MAXIMS or A MERE MAN .?1.:- A tween I hand. m: l Charlottetown, liunniei-side 815.00 per annum. "luwhe . M BEL 39.00. other Provinces and U.-8.A. 312.00 per anoint.) (T? 3, can-tor: -isurrlui "W" 5” i”' i Iidiplind wife and s deaf hus- CHARLOTTETOWN. CAN ADA. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew SATURDAY. MAY MAXIMS ' OFA. MERE MAN in the battle for existence, blunt In the punch, and tact is the clever footwork. .1...........i The Guardian, Five Cents Morning Daily Founded 1881. 2.3, 1953 16 PAGES FANADA TO HELP RELIEVE NATO MUNITIONS SHORTAGE B. C. Gov'l:. Adopts New Doukhobor PoIicy,'Leavs For India lllidgway Says Serious Prisoner Describes Forays Fooling OTer. Radical Sons of freedom Told Made From Summerside Jail .in the County Magistrate's court at summerside. a prisoner pt Prince County Jail described how he and three other prisoners walked out of their unlocked cell- wird through unlocked doors toan evening of freedom. YEVCUY End mm, in which they broke into a service station on the outskirts of sumnierside, stole I car, drove to 0'Leary. broke into two O'Leary stores. stole merchandise and man- gy, came back to Summerside. left the car a short distance from the tail, returned to their cell. divided the money, and hid the stolen merchandise in the .18”- These escapades were related in the evidence of Gerald McKenna, ii prisoner in Prince County jail who appeared as the first Witness in the preliminary hearing of Jos- mh Arthur Cannon. one of the five prisoners charged with escap- ing from the custody of the jail. MrKenna said that he had. to- gether with Arthur Cannon. Ensor Perry. Jackie (slink) Gallant. and Claude Mciienns. been sleeping in cells on the main floor of the building. and not in the basement rolls where. male prisoners are nor- mally kept. ('ell Doors Unlocked He had been moved up there about one month ago when he was ill, and all the time he was up there it had been the practice to ”Tr'HHrTu:rl7on page 15, Col-5) Coming Events "Rummage -Sale. 5. O. E. Hall today. 6 P. if "Riimmagc sale, Pythlans Hall. Saturday, May 23rd, at 2 o'clock. "Crapsnd Hall, Library Concert. Two nights, June 2nd and 3rd. "Trai-adie presents "Room 18". llnrell Hall. Thursday. May 28th. "Dance. Orwell Hall. Monday. May 25th. MacDonald-Morrisey Orchestra. "fiance at Hennitage School. Werliiesday, May 27th. Praser's Orchestra. "Bur r sale. Baptist un-image Church Hall, Monday 25th. 4 o'- COC . "Weekly Dance. Fort Augustus Hall. Wednesday. Burke's Orch- tetra. "Cake sale. Moore as Mclseodls. Saturday. May 23rd, 2.30 P. M. Alex- sndra W. 1. "Dance Mermaid School Mon- dw. May 25. Euell and Burhoe Orchestra. Lunches free. :"flance every Tuesday night. -Wllhv Rrirlgo Rink hall. Music ll)" liiinrnca Orchestra. "V"T,laHalis galore. don't miss ieeinr 'A Ready Made Family" on Friday. ltlay 29th, at the Murray River flail. H "Powiiiil Y. P. U. presents HAW-V Vn1i9l"'. Georgetown Town gfni Tl1f5d8l'. May 26th. Auspices - Davids Y. P. U. Curtain 8.30. m.'M”m3RllE Y. P. U. presents Bi” Dlar "Ready Made Family" in h'”"i linli. May 27th. Sponsored T lilo Inited Church Ladle-s' Aid. "5"! "Room No. 18" by Tree- irile Dramatic Club. in St. Teresa's ml May 25th. Dance after. Burke's Orchestra. . C1 LT)” Mmlniv Ryan Dramatic ,1" Drcsents a three-act play M 01 My Heart" in Port Au- us Hall, Monday. May 25th. "rrass seeds n Emil your orders. ow ll Drasent. low pficg. RM. Winsloe. Phone ... ., in A Windy Made Family" Mm" Mt Hall. Eldon, on Wed- min h'”M"l' 77111. at 8230. Don't my. 5 lllllh-Packed 3-act com- ln stock. Supply limited Benton & Me- 2214. M"L""3.h' Xalorc in the 3-act m"'h':l.V 'A lleady Made Family" Vnhed 'i&”"5"r9d by "HE Mlllview m ' llurrlt on Tuesday, May - A 8.30 in the Orange Hall. ”Se.r- is "N "The River 0” Allaustiis Players pre- ii W H 8'30. 53': sy 3001. IIF SS Gun zriners ask about the Shin- eed rlnance Plan For . ii - PIP mu" Wmlct 'your local food VICTORIA. (CF) -British Col- umbia's stripping. home-burning radicals Sons of Freedom Doukho- bors were told Friday that the Embargo On At Stllunstanis Convocation. A...A:....I -mere will be 29 p,-mu Edwmd John Joseph O'Brien, Morell. l Islanders receiving degrees when . Saint -Dunstan's University holds. its 99th Commencement Exercises Richard Alban Smith. Kinkora. Reginald Lawrence W h e 1 a it. Charlottetown. Deficiencies Of Fuel. Ammunition In Europi A..... By DOUGLAS HOW Crsnadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, (CPU - Canada will start fills fiscal year to help meet :1 NATO animunition shortage des- cribed here Friday by Gen. Mal- Claxion Isl Busy Man Hog Imports To Province A two-months emliargo on the importation of hogs to this Pro- vince has been imposed by local authorities. A warning issued states that no person shall import it hog or hogs into Prince Edward Island from any Province or area without having procured a permit from the Minister of Agriculture. Although no reason has been officially asigned for the virtual embargo it is believed possible that! the primary factor in l'1i'lSSllli: the. order is the recent. outbreak of hog cholera in Ontario, News In Brief NEW DELHI. (OP) W John Fos- ler Dulles. US. state secretary douibts any good would come of big power talks with Soviet leasi- ers unless the Communist bloc stopped its aggression in Korea and Indo-China and agreed on in- dependence for Austria. OTTAWA, (CF) - Lt. - Col. H. E. C. Price, M.B.E.. 36. of Quebec City, has been chosen as one of the four Royal ushers at the Coronation. the army announced Friday. LONDON. IReutci'sl - Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies oi Australia said here Friday that dif- ierences of opinion between the Unlted States and the countries or the British Commonwealth were merely ”little breezes on the sur- face.” OTTAWA. (C?) -- The Board of i gin hearings Monday on a clialleuize to part of li.2 freight rate equal- ization program. U. K. Pudiame; .nf these marriages are illegitimate "fooling around” is over. Premier Bennett announced an eight-point policy to deal with the fanatical sect, whose antics have set the Kootenays agog at inter- vals since they came from Russia some 50 years ago. Follows" Recommendations To a large extent, the Social Credit premicr's policy follows the rccommeiidations of the consulta- tive commlttee on Doukhobors, which made a report a year ago after an 18-month study. The com- mittee, drawn largely from the University of British Columbia ad- vanced 40 rccommciidatioiis dc- algned to break down gently the hostility of the Doukhobor sect to Canadian life. The committee's recommendation that the fanatical Sons be reset- tled in another country also found echoes in the premier's announce- ment. The sect numbers about 2.000 of some 10,000 Doukhobors who inhabit the Kootenay district some 250 miles east of here. Mr. Bcnnet's new policy includes of marriage. which is mcrely ll declaration before the elders of the community. The Doukhobors have no clergyman and children born under B. C. law. To Receive Fi'ln('iliSC The policy also includes exten- next Monday. All but six of tnemi will obtain the Bachelor of Arts degree; of the rest four students will be granted degrees as Bachelor of Science and two as Bachelor of Commerce. Also receiving degrees in Arts will be three students from Que- bec, one from New Brunswick. one from Massachusetts and one from mechoslovakia. Following are the graduates and the degrees they will receive: Cum Laude Joseph Clair Callaghan. Elaps- lect Mary Gertrude Creighau. Char- lotietmvn. James Regls Hugh Duffy, Kin- kora. Peter Gerard Dunphy. Peake's. Robert Hugh Conrad Kennedy. Edmunston, N.B. Clarence Joseph Blooming Point. John Cooney MacDonald. : Mulially, Souvls thew RidiZWa.V as "very serious" The retiring Supreme Allied Commander in Europe flew in from New York to "pay my re- spects” to the Canadian govern- ment. to talk with the cabinet and. ydiefeuce officials and to renew the. pleasure of years of Canadian fish- iiig. OTTAWA. tCPt - The biisil-at man in town right now is Defence Miriisicr Claxton. He's acting for three other cab- inet ministers. including Prime Mitilsirr S'. Laurent, and every so often he takes over another portfolio or two when a. minister or the minister acting for that minister leaves town. This nuziistcrial multiplicity is not iiitu- al in summer when Par- ilafllPlll. is in recess and this year it has been conipouiided by the 1;; . Gathering Momentum At who States 3 press COlliEilCi1Ct?. the man soon will lead the United recognition of the Doukhobor forml Bachelor of Art" west. Jean - Leon Bourassa. Windsor Mum Cum Laud! East, P.Q. JPRWMBTC BOUTRSSI4 wmdmr .iosepl1 Charles William Chcvcric E3-it P-Q Cliarlottctown. Bernadette Margaret Binge. St. - PCiE1l's Bay. Summs Cum Laude Claire Catherine Burge, st. Pet- 9I"S B3.V- Robert Cornelius Croken, Em- St, Clair Louis Coyle. Montague Frederick Leo Di-iscoll. Mount erald. Mary Bernadette Johnson, Cen- HPI'b9Fi-. tral Bed.-"qua. Lawrence Michael Glover. Ken- Emmett Francis Roche. Iona. slngton. James Charles MacDonald, Mount Bachelor of Science ,Stewart. I Joseph Floyd McCv-augh. St. Msr- John Joseph Peter Clarkln. New .gai'et's. Wiltshire. Cyril Joseph Maclsaac Earns- Richard Laughton Doyle, Char- clifie. lottetown. Marirm Teresa Annette Mac- Earl Harry Arthur Mi.-icKinnon. ,Phee. Selkirk. Tracariie Cross. Pierre Michaud. Rlniouskl. P.Q. Desmond Joseph MacNeill, Mis- sion of the franchise to Doukho- bors. who now have no vote provincial or federal elections. It provides for resale of land to or- thodox aiid independent Doukho- bors. The original Doukhobor commu- nity owned its own lands but went bankrupt in 1938. The lands were ernmcnt and noiv are held in trust by the land settlement board. Othor pointr iiicludei-I: Cancel- lation of drivers” licences of law- brcaking Doukhobors; establish- ment of a continuing commission inl Kristina Moysiyakha, Prague, couche. Czechoslovakia. Joseph Alphoiisus Mullaliy. Soiiris Bachelor of Commerce West. Maureen Paula Murphy, East John Cyril MacDonald. Soiiris. rBostou. Mass. John Angus Weir, Ciiai-lottetown. iSarn.ia Clears Up After Tornado; Four Deaths Are Reported In Storm Area TTBTISDOFE Commissioners will bc- itnkcii over by the provincial gov-ii By ii. .1. axniairsoiv ariny hammered agiain at the theme that NATO has gather- ed ”very great momentum" now of Mr and .Xii's. Percy Steele 01 a."d it lmugld be TOUY 10 510W it Igtisiiriiiclie llroirs Icdiily "till!" Q15", Rriiisrlca il"(;)l'i(.iPsrnVi'Ii?iS1I0uii.e diiiiis "0 llflm ll W" 4” ill. 5i-1 '7” ii I to back up their peaceful tenor. s.s. Atlantic at midnight Sunday. He gvas asked about a recent re. for England, thence to Paris and P0” T E US- COHEN-3S5i0n81 Sub- irom there by Diane to Indiai;;'I':E.'Ri:te:15a5'mi mat ”le.lt'V”i9l'" whrre lie n 1 represent St. Dun-g i i as e ammum 10" or - Mr. Gerald Steele iabove), son Coroiiatioii and by the lures of an election campaign. WEST HAM. England (CPl - Doi'ot.liy Allen. a me7.7.o-soiprano irnm Moncton. NB, gave a, rect- tal for senior girls of the Sarah Bonncll Grammar School here. Miss Allen, appointed it singing teacher at the school last Septem- ber. has given recitals ill London and Paris. Sl'ln's Univ v at tho Iiiteriiri-I '('”””"”"l "H Nae 15, Col -it llonal 5'1: rii. Seminar in bet" I'”' held there front June 7th to July 15th. His seleciznu as representative of St. Diir..e'ni:'s University was made on llti' li.-isis of physical health. cmr.:ioiial inatiirity. schol-l a a ai'sliip,is1dersliip, discipline and extra cii':rir-uIai' activities. i On the tniir there will be 32f . Cmmdmn S...,.,.ms and In Amnij. NAIROBI. ll-'teutei's)-V-The gov-I can stiidentts. Eizlit professors i'cp- Pmmllnig M KEn.V'l- Mlxmus 10 dealt roscntiiit: diffeic-iii. fields will colt”? 7mi1'Wh"-9 M911 M811 E Quick-ig from various Caiiadinn UlilV6fSi-Win”. iJ10W. Rnfl0lmC9d FNCWY iii Neg. AL .1... srnnngiy the (,-amid. phas increased the list of terrorist! inn and AfllPl'iiflll sliiiieiits aloiig 017011095 0511111! 10? "10 dEBii1i with those irnm lnrlia. C9)'l0ll.iD('llIllt,V. Malaya and other criiint.i'ie.s will It also announced that 39 Afrii-l szudy tho "l-iuiunii implications oficans have been hanged, 268 now rirvelopnioiil planiiiiig". Lectures lace trials for their lives, and 399: mii 110 zivrn i'-V150 fialll b.V P1'0m- iprosccutions are under considers-i inrnt Asian and noii-Asian pro- ltion for offences involving the cap. fFCSm'5 iitnl punishment. I Later the students will form in-l In future. the death penam, win. 10 ZYUUDS and Visit Various 133"-5 ;be imposed on anyone "demandlng.i of India, incliiding universities.C,,uecm,g' or receiving" wppugl and indiistrial developnierits. The ml. eerronsis. pmamcs gm. --Com; study tour will last. from July 15th lSm.tmg-- with terrorists have beenj ”””1 me "id 0i A”3”5t' lraised from maximum 10-ycarsen-l tcnces to life imprisonment. The. statement follows recent conferences with Colonial Secre- ?Kenya Hopes For Quick. that the accused "knew the per- son was armed." To step up its expansion of armed forces, the colony will re- gister all Asians and draft about one-third of them. Most will he used for boliind-tlie-lines jobs. Asians have previously been exempt from compulsory service, but the government said Friday's move followed a request from leaders of the Asian community. A Divoact isiAN . EXAMPLE lN Loan. 1 Division! RCCCSSCS June 9 Ion Doukhobor tiffairs.to work with Windsors Sail -.A-- the existing consultative commit- LONDON. (OP)-Parliament re. glee; compulsory attendance at.For ceased Friday for the C()1'om1tlon,lSCll00l for all Doukhobor childrcn:. It will meet again June 9. a week compulsory registration of births,' ---- after t.he Queen is crowned. linarriages and all vital statistics. i NEW YORK. iAPi-'I'hg Duke and Duchess oi Windsor sailed for Canadian Press Staff Writer SA-RNIA. Ont, (CPI - Tornado- stricken Sarnia pitched in with a will Friday slid won the first battle. It cleared much oi the debris of Thursdays tornado that left a great part of the city in ruins. It Living Costs In The U. 5. Edge Upward tary Oliver Lyitleton after which Lyttleton said justice in the rol- ony would be ”speeded up but not eroded." WASHJNGTONV (AP, g Living The Criminalilode was amended; Costs m the Umled states edgedlliriday to permit blanket charszcsl up slightlv betwccn iiiid-Marchlimmmsi 139750715 belonging to out-. Hog cholera O'1'l”AVi'A. iOP;--Another four outbreaks of hog cholera were re- ported Friday in southwestern On- tario ss the virus disease contin- ties to spread. Almost 600 hogs have died or been destroyed so far. Meanwhile, a corps of trained weterlnarlaiis. lllcilldlllit private .practitionrvrs hll'N'i by the Federal zAgriculture Dopartment. were on it.h.e trail of 8.35l) pigs, believed to ;have passed through the infected sales barn where the first diseas- ed animals were purchased. Traced To Sales Barn All cases of infection had been! traced to this barn in Wellington county. Federal veterinarians feel they would make it big gain lfl harlottetnwn Farm Supplies. 203 Great. George Street, sales and service. Complete line oi DoLaval iililkers. Coolers. new and used separators, Water Pressure Sys- tems,(-tc. "Now in stock. woven wire. chicken wire. barb wire, cedar posts. cement, wliitewasli lime, asphalt products. Highest prices Four New Outbreaks Of the vi us eradication program if they could locate these pigs and examine them for infection. The four newcases brought to 13 the number of farms infected. Three of the new cases were in counties which had been bit be- fore but. the fourth case was near Br-amsville in Lincoln county. sniillir-ast of Hamilton, bringing to richt the counties ai'fect.ed since the outtlkeak first occurred last Friday. Dr. Thomas Chllds. veterinary dii-rotor-general, heading the era- dicatinn campaign. said one big advantage on the side of veterin- arians is that there has been. as yrt, no spreading of the disease from farm to farm. Within Quarantine Area All infections reported were still well within the 50,000-SQUEYE-l"I1ilE quarantine area. erected Thurs- day. it. stretches from west. of Bellcvllle, to Windsor and runs north iroin the north shore of Lake Erie to Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Included are the cities of Toronto. Hamilton. Sar- nia, Windsor. Owen Sound. St. Thomas and London. Europe Friday. but not for the attempted to assess the damage and Coronation. p made plans for rceonstriictlon. The duh 551d ll? had "0 id” 0' The business pulse of this south- wiincssms the crowning of hls.wesiern Ontario city of 42.000 slow- nlece. but was going directly t0 ed but did not halt. There was only his PN1-A hofm Find the" W H19 quiet determination to rebuild bet- Old Mill which he is mnverting re, than bcforpv lnlo It suburban hideaway near In 30 ..,,mrgevmbi,. spcnndsy Versailles. The couple will return Thiirsday nftemoml 9 black "iwts. -here in the 1311- ter" swept over the city from the : south, left devastated the two- 18 Grogel-5 on block-wide.four-block-lontz businessi Margarine Charges section and created havoc in at residential arcs 14 blocks in length. and 14 block: in widtli. HULL. Que. iOPi-Eighteen Hull grocers appeared in qaurt. Friday charged with selling mar- garine. illegal in Quebec Province although it is legitimate just. a- cross the river in Ottawa. Alex- andre Teche, defence counsel for the grocers, entered no pics and at. his request the cases were ad- journed to Jime 19. Four flea t he Lister! In other parts of .-xoiit.liwestern Ontario. four dead. hundrr-da of in- jured and millions in destruction were left in the. twistci-'a wake. But at Sariiia, the toll in hiimnvi suffering: was almost nnbcllevablv light-perhaps 30 persons injured. two severely. none er-itically. There was one Sarnia-area death. Mrs. Margaret. Clarke. 72. bcd-rld- den for years, was sucked from --(COnllnllC(i ori”lWII'?AR-.'C'l1V4)ii Hus Air Alarm TAIPEI-f. Formosa, iReutersi- Chinese Nationalist fighters took off Friday after radar detected an unknown number of unidentified planes in the Formosa Straits ap- proaching the island. The air raid warning sounded at 1:25 p.m. local time. The alert was lifted 76 minutes later without. any raid- era being seen. Canada Offers Scholarship To Austrian Sludenf paid for eggs. Write or phone Ru” and nudngm.-Hy me Buwau of La- ylawed societies in cases where. sm-. 1,0. swim... ms .-..p.-,,....dg oral offences at different times are Living costs now are one half.3”('li9d- l of one per cent. hclnw the DEX-lki ''C0ll50l'ill'lK" 1155 bi”-ll Willi?” set last November when the indexilb 1110811 Min! With "Ml ?"'m9i'i was ll43 per cent of the 1947-49 person in circumstances which average. irniso it reasonable presiiiiiplinifl Navigator Is Selected i Tire P(lillDll'Ili' is a device forilalc Dalzell McKee of PiliSill.il'i'!il.i ilCiPlllK nirniew rirlcrniiiie the diir-in wealthy aviation enlhtislast who ation of lniligglil Zll high latitudes. made the first trans-Canada iliclii. It is of p:iri.riilai- value in the hy seaplane in 1926. i V TORONTO, ICPl--Nil-nllnuln and , , maximum temperatures. N . at: For I op Aviation Award iVlrl.n:':a 57 - . 1.. -. 7--.-s----U -------gpjdn-pm:.i;i 65 OTT.-'lWA. i(”i"v A 37-your-olci .aicic where the normal il.VlnKl(jnfgaix' 49 Rgca pg m.,;,.i...- was :1nnnunr(IrlinlfiS -- compasses and eelestiial WNW (.1 Fi'i(i.1v as Cniiiiriinii IIl'iRil0fl.F No. b0dlP& Diifn W”-t”v i'h9”" Vahm wiim.png 65 lman of 1..- He has written various papers Tm.m.,n an sqnii. inn. Kmtli (?l'9DIli'l-lx.'l)' oflnlr firm: in the mvily 0119, .n..,.... no Wnodvillr. Oiil., uliosc writiiiqs nnlWhl('h won him a l95(l pilze from Mmmwn 5;, m.(.m. mgh. i.....- 1,.-.-nnw n.-.lllic Royal Meteorological Society”-mwbm. U M ccptcd HS easy 1 by three my lot" tho best scientific paper oftliai S, A. John H 56 forces, mi: ll riwl the clwrislied ,vc.ir. Ii. was entitled ENi70'-3011'-F Hnmax 41 so Ml'Kcv T1. . iiaila Tropliv "for Willi ATCHC Flying W9a”l9i" Cll.'ll'l(lllOllVlKn 40 56 m(.l.”m..,.m -.-. H. the gdygnfe-' Sqdn. lidr. Gl'EPf1Slll"'R)'S boo.kim,dnm, an 5., merit of C: idiaii aviation" ;"Aretic Air Navigation iirtw .W.V,”,mn”,h .3 5,, Now (if".l. l”'fi in the dcfrnr-P re-HHNI by the R.C.A.F. as a that and SM Jnhns pnd. M 60 search limiri for his specia'ity.ilW( ill? R-Af;-uaalnd U-SAP "5 ., W-" .,.,u,A-,, arctic rrsnarili wink, he is oi1vll'0-Nt'llli'fl 171-1 - g H A, ' .,p.A ,. minim; of tho imrlrls Harlin; aiithnrrirsl Tilt MPKPC 'P0l'lh.V '15 Rlld"d':'i ,...bixhEIvFi.-:?,h,.F0m,:hm.B,05m., ,. ”” "”"'” '"”"':': ”"..v'"i.m" "ndlm mp basis of mrimhmmnli cl: Weak fil.K?lllth.lll(rP1lPHf the ,r;i-mt Wrr”.'.M ”,i 1932 7' iwnmm mm'lCnMm"n Mlaimn' u”h”iin7pli'::.iH Lakes is ninviits: eastwairi anrlrain m"m" ii mm: aid" "mi ."dnmrdlphMi.i (in Wrfiirmmwp uni:-i is likely in reach the Marltimes by bmh ma ”(VAF- mm R'A'F' mp UM mthm than nn n s”mIciSaliirdav pvt-iiintz. The outlook L! for Ft-(HRS er-ziiixvd in noithcin l')clEl14:elt,h'nphV Way dmmmi M tmwm. cloudy weamm. Sunday. ”-””ii' i A i 1 Regional forecasts: F.:istcrii N. ll. counties. lower St. .l4illll riier valley: Cloudy. rain he- uiiiiiiiig in :iiicrnnou: little change in low- L. Dickleson, New Glasgow. "Buying pigs Tursdriy zit way stock pens. paying 324300 KW”-' for thirty pounds and over. Alan paying higliest, market price for good veal calves under two, hun- dred and seventy-five pounds Monday at Buntaln and Bt-ll's Wharf. Willard Prnwse. "Buying Digs Monday at Fred- ericton. Tuesday: Brookileld 9 a m.: Milton 10: York 1 p.m.: Bed- iord 2; Tracadie 2.30; Mt. Stewart 3: Fhrt Augustus 3.30: Watervnie 4; Vernon River 5; Pownal 5.30. Wednesday: New Glasgow 9 am.; Wheotley River 10; Ho1mes' Cor- ner ll; New Haven 1 p.m.: Bon- Ihsw 1.30; Desable 2; Kelly's Cross 3; Kinkora 3.30: Emerald 4: Cili- ton 5; Kensington 5.30. Paying us a Dlir for road pin over 99 nu. own; 818 over iii lbs. Plus ti.oo extra for delivery of pin It - Farm we Sm" Gila. who break records Fredericton on Monday. Will buy Knud Jorgensen. any else. ....JEgypt Plans To Proclaim Full Scale Republic Soon CAIRO. (Reuters)-Egypt. soul will sweep sway the last vestiges of monarchy and proclaim a re- public "on the American model." Eizyptinn circles said Friday. In the new republic. they said. the iinportriut ministries of the interiar.wal' and marine and com- munlcations will be held by senior military men. to give the country the strength to achieve its "na- tional aims". v The country has been moving towards a full rmublic since Gen. Mohammed Nsguib. now prime minister, ousted King Perm: int July and set up a military admin- istratlon. As in the United States, the both the formal head of state and the country's chief executive. One important difference willbe that the post of comrnander-in- chief of the armed forces, auto- matically held by the U. B. presi- dent, will be held in Egypt by the vice-president. The country at present is ruled by ii congress. with a 13-man military committee supported by civilian cabinet mintstue. The cabinet is headed by Prime Min- ister Naguib. The popularity of the present adsntnistrstioti indicates that. in an election.Neguib probably would be ” president. with Lt.-col. Abdel Nasser. his top policy-mob lly FORBES RHUDFZ Canadian Press Business Editor VIENNA. iCPi An Austrian boy or girl will study in Canada next. year with all expenses paid as at result of the visit to Vienna by the Canadian delegation to the International Chambers of Com- merce congress. The idea came up earlier in the week when the Canadians discus- ged whether or not to hold a re- ception in return for courtesies ex- tended them here. They agree there were already enough social events and decided inetad on some practical step to- ward furthering iinderstnndtng be- tween Canada and Austria. -Announcement of the scholarship plan came Friday when the Gene- diaas. headed by D. P. Cruikshank, dslegutlon chairman. were re- cotved by Austrian chancellor Rub. Under details to be worked out. the student may choose his own president of the republic will be er. as vice-president. course and university. teniperatiii'c; light. winds: high at. M-ancton 46 and 58. Freder- icton M5 and 55. Saint John 46 and 52 Outlook for Sundnv: Clouriy. Prince lidrvarrl Island. upper M. ;John River valley. Bay of Chalenr: ifloudy. rain in the evening; little change in temperature with light Two Canadians Awarded Medals For Books In 1952 M I 0 - n ,0 H win .-'tu.iirl itlinvllnniniiiriigiswinwlil-til. l 43 and 55- Fdm""d3"'" 3"" (i""i" (mi Bruce lliileliison. Vlvinrln nnws- i'9m0FI 43 and 55- 0li"0"k ii" 5"” day: Cloudy. LONDHN, 0nt.. nf medals in run tliiiiadiniis 3 l l l.'lTL! ' . n-ipntvw man. wins the llniversiiy ni g - ::i)ll?1:0l'i"li'l:iIl:iTl,i"l niiilit liiv liiii::(i:'lV- Rriiisli (lnhiniliia nu-rial fnr lmliii-i REV 0f Flllid.l'i 1-liillii Winds ll" oi-nor (ictirtialis .-h'xKlll(iSi nitmi fli.l'll' i-inst-nvlir with "The Incrvd-;""””'lK ””'”l""5" 15 i" ”'”"'"W the Canarlian .-Millwrct .t::iwi.'ilinii. litit" t':iimdiari." his himlrnllll.l' i'lfi.'1.W".i-V Wmi (ml i'”iiCh”3 mm gh" I,nvs,rpl1i'r vjiil, tnrnirr war mr- xl.nl.mi-rm King. Ho rnrrnliy wnn tziiiuing ill afternoon and visibility rospnnricnl and now ll )Hil;.l'iilI'i .1 Nuliniinl Nmispaprir Aivnrd for fliNlU"l1ii.l' 1935 ill-'1ll 0ll"rh"1f mil” writer in ldiiclanrl. wins the l.m- l snrios of editorial: in the Vir- 1" "W lllfiltmsilll Riv "MP5 W 1” cork medal for humor with "Tina torlri Timrs. mil”? i"m9”'9mr” i" 1'" in”- ' ;,s" m- 'T 0 book awards wrrc annniin-. ” Ti ”” ” :,:”,,lpg,.n,.r.,.:T,l-1!ii.ii.i: i...ia....Miq'tv l)llii't”t'lhi'il'l'P hy Dr. Frank Stiling,l lligh tide today at Charlottetown village in l-lire to son justice (lonc'rliiiirnian of the Governor-Gem at 6.23 A. M. and 8.57 P. M. in its post office. nrnl's awards board. Judges for 13I;iah1tJider:in2t1li1ePNr;rllh Show It ' "n Sal '. the Leaeock medal were B. K. A. Am - - - .lo1hdri: lrll:.Mfli..”riniil iniiifilxflllliiirrlr ofnn.Sandwell. Louis Blake Duff and summerslde tide eighteen min- m."..,,u, hook --Y,-,.,;i.:e inriclr-nt.":W. A. Deacon: for the I'M? mt-dnl.,utes later than Charlottetown. a detailed nvcmint of HMS .tm- John Yncom. Dr. J. J. Tillman and? Sun rises today at (.36 A. M. and thyst's break .ior freedom frrim.DF- Edit" Ml'1T"ll-':- 159” u 7'43 P' M- I. it