- MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN -1-j-i fortum than to evil. Men are less sensitive to I005 By Can-lot: Charlottetown. uininenfdo 315.00 per annuan. Elsewhere in P.E.l. 39.00. other Provinces and U.S.A. 12.00 per annuin. U. S. T0 PULL 50 WARSHIPS OUT OF ACTIVE SERVICE Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1954 MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN lie that won't be mun.-ellecl, rant! he helped. -& - The Guardian. Five Cents V ll.'oriiil:;; Daily Friiindcd 1887. 14 PAGES five Provinces Question Rates Equalization Butler Wants independence From U. S. Economic Aid Sydney. Australia, (Reuters) Richard A. Butler, British chance!- '.nr of the cxchequer, called Wed- nesday for a ”declaration of in- dependence" from United states economic aid. Urging a program of economic self-sufficiency. he told a luncheon audience of 800 here that Britain and Australia must not continue to count on American support. Instead. the director of Britain's economy boldly predicted a new era of Commonwealth power and pros- perity based on a pror:rani of econ- omic expansion and dr-velopment. "if we develop those resources in every continent, in countries great and small. no one can stand against us." Butler said, speaking of his program for Commonwealth devclcvpmcnt. But first. Butler warned: ”We have got to stand on our own feet and sign our own declaration of in- dependence." Butler, head of Britain's delega- tion to the Commonwealth financi- ministers conference here. drew cheers from the audience at a Con- stitutioiial Association lilnclieon. Randall Report But. he ivamed that the course of lihe comeback would depend to a large extent on future U. S. for- eign trade policies. "We have heon pressing the United States government for freer trade and better creditor polllces througih which we can earn our own way to stand on our own Gets cabinet Answerable OTTAWA. (OP) -Canada's new solicitor-general is a 02-year-old senator-soldier-lawyer who won't appear in the Commons and won't be directly answerable to that elec- ted body. l-lo is tall. lean and jovial Semi- for W. Ross Macdonald. who ruled the Commons as speaker for more than three years before his sp- pointment last year as government leader in the Senate. Prime Minister St. Laurent an- nounced his appointment Wednes- day to the active cablnot post to ease the burdens of 59-year-old Ralph O. Campney. who has held the portfolios both of associate de- fence minister and solicitor-gem rral. Mr. St, Laurent told the Com- nmns that Mr. Camipney asked to be relieved of the latter job to devote all his time to the defence post. Work increasing As solicitor - general, senator ?Tj" Coming Events "Dance in Millvldw Hall. Friday. January 15th. "0-roktnole P-my in Whestley River Hall, Friday night. "Canadian Legion Kingston Branch, Thursday. Jan. 14. 8.30. "Covehcad concert tonight, Thursday. Jany. 14th, at 8.30 p.m.. roads and weather permitting. "Show, Morcll Hall. Friday. 'Take My Little Girl." This is a good picture. A Fox production. "Crapaud District, Scarlet Chapter annual meeting will he held in Lorne Lodge. Jan. 14th. at S p.m. "Cake sale. Fenncll and Chand- ler's. sponsored by Princetawn Road church. Friday afternoon. January lbih. M. 1.30. If not fine. following day. "Double header at North River rink Thursday. Jan. 14. Nnl-th River vs. Winslos. 7.30 sharp: Hamphire vs. Dunstaflnago 8.45. since after. "The regular meeting of the Nurse Alumni of the P. E I. Hos- nltal. school of Nursing. will be held on Friday. January lath. 1954. at 8 p. m., at the Cundsll llome. "Feed Bpeci-iii:-f-or cash. Cafe- teria Hog Grower. 38.00; Miracle Hog Grower 08.85; Miracle H08 Finisher 98.40: Miracle Chick "mower 34.85: Miracle Calf Meal Pellets. 54.00. Ellis Bros. Dial 3223. "Due in arrive at Cardigan. our nth car of vital feeds. Cash pi-ioea .iIt car. i0',;- Hog Grower. 83.35. 15",; H011 Finisher, S120. l'Wv Dairy Rail.-iii, 33.50. 1096- Laying Mun. S4 30. Mnnliew 5; -Molsesn Ltd. Bridgctowp . feet." he said. Butler noted that indications of future American policy would prob- ably not be clear until after the l.(.' port of the Randall Commission. set up by President Eisenhower to chart possible future economic moves. Butler earlier told finance min- lsters, including Canada's D. C. Ab- bott, that there would be strong British aid for a Commonwealth development drive. There were cheers when he an- rlounced that Britain is consider- ing giving up rationliig completely this year. Butler said however, that Britain is still hampered by defence ex- penditures-second only to those of the United states in the North At- lantic alliance-and could not give unlimited support. Butler's emphasis on acceleratcci developments projects as a solution to Commonwealth economic woes was seconded by the fLnance min- isters in an official statement Wed- nesday. It reported signs that world econ- omy is moving toward a new post- war balance, with debtor nations buildiin! up their ability to buy and sell with their creditors. Determined efforts to diversify Commonwealth exports and develop new resources now hold out "a prospect of success” for dropping import barriers and restrictions on free exchange of sterling currency -used by all Commocvwealth ni- tlons except Canada-with dollars, the report said. Post But Not Toagommonsv Macdonald will be in ahaige of the government's remissions branch. which each year handles about 10.- 000 requests for remissions of death and other sentences. The work of this branch is growing with its correspondence climbing to about 66,000 letters a year. since Senator Macdonnlrl will not sit in the Commons. the job of answering for him in the elected chamber will he in the hands of Justice Minister C-arson. However. remission of sentences is a subject not usually discuued in the Com- mons and therefore not likely to develop into Commons dc-bate, As solicitor general, Senator Macdonald will get 518,000 a year. 34.000 of which will be tax-free, A llnost from his current sl.'l,000-a- year pay--all but 32,000 taxable- as government Senate leader. Though he will hold two jobs. hi- will be paid for only om-. He ivns elncted in l035. representing the Ontario coiistltuency of Brantford for 14 years before his appoint- ment as Speaker late in 1049, The last case of a Senate gov- ernment loader becoming an act- ive cabinet minister was about 34 years ago when Sr George Loug- eed. Cansorvatlve lender in the upper chamber. was appointed minister of interior in tfhe govern- ment of Rt. Hon. A.-rthiur Melghrn in 1020. Solon Low Escapes In Traffic Accident OTTAWA. 10?! -Solon Um". social Credit leader. escaped in- jury when hit car was in collision Wednesday with in truck in Otta- wa's eastern suburbs. Truck driver Philippe Major told police his vision was temporarily obscured by exhaust fumes from nearby cars when the accident oc- curred. Mr. Low estimated damage to his car at about 3.100. Quebec Joins Allanlic Group In Opposition O'I'I'AW-A. (OP) - Canada's five easternmost provinces Wednesday questioned the benefits of freight rate equalization as proposed by the board of transport comm.isslon- ers. Governments of the four Atlantic provinces opposed it outright, de- claring it would hit at the seaboard economy. Quebec threw up some doubts; said it looks at the plan with an "open but anxious mind.” and asked the board to make a report to pariianienr. before taking de- finite action. Chicf Commissioner .1. D. Kear- ney later indicated the board wiill cut under 1951 equalization legisla- tion. without going back to Parlia- ment. It has been planning to put into effect by next Jan. 1 a new scale equalizing the basic "clam rates as among different regions. Mixed Support During filial argument by various counsel in the closing stages of a year-long study on equalization, the board also heard from Manitoba mixed support and rejection of dii'- ferent aspects of a new class rate schedule its experts have worked out. The scale is one of five being consllered by the commissioners. Main proposal of the Manitoba government and that provincels Federation of Agriculture and Co- operation was that freight toils be- tween eastern and western Canada . are expected to conclude today. The be exempted from. equalization. The two bodies would accept the board scalc on hauls within each of the. eastern and western regions thatl divide at the lakehcail. Closing submissions of the prov- inces, railways and other interests board will issue its equalized scale some time later. For the Maritimes, counsel Frank D. Smith Wednesday held the equalization plan proposed by the commissioners does not go far enough in giving his area protec- tion from rate increases ordered "Tc2;.'rn;.T..7l on nuEe77c”8l."2i- N. B. Legislature; To Open Feb. 18 FREDERICPON. iCPI-The sec- ond session of New Brunowick's -12nd legislature will be opened Feb 18. Premier llugh John Flemming announced Wednesday. C. Douglas Everett, (PC-Chaim lottel will move the address in re- ply in the throne speech and the secomler will be Fred Some:-s (PC- Restigouchc). Last year's opening date of the Move Is fart ifs. Judgeishot To Deatliai By Wllmot. Hercher WASHINGTON. (Al"l - State secretary Dulles told the foreign relations committee Wed- nesday that Com-m-uuist gobbling up North Korea, ”Vlrltl- province. This will make it enormously dif- dicult to reunite achieved eventually, whole again some day. The secretary Says communist china Swallowing N Senate China is ally incorporating" it as a Chinese confidence that unification will be men! la.t'ly since Dulles said it would sizable part of proposed reduc-1” ””"”i” "'PT”.””.ched him , Korea peaccqbo ”eiitii'elY a.pmopriate" for the Mons in military spending. i".””m 9”” H” ” m ””””5 ””d"l - fully. Dulles said. But he expressed Senate to emphasize in a gtat':- First to go into reserve status Wm 1" h"5P”aI- l . or interpretive clause, that will be the lic-at-y cruiser Quincy. Th? lllfltle WM 51fl'9dI'o0ld Jlldsci, just as lie'the l'nited States lS not bound to "the least modern of the naiys A”'5im 13- W353 '10” M We XWC, said he believes Germany will be appeared baforelwant this made crystal clear. 0f Reduction in Spendntg By ELTON C. JAY WA5l-ILNGTON, (AP:-The US i navy. fitting its fleet to the mili- tary new look and to ocnnomy.saicl While 0n courtroom Benet: WARREN, Pa.. (AP)-A 26-year-. Oifli construction worker, cited 1ur,To 'c""s We 0" W0" mmm Agricultural Meetings '1 0. Korea ?h B-Ski to his wife. shot to death the pres- frfl-l”TS9T13m uleui. judge of Warren County be-l ratification of a mutual security . . . f . L . - l ' Wmcc Mm scum Korea. He deg Wednesday it will pull 50 warships rziilfn 115nh0rl'tl9i:v23e5 Til 5'” CW”-I flared the treaty would discourage m” M 5"V"e m the MXL 18 misses M5 85' ' Rm um'M5mn md months. State police chased the man, N0l'- , mm Ward. man Moon, for six miles before a hall of bullets brought Moons car to a hall. . Moon shot himself in the throatl with! There lias been no vhiiit of the size of the iiavys proposed new budget, but it is known that the navy has been called on to take a. peace in the Pacific. There were indications that rat;- fication would be approved by the committee in short order, particu- back any aggressive moves madel by South Korea. Several senators active cruisers." the navy said. The nlai',v did not say what other ships unuld he laid up. There has bullets Moon fired struck Judge; Wade in the chest. He staggered; ;il'Om the bench towards his cham-1 Ethel Rating Killed Hunting BRIDGEWATER. N. 3.. A 10-year-old naval rating. Arn- mouth. hunting N. S., and wont Wednesday afternoon It search was organi7.ed and further details were avallalile. Montreal Violinist Awarded Medal contribution to music” in 1953. Commonwealth musicians granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Davison is combining there won a bursary uliich annual session. which usually lasts about seven weeks. was Feb, 12. By RICHARD OEEGAN 'vmNNa. (AP) - Twenty-seven Alpine villagers were found crush- ed or smothered to death Wednes- day ulider avalanche masses in the hamlet of Blons and hope was all but abandoned for 35 others misa- ing in the snowy depths there. Forty-four were found injured in Blons and most were brought out to safety during the day. Rescue workers at Blons came upon the greatest single concen- tration of tragedy in the spots of wind-blown avalanches that spread death and destruction in three neighbor nations since Sunday. The 44 injured and the 02 dead or missing represent more than a fourth of Blons' 385 poulation. Although the danger of- av- TORONTO. (GP) - The Toronto star reported Wednesday that a 31.000000 swindle of Fort William branch of the Ontario highways de- partment has been uncovered after a four-month investigation. "There are reports that 10 to 12 arrests. perhaps more, will be made.' the Star said. The paper said the exact amount of the swindle is known but will not be disqlosed until charges are filed. Highways Minister Doucett is to make an announcement Friday. 0. L. Dubin. Toronto lawyer. has been named special prosecutor and police will receive orders within a day or so to pick up several gov- ernment employees. some of them suspended after an inquiry by the Million-Dollar Highway Swindle At Ft. William I auditor's branch of the govern- ment, the story added. "One clerk earning (00 a week was driving a 38.000 limousine and there are reports of 'fantaatic lux- ury' among junior employees of the highways department at the Lakehead." the paper said. It quoted an official as saying: "Nothing like it has been uncov- ered in a government department for years." Padding of payrolls with ficti- tious names and long hours cre- dited to men who had worked only part time allegedly were found. Machinery. trucks and other equip- ment were sold and the money never turned into the department. according to the story. London. Helicopters Bring Aid To Austriais Valley Of Death nlanchea was generally reduced during the day with the coming of colder temperatures, a report from Mellaii near Bregeni. Wednesday said five persons were killed and six injured in an apparently new siiowslide there. Valley of Dean. All i.lii-ougli the day U. S. and Swiss air forces sent doctors. med- ical suppiies and food to Austria's ”valley of death”, in the Walser region near the Swiss frontier. On the ground. more than L000 rescuers began removing the in- lured from the ruins of seven vil- lages in the valley, the area hard- est hit by Alpine snow slides that have killed 100 persons and left 65 mining in Austria, West Germany and Switzerland. Many children died when snow clogged their nostrils, doctors said. However. one of the victims who survives is in tiny infant dug out after 36 hours under the snow. Half the valley homes were smuhed. Farm houses were ivrenched from their foundations and tossed away by the immense power of the slides. Hundreds llolnelena A late count ahmred 30 dead there, 61 missing and 61 injured ii. the avalanches loosed slnoe Mon- day by a combination of heavy Car Ferry Deficit Still CamEUl.g?Li 'CP)s-,on Tuestliy by William Benidick- old Dill of nearby Upper l.cHave.lal1ce Minister Abbott, Shearwater naval base near Dart-iThis payment was s-1.631000. Se.- rabhitl mid largest When he failed to return at darklwliacli for the war is cnlculalczl all lundy was found about 0 p.m, Nnlgnmj rm. jn”u'(-nvmurgntg LONDON. (OP);-: Arihur Davi- . limprovemr-uts and 5246.301 on: , j son. 34-year-old violinist fromii-gli-.rf rccmistruction at Charlotte-l The huwa” "I mmahcs wcdn'6' H? fs IHCWVHLD Montreal. has been awarded no.0...” ,daj' estimated the exact figure all 10x,D0N wmnwsh gmk” M OW & l medal by the British Oversr-its Lea-; In H... mad "1 n,.... l,,.,mi(, bundg j 15,005,000. It three-nioiith gain of l Buihgh cio(,,riciang spread ml OATS SURE MAKES Elle for "the a1tERlt'5-L C311-V'l”lll:iius. notlilm! unis sjaeiit. durinlz thc.11:'0m from an estimated H393” ' atomic research stations. nil row A FELLOW Log United KInzdom,yeat- at cu-iriotu-mu-n, but the ac- The medal. Bwaltdfd Rlmll311.VB (Oi for repairs to the roof of the Char in rt- tain. was presented to Davison in under "unfQrg5g(-n" London by Princess Marie Louise, lottetowu Post Office. This came force. improvements. if" T'”:'T"T"'i"' I Hlnpl(l.li"l'S reported that 350, Amount spent in the fiscal year (OSTLA KINDNESS lnivn had stopped work at "various: on Prince E(iWfll'(i Island National ,SIIPS of national im ortance" rccitallrarlc included 323,052 for 6.5 milesl DUNNVTDLE Ont (CPl-Austin 1 through am.-iln. P This was more than twice lhr' work in Britain with the post of.nf asphalt: priming foi' the Rustlco-lF””””5,519WPd d0Wn N5 C” 10 concert master of the Hull. Essexiwaw London Bay rnarl; 514,357 for. avoid hlttln-Z a cat on a snow- and Peterborough Symphony Oi'-lconstruction of five low-rent.il.covei'ed higliivay. The car sklddedlrlny at key industrial building cliestra . ltourist cabins: .s4.820 for tlivllllm the guardrails. and was dani-2-lies. The union plans to order He studied at the Aradcnile do shingllu: of llalvay liouso roaf,aged to the Extent of S-300. i':,oou men out during the WN'k- Muslque de Quebec and whilelnnd 53.466 for acquisition of equip- C oii- ' ment. abled him to continue his studiesl at the Royal Academy of Music in liber.-, holding his chest and moan-i elude most or all of the four liuge'”lV3 "H9 Shot "W. he Shin me." I 45,001)-toil battleships. the Mis- Moon had been brought mic sourl. Iowa, New Jersey and imurt for falling to pay S30 3 week wjsgongm, lsupport to his wife as ordered by; The am” meg Cu”-enuy 3",... ',Judge Wade. The shooting occurredl ages about 409 combat, ships, jn.l.lust as Judge Wade called Moon. eluding the four baitlesliips. 14 at- ll" We brnvli 10 Fxlllam Wh.l' 31?, lack-type c:irrie:'s including lhrec ll?l51l'l nlakmlf l)Fll'm9mS- l of the 45,000-ton Midway cla.-s.i i eight l:ght cruisers, 19 heavy and ' "Card More Shit” light cruisers, ll carrier escorts. 248 destroyers and destroyer es- corts. and 105 submarines. Since the start of the Korearwh" Saw M0011 Open his been speculziiion they would in- nst PEI Acct. OTTAWA. Jan. l-3, -(Special -- Fcderal governnient expenditures for Prince Edward Island in the fiscal year 1952-33 were after the District - Attorney Myer Korn- ireich. one of the six witnesses, said can and Mr. Roland MacDonald (above), ppresident. of the P. E. Island Fed- mder or 5a,3oo,0pa, according to War, the navy has added :57 mm.lwhip out a .45-calibre revolver. p r H N L P I bod w mat-as in the public accounts oi bat ships. rnnznut from carriers tor "1 smiled '0 "im out 0' ”l".””"" M Amwl. "ta faves u as Caiiadn, tabled in the Commons submarines, to the active fleet. cnul'tr00m 10 will the 001198 Bfldlm anmm K 50”” 0 m” ”g Moon fired at me. I kept going. As; 1 was going down the steps to the,3 ,first floor. I heard four or five' dealing with the various phases of' grlculture on a nation-wide basis. The first. meeting to be attended is that of the Maritime Federation Youth Iniuried lson. parliamentary ossistnnt tn Fin- hccame the province's first hunt-l Largest single. li."lll of the fad-, As Ex Iodes .more shots." ' , ing fatality of 1954 when he wlislerai outlay for the Province u t, y One of the bullets fired by ltfoon,'R; 55'7"”-l”1'” Salltmcdhv ”lI):;(':'lm:: found dead of gunshot wounds.the payments to the province un-f -- v - C just missed Mrs. Bernice Seavy. Ii lm'" 0” ”" 9- ' jt near his home Wednesday night. lder tho British North America act , k,.(,.jAT-xn; 5” '(fp.'mR;.”phh pm? court reporter. She fainted and had: Wand, delegate-5 3” ""5 maetml, He was home on leave from nnd for tax rental concessiclis.llal'hP1r'(, .iViP(Ig:(;(:i:,r",:ZP;.n haaitllghlto be treated for shock. m addmim m Pre51dem”M”cD0n"kt” a iu'0-lllifll sliver of steel from hisi iifle liavrcl removed from hlai 9'-)””rDom' (high, Ltlrcve away. P:'ll'i(PlK riflr ('i(lI:;.'('li uilh snow Ponce lllw ch359d the will include Messrs. Linoolribeivar, , Louis 0lCon- : Allison Profits f Kornreich said Moon fled leaped in ms ca, mdlsecretary-treasiirer, nor, Charles Yen. riddled p and Frar.-k Jartime. item was Island tlin - um Edward car ferry tlefzcitl him i lllslsi.-519.769. In thml place is flwnt-iri l -. l I V a line fleeing car with bullets. onei 0" '”"'??'"l”l1 We -"&”-”"l5 "M k for con- . plrilclzd in-, 'ii1re nix lot them hit a tire and forced Moon i M,0""-Wlv "lo-it 01 the d9l'38""'R-' struction and molar repairs anti? . ... , H0 3 hair, i will 193" t'-he-Te ht tlam 011 Samrdi day night for Montreal with View to arriving zn Toronto Sun ” l day evening. I The Eastern Conference which I improvements on harbor and river & . ... ,. - it-oi-ks, this totalled 31,437,445. ;P0PlllGfl0lI T9P5 D Of the latter zmo t, s.'l90..'.'l7 ' , was spent during itlielmfiscal vrrari Mlmony it . I omwl. -o--Asa--tau--s pot-.1U.K. Electricians on rcconstriictioii of the Soiirlsl ulation topped the 15,000,000 marki ,Rallii'ay wharf: 5365.141. on Suin- , - Dec. 1. Strike Spreads Moon then put the gun to hisl throat and fired, police said. ' -iconnnEed"3n page 5, ' 'met'sldr- wharf reconstruction and 000 at Sept, 1. l' . . , I . .inories and power plants Vlednes- item of SHJ02. Th" "GE fume C”".””"e5 mm (lay as the Communist-led union's: -l3000'0m at Cfdnredwanon m 1367 eanipnicn for higher pay gatherecll land 5.300.000 in 1901. l l M . -saaomf l counts contain an number who went on strike Tues- Grant. for the year to Nortrlizun-f hcyland Ferries for the Wood is- land-Caribou ferry is listed at sits,- 000. 'rn:- n-...r.mm-nt of Fisherlesl spent. 313,330 for fish culture work: Preliminary Big Four Talks Have Broken Down Si Sl0.286 for the Ellcrslio Brook dam. - - l” JTJTTTTTT TORONTO, fCPl-Minimum it and 510520 was paid out for deep, BERLIN. flletiteisl - Talks he-E was t.o Dick R W45 maxjmum mmppmtureg; Sm hshemes bo,,m,.,.y v tween the. three .West.ern Com-. The lmr-eting ended at i am pDa.,..,,,,, 23b in the field of agi'ictilt.urc- 576,- mmldnnli-'3 of Brill" mid ”.R”””" 1”” ”"l” W” 1””l"t ” h””"-is Vancouver 32 ii 500 WM ,.1l(,ju..d (0 (hp mnsmm. repres:-ntative which were intended. Held ill the Ficncli headquarters vwnrm 36 4 tion of a science servieel;ibwatcr;.' i0 l?ll'V0 ”lE.ll'il.V'Vf0F it l0Hl'-Dnwffj here. it was the longest since li'lF.V;EIllllnlll(in an 41; at O'ziai'lottetown. (To date a ioiall TOFPHZH hllfll-5lf'YS Cfllfleffnllf JR"-l b9i(:lli their talks about a week agot.lC3mm.,. 2 . of szotaoo has bfcii spent on this! 35 ll-WP; blokrud doup. '8 dwrslerni lrevious lnieeiiiligsl were (:1FtSl:H:lw , Rmm lb .10 pmfcctl. An nninunt of S..'l.50fl was. c”"flm"'ml"e ”".l ea:y.do”?"3'M1kii mi ”m"'T"",'"i Brmt” an i l ' Winnipeg 2b 16 devoted to office extensions at then, 1 ;l1H; ;0Tllnl:illllQlll(t! (.1:liMRL" (slim liefidtirilflllfllt mm, an wd .,,.,,.iTnx-om.) o 2-1, Cl'l:lri(lU"i0lYli Experimental Sta-I 'ite(,,.:cn”i0 sue m,.",hC-n,'HWl, . ”"'cYLdSl” Lsnph tnmncm l()u;m.. lab lion. and a grant of still given tclim). fat 9.1””: tm ' mcr'aiFI in” 5v”g395,. 1” denfrsh (iw-' Mmm.,.,,I 3b 2: 0h"i0i'”W'" DWW PM W '.2'."?m.3?.'.fy r ”” ” ?.3?.??l2.'3;.Zi.Z'C.lJ if."...a.2i;i.. .E....l on-rm am 1: P)-(yVln('ifil Exlubitlcn Association l News ofnw brmkdrmn was an, mo m.M,,.;m m we pl.e.pm.MmV saint Liam-, 7 12 ' "'T '"””"'T gnouncrd shortly after Mal.-Geno talks He said that possibly fhc;M"”""'" ti 3 ch d M ;'Tliomas Timber-man. the .-xniericavil foreign ministers could decide on Halli-"ix 1" lcommandant. Britain's Maj -(icnl 3 .!1((s memgcjt-95, lcliarluttelnwn lil id a itlli-arles Coleman and FrniiCc's The Soviet delegate also declared Sydnrv 20 21. of zflen. de Rrigade Pierre llanceau-; he was not aut.hori7.ed to dcz-ide,iYa:mouili IH 21. A A y Dr-miau concluded their fourth dis-. such issues as the number of for- Si. John": . 31 3). . . . . . russimi with Sergl A. liengin. Ber- eigii mun.-:iers' meetings to he held D . ...-- BE:-:Shag-':p:r-gig?" l;(,::0I,'L';::fn':y lm ropresont..-iilve of the Savltl! in West R.-rlln and the number in u.i,1,n'Ax, (cpl sfrno I)(imin;un , ' ' A i , high commission Thrir main task- he held in the Eastern mm. p-.. the iioat.hl-1' nff1.”P 11.-re my: an hnlrc Danie lit" Lnielle, nus ,.. pressure w.ll cross ,tlie district Tlllll'5..!l)', followed by ll.Wi"l'nilllR tauiperaturrs and in- iuori.-uiizr cloiidlnr-ss, Tevrnperatiii-ea vliarged AVNill1'.-"flay with first-dn- Hm "( hm” grce murtlcr in the slaying of ill.-'i wife and (laughter. l Montreal Judge Rules that rdithdriilini-Iliiiiiiic httgidrrig :on Frirlav are likely to rise above was ordered for trial at the next N N d I d t l”1epf':.e''7'n3 93” 1" the mmhirn term of the criminal assizea at O n .M"l”im” . Rnh"mL V y A I y y y W y Regional i0lPC.'l5l.S: "Boil-in was held criminallv re- '-"W" led States in the presence of photo- P'""3" "7d'""' "l'""” s"'"" ”"d sprmsihie by a coroner's court MONTREAL, fCPl -- A Coiirilgraphers. broadcast and television ""5? ""'"""”- Wl"d5 3” h"l'"'"' jury Tuesday night for the deathaiia not A show, Judge Gerald Al-lswt.-ups. I must say for my own "I! F0""1W9911-"in l"9"'0'"l- 110'" last week-and of Belgian-horrilrnond said Tuesday in halting plans part I don't like the same idea MN! I1 Vhnrlotletown aero anclvls. .Vlrs. Fernando Fanlelle Boivin, of television representatives to film becoming the vogue here. NT” B'""o"'”fk- Cd?” h”c”".1.'"3 i and her dmlllllcr. Diane. 2. the arraignment of two men ai- "if a iPiPVlsed upon, or many"; "l'""f"5i' 03' ”'”'"”W- midi til" i g,.m.l,.a5,. ,5 aH,,M.d' ,,.hM.e Wm the HM light umds bv-coming soutliwesl H in nftcrnoon Low-lurrh at Mom:-tori five lielow and l:'a above, Frederic- ion in helrvw and ii ahovn. Saint John ill'P below and 20 above. Ed- mundston and Fampbnliton in be- low and i0 show- Bay of Funrlx: West winds 13 be- i"Ol'i'iill'! Ml'llri1lti"Sl l.'i ill fIiiP,Tn0.in: - Mrs. Roii-in was found Satiirdayljpgedjy mynlym-i Kliwinszlcrl and honlen in the fam-lymuujjng ring. lb, drm.-no-v ill? lmnl" 5" N"'T" Willi" 'l” M": While Judge Almond uaitrd inl Cnilrls in Montreal -- and gener- "””- 2” "ill" """'h M h””- 5"” his chambers for the arraignmenblallv throughout Canada so far asl W” """""K ”" h"''-V "1 1””-""-leventuallv postponed. TV men he-iknlown here -- have always sfoorl "l”hh"d '” "””' "ml ” W”"d'"igan setting up equipment. Provin- hr a no-picture policy aadfar as M""k' clal police and court officers re-.rourtrooms themselves are con-I ported to the judK9- learned. Camera men have snatched ”I don't like it. he said. order-lfnct shots in corridors, in police in a hugr HARD TO DIGEST snowrgllg and ggjgg, soma dim ---- , . , 3 V variable cl-nidincss hncoming ah"- when the roofs of their homes Pl'I'l”SRURGll. (OP! -- TllibVF5,mK mp lmlmnnprn" ”.m0"d "nm:"'m Md mu" "h'c""" b"" Em” rast hv MV'l1lflc' vi-sihilitv lo muna fumbled about their heads. otlwrs who Mondnv stole 500 chickens (hf cm" "mm rd nssmm murd "mi 'm""',"”'m'"'' "1 i'l'”"”"r"' lowering in flurr:-s to two mil-inf frmri suffocation in the dread rnlsiht have discovered by now than, ,I,.'”” ::':li;I:1ztLo saLy1 agglnsrfl met: affirm. . mid nnubmwmem the powder snow mp birds ,m. mm ,0 din”. -11".; eeiision. i . e 0 er an i T e siispecu-ri diarmnd Imua-' ,. V, avalanches which choke their vic- tims. The valley catastrophe was only I part of the "white death" that, -Efcontinued on” page 5, colfizl-. omen”; Md been fed qumm,” ogtcourt activities arenlt shows. I glera are Jacob Kusmierskl. 25, of. Hmh mi, mday M (,hM1n,,,,,,.,,.1 ,,.,emC to ,i,v,-.1.-,,p we quamy 0glcan't speak for any oiherpjudgea. London, F.ng.. and Moses Mandel. at 526 n m and 542 p. m their meal. The chjckons "9 Perhaps some of them wont agree 25, of Brooklyn, NY. They were. gununermde (me eighteen mm. usually kept on the farm until the With "19. .MFP3U'd list WGCK-Chd. Ind RCMP. ufcs later than Charlottetown. last trnres of arsenic have dump-l "with all due re-pect lo the piib- reported seizure of about 3200,0001 sun mp: i,.d,u- M, 7.49 ,.y m. ,,,,4 lpeared from their systems. the investigations made in the Unii- l worth of cut. diamonds. ' ml; at 4.56 p, m.