MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN “club worth imam. protection lot Th. Giprdlan. Three Cents; Morning Dally Founded 188T. Ailllfi. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JA-NUARY 1, 1949 12 MAXIMS ‘ OFA MERE MAN Ellrylhln; In the WIIId l; ‘god for something. PAGES Subecriptlunl Delivered $6.00_ Mall $5.00; other Province: 1 U. Flghtslioum In U. S. ll- 5- Freight Bales gYear Of Remarkable Congress As Truman Legislatio Blnservative Party Offers Best Hope (Tq-Auyv .l.-|u. 6 lCPl—Gr:it- tar (Tlmnr) - ssovirite editor of the Utawa Jriurnul. said tonight. he hr- lit"?! lllf‘ pilllilrS of the Progres- sive Cmisciizilive Party "most as- Slil9tll)“ wffcr the "best hop-r.- agiinst n rlalfcrous socialism." ‘n .'l spot-ch prepared for deliv- cl’; fill frcc time. provided by tlu‘ (‘BC {hr political broadcasting, lilr. Cjenry said the policies. drafted at ilir- party's national convention last October will be brought before Prliainent by George Drew, new Progressive Ccnservative lender. There were some "timid souls". sad Mr. (YLI-riry, who seemed to lidieve that Mr. Drew is "too mili- imt. that he is a trigger-happy pclitician ton anxious to shoot frlm both hips." " ‘Well, judging by what I 'havc sen of Parliament in recent years. in dullness confused with dignity. a bit. of militant action, of earnest i-mviction earnestly expressed. will d< it no harm." Tea Frice Advanco is Announced TORONTO. Jan. 6 -- 1GP) — Tvo major tea manufacturers iSaiada and Red Rose) announced inlay a national Lwo-cent-a-mund Most. Other companies were re- puted considering increases- In some centres the new price arcady has gone into effect. Wholesalers sziid. however. that lncklogs of tca in their scara- hiuse-s would sell for "from one ir six weeks" at current prices. Companies which increased their piic-‘s hlumccl higher costs of tea in producing COuiltries.. llarvest 0f lobsters, lluahaugs in Magdoleiis URINDSTONE. Magdalen Is. ltntl5. Jon. 6 —ICP) -It'.s an ill viiild that. blows nobody good and today islanders were combing the tilde white beaches gathering an lncxpected harvest of and lobsters pushed ashore in a New Year's gale that damaged the Grindstone breakwater. wharf and crustal roadway. iQuollaugs arc Hg, round ouisize clams). H0\\’B‘.‘€l'. these Gulf of Si. Law- rence islands are enjoying a ballot _ pack 3c.‘ - and navigation as easy as summer‘ vinter with no sign of t.mc. Despite the fact that harbors Elli‘ lie-free. the mail boat. from Plctnu. . NS. and Souris. P.E.l., made its last trip Dec. 6. Coming Events "Dance Hench River Hall Fri- day night. "New Wiltshlre District L. 0. L. meets at Brookflcld, January 12in. at 2.30 P. M. "Coal. good stock on hand. Stir-rs s. Gallant Ltd.. North Rus- C0. "The Annual Meeting of'i.hc ‘luff!!!’ Harbour Presbyterian Con- "Psaitlon will be held in the church ml January llhh. It. 2 P. M. "'D0n't miss Joel McCrae and lcrontca Lake in that great out- door feature Pliasnrod" playing lio- msht at MacDonald 8mm. ‘theatre. Dlus a Bob Hope Bhorffor laughs. "The regular meeting of the Rm cruiimlnlm in Pownal Hall. JsriilI-YY 10th. at. l o'clock. All those interested in Cooperative 81ers Plflae attend. "Mt. Stewart Branch of the Canadian Legion will hold their “WW! meeting on January 10th.‘ ‘Aelédmembars are requested to at.- "Show d". Morell. I P. M. every l-‘rl- GOOd Pictures. Good Serial. “o in: Ina-any only, AllXLLadtl ‘n wfilcutta . Starring Gall Russell. "m: Bcnedix with June Dtmriz. Kill! ltpilmog.‘ mdltli quohaugs ' n Ponder-ed. \’l'ASl*llNG'l‘0l\'. Jan. 6 1A?»- Dcnlocratlc leaders in Congress lac- izrin to jam the legislative hoppers today with bills tn carry out Prc- sidcnt 'l‘ruinnn's "fair ilcal" pro- gram. but fights were lirciving in every i-nrncr. Rcpullliiwin crws of and "hnilkruptnv" still echoed and the lnlv-nlzikcrs nwnlir-il a set Ill lTlIIPPTlITlS from the \’i‘hitr= Finns-- tomorrow: Th» President's annual (‘PTTITOITTIV ITTPSSHKIP. Truman is not liver the report in pcrson- as did his controversial IITSHVClfZTTM labor program ycsterdayi-since customarily runs to great length. 'l‘lv~ mcsszigr- is based on rccom- nicndlitinns from thr- President's EFDlTOTllll‘ Advisory Council. hczitl- cd h_v Dr. Edwin G. Noursc. bfeanwhile, flflfiilfilfilfilllt)“ I'llflt'l‘l\l.S hastened to writi- Tru- man's sweeping proposals into bill form. hoping in capitalize on the “first lflfl tiays" of compni-ativc harmony they cxpci-i in the new Democrat-controlled 51st Congress. Democratic chiefs hoped in whip the President's main legislative proposals into shnpr- before the Re- publicans. thrust hack into ll\(‘ll‘ old nlinnriiy role after two yours iil the saddle. can rally and por- haps form a powerful coalition with anti-administration Southern Democrats. Alrcatlv blocked out for action on Truman's program were hills for pro-paid mcrlii-nl FETIT‘, housing. rcpciil of the Taft-Hartley llillltll‘ Relations Act, increased minimum iviigcs, social sccurityi expansion and a measure which might put the Government into the stcc-l business. Somcwhai less urgcilry". if no! actual coolness, was fll5l7l&_\'f‘(l tn- ward other major proposals by th" President: Notably his call for n $4.000.000.0flfl tnx boost. civil rights laws. univcrsnl l1lllllill'_\‘ imiiiinfz. federal aid to cducntioit and stand- by price-ivnlze controls. Scnalor Elbert 'l‘lioni:is (Donn Utnhl, cllnirnlin of thc Senate Lab- or Committce. lcd off the Senate attack on the Taft-Hartley labor law, introducing a rcpcnlei" bill and proposing restoration of the Old \'Vnf.'iler Labor Relations Act. Thomas told lllf‘ Scnnlr‘ his measure would rcleiin only one feature of the Tnft-Hnrilcy law-- the section increasing the Nation- Ill Labor Relations Bii-irii from three members to five. But he soiil other nciv labor lf‘|ZlSll'\llI1TT will ho Hiecdcil. and nntcd‘ that 'l'rum:in ‘resteril-mv 5llfllZZPSfPll that rcrtniq Ulrike-curbing meusurcs are re- “quircd lo safeguard lhe m-mioiny. rapt-vied to rin- ‘Margarine Goes 0n ‘Sale In Toronto I TORONTO. J81]. 5—iCPl~—YPl- .!:\v margarine, similar in color t" butler. “Brit on stile today in so;- cril rctai: grocery stores. - 'l'\\'o brand... which store illizc- [Lois Mild - ‘e pill. 0n silo one ria‘: Enilcrid of time by mistake. sols‘ .11 45 cents a pound. One brand sold ivn; manufactured by Cali- ada Pack . {HMO “litu-gsne" and another. manufactured by Destfoods Oom- pliny Lit-l. was marked “Nucoe Margarine." "sm-inlisnl" . ll" g Dc- > lcrcd at the latest in his inaugur- s Lid. uhdcr the cred-e‘ Boost Affects Canada l l OTTAWA, Jan. 6 —fCPl— Freight- lrate increases on certain Canadian jhauls have bev. 1 authorized as lllnl [result of a llnited Slates rate ‘boost, it ivns learned ioday. i The higher rntes~gcnernllt lnhout six per cent up—\vill affect. Ticightbmovlug between Cflhfldfl and thc U. S. and some Canadian ‘Phpufl-lifipflfl traffic through Can- ‘nda nnd U. S. ports. One of the largest movements. ln he involved will be that section ‘ ‘of the Canadian wheat crop going lilirough Atlantic seaboard ports. “The haul west of the hcad-of-the- ilukcs where rates are fixed by‘ statute-anti not be touched. l ‘ But cast of that, the lnlls to ll. S. seaboard ports will go up six‘ per cent. Because of a parity ar-‘ ‘ITHTRBITTEITI. the charges to Saint John. N. B., and Halifax also will ltto 1m by the some amount. Rates on some hauls to Montreal also iWlll increase accordingly. The Board of Transport ‘ lmissioncrs has approved ‘ rreases for Canadian shippers, in. line with customary practice I whereby it follows increases in ex-. ‘port-import and international traf- fic granted by the Interstate Coni- merce Commission of the U. S. l MR. D. J. ANDERSON Retiring Prcsitlent Junior Farmers Federation [Gales Experienced In iParts Of Maritimes l I Winds up to G4- lEXllelil slfllfllllfllll i€l'.‘JZ?I‘Z£l“lZi‘....“" . . ‘On Foreign Policy ‘lkl-‘lldlllllffi _lf‘f\lf‘l‘l. y. hut only purl of Prince l-Idiinrrl Island “as af- ‘fccterl. slllllfllPfSitll‘ rcportcrl iliui --__ ‘were expcricnccil ihvrv for about WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 __ iAPl ‘nil hour inst n-itbi. fioin T_.'lll lo‘ _. President Truman probably will ‘$.30. ziccompnnicrl ll_\' torrential ‘make a major statement on for-‘ffllll- _ bu," p011“, m abcut two week5_ _ A broken PCP-Pl‘ llllf‘ on \\.'itm- Diplomatic officials say iheyslmpl- S“'-“““‘“"‘l“‘ me Smlcnwnl w be deliv_lilllllllnll off iii" |\(l\"-‘l' until lll.‘ ‘break was rcpnircrl uni] put scvcral iscctions of the lOWll ll\ darkness. lll.'in_i' iclcplionl- llll“.< \\‘t‘i‘f‘ also out. of action hut ll \\‘.".5 expected .l‘(‘|‘i.‘\ll"S would bc- coiliplctcd by this morning. Top l(‘llll)l"l‘illlll‘f‘ town yesterday \\‘.is it". move zero. ivcnilicr‘ oh- l l ' .M. W - B - ‘ lsciver anrlcfhr- mt? l\l'l0ll(‘lO\\'l'\ liix- ‘ I iperinlontal Station rcporicrl. Top Die in Gun Ba le ‘| ‘wind velocity \\'.'lS about fill milrs- F throughout l E cx-pcct lzition address Jan. 20 -- and pos- istbly before then in a special mes- lsngc l0 the UnllBd States C011- gross. , ' in tllmi lnttw per-hour. The rm . , intcrmiltcni tlir- il:i_v. vvns lcss lllllll a half-inch. Tcmpcrnturrs iii s‘-iiir~ {l u KINGSTON. Jamaica. Jan. 6w the Mnritimcs ycsicrlrlnl- \ in" iCPl~Three pelicrmen iverc shnt ill" 50's. with Glt‘i‘ll\\'0ilil. N. S l'f'-l gilcnd and three othcrs wounded rorrlin: 55. todny in an nil-police gun battle in; Halifax cxpmicnvcri iiinlls up t-i a guard room in nearby Spanish ‘SO miles-pcr-itour. Ili'i'llllll\.\lll“(l in . 'f.m»n_ heavy‘ I'illll. One guard was bcinf: disciplined Willi blur‘ iinslivs in the guard room \\‘l\(‘l1 ho ivi-ni ‘Ihc sky. at lcusi two ll‘.'ill5frn'llti"l'>' berserk, drew a gun and shot the ‘ blow out in 1‘l'll|l'\.\‘. .\ lcndin: staff sergeant and sergeant-major . hotel and n ntnnl>v~i~ rif lllPl\ll‘(‘S ITlltl dam-l ‘lTOITTCS were lcf; without pnivci- for Hc wounded a corporal and l\v-'- ll Short time. othcr constables before another Off Snlilc lslunrl. lllil niiics onsl policeman shot him through the Of Halifax. lllf‘ LlT-tilll Aiucricnil ihcnrl. triiivlcr Albatross driftril perilous- The three wounded men ii-ercll)’ Plosc to tile seiirlspiiis slonls ’t.'il\'cn to hospital. Their condition Mill" 1051M: 1i thrust twin-i iliut lll tin .-\ ll"l' .\viis critical. lloiv ivzia llfllll’ .'ll|‘f\lllli‘([ fin" Piisscrsby said lllc Tlllllffl room POS-slblc hrv: ip of Si. Jnliu Wrecked" with bullet-fire. ’l‘hr.‘.Rive icc in i\ Ri-tinsizwi-k \‘.'.li lmms were splashed with bum-g Eforccust if the mild spcll t‘(\l\lllllli‘(l hula; ‘hut lf‘i7"ll\(‘l‘i\llll(‘>; \‘.'i‘l'£‘ (‘.\]\t‘('lf‘tl i.» ‘fall today. A LIl'il\‘t‘l slirln hlot-kwl l\ main h_igIi\\.-v_-, ll".‘.l‘ Hartland. N. 3-. for scvcrnl hours. ‘Manitoba lllgs out‘ The constable that ran amok was lideniifled only as Constable White. Staff Sergeant Malabre and‘ Ser- lgcnnt-Mnjor McKay were hll two l victims. lN. S. Settlement Wants Name Port Royal Restored LOWER GRANVILLE. N.S.. Jan. 6 — 1GP) The Olclcst. White settlement on this continent north of the Spanish Main is zoinz to get its rightful name hack, if its residents have their way. A pet.- ition, making (his request. ls now in the hands of Postmaster Gen- eral Bertranl st Ottawa. . Lower Granville. a iinv rom- munliy on AnniipOILs Basin. was called Port Royal when Samuel Champlain and the Sieur do Monts founded it in 1804. Up lo that lime. the only other settlement in North America vtns Spanish Si. Augustine in Florida. Quebec City was not founded until four years later. l Not satisfied with their first choice. the early French settlers moved a few miles up the shore in I612 to a more easily defended spot which they called Port Royal- Annapolls. After the English took over 100 years later. the town was named Annapolis Rrl-sl in honor ‘lifter Big Snow Storm WINNIPFG. .lau. 6 - ICP» .4 Southern Ivlanituha W415 digging itself out tcday from (he iviniiri. tvorsl blizzard. Snoiv plows hcunn to minke hcndnvny in the big snor- clcarailcc jrh nftc; ih» blizzard imoved out of this nrcn list niclii. [Winnipeg and pfllflls south \\‘f‘l'f‘ lhlankcted with a fall nl ll inclws Most cf it canie in a Llll-hcul" por- tod starting Tut-sain- night. ivc-i- dians were expelled and the name Port Royal drifted into oblivion. Complicating the piclurg is the fact. that by act of the Nova Sco- tla Legislature in 109'! a village ‘l1 Rlcllmmd 0mm!’ l" 0'99 the-r Bureau officials said snow 37°99" "u “mchulf 31"“ ‘he had fallen over. Southern Mani- ll-l\f\lfreml"r°"kgfll"llierkol‘ who “W5 loha with few breaks for B5 hCurs. lilllfifi-PCT-llfllil‘ ‘ winds from fill to 6i! llllli‘S-llt‘l'-llf.llll" ncvcssitzitctl ‘ f Progress Reviewed At Junior Farmers Meeting of nine months. was ‘the remap;- zihie achieiemcilt reported by Don Jindcrson. St. Peters. the rctirlnz flr~i p: '.icient. of the Prince Erl- \‘Ifll'(l Ixand Junior Farmers‘ Feti- cration at the first annual lllPCl- .112 hclrl at. 5i. Dunstanls Univer- my yesterday’ afternoon, ‘ lJl'f‘59ll‘.1."i‘J, his report on tcwful year's ivork. :\(l\’l){.‘,lilllg bus tours of Easirrn Canada. promotion of choral groizp; and Firs‘. Aid training as silciln! a Sill" past president, who also mirrzecl llll the duties of toast-master at. the bailquei; following a1 the to Lloya Martin. Cherry Valley. last year's vice-president who "was _clected president this year. Ralph Raynor. Mt. Herbert. was rc-clcct- ‘ cs secretary-treasurer CfH-iillcy. Si. litargarets ls LlZlS Eleven groups of JlilllOI‘ Fain-l (ts. ivlbn a total of over 300 mam-l recruited in the short. space Israel, ‘mops activities for the current year. the: a Queen Hotclturiled over his office‘ and Elli-er . ‘Strongpoint Five Miles llnside Border BY ARTHUR GAVSHON LONDON. Jan. ti iAPl - ‘inrlificd sirongpoint five miles m- lside Egypt. a Foreign Office spopkesniml charged tonight. obvious deduction. the informant added. is that. "tho Jews intend to star inside Egyptian territory" ltleanivhilc, sources in Tel Avlv clcrlaicd Israeli units had inter- ("pied an Egyptian troop train in PCTlCFYlIlP nine miles nol1h of the frontier town of Rafa. The Egypt- ian prisoners taken probably cori- siiitiicri the largest single day's ‘lac of illc current Negev fighting, 1| was said. The. exact number was not elven. Accounts Tel Aviv Egypt‘; reaching London and made it clear that military position had worsened. The two main routes from Cairo to Palestine now are said in be cu: h_v Jewish forces. The BFillFlT spokesman VH1,‘ Viflfipresident‘ in say \\l‘i0ll'i€l' Britain is planning William Cairn= Freetown “as ‘my ‘Pmlal amm“ “°“‘ ma‘ ‘he ‘rofleuyed a direct“? {Ur PM“: ' .35 word of the continued pre- Caunty with Vance Bridges. Cas- CtilllpBC. Newly appointed dire?- urs for Queen's County were llel» on MacDonald, Johnston's River I and Garth Hooper, Milton; and . for Kings. Elmer OT-lailiey. Si. scnce of _lsraeh forces in Egypt. TlTP British Government. he con- iinuerl, has “under constant and ‘careful consideration“ its obligat- ions to Egypv tinder their mutual TE5i1fiE}i"5ii_r>é§@ tic... 2) ‘iuargarcis and Jean Baker, ‘Tl-i __ _ ra. . The ailllual lueeililg. the ihcnw -i:f wlliaii could wcli hrivc bet-n Kitchener Landlord "prnzrm. ailcl piojccis," was npc - Appfflvfls chfldffln ed by ‘l recital of the . ‘ . Prayci" ‘v the members. ‘ KITCHENEFiP l)...“ Jan“ 5 _ lilal rcil s from the ll mono g?» A Kitchener landlord were hoard and. following a live-l appmves m fanmks w“... rhudren “lscugbm- ‘he Cgnslllullol‘ “i and he is dniilu something about rtnlcildéd and the _vouug farnlcr= M H? (W... “gm houscs _ In o; ‘(nlotwll F‘ b“ o‘ apples pmqmled ihcnl rcnird orly to couplos with by the Charlottetown Kiwanis. Frges Now Ideas A good \\'fll'fl for the lacy farmer was a feature of the Minister of ‘Agricultures speech, when the Hon. W. F. A. Stewart, in proposing the ‘toast tn the Junior Farmers at the lhnuquei at the Queen l-lotel- atl- vised the young farmers to be on the look out for new idcas, many TContnlued on Page 5 Cdlirfil- Nomi Brief Jan ‘FORONTU. ii -- i (‘Pl ~ ‘bli\S.~[‘_\'-H8-T1'lS Conlpnny‘ Ltd. sllil I today that a recent. tour cf Europe convinced him that. Ccnnniiiiiianii is ltlalllil some ground in Wcstcr-i Europe. OTTAWA. Jan. t‘. ——ll_p‘ --.\‘:ival headquarters tonight ailnnuilccd llll‘. ZSl-grcar-old l.'..C"n:ii' Huber: Alzm ‘.\l0n.s of Ottawa ivill iicnd i:.~ Operational Flying 'l‘l‘.'lllllll_. Sr-hflfll for No. l ‘Training Al: tlrctip in Dartmouth. N S. .\'l-]\\’.\RK. NJ, Jail 6 -—i.\l" —» ‘Tho United Stairs Govcrnnlcn: icok possession today nf live crziiini 'mil.‘.."il‘_\' planes \\'lll(‘ll ii clcscribcl n. an unauthorized arms shunts" ‘bcllcvccl bound for lilzlpl CALGARY. Jan. 6 in: of the export ban on bccf Plllll!‘ in the llnilcrl Stains rcsult- ‘ml ITT cattle and liccf shipmcnts to lllll country rising l0 more whim Slflfinflfhfltlfl ditriilg 194R. Finrincc Ministci’ Abbott. said today. TORONTO. Jan. fluff“ Ontario Federation of Atzriculturc today protested the llllllllllilFlllW‘ and importing into Ontario nf ‘margarine. OTTAWA. Jan. ll. rCPl- Cani- diwn Federation nf Agriculture offi- cials today snid it was "unfortun- UHF" that margarine should he nl- lnivcd to go on sale “before regal-i- lions can be imposed to prevent deception." Dower Granville. has collected of 83 residents of fll the signatures the community on a petition to the Federal Government asking that the name of the settlement he changed back to Poi-i. Royal. Only one eligible person has not signed the petition. he said. As m added historical feature. 03S OF Bl o Mr. Market suggested that Gov- CA N A DA ernor-Gencrsl Alexander should be present. when. and if. the Mme F u R la changed. t . He is s direct descendcnt of Sir William Alexander. the Boot trad- er who first flow the flog of Nova 0i Queen Anne. In 1755, Hi6 A6!- scotla at Port nqm in 1026. sf- ter capturing the fort from French forces. lflll llfilillll BREAD. CAKES flllll P1P? lJaI-‘nos S. Duncan, president nf tliel (FPD- l.lf‘-‘ 'ri‘..- . .gun shelling Tienlsin‘. Tlenisin ls under siege along ‘with advertisement with the tenants brought lhilllllcs. His latest appeal-ml: last night words "House for rcilt, with children prcferrrd." .=,'\ leplii-s by inid-i-norniilg. The tivo-storey Bodley Block. have established s.‘ The ' refused ‘ {$180,000 Fire ‘In Ontario Town SUNDERLAND, OnL, Jan. I — (CPI — A fire which for three hours in the main business block nf this little town was brought under con- trol sliortly after noon today. Early estimates placed the dam- age at 5180.000. housing the post office. a restaurant. a barber shop and scieral apartments. was de- . strayed and vacant store and an cgg-grading plant licxt door W"! tlflmill-tcfl- Sunderland is about 50 miles northeast nf Toronto. George Flay. owner of the restaurant in which the fire started. and ‘Frank Doyle were overcome by smoke while batt- lllll.’ the flames but both were reported recovering. The blaze started in an overheated stove in the restaurant. ‘Western Goal Miners Ask Wage Boost CALGARY. Jan. 6 ICP» -- Western Canada coal miners to- day asked their employers for wage ixlcreases ranging from $.50 to $3 a clay. The demands were presented to the Western Canada Bituminous Coal Operators‘ Association by district 1B. United Min» Workers of America (C.C..L.l The Union. which represents more than 10.000 coal miners in Saskatchewan. Alberta, and Bril- ish Columbia. asked that the daily [and all men empl0y6d at the Jerking face, be increased to $14.05 a day l AIR LIFT FIGURES BERLIN. Jan. - 6 iaeutersl »- TTie air lift yesterday carried 6.393 tons of supplies to Berlin in 75f flights. Officers cxpected nhc weekly record of 4.1.287 tons ‘would be broken tilts iveck. eweler Con ‘jDefy Federal G0v’t PEMBROKE. Ont, Jan. fi »~tCPl ~Alth0ligh he is riding deeper tlitll)‘ into the debt of the Federal Uovcritmcilt. Pcmbrokels l-rusnrlein George Stmpr-otl, selling lax-free Jewelry. Prom-sting against beini; “3- 95X’ ‘collector for the Federal Govern- ment." Simpson has been charged with l0 offcilccs against the gov- ernment: eight of failing to lnakc iveckly siiilcincnts and two of fall- ‘mc lo collect and pa)‘ the Zwpei- ccnt tax on _lf‘\\'(‘ll'_\’. lie already was Dec. failing to make neck ‘ ‘riiemctlts dizring the three weeks. while lic harmed nvcr from his former cs- mblish-incni to the new store. He has since Dflld the lax and lllPCl the 1'f“'lll'l‘iS for that. period. But since he opened -h‘ip Nov. ‘J2 he hasn't- is st ‘.2 found guilt .' his new llHlCl thc. imvcriimcnt a cent. says he doesn't . intend in. and plans to kccp up in‘ sizus in his store which say: SS-per-ccilt. luxury tax en tiles: one man ' {i0 on three cf the cilargcs o.‘ My" I tinues To l l goods." . l-le is scheduled to appear in lvlagistratcls Court here Jan. 2O for 5CDl€l1CP (711 lllf‘ lllTPE (‘OlIITlS 0!] which he alrcady tins been found guilty and hearing mi the others ‘ ‘He said in an interview today he "definitely" plans to appeal an; adverse ruling tn a higher court. is "pretty good.‘- I Revenue officials seized lTlS books recently. but he made a “rough guess" that. hir. sales since Nov. 22 have grossed 5.10000. lib-an". one-third of whit-ll cn-"ne ll'l‘.'.ll non- taxablc goods such as silwrivnzc and polls and pencils Simpson also guessed that. the lax ontsianciin: amount. to l5 pcr cell‘ of total an‘.- .c.<“ This ivmiirl iiork out in flll"'.ll $4500. and the dcbt total rr>tlliliil€~ to mount. Whzi: Sfvllpsilll obiccis to is "be- ing a tax collector fnr lhc Federal Govcrnnlcni" ivlthout. ion rnugilij" Chinese Reds Resume Attacks On Nationalists By HAROLD K MILKS NANKING. Jan. a ._ tAPl __ Chilirsp Crmnluiusis appvarcrl to- (lgy m he rfplyliii to Chisng Kai- shelcs pcncc offer with thunder- nus artillery firr. . RhpOHS rcachiilc Nankiue said lihe Reds had resumed attacks on the former Sucl m‘ garrison alter a ltill nf nearly iivo weeks. This farce has been trapped for weeks 15o lllllfls or s0 northwest of Nan- kiilc. lSltnrtlv before. Shanghai prcss dispalchcs had said the Ccrrininl- isls in North China also had be- Dclping. Peiping. Prawn“, re- mained quietl ‘The Reds were said in have started sltPllllll the lightly-tit- circled force after a \f‘f‘lll barrel! to surrender was ltrrd frcm l-al- iprirs rt lotidspczikcrs \\'l1E!'l8d up to the front lilies. Suchnw garriccnl originally but there was one report that it- may have lost 100.000 mcn. Gen. Sun Yuan Liang. who dz-fcncesl v_ _ _ . l-rlm "rflpflflll“ in this case is .3 coinmriiiatni‘ for the C‘Ii\l'l‘.lll‘i‘.’l lroniinaildcd the nl'll"i_\' group. rt“- jpm~|r~<lh~ awrnpcd to l-lnnkr-w. The Jacks on President Clllflllg‘; rates for HTZTUlTlITETTTCTT. limbermen. Meanwhile. his tax-free lTUSlITCSs‘ .\'.‘.nvilu\cr (iii. 42; “nliilhl I fffititlivrfii- . pencei ‘Gan Triple ‘Keeping Time 0f Fresh Fish Hopeful mill-Milt Reported At Ottawa Conference. l av niizifscraix ‘ OTTAWA, Jan. 6 -- (CP) .- New lease of life appeared to b0 in store today" for Canada's vasil coastal fishing industry. This hnpcftll outlook was in- dtcatcri in n i-epoi-i delivered be- fore- the annual conference of tho Fisheries Research Board of Can- ada by Dr S. A Beaiiy. director inf the Atlantic Fisheries Experi- mental Sfflllrlll at Halifax. Dr. Beatiy disclosed that quality- ‘COIISTOUS scientists working m l-iallfnx laboratories _ have found. means of more than tripling the kccpnlz time of fish after they have been caught. i lie told of experiments which have revolutionized fish-processing {methods to the extent where fish ;could be laid down in cities suchas ‘Toronto and Winnipeg as fresh as when they were landed in Halifax. Where formerly the total time fish could be kept fresh was five or six days. the period now could lbe extended to more than three I. weeks. i Could Double Volume Application of the results of the experiments could mean doubling lof the volume of fish produced on "the cmst. Dr. Beatty said. "We have almost completed our work on fresh fish." he said. “Now we're getting started on the salt {fish problem.“ . The work on fresh fish had ltaken about five years and had lsucccciied in developing methods 0| l 1 ‘Continued rm Page 5 Col. 5i I l WHERE (scar. l is NO SMOKE ' THEREs ciiaisrnas cictaas $1M- lhx ARouND r 'l‘(lR().\"l‘t), Jun. Fi- tCPh-Mlnll Ilium and lll‘\.\lfll\llTT temperatures: Ednlonioit 31. 4d; wvnnnppg ."p,_ 4ft; London 24, 28; 'l‘m-nni.w Jlll. .' . Ottawa 32. 332 .\lO|lll‘( n] '.‘.' Qliollcc 25. 3G; git; Mimcion 31. Ulnirlotictilivn Saint .lii .i\' o0 , .11.; Sltlllt‘) 251, 49. Xnrmouth 35, 5'1. l§-llt‘lf\\\‘ HALIFAX Jan. 6~-iCP>—Oflic- is issued tonight: inllilri lorr lnl ‘by iiic Domlnzon Public Weather a ... Halifax and valid un‘il in: I“l‘l(lll.l'- S nrvp~1>~ sti-‘nlc. .~oiitlici"._v “ltlds reaching gjllf! filrv‘: in many coastal dis- ll'll‘l$ siitpi the Martilmes ThuJs- day, accompanied by rain which Oil‘ '0 was at times heavy". Temperat- ini-cs “GIT extremely mild in ail ‘ 1cgion< l3_v late evening. however, i miss of coidcr an" from the west. liari maxed across the ivcstern re- giom. dropping temperatures l0 in 15 degrees and briilging an end in the rain. In the colder air ii-lncls arr ivcfit. Tcmpvialuivs on Friday will b: Regional forecasts:- ‘ltldfilfllllflll ‘"""-‘f‘~‘l’°" _p"°l‘l'~’*.i1iii<ll l‘\‘l‘.lCl' than Thursday nut. ‘Daily quoted him as savior llWlu-lll Tammi generally ln the 30's. lforcc had been Pill t" lull" 150.09" l KVlClCll‘ scattcrcd snoivllurries are lo tcoilon. exvccted in a'l regions. with the ‘ Mcamiiiilc. informniioii director colder air Cmltllllilllfil its eastward she“ clplnq-Hilan loin reporters mdlifltl. and covering all regions that Clinics» Coirmunlsi radio at-lhy morning I .prnpo.=al were no will? lfoimsi or informal" ‘. Shen said l radio broadcast. Chiangls offer a time." was merely cf a iCnmmunisil reporter.“ which "trick yNew China Nev‘- ‘rioclainvs the narlv liricl. g A‘ for published T090"! m" the government is sskln! Blllll". ‘the United Slates. Russia and France to mediate. the spokes- "nun said: , "So far as I know. no govern- was said u» number moon memlinciit official has been author- iised to request lTlEmu. all or any of iii s? cu. . . ficm any other foreign pciicr. “either ‘ he POTTMGCFPd a Rad called l 20. Low carly Friday morning and to ilain "llte conlmcnt | Variable cloudiness tonight. m- iday cloudy with widely scattered soon-hurries. Colder. West wilills the afternoon at (Inor- ‘lrtielc\vn‘32 and 36. “ High iidi- this morning at. 3.2T and this sfterrloon at 4.06. Sun scts this evening at 4.32 and rlscs tcmorroiv morning at 7.44. Sunirnerstde tide eighteen min- ncs later than Charlottetown. l '1 high in Daily Except Sunday (‘All FERRY “ABEGWEIT” Leann Borden. 0.10 A.M., 1 P-ML. '...'0 I‘. M. Leaves Tormentino 10.86 A. M, ‘$.40 l‘. M, 7.80 P. M. ‘ SUNDAY ‘ Leaves Buden 0.45 P. M. Leaves Tormenthle l P. M / l. ‘Lfl NEW LEASE 0F LIFE APPEARS FOR COASTAL FISHERIES BRITISH REPORT JEWISHTROOPS STILL IN sever