September I005: tzi A Deed of Further Charge Indra Scott dated Jllth May 10219. (J) A Mar-tgsge In Alexandra Scott dated Ill April 1040: ' (4) A Mortgage to Alexandra Scott dated Cloth May 1951: default lrsvlng been made in payment of the principal sums and interest secured by the Isld Mortgages and Deed of Fur- ther Charge. For further particular: apply to Mc- Leod and Bentley. Sqllcltorl. Charlotte- to Alex- town. Dated lhll Illh dIv of Not-ciiiller 1954. W. E. ENTI.F3Y EDITH R. (ILAIIK Exerlllor Ind Flu-cilil'Iv nl Will of the said Alexandra Scott. deceased. This sale postponed until Friday 2Ial January 19.15 at twelve o'clock noon. the sale then to take place in front of the I.lW Cllllrln Illlildlng ill Charlottetown. Dated lhll Zlst December I055 IV. E IIENTLEV I-IDITH B. CLARK Exerlllor and I-I. lrlx of Will of the sIltI Alexandra Scott. tlecclued ( a worth 31,820,000 with the Red China Export Association, the chairman of the Dutch mission said in Hong Kong 'IXlesday. C. J. Schapp declared the nine mail mission is well pleased with the outcotne of the trip. "Excel- lent arrangements were made everywhere on our behalf," he said. sch.-tpp added that with one member of the trade group still in Peiplng, the total contract (is- iires reached "might be higher by now." .. POLICE KILL 9 MAU MAU NAIROBI. Kenya (Reuters) - A police patrol killed nine members of a 12-man Mau Mau gang on a farm at Nyeri soon after dawn Tuesday. A government spokesman said police scizcd 12 home-made guns. three knives. ammunition. and documents. blankets. clothing. camp equipmenty , . a Wednesday, January 5, 1955 The Guirdhn . MARKETS and FINANCE A MARKET! AT A GLANCE ly".I.'III-I CANADIAN IDES! Toronto: G r e I t e s t decline in more than I month: ln:lu,strlals lead (Ill. Montreal: Induitrlsls off; pa- per: advance. " New York: Market lower: sell- ing wave-hits. ' Canadian Dollar MONTREAL (C?)-The U. 5. dollar Tuesday closed at A dis- count of fill per cent In terms of Canadian funds. down 3-32. It took 901,5 cents Canadian to buy S1 Amoricart Pound sterling 32.0835. down 3-16. & Produce MONTREAL (CP)-Federal de- partment of agriculture quotations: Eggs: Free cases. extra large 40-41: large 39; medium 355 small 32; B 32; C 23. Receipts: 296. Butler: Wholesale 0112-0115: cur- rent receipts Que. 01: first grade crcame;y print job price 6295-03. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Ontario. white 30. cul- ored 301.-'1. f.o.b. factory; Quebec white 2910. colored 30: 1.o.b. Mon- treal wholesale Quebec white 8010; colored 31. Receipts: Nil. No. 1 potatoes:. PE.1. 755 2.10- 755 1.-30-1.75: N B new white 753 1.80-1.95, N. B. 505 1.20-1.30; N. B. 10s .28-.30: Maine 50s 1.20-1.25. Grains ' WINNIPEG (CP)-Good export interest in all grains prompted lirm tone in most prices at the close grain exchange. Trade reports during the fairly active session indicated one cargo to the pnlted Kingdom and the Continent. Other reports said 40.- 000 bushels of Canadian flax was being sold to France and Japan was in the market for further quan- tltites. There was no Jnformation ')I'I overnight export loadings of Cana- dian wheat. grades of class two Iwa and do- mestic wheat were unchanged from Monday except for No. 1 dur- ums of class two and IWA which dropped one-eighth cent. Closing prices: -t Oats: May 841 higher 8443: -fly 57'; higher 8115; Oct 5'4 lower 77-lib. Barley: May V: lower 1.1811-b; Jly -154 higher 1.1203; Oct 1.8 higher Iv08':sb. Rye: May 2'.1'1 higher 1.20111; Jly iii";-2 higher 1.1903-lib? Oct uti- changod i.20Vznni. Flax: May 4 higher 3.09!-'1; Jly (H0 higher 3.03ll6b; Oct 2 lower 2.91'.'zti. i Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 Nor 1.72. 2 1.68. 3 L66, 4 L02; 1 durum 2.70. 2 2.68, 3 2.67, IWA prices: 1 Nor 1.72. 2 1.68, 3 1.66, 4 1.62; 1 durum 1.98, 2 1.97. 3 1.96. Domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.72, 2 1.88. 3 1.68, 4 1.62, I durum 2.08. 2 2.07, 3 2.06. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK. (AP)- The stock market went through a turbulent ' Tuesday with prices pound- l FIRST The original Ind by far the Isrgest mutual investment fund in Canada is EASTERN SECURITIES . COMIANY IIMHID Mb llrhmond 81., Chailblmwn Bell, Matheson 11 Foster 1.50 Richmond St. .1. Elmer Blanchard. B.A. 10! Queen 50. Phone 013'! M. A. Farmer, Q.C., I.I..B. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BAgRRlSTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. Chas. R. llIcQuald. ILA. we Richmond sl. mu 00Il OPTOMETRISTS G. F. HIIICIIQSOII 11 Son rhllllps llldg. lll Grafton 01. Pslmer 0 Ilaitiam Bank of Nova Sculls Bldg. .....................,...... Ilalheson. Peake 0 Nicholson I75 Grafton strut J. A. Msollulgiin. B.A.. cnrrlslildg. - 011110010 - Queens! mm watlnn ms IIAWLIIOII business. Bell to 1500 fsmiilu. Wrf today. R.Iwlaigh'l Dept. A-4 -B. A.. Montreal. P. Q. "2 ::'.:".:'.r"W.':.”'”'.r" , . r war ns it your in if yo iy v" 11 ml?" -IlaI,wintellv.o3I'au M be g:nloe1ne." to; additional Inna . I an as con- .....t-” tr.'.....' 'cE:w::.:i.u- out to mm-at Deput- nln in what kind of I. nuns you have done and when . ll. 01. iilscililllsn. ILAZ. lL.B. F. (1. 1nl1'(:m:son ILO. Bank of Commerce Bldg. 03 Grafton St. Dlll B80! Gaudet 5 mu 1 J. A. Carruthers R.0. Bank of Uommaruenyllig. "3 Kc" st ' DI" 5." All 11 M. (11111 . i.i..n. ”Y""' "- G"""' 0-”- isn 31::-lnond St. R DIII C707 l v ' . . M ' . . A. Walthan Gsudel, 1.1-11. ........,.,., ' ”"' ,. .-, .. ed down in a heavy selling wave. When the pressure was heaviest, the market began I rally that brought stocks well up from their lows and sent a good group oi key issues ahead strongly. The net re- sult was a moderate setback. General Motors was the centre of attention in the fall as it was Monday when the market climbed to the second highest level in its history. GM -added '1 1-4 Monday in the midst of rumors of stock splits and ufvorabie divided actlon., After the close. the company announced an offer to sell stockholders 0325.000.- 000 in new stock. STOCK DROPPED At 0hE'DpenlIII of the stock market Tuesday, General Motors dropped 6 1-0 at 90 on I block of 16.000 shares, an indication of Wall strcet's disappointment in the news as measured against its enthusiasm for the rumors. It closed off 4 3-8 at 100 3-4. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks lost 00 cents at 8155.80. Volume for the day was 4,420,000 shares. At the top of the most. .Ictlvc list was General Electric up 1 3-4 at 50. and it was followed by Our- tis Publishing up 5-0 It 0 3-8 and American Motors up 1-2 It 13 1-4. LOWER ISSUE Major losers included Southern Railway. Amerada Petroleum. Ken- neoott copper. Du Pont. U. 5. Steel, Bethlehem steel, Republic steel, Chrysler, Goodrich, Douglas Boeing. Bendix Aviation and American Telephone. Among higher stocks were At- lantic coast Line. Sinclair Oil. Pl- clflc Tin. Radio Co1'p.. Climax .:..2,” .Unlt.od Merchants. J. S. Taylor, 8.0. Corner Int 0 Queen su omen 0100; llouu I100 "EFIEBWACTOR ' Dr. W. E. Carson. est mum an. moi um ARCHITECT i o. KEITH riciuap, you have been working. lsml 5 John Dr: met co, I.M., III! - IIIO Joan. II. D. . Charlottetown . glt?l"iita:.i. V I ' V g Electric Building t 100il'llzroy Street I50 Richmond 01. - Dis 0220 Arch.” M.ll..A.I.C.. M307 & T"3'n0" lllly IDpIIIl:I:II0II::b I00 Cull It Dial 0281 mg; 1;”, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ' ' MoDONAI.D, CURRIIJ I GO. ' j cumin Bldg. camnmawn , lhalgrm ll. It. boasts 0 oonrilvv . . I00 (Mil OOCW K. OIIIIOIIOIIIVI i 1 Phone 0007 - 0000 vb: P. O.-ins I00 GARBE'I'I' T v Dial: 5321 nhoems Ind zenith. A mixture ofgsins and losses 11 posted by Canadian luuu. Intyry sdvanood I-0 and Distil- Psciflc dropped I-0 and Hiram Walker esssd 1-0. . g on the American stock exchange Iloyslite ou slipped 1-4. Whsl. nan did: - 1 1 y 'I'Is Mon Advances ' us Declines 421 Unchanged .. 24 ago Total issues, 1000 1000 new I I on . rm mu . me. Goa .. mm use. . . am ' um I V we aim in "- ima lama urn : 71"": 7l'I nun 0010 o.-uumo-no 2.25; 12.1.12. 50: 1.30-1.40; Que. new 1' Tuesday on the Winnipeg! of barley and parcel lots were sold I Lskehead prlcds for the top 5' lord Ssqgrsm was up 1-4. Canadian - Montreal Slocln MONTREAL. (CF)-Losses were in the majority It the close oi ac- tive trading on the stock market Tuuday. . . Ford lost 2 1-2 points It 101 I-2 and Algoms was all 1 3-; It 52 1-0. Aluminium t '10 was 1 1-1 essisr whlis Impcr I1 011 and Internat- ional Paper each dipped I poht It :0 and -05. "respectively. Industrial Acceptance It 58 8-4 and Howard Bmlth It so 1-0 were each off. 3-4. 1-Islf-point loans were registered by Hudson Bay It 0:. Bathunt A It I 1-2In BAOiIat20. ' shs lnigan moved up 0-4 while Consolidated Paper It 04 and No- randa It 01 1-0 were each 1-2 bet- ter. Mccoll scared I 1 -4 gain at 36 1-2. Miscellaneous industriala moved to lower ground Ind papers were irregularly aasiar. Senior metals and senior oils were s shade easier. The remainder of the industrlutl market was mainly unchanged. Consolidated V ' 81 cents in I mixed mine section. Gene:-pl improvement was noted in the western oil section with gains ranging from 10 to 20 cents. Industrial volume was 02.000 shares and mines 021.100. Abil 2014 Do pr ma Ashes J5 Bsuuirsl A SW1 Do B 11 I'll 0630 Brazil Iii (2 Com 0 Do 91' 31”) (1 Brew 15": Cocksh IV: C Smelt 301'- D Sesg JZWI D Iirid 10 D Tar WV: Pr 2.l'i Fdnln 19 Fraser 18": (.-t Lakes .'llVs H Smith JOVI H any 08 Oil 39 I Tab ll D0 4P0 171' 13M Do 6pc pr 1 Nick 5:-is Do S100 171' I35 I H1 II I Pete .. 1! Lake Wds II M se.V 0": Me all 3011; N St! (sr ZMA Norsnda 01 Price 4514 Do nr 1011!: 9 Pwr gs noyslite 1115 . Law Corp as Shwngn sang Do 4pc pr .. 51 no mac pr 54 Steel . . aw. (in Steel 451,4, Un 51:21 1415 Walker 5314 BANKS hill 43 Scotla :14 (' Null 37!; Commerce 401,; no 11: 1,20 Ro.1' soil CANADIAN (1 Pair 64 Ford 1011;, Toronto Stock: TORONTO, (GP) -- Mines were relatively unaffected by the sharp drop on the stock market Tuesday -the greatest decline in I month. The base metal index climbed a half-point to 11 1054-55 high of 162.69. Campbell Chlbougamau touched 54.55 and Consolidated Denisoii 32.04 on a sharp climb. Mentor jumped 01.25 to 111.15. Cody Reco reached 01.33 and Lo- rado eased 20 cents. Low-priced mines were extrem- ely Ictive. Salsa aim. nigh 1... ch". ;0.g Aime GI: 10 1'! ll Ix l'0'i . I000 Aluitcho I1 oozog 3 260.10 Albcr Ill 10! 114 6100 Allliarbwtc 7.3 as gs 0500 I III 105 10.5 Ill 20.50 AP Cons 3'1 00 J1! 4150 Mum ms 11 1: 40000 Am Iadila in H7 124 :3 gm Nepln 1:: I01 l0.'l murox 0 soo son 3150 Anacon :25 no 31.) I00 Anchor 715 716 7V1 '23: till: 2"". 33.. U 1350 I15 IMO An: hour! 00 20000 Ankeno no 9 2353.0 Atzeulariul E 191,5 my 47 moo Arlon 19 II 11 I200 Arinlslicl 1: 11 11 0100 Ascot 3:1 51 M 00500 Athens 141,5 1:; 141,5 :-s :i- I 5000 Aumaquo 11 100 Aunor 217 III” III -1500 M1": 10 1: 1115 iii3ii'.i.1. ..1 A iii” 7"” "” . o 1700 glllll no in 20000 Inn! 1. '0 .'.:::":.... 53 11700 Baryinln 190 1,1: 31000 lluc Met: 31 )1 5. 1.1000 Banks 4: 41 44 u also llcIuc:gn II: II: 3:: 3000 Beaver it. n 5: 5; 1150 llelehcr u 43 4; 7000 Bellekeno 1-M IV: 7i,l 1100 Burns 73 1g 7, 11500 Beta Gain 27 :5 M M00 NV I0 ll I0 lgig gllginm ms 11 1114 - I 7 7 1 mo Iioblo ,7 ,5 ,5 0000 llbn jg g )1 me My SK 0 91 1700 Ilralornu 205 My 800A 500 laluman no no 1" 10000 lrrvvls II 1000 NH am Brllund ml us 110 "00 g:Il!ITI'I!Il.l'l0 "3 us 3” I win Ilrunaman 10 I4 . mo Irullston 11 :1 H 1450 luckles 1g) 1” ,2: 11400 Iulfsd a g g :0 3l.'.'.'..”.”'' ii .1. " I I II . 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D II E 1 improved . 000 Ill” D0!!! 1000 DIV Live 035 Demo 1050 home Exp! 1000 Dom Ash 00W nonllllu 0500 Dragon 011 I000 Duvu. 13.50 Geneva 1075 Giant YI 800 Min 11000 Gnldhawk 2500 Goidora 03000 Goodfish 4500 Grsh Baum 2100 (In Gas 100 Gr Plains Dov 45095 Gr 5 Gran 2l00 Grldull I00 Gulf Oil 37.50 Gunnar 10100 Gwlllim ii.'ll7Ii Inisnrln fl! 1531 I Nickel 1000 J Waite M00 Con Gil loo JIIP 4000 Klyrllld 0000 Kan 3471 Kerr Add 50500 Keyboycnl 1.100 Keymct 500 K Hut! 5000 Kltk Lk 67315 Lib Pets 3400 L L Lac 34075 Inrado lsoo Lvndhurst 142900 Mscl(eno 2000 Msdnen 70100 Mslnet. I. 100 Mal 15000 Msneast Ur 5100 Msrslgn 10.100 lllarbennr 0000 Mill Cll! Min 2.500 N Goldvua 2200 N I-IIr1'I 0000 1.1100 20500 N La! 13000 N Lard U 10000 N Marion 3000 N Morl- 30000 N Myl 500 Nlwnorth N Kelore p p . .. - . - - .0 ' P-so 12 . o eating. g . 2'1: 3: '” uomnaan. (GP)-Railway un- i is 1 ion negotiators Tuesday bcld.I,prl- 3'0 315 1',” vnta meeting. reportedly to pre- ,. .; pare proposals for I new loglss ”: ngu um lstive deal in hnrndllng railway con- 5 tract dis utcl. . - , If :: Frank . Hall. chairman of the in 11: ml streamlined nogotlsllng commlltn. declined any srmouncemcn oll.ow- ,&V' 1'3 ,3” ing the meeting except to say 11 I0 9: "there .may be something" today 15” 1:3” 1:3” following a larger meeting of union ,7, 5,, ,5; chiefs representing 175.000 rail em- 11 17 11 ployees. : ' 135910 13: Informed sources nld Tuesday's ,, M, ,0 15 - msn conferahca was called 1021 to: I03 mainly to put finishing touches to :3 :1: the leglslatiive dprotpooisalp. .wnl!1iv.-ll ill be subm he to fly a co or- ss 5: 55 W 7 1 7 once for approval. 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II 0 I Total sales 0.400.000 ,. Railway u....in........... In Montreal; mer for fringe benefits. -but three of four of the 1-tirining-Incl:-s union: with 40.000 members. 'Unof'1lciI1 sources said the pru- posnls will involve lifting-the rail- wuys' troubled lmluunal relations out of the normal scope of existing federal legislation and setting up s special. category tor an lndustly lnxwhich I strike hamstring: the country's econ y. OPPOBE ARI ATION The-meeting was called by Mr. Hall in the light of evidence from the last big dispute that the fed- eral government worftynllow In- other rsil strike of the proportions that crippled the railway! for ll days in 1950. Union leader.-. want to work out means of settling d1... pules-without being forced into ac- cepting arbitration. Mr. Hall also has protested bit- terly the delay in .eIol1i11g allie- ments which are not retroactive. Federal oillcllll were reponed earlier id be sympathetic to the idea of streamlining the procedure in the cue of the railways. In the compulsory arbitration proceedings which ended lIst;s1.'.m- mcr's strike threat. Mr. Justice Gordon Sloan of British Columbia swarded the non-operating-railway employees I 37.000000 selmmt of their fringe benefit demands. The railways had estimated the full unions' demands would cost them 000,000,000 I year. Oil Slocli Case Gels Underway MOtN'IiR.!iAL (CP)- The defence Vi Tuesday attacked indictments I- gainst five men who appeared for preliminary hearing on charges of fraud, conspiracy and illegal use of the malls in connection with In alleged 8341.000 011 stock swindle. Motions to have the Indictments quashed were made before crim- inal court Judge Gerald Almond on behalfiol Walter H. Link, Harry Green and Lou Wyman. all of Montreal. and George F. Oaldough Ind William Brady, both of To- ronto. The motions were made after the crown requested post- ponement ol the case. The accused were arrested on warrants of the Quebec attorney- !" gene:-ai's department after In at- tempt by the United states Justice department to have Link and Gresn exi-Idited to Detroit fllled in superior Court: here. The extradition proceedings, ro- sultad sfter I Detroit grInd.Jury indicted two Montreal security firms and 14 of their salesman on 14 fraud counts. The now-defunct firms of T. M. ,' Psnker Inc., and Laurontian secur- ities. Ltd, were alleged to have promoted sale of pboney Canadian stocks to Americans, mostly resi- dents of the state of Michigan. ” Plants Flag of 1 N. S. 60 Feel , Under Water HIAIJFAX (CP) -A5 I symbol of his faith in the sea as I source of food and wealth. John Sweeney - plunged into the icy surf oil: nearby Paddy's head on New Years Day and planted I flag of Nova Bcotls on the ocean floor, 00 feet under water. i she sir was freezing Ind the sen only 30 .dag1'sas Is Sweeney. dressed in I frog1nsn' suit with an underwster oamers I ut his neck. walked into the frothlng waves. He held the flag carefully above his head until a wave tilted him off his feet. then swam 000 yards offshore and submerged, IHPPLING GENTLY The flag-stall-snllppod Is he It- temptnd to Jam it into Ilrock crevice. lo he anchored the cloth with two? rocks. He worker at it for 40 minutes. 10 fathoms down. when he surfaced for I not he found that besides his two 'tcen- sge gpsistnnts he had an audience of In elderly man and six chil- dren. The man finally nu-uggad his shoulders and went sway. Sweeney went, under again (ind for 30 minutes took photos of the flag and the ocean bottom. when Sweeney. all author and amateur sea-probor. returned the 30 miles to Halifax he slid his last glance at the flag showed it rill- pling easily back and forth with the current. Sweeney said he felt NovI' Bcotln had I right;-to have its flag plsnted under the sen because that was where "a great deal of ,our wealth will come from." , pMe'rAl1l AH THEREJIIM AND OLLIE! -w HAVE YOU Cl-iAP wALoo HACKLEWE New YEAR'S ev&?-- 1 3067 5 EMBATTLED M TE, - 1: Si-lE'5.COMBl OUR. BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOUPLE SEEM ' 6,”;-E 5,3, SAWHIM LAST MIG THE CITY FOR rr BAFFLE6 ' THE HOUSE wm-l' 1 -Mel 6H5 BATS ' HIM out or: '