-Q-an . I . GORDON report revue princi- pals on stage at the Charlottetown ANNS ATTEND GORDON REPORT REVIEW -t-Ty ' so--woe-su-us or W Hotel Rotary Ladies' Night. Guardian Photo ' TORONTO CP - Colombua be- 'eved the world was round and thereby discovered America. 1 Scientists have been putting his D-my to the test for nearly soo years. They are no longer sure that the Genoese navigator was tight But science hopes to nail down with finality the true shape of the tarth at a mammoth assembly of brainpower later this year at Tor- Into. ”' it will be known as the 11th gen- ral assembly of the International . nion of Geodesy and Geophys- -trs, a 50-country royal family of Icience whose complex investiga- tions will range from a study of the earth (geophysics) to its wa- ters (hydrology). more explosive oments (volcsnology) and how leave it (rocketry). The congress will be a highlight of the International Geophysical You which isn't a year but is . 1951. to for lll-embrscing study of )nd just about every conceivable related science. including oceanog- 'IDUo Ieismology and what's Illr dc. tut IXPIJIITI HERE . Fifteen hundred experts in these Ields from countries such as Can- ilinion and Britain will convene II"! Sept. 8 and remain in a had- fvlr until Sept. 14 by which time GY will be its months aloha- -Th! mearegardsdaatopsin -It distinct fields of research will kc. figuratively. from pole to 1!. from ocean floor-and below I-to outer spans. They'll discuss do-hat has been accomplished and .-Coming Events -hfllingo Blips River tonight 3 Dance in lt.,0sorgs'a Hall Fri- I. Crolilnols arty Kin ton Hall jfh-trad-iv. Fepb. as. 1' f Reserve March lath on Vanda Concert -Vilach r ?.m. I g Card P a r ty. lta&y Bridge an-:1. grits:-u Inns in. spanne- ls Cards and Dance Miilvtow ass: for gNew eeting Charlottetown Friday at 0.00 riday. March 1. IIO1. llllvbw a. . Will not be (finding or If Dllflll . us. 53.. and si':'il. idhloeiieyasisoat iliiiveralsaio-sum semi- World Scientists Hope To Determine Shape Of The World a, the United Stabs. the soviet find .1-y nisht. March in. Good music. "-"'”l' lectirv- LONG IIISTORY The National Library of suela has developed from a col- rrmed at Caracas in 1698. I PLAYBIGHT Harold Shaw being presented with gifts to ap don Report Revue at the Charlotte (right) and his Rotary Anne Kay precistion of the staging the Gor- town Hotel on Ladles' Night. . l i I l Guardian Photo PRODUCER DIES I MIAMI. Fla. (AP)--B. P. Schul- berg, 65. retired motion picture producer and father of " t Budd Schulbe 5. died Tuesday. Schulberg had been in motion pic- ture production for 35 years. in 1952 he retired and moved to Key Biscayne, a Miami suburb. PIONEER LINE Canada's first r-'ociric railway was completed in 12?. running between Windsor and Walkerville Ontario. I I to the Nova Scotia Housing Com- ”' be asked to approve a tax on the Opening Yesterday Ofi . &Nova Scotia Legislature l I M" HALIFAX (CP)-Nova 8cotia's tion of s new agreement with Ot- . l i newly elected legislature met for tawa providing larger grants to the its first session Wednesday and the province . . speech from the throne indicated Paogfresslve Conu ative Pi.-mier it will appoint a commission to report 8 i ' ' hers a good deal of work to do. plans to give its mem- .. f I II a n c e d partly by the government and partly by private, commercial and municipal ands. Also forecast were amendments mission act to enable the govern- ment to give the municipalities fl- naacial aid for new home con- struction and slum clearance. to abolish the highway tax they pay the province. The speech said the House will premium income of insurance companies, hitherto collected by the federal government. Ratifica- mm PREMIERE GALLERY VICTORIA (CP) - Dolens of pictures of various figures in Brit- ish Columbia's history have been .. ” from ' " t---- corri- dors. and replaced by those of the 26 men who have been premier. including the present Premier W. A. C. Bennett. MILD CLIMATE Stockholm. Sweden. has an av- erage winter temperature at 2'1 degrees, with 83 degrees the warmest summer average. TON Admission 60c . DANCE ROLLAWAY CLUB Music by THE DOWNTOWNER Proceeds for Y.M.C.A. Service. ::l:d36,';';::n;:?:"E';:';gn::fi:f5Ac':: favors t e report's suggestion of The speech. read in a crowded promised in its election platform. assembly chamber by Lieutenant- Governor Alistair Faser, forecast number of my” , legislation aimed at stepping up oently set up. Others are investi- the an unce's industria' deveioir gating the Annapolis Vally apple t ""m- It I5 "P9'3t9d "9 PmVId9 industry. farm credit and the Nov. for a 3l0.0UJ.li00 industrial devel- 1 Sm-lnihm mine master. , opment Ill government indicated it will push ahead with paving of all roads now rear, surfacing and with A ,' obsolete bridges. of a new city exit at Fairview and a highway connection to the also plans to join Ottawa in build- enrolment. deferring other con. struction. I150 Will I)! asked Th peed, mud A g TI” "91" F”"""”'e'" ”m”""”d- tion eofs the controevelglaslngiollliegn he government said it an investigation of Maritime trans- portation needs and will urge steps to improve the situation. No immediate move to enter a national health insurance system was indicated. The government said only that it is continuing to study the federal plan. A new conference of Atlantic provinces premiers in Halifax this spring was forecast. to four the missions re- This will raise In the field of public works the or nearly ready for hard- of In the Halifax area construction new Halifax international airport ing a dam and roadway across the Annapolis River, a marshland reclamation project negotiated by ttiiie previous Liberal administra- Oil. The premie.'s recent warning to i municipalities to go slow on school construction was repeated in the speech. hi nicipal leaders were asked to restrict themselves to schools needed to cope with higher Refrigeration I NW, Available Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES ' SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs MODEL 33 I HGCULLOON CHAIN saw ELECTRICAL Lightest, lowest-priced McCul- loch professional-quality saw. 1 G 1'1 T Repairs With low down payment and S 9:30 to 12:30 what remains to be done to fur- ther man's knowledge of the aurora borealis (and the auroraJ austrealis, the "northern" lights they see in Australia and other southern hemisphere points). cos- mic rays, meteors. the upper at- mosphere, glaciers. oceans. grav- ity. magnetlsm. earth tremors solar flares and sunspots. A lot of these topics Involve rid- dles unsolved since the beginning of time. The countries sending delegates will split the 3300.000.000 that IGY is expected to cost. But the spon- sors figure the price is cheap for the international goodwill they be- have will grow from prolonged co- operation on a study of the earth. I The assembly itself will dig into the age of the earth (now esti- RE-OPENED MARTIN'S GARAGE and BODY SHOP Thursday, February 28th easy terms, you can now make your McCulloch saw pay for itself in a hurry. See us today for a good deal! Palmer Electric PIIoIIcsS543-8544 S D U Debaters Leave Today For Ottawa 'The debaters who will repre- sent St. Dunatan's University in the Dominion Debating finals on Friday and Saturday leave this morning by train for Ottawa. Ro- presenting the college and the Maritimes will be Donald Mac- Gave;-nmgnt Dougall of Bloomfield, P.E.l. and Len Peddle of Corner Brook, Nfld. Ian Gillies, president of the Mar- time Intercollegiate debating lea- gue will accompany the team as substitute debate. As a member of the NFUS Debating Association executive, he will attend the an- company the debaters. 1957 so P. E. 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