ATHEPHONE ssoa ‘ Buycnaotsaallnrwttlflnnrdtan Wantmls. DIII85OOIakforelIui- results. fiedI¢ItIkIr,1orqII& who @tiI&1‘lfiIi®Il.t “Covers Prince Edward Island Like 77ie_Dew”- 7tTi>Xc3:s CHARDUFTETOWN CANADA. Tnuifsiiaiv. Novgaivaatzk "21. 1957 Russian ‘gm ow l,\Pi l)iplomatic )b~er\‘(‘l's here said Wednesday ,,;- , re fll.llt‘8-IIOIIS that the 3 not Lnitln \'lllI come up soon with ,1 um .uul dramatic demonstra- f.:it‘urc lo munter a propaganda setback in the United Nations. The iliissians insisted on I dis- srmamcnt commission composed members of the UN Gen- eral Assembly. The assembly votcd to add 14 members for the r.\cn lltt gu..ia is helping with arms an.I ;-..m..fiiu~ pro:'raiii~ lined up with the West in the 60-to-9 vote. llic mi-vlimniing Soviet ges- ihcrefore. may involve the l~2;i.i. But Westerners to sur- pl'l~(‘\. and the next one could be tmm any direction. AID FOR EGYPT It semis clear Nikita Khrush- tlic\ itlll liuvc nothing to do with Expect Dramatic l Move the new 25- ember commission. at l ist for the time ‘;ciii;.;. \’tl~. ‘t the Soviet leader is expected to .do is to pictuie the UN vote as lp no of his contention that the Na tum of Russian strength and in- West dominates the United ticns The consensus among foreign obsei .ers here is that the UN ac- ition is likely to provoke I new Soviet psopaganda offensive aimed at pressing the ammu- nist a the neutral worlds into lclose-r collaboration. l Sonic herc iegard Premier Ni- lltolai Bulgantn's announcement of New Soviet economic help for Igypt as I step In that direc- tion , The visit of the Egyptian war minister. Maj -Gen. Abdel Hakim Amer. indicated more military assistance may be on the way to the Egyptians. but even greater interest is expressed here i-n the isize and type of economic assist- l i ‘once the Kremlin has promised “ to Egyptian President Nasser. Olftttt (‘PI .\ government survey rcportPd Wednesday mid- Oclobc: Ida running at more than twice ‘moi of a year earlier. Claude Jodoin. president of the C8ll.'lfllI'fl Labor Congress. said I nsiional emergency is shaping up and for government ac- lo 3 T. ‘ 5.ast.ooo in mid- Septcnibc because of I fall-on in farm em year ago but force rose by 334]» to g_. 5 000 Mr. hlodoin said the figures "cori'i:'ni our fag,” fhlt “Dem. Pl0.\‘mcnt may be the worst since t‘ «tar " "iuforniation reaching us lg. Sofe After 28 Hours In Woods \'FfW IILASGOW lCPt_.J.me3 Berk of Abercrombie, two mile; from here, found his way out at the woods near Bridgevllle Wed- "¢‘~<l«'i.\' after 28 hours without shelter in a heavy rainstorm. left home to go deer hunting T“*“'l8.V morning. Except for bflhl.‘ “ct. hungry and weak he was said to be in relatively good lhape Ht‘ travelled about is miles while he was lost. unemployment in Can- " Claim National Emergency In Unemployment Is Looming even more se- trend continues be at least people without jobs by March. which is more than one in every 10 workers. In the Commons. Labor Minis- ter Michael Starr was asked what the government is doing to relieve unemployment. He said there is I campaign to have con- struction carried out in winter 0' wherever possible. Vancouver Tuesday night. Justice Minister Davie Fulton said the government is relaxing tight-money counter enem- but added it ytunt sorrss Rubs before effects ll! 0l.£ seal- Iltes cat have tr taken "but they are not likely to have an immediate effect on em- ployment " come until spring rnoafie the unemployed have to fend emselves and the es. lP€}' rent and meet mortgage lpayments. With winter unan- pliymcnt on the scale that seems probable. this con I na- ’IIOI\8I emergency and calls for iemerg tion " He said unemployment Insur- ance should be Increased and the benefit nerlod extended. The government report also showed a sharp increase in un- egg, lie had been missing since he filled job applications at National |I-Employment Service offices. UP 31' l8.|N TIi:se totalled 278.6% Oct. 17. I rise of 22.”: from midseptem-i ber end a lump of l2l.Il06 since mid-October. I956. regions shared In the increases. lll.\l.ll-‘.-\X t('PI _ Th. fir“ M‘ the Atlantic coast with gates and rain WcdnesdIy. ....l2:"°'-°“°“ - -- ~ =- T 0 23_o0l:)r_int=ustsraeteEydney °l.V"lll|8 with 555 pgggen‘g-g rtvcd in Halifax harbor during the mm‘ but delayed docking for al- hours becaugg or Saint John Heaviest Rainfall, 1.24 Inches Here strum of the fIII season battered ed M V)’ . equalling the record the liner Ir-allover tho fromlp. rn. Maritime ports Tuesday but damage to IhIp- ygster-day to vartIbIe winds from to boot. l The southerly gain that pound- i air. Many points had tures in the 00:. Greenwood in Nova Scotia's An- napolis Valley reached 65 degrees Halifax touched 6t. Yarmouth. set I record for the tempera- re The gates and rain were the Marttl later to Newfoundland. - At Charlottetown the rainfall Tueaday to B p. m. Wednesday measured 1.24 inches. Gusts reached 40 miles an hour on lowered somew Carlin Nears E rid Of World 009 affairs of state ubstarsttal ‘results may not W general 3 '"'l Governorsliip Announcement Being Awaited OTTAWA (SPECIAL) — An- nouncement with respect to the llltlointment of a new Lieuten- lant Governor for Prince Ed- ‘iward Island was not made Wed- inesday as anticipated but it‘ its expcctcd to come within 1If)l'l_\'-(‘l1.{lll liours If is rcgnrdtvd s a certainty that Dr. W J. P Mai-M" an. former Con- servative Preniier. will be in- vlted to accept the office ll succession to Lieutenant Gov- ernor Prowse. who has held the position since 1950 and whose term was extended in 1955. I Electric ‘Kettle "- FOt‘_TI‘|9 Queen niversary gift marking 10 years of marriage Just what the Queen will do i'h the kettle was not made public. It appeared to be some ntimate fa-milv joke Philip accompanied it with I piece of jcvtclry designed by him- self and a large bouquet of white flowers The royal couple kc-pt fine day clear of public engagements that would have taken them out of Buckingham Palace But boas were tied to their desks for sev- eral hours dealing with routine ‘Fail To" Lesson Tension Between France, Allies PARIS llleuterst — Members of NATO's permanent council failed Wednesday to lessen ten- sion between France and her Brit- ish and Frciicli allies over their i Ir isla. w°“M sh pment of - "No progress was made at the NATO council in ’ owr the Tunisian affair." said Randolph Burgess. U.S. representative on the council. Resentment continued in the walkout from a Paris meeting of NATO pnrlianicntarians. I Frenchmen also are suspicious about last mont-h's meeting in Washington between Prime Min- Ister Macmillan and President Eisenhower. Despite denials from London. some think the two lead- ers agr turn the NATO forces into _an "integrated army" in which only Britain and the United States will make ‘nuclear weapons. This. the French said. would reduce France to I second- rate power. Premier Felix Ga1'llard‘s coali- ition government still is shaky. de- spite a vote of confidence Tues- :day night on stiff new tax mea- lsures. INDONESIA Atshii SOME OF the new officer|]Nicholsori. director Prince Ed-‘-A. Walthen Gau and directors of the Prince Edward Island Association are shown here. Front row. left to right. Al ward Island Travel Bureau; _ A. B. LePage. Cavendish. la director; Wendell Mutch, lsouthport President. Standing. , Treasurer: wart. Wallace rector; Mrs. IS Cavendish. director; Rodd. Highficld. di Dora (,‘ampbell.i (let, Secretary- s Mary Ste Mrs. Charlottetown. director; Gor- don Shaw. Brackley Beach. di- l‘Pt'tor. Barter‘: Film Lab LORD SELKIRK ‘ Innkeepers Suggest Change 7 |:;v;E:N_5_ In Date Of Old Home Week . Ships Head ON TR|A[ RUN PICTOU, N.S_ 4CPl — The 31500.0(!) ferry Lord I- kirk. built here for service between nearby Cariboo. and Wood Island. P.E.I_, made her first trial run Hunter o Nortbumtser- Ferries Limited. Char- 'I'be Lord Selkirk carry ll) vehicles and 300 passengers. With a service speed l2 knots its desig- ners says it will be able to make at least six trips a day across Northumbertand Strait Its design allows vehicles to drive on one and and off the other. Official trials are schd- tiled for this weekend. START COHAN ME MOBIAL NEW YORK «A!» _ A gold- plated shovel was used Wednes- day to start work on erection ‘of the George M. manorial in the centre of the Broadwa theatrical district. Oscar Ham- 8100 000 statue in honor of the actor- p er - songwriter, officated raking erra- roduc at the ground - or many. i in 5 I A 6- A request to have Old Home sponsored in 1957 was a success.‘ C package I Week held the last week in Aug- ' ust was one of the decisions re-A ached here yesterday at the an- nual meeting of the Prince Ed- As- the Charlot- Hotel. The idea behind the request is that coming at the time Old Home Week is normally is full of tour- is in ft)? Peak out I week tha . slack so far as tourist business Is concerned. meeting was presided over by; Wendell Mutch of Smith- po , the vice-president. in the absence of the president, lion. Senator Elsi! Inman who Is in itarv duties. f Other requests which will Borden and changes in the Tra- vel Bureau booklet "Where to stay" that will list lodgings b.V highway routes as well as by are . The association decided hold another short course tourist operators in 1058 and ex- pressed satisfaction that the one MONTREAL I(‘.P\ -An elderly traffic accident victim died on I rain-soaked Montreal street Tues- said It took more than an hour two blocks from two Montreal hospitals. scribed the incident as a tragedy of errors was struck by I car at 4.34 p m. A police cruiser arrived at the scene I minute, later im- mediately r a l I e d headquarters for an ambulance. tlne Hospital -and was told. no ambulance was available. On I call to St. Mary's Hospital at 4:38 p.m.. pollcg were told an IDNDON fflcutersl — lrltalh Ius- error was availablc thought ii station vtagnn parked tnglescy in Wain was huilt be- ncar the hospital was In smbu-tween I85 and I98. by King Ed- Headqusrters called Ste . l '\’ were other Albert A. rector of the eludes Hon. dell Mutch. Millan. cently appointed the provincial highway matters NEW OFFICERS The new slate of t)fflt'el‘S in- 0UI'S an drkings d discussed. lAll Nicholson. I‘?- as acting di- Travel Bureau. and Alex Mclsaac. M.L.A. were T speakers at the dinner held last. “ evening. Regrets were received H from Ilon. B, Earle Macdonaldf the minister under whose partment the administration ' tourist business falls. cause of his inability to be sent. at be. I .derstood the _g_shlps. ""-rt.-§~ recently was transferred to - Trinidad from Canada. were Senator Elsie In- man, Honorary President : Wen- Southport Motor (Iourt. President: Dr. J. A. Mac- , . Charlottetown Ottawa attending to parliamcn- . (.m".'. N \.i,.,,_p,-95-ldeng; Motor J. E. Dalton. Siimmerside (‘lifton Ho- tel. 2nd vice-presidciit. Inn. 3 lottcfown: ‘Meadow I would j llvclors ’At 526 directors .V‘I‘ll Wendall ,odgo, Wood Islands; in include the Mary Stewart. Lakevicw Lodge. l(‘avendish: Mrs. fl tnicharlottetown Motel; Mrs. Dora for Campbell. (‘aroma Lodge. (‘MP Wallace Rod (lor- . Brack- Mai-Millan. day night waiting for an ambu'lMary's informed hcndqiiaricrs ‘ lance that came too late Police.had an ambulance but no drivcr.. were not permitted to. to get an ambulance to the scent-.'drive ambulances. p m . placcd another call to Ste ambulance and dead In lance essential milieu tan.nnn.ooo be paid to Britain out of this total \|‘a< s:i_viiig an The agreement calls British firm to design the first power station in Italy as well as provide technical knowledge and parts for ft. It will produce 200 megawatts —oufficierst electricity for 100.!!! — and will cost In esti- The amount U Police and hospital officials de tine Hospital and was told "°“' 3‘3”al’l° ter sales service are likclv ‘ would be sent Ill1lll(‘(IlRl(‘l ' The victim. Aaron Zilber. 64. It arrived on the scene at 5 ‘P m- The Vmlm W3‘ P"”""”“"“d have in the Past very’ often been Ambulance Slow, Man Dies In Rain ambulance had Just arrived and. accident ' “'9”? l"‘"‘°d“'l°l~" Al 5 p m‘ Sl'lpcssimists" can doubt that Brit- It (I l“‘-"l‘l"a"‘l"”",irialists seeking to expand their I IIS‘ y. 42 Paul \Ic_vcr. executive fI|l'f‘(‘l0l' manufa,.,m.fl._,.-~ of SI .\Iai’_v's Hospital. mid the ltclcphone operator had been in aiiihulance lie S.'ll(‘l she had for UK Lands First Contract To Export Atomic Plants ing and selling one of the fIlEI|PSl- years." he had priced commodities of the future. IIIO Trade Mission 'For Halifax MONTREAL CP ~ Five (‘ana- dian National Steamships freight- l Patience Near Exhausted UNITED .\'ATlO.\S. N Y (AP) —lndonesia said Wednesday th° security of all Asia is wrapped up in it: claims to sovereignty country will seek a UN settle- ment of its bitter quarrel with the Dutch. He said the "patience of I people is not inexhaustible." .'etherlands Ambassador C . A. Schumrann. speaking in the coniniittce a.ter Subniirlrio. accused the Indonesian: of delib- erately creating a "threat to peace" over the issue. Schurmann quoted President Sukarno of Indonesia ‘as saying last Nov 7 that "if the United Nations fails us. we will resort to methods which will startle the world" tch ambassador said the situation in West New Guinea is "cc-rripletcly pcaccful.and un- disturbed." and “if there is any In Quarrel Witli Dutch [threat to the peace. that threat does not come from the Nether- lands but from Indonesia" ‘PEOPLE MUST DECIDE over West lrian - West .\ew ‘ He said that the people of West Guinea lrian must decide their own Indonesian I"orei;,'n Minister future. as soon as they reach I Subandrio indicated 82- stage in political development country UN political Cofllnllllet‘ -when this is possible. this might be the st time his The Dutch and Indonesians ‘cannot even get together on what to call the disputed territory. ;roughly equivalent in area to ;.'\'ewfoundland but with a popula- 'tion o 35.000. mostly na- lives ‘ The Dutch refer to the terfltof) a< Netherlands New Guinea no the Indonesians as West lrian. The entire island of New Guinea I! the second largest in tho world. ‘ This is the fourth year (he is- {site has come before the United l.\'ati-ons. This year the Asian-Ab rican group has introduced a res- tion calling on both sides to try for a solution in accord with the UN charter, and with the aid of Secretary-General Dag Ham- ‘marskjold. OI Nfld. OTTAWA iCPI—A St John's businessman. Campbell L. Mac- pherson. is Newfoundland's new lieutenant-governor. Appointment of the 50-yearold department store managing direc- ers. stri-kebound since July 4. t0r_Was announced Wednesday by slipped quietly out of Montreal Prime Minister Diefenbaker. esday night and headed for He succeeds Sir Leonard Outer alifax. bridge. 69, who had been the Under normal conditions they Queen's representative in the would rea ieir ‘ " province from the time Newfound- Wednesdsy night. _ Shipping sources said they uri- wtiose regis- l ficers strike called by the Seafarers‘ In- ternational Union «C l to back demands for higher warm. " The vessels weighed anchor as darkness fell in a driuling rain- fall and headed downstream. The -hips had been anchored just 0 the main chipping channel in the 2 winter freeze-up. Gets Welcome i,o.\'i)o.~' (CPl-—An enthusias- llf‘ greeting from one newspaper and more cautious welcome from a second herald Friday's arrival of a Canadian trade mis* Slon seeking new imports from Britain. "Sixty Canadians on I mam- moth spending s ' i. the headline in The Daily Express, \\lll(‘f'l calls the visit an opportun- |l_\' “such as has i'arcl_v smiled upon this trading countr.\' " In an editorial. The Express <avs "only the most foolish of l\‘Il industry can satisfy Canada's ccds The Financial TlItl(‘< notes the ifficulties facing Bl'llI<Il indus- Canadian market l "Design. delivery dates and al- to lprovc the decisive factors. and 'on all these points Canadians lonly foo ready to (‘I‘lII(‘l7.P British the newspaper says. land entered Confederation in 1949 until his retirement because of poor health Nov. 15. The prime minister is expected to announce soon new lieutenant- governors for Ontario and Nova Scotia. Prominently mentioned are Mr. Justice John Kciller Mac- Kay of Toronto. for Ontario. and Maj.-Gen. E. C. Plow. chief of the army‘: eastern command. for Nova Scotia. In the brief interval following Sir Leonard‘s retirem nt. Sir Brian Edward Spencer f)unfield New Lieut.-Gov. Named of the Newfoundland Supremo Court h d bee administrator pending appointment of I new Lieutenant-governor. Mr. Macpherson is a native of St. John's, where he took his early education. After graduation from the Methodist College there. he studied at Westminster School. London. England. HOLDS COMMERCIAL POSTS He is managing director ot Royal Stores Limited. established in 1895. ' Company Limited and Exploits Valley Royal Stores Limited. Mr. Macpherson is a member of the executive committee of the board of governorr‘of the United Church College and a governor of Memorial University. He waI awarded the OBE in 1949 for ser- vices as civil aide-de-camp to thy governors of Newfoundland He is married and has two son and two daughters. LONDON tAPl — A Soviet sia's earth satellites have proved there really ' something there in space—billions upon bil- lions of gas particles. ''It has been proved that inter- Dlanetary space ot I vac- uum." Dr. Yakov Albert told members of the Soviet Academy of Sciences in Moscow "Cosmic space is filled with matter of a comparatively high density. Pre liminary evaluation shows that CVCFY cubic centimetre contains several thousand particles of gas." 0 C or MOS('0W_ Radio quoted DI‘ bert as mving this ll'l(‘\’l§ been proved expci'imeniall_v means of the artificial satellite." Albert. described as a doctor! of physical mathematical scl- ences, was speaking at a sym- posium of Russian physicists. Possibly hinting at nevi dlffI(‘llll-1 tea in the way of long-range cos-t mic travel. he said there is rea- son to believe the density of in- terplantcary s II b I t I n r en in- Al-: earth l ANCIENT SPOT Br-aumaris Castle on the Isle of lward I ecl covers several L()_\.‘D()N ICPI For the first time. observers are detecting signs of strain and tension in Prime Minister Macmillan. The 6.‘l-yeIr<old premier. now III III! llltli month of office. has NO! porn-gypd prov-lously in launtily enjoying his job. delegating au- thority Ind gtving ministers their a. Daily Telegraph. said. OTHER DEALS FINDING for atomic power sales to West Germany. Holland and South Af- rica. Atomic experts here said it Ip pears many countries now favor Britain‘: concept of natural-urr Deals also are being discussed tc Now Daily Express and News Chron- the talk in "estmlnoter recent y has concentrated on the "strain" Macmillan is feeling. His testy remark in the Home comment is in ayqtonsatt . and with MacrnlllII's usual arhanlty. richest uranium reactorl satnrthislsihatitlasflvdy on produce Ii frantically-rntntlflo. nuinipintis uni RI wtllbetwlol 8” ItI'rCal&lJ.IK productngcolljdll I13 physicist said Wednesday Rus- sun l Notice First SignsPDI Strain In British Prime Minister Soviet Physicist Says Space Not Empty, Satellite Shows creases. the nearer it is in thc “The establishment of the high density of matter in interplanet- ary space must lead to a revision of certain astm - geographical hypotheses." Dr. Albert said. USE NEW METHODS that Soviet scientists “using new radiometric meth- ods" have been working on the experiments. with the aid of these methods. Dr. Albert said, "they discovered |iit the apogee «farthest point from earth! of the second artifi- cial satellite’: orbit. at a height of 1.300 to . n l.0.'>ti TIIIIPS‘. I concentration of negative particles 4lectrnns." HUNGARY RATIONS WATER V'lE.\'NA vAPl—-The Hungarian radio reported Wednesday that water rationing has been intro- duced in Budapest following I shortage caused by tho receding levels of the Danube and oi-I10 rivers. say there is nothing physical wrong. in fact. one associate ex- presses the opinion that Macmil- Ian seldom has been in better form than in recent weeks. den- pite his cod If Macmillan is in fact aver- lowing a familiar precedent. to be concentrating attention on foreign affairs. thus falling into what to