i I I i - TATTENTIDN Do Inu&n Thnudsy, Febninry 8. 1955 Et:.tASsIFIEn ADS Isrigs Asssnnslstsd IOAIDIII ACCOMMODATID. - Dlal 404. AIX ACCOIINODATED h eenfartais hams. Apple II lsat ltrsot. can and Track: For Sals FOR IMMEDIATE SALE - Ill! Cunt fwd. Two-tone. One owns. Mel: Ilrtras. Loss in ILOM miles. owner leaving for England. Will sacrifice. Phone 'f7l1. CAR BUYERS Watch the heads turn as you drive by. 1949 roan COACH F. R. McLA1NE LTD. Maipeque Rd. Dial 7358 - 9 FOR SALE By public auction at Seaman's Auto Body. Charlottetown. P E. I. on the 14th day of February! 1955 at 12 o'clock Noon One 1950 Dodge 112 Ton idamagedi Sc-rialI No. 90083122. The ahoie is TIPIIIEI sold pursuant to s cmiditional sales agreement made between Andrew G Simnns of Brackleyy Point Road. Charlottetown. P EH 1 and W. R. Jenkins of Charlotte- town. P. E. 1.. which said con-I tract was duly assigned to Traders Finance Corporation Ltd. CHEVROLET OWNERS - CLEARING - 1953-1934 Chevrolet Back- up Lights. Original price ....... .. 510.75 Now installed for 337.00 Limited Supply Dowcl Motors Licl. Fitzroy Street Dial 6571 For Sale I FOR. SALE - BULL CALF. W. Youriker. Brackley. I En. SALE - zoo R7l;7l1'0l'NDA-- mm Sgbagns. Oswald Alurpliy. Millvale. l I I 703 SALE - BOAR PIG, I months old. Albert Murphy. Nor- boro. FOR SALE - LIGHT DRIVING sleigh in good condition. new shoeing. Dial 7641. 1 F01 SALE-ELECTRIC RANGE. Good condition. Phone 6165. 2to3p. m. 312000. 1 Ion SAL aox si.i:ir.ii.I like new. Turner Farm F.rtiiip- meni. Ion SALE - Moron a'o"fr and engine. 80 ft. long. ADIJLV Lea Macllae. Canoe Cove FOR SALE - TWENTY. COWI atnnchions. eleven water howls with fittings. Claude Smith. Parkdala. , Fon sau: - is is. r. xaiiivisriil Marine Engine. A-1 condition.l Apply Wailers Machine Shop.j Great George Street. 1 SALT FISII FOR SALE - DE- llvuod C. 0. D. any Railroad ItaiIoIhP. I. 1.. in 50 lbs. bundles. Small cod l0c per lb. Medium and large cod 14c lb.. Eastern Packing Cn.. Souris. I nelf contained refrigerated dis- plq once with bottom storage. eo with porcelain platters. cadition Can be seen in operation. Ideal Dairy. Slim-' marslds. LL... SAL! IY TENDER TECH! WM be received by the animal until noon. February, gs, la: a lot G x 100 situate atl Km Street. formerly occu- bv Turner Farm Equipment. highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For firmer particulars apply- THE IAITIRN TRUST COMPANY Irtessters lstats I. Hooper Horne FOR SALE IY TENDER uderstgnedisntil aoini.Fel:ryuary &kLfwf;dOnl&bd.dmlh Ireet, or oe- es hiunr Paris quip- meat. GlI&k& For h'ilier yjairlilsolars apply- IAITIRN TRUE COMPANY Ineestors Esme H. Hooper not-as 104 Richmond Street itosr - ONETREDWSIDE-RACK on lALl'.- Univ?-fiisiiliroor P Fsnals llslp Vfsntsl IALESWOMAN WANTED IMME- diately for iutsrnationalht known company. Goad salary win: sieknsu benefits. h pleasant working conditions. Must have some sewing experience. also state other qualifications. Apply Bu ill, Guardian. WANTED Experienced Stenographer for Secretarial duties in Charlotte town. . Apply to: PERSONNEL MANAGER Maritime Central Airways Charlottetown, P.E.I. sip Wanted RELIABLE HELP WTA N T E D. References required. Apply in ptijrson. Clifton 1-Intel, Summer- si e. 1111. 1139111 in vicinity of Churchill. Gass. Clyde River. John . sr - m 1-i"c'i'n i”r”1'T(Tr' North River Road and Villa. small black corded handbag. gAppl.viVl3ox C.NV Giiarriian. LOST BY A CITY FIREMAN, wrist watch 1Eska1. with ex- pansion bracelet. hetueeii fire hall and Dorchester Street LOST - JANUARY ZIST IN THE vicinity of Y. M. C. A. green change purse containing money and key. Leave at Guardian. Reward. LOST - FUR LINEI) GLOVE, somewhere between Charlotte- town Hospital and St. Dunstan's Basilica. Finder leave at Char- lottetown Hospital. VMISGEIIIIIOOIIS ELECTROLUX DEALER -106. ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 70311. souius RADIO REPAIRING. - D F. MacDonald. RADIO SERVICE - J A C If I E Doyle. Dial 4305. CRUSIIING GRAIN. 'r?Es'nav and Friday each week at Clay- bournels, 110 Upper Queen. Mats Help Wanted ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY JOB information now available in- cluding contractors. application form. etc. Send 31.00 to Seaway Information Bureau Room 707. I15 Sparks. Ottawa. 51'. LAWRENCE ' SEAWAY: contractors are now on the job. Thousands of men are needed now for this giant construction project. For latest information and job application forms writr today to Seaway Opportunities gnizt Office Box ll. Cornwall. n . "HOW TO VALUE OLD STAMPS." Only such guide on the market. .'l0c is all it costs and it may be worth thousnnda of dollars to you. X. Bileiiki. Station "I", wlnnipsg. Man. Salssmenjfantad SALESMAN WANTED Salesman Wanted by Leed- ing Maritime Jobber. North Shore, NE. and P.E.I. terri- tory open to an energetic man under forty years of age. Must have car and past road experience. Apply in own handwriting sending photograph if available to Box 39, AMHERST, N.S. Tnvanrisino SPECIALTIES - Montreal firm handling more than one thousand advertising specialties ranging from .05 in &50.00 requires energetic. ex- perienced salesman to call on all Businesses, lndustrias. Clubs. Hotels and Restaurants. Auto 0: references essential. Write Box 80, Station "E". Mo&IIL 3 Ts Lot T0 LET-TWO KEATID ROOMS. Phone 7&1. Tersate: M a r k e t thoroughly mixed; tradin slow . New York: arket lower ted issues strong. Montreal: Industrial: and pa- pers lower. ; selec- Canadlaii Dollar MONTREAL (CPI-The U. I. dollar closed Wednesday at a dis- count of 2 15-16 per cent in terms of Canadian funds. up 1-16. It took 9! 1-10 cents Canadian to buy 81 American. Pound sterling 02.70 5-10. '0 3-14. . Grains WINNIPEG ICP1-Prices mined narrowly in quiet trading Wednes- day on the Winnipeg grain ax- c I a n g a. Commercial demand was limited and mostly in barley with "Port! of a small overseas sale to the United Kingdom. Closing prices: Oats: May 8514; Jly 0014; Oct. 761,-'sb. Bnrlryr May 1.2m; Jiy 1.111a- Va: Oct. 1.1l1bb. Rye: May l.2ti1.,b; Jly 124-ha; Oct. l.28b. Flax: May !.li1.b. .lly 3.0714; Oct. 2.9Ps. white 2914. colored JIO: f.o.b lion- treal wholesale Quebec while '10:..- colored Ill. Receipts: Nil. ' W No. 1 potatoes: P.E.l. 755 2.26- -140: N; 8. new white 75s 2.00-2.10; 5.. a. oils 1.30-1.40; N. a. 10s .31. -34; Maine 505 130- . N. Y. Slc:cT(s NEW YORK iAPI- The gfnck market backed down Wednesday 3"" I Steady advance of a little more than two weeks. Gain: W911! between one and two points while losses extended to between one and three points. Aircrafts and oils had the sat concentration of plus Steels. rails, motors and other sec- tions 'were either definitely lower or mixed at best. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 70 cents at 5150.10. Volume was moderate at 3,210,000 shares. Fairchild Engine was at the head of the most active list up I": at 1812. It was followed by Curtiiis-Wright up Va and Bald- win-Lima-Hamilton up 1-. Among advancing stocks were Remington Rand. Koppers Co., Rohm and Haas. Grumman Air- craft. Northrop Aircraft .Pea- body Cnal. Montgomery Ward and Texas Co. Losers included Allis-Chalmers, Radio Corp., Chance Vought, Un- ited Aircraft. Goodrich. Chrys- ler, Bethlehem Steel. Interna- tional Telephone. Du Pont. West: inghouse Electric. Baltimore and Ohio. Union Pacific. Standard Oil NJ and Pan American World Allrways. great- .sa stocks were lower. Canadian Pacific dropped 11.. Mo- lntyre used 114 and Dome Mines and International Nickel each f;ll it. Hiram Walker advanced Among nixed Canadian issues on the American stock exchange, Royalits Oil gained is and Lake Shore slipped Vs. What stocks did: Wsiitsil MARKETS and signs. . Wed Tue Advances . 430 512 Declines . 562 499 Unchanged .. . 2241 254 Total issues . . . . . . . . .. 1233 1258 NEW Yoiut CLOSING ouoru ' rieth stasl . . mu Bnrg Warnger . . . . . . . . . . .. aim Chen and Ohio ring Con! ldlaon . l7Vs El Auto 1. as can Ilse Gui Mot Goodyear I c.- usnts range. Consolidated Deal- non firmed 11 cents at 02.01 and H t Nor Iy . 0' 3 Ilisnnecott 10 m lhlDlIl"mrr W . 1M 1 av Central . IBM 1 Radio (inrp . mg mg Sid (bl NJ M Q llld Alrrafl Ah lu Vanadium in I Weill 1'n Tu 41 41 Westinghouse .. an C. 3' I St E13111 Ms 910 use ' sa s at Montreal Stocks .1: 3; MONTREAL. (CPI-Prices were '?i.' hm ,?;;f,',,":,, ,3 & mixed at the close of active trad- use can Gllllsa is is ing on the stock market Wednea- J :1 5'30 sssu css in no Papers. utilities and banks were use t: lnnher ? a stronger. "iscellaneous lndustrials agony Ntlnl u as were mixed. Steels and senior oils ".0 1': E” lA9l'8 fractionaily easier. There mm c... p... 1. u” was little movement in the bsver- Egg I;:.w1l1: I: la ages. senior metals ad carriers. ' ' Mines were mixed in a no 3" 3” II I) :8: an 3: Craham-Bousquet eased W: cents 1at 8511 cents. Western oils were trendlesa. Scurry was up 50 cantai at 32.45 and Caivan was off 10 dustrials off 05 at 150.4. combin- ied off 0.5 at 2068. papers off 0.74 I at lliid n...x timing " cents at 06.20. 1TT:iI g:lM:: The stock exchangs'a closing nsssbsiu averages show banks up 0.81 at '3 3?" 1-0" 411.911, utilities off 0.5 at 119.7. in- mu, ,,,';1,' -1100 E lllalartt 560 East sulltvaa INN I Ilstals son of 1 . . no.-I Prices for class two wheat for (n, 21755 mm with up 0” . I ma 3:," export to countries outside IWA: . - pg. snout Inf 1 nor. 1.7211; 2 1691,; 3 1.5711,; gm l000Il:m aisiss 4 1.6311; 1 durum 2.70; 2 233- 3 Asbestos . u 1500 Emu: 2.67. IWA rices. I nor. 1.7211: 2 at Sm". gvi n. 1.09; I I6 '12: 4 1.6312; 1 durum Boise c Nat '.' 371;, Am raioabridss 1.901;; I 19711; 3 1951... nomesnc fialhiiral A 5M 1-11: :-rad- prices: 1 nor. 1.7214: 2 1.6014; 3 1” 3 ” " "" 1.571.. 4 i.s.w.; 1 durum 2.051.: Ir'i.'I'.ii T7: :io2:mi.i':: 2 1.0711. 1 2.0616: may pmg ' usgi sooflgatw - . . If (aims: in MM so Minna I fl ma Pt A Pi-oduc. III" S'TI':11nISIIlI iii”: moo G31.-tn" c Bk f'oni ta-A 550 Glut YI1 M0-NTRE.AL 'CP'---Federal de IC 'TakreII"m m. it-AI Lake partment of agriculture quotations: Ir. Ce! 1.1-, ms Grildraat Eggs: Free cases. extra large-I" ”'"" Jttl gill: f,:l'd"'U 391,40; I . . . M 0 ran 37. . in aliggyagv '"?d111111 35M rot-itsittiti m. isoviooin lilan :. . ia .. B 30. C 23. Re-:( hniellr-rs 121.1 moo Goldhawx ceipts: 813. 111 SI-rrl"I2'.llll Butler. Wholi-sale si1.-6i1:.- our. ""1" "11"" V91" 1999-1Pl5 Qut 01; first grade I::ImPrT" creamery print job price 621a-63. llnm Tex Recelptg; N11. i'uiinn.1imn Cheese" Ontario. 'h't 30 - .1(;"":”.'”'L" ored 301.. f.o.b. fatv-ioil:ye: Qi.pi,:Ic IIiimp:m'm imp Toh 1-in in P1: Ilnt siiwi ilii Pr lnl Pal-er lint Pi-ta 1600 High Crel 11;.-an 500 High Bell yxinii 11 Ill Tow Drll -xni sil l'ar In Ilotlingsr 'lf1 us Home 011 do Pi 8000 Ram YI ,uu- Pow as I an Hud Bay llnlal .. 1 H0 Runkv Rniaitlp II I 5700 11y Cliarg inn Pr I) , 1100 lnaplrntial 1-” Corr mil 44:; &rit,NickIl . mini and n 11 Ida rts cs i iiisinnn r I. 1111 in It M15 1000 Jakiilfs Steel 4416 ; llsott Jaulst l'n steal , 1100 Jasnsr Jimnnlllan sill Jslllos Conn Pa) 4600 Johurk. Ford .. . 5000 Julie! y e:------ 11 H6060 Joruiiiitl coo Jupiter 3 Toronto Stocks I 1 TORONTO. tcri-Mon mick" exchange trading slowed to a walk 26500 Kayrarid M5 Kerr Aditlssl zm l(e.vboi-con llI)0 Kirk "III .1000 Kirk Lake E 2.! E gwadnesday. Price changes wsrel M .smail and irregular. . "mo Kmv Western oils ended mixed but a few issues moved well ahead. WANTED-NUM-BER or nac- reation chairs. Phone 0309. wmrnn - i"o'n'”i"ElTiis roi Checker Cab. wan-ran -. ALE ii'o'r-TTJET. Pints or quarts. Dial 0695. Michael llroa., wan-ran-1-o auv SMALL home on monthly terms. Apply Box D. 0.. Guardian. FOR RENT - LARGE BED-Sl'I'- ting room. furnished. Gentleman prefsrred; also small front bed room. Box 111, Guardian office. no RENT-FOUR. ROOM APART- ment, including living room. bed- room. kitchen and bath. unfur- nished. Oil heated. uses mnthl . Immediate possession. Call 0! WANTED -- A SMALL APART- marit or unfurnished room, im- mediately. Dial 6064. WIIOIT LIFTING EQUIPMENT. If you have bar-bells you aren't using, members of the Char- lottetown Y. M. C. A.. would ap- preciate their loan. or consider from0toIp.iri. purchase. Please write or phone 841. . Sirsst entrance lisaied. line flooring Clean. appreximaiey pun. ATTENTION space available with window display eeuiiier. lights, hot water . wash room shared, I7 feet long and I2 feet wide. reasonable rsnf. Phone I. T. Cardy 659! Suite I4 be- tween 9 and it am. and bstwssn 7 and 9 vs Lab-radar T3900 Lk Dufaiu Scurry jumped as cents to 31411,. m 1311;; 111-- Peace River Gas to 17.50 and (Tan-I ass u. .:I'..... ,actlan Atlantic 25 to 3605. Also zoom Lu- strong were llanff, Canadian De- ;.”&"1'P.1;'4 .vonian. General Pate A. Triad mg, f:,f,,,,,, and Western Leaseholds. V un int. ! Barnat gained 12 cents to 31.41 110" 1- L I41 in golds and Campbell Red Lake :32 II:"'.;;'"' -20 to 59.00. Easier issues included ssootouvm ILake Shore, Mclntyre and Sigma. mihriiaiiur-t Base metals price changes were mostly small but Noranda dropped .9. u.. 31 to 382.50. Moat highsr-priced Iosoussr'e's' iiraniiims gained with Algom up :3 5311",? . I I i.i;':3L:.'"..tlf;':” .i.".i.L2::2.i' "'1 1:: 1-1'.--1 . - - - - an In 1 Closing indexes: 6 id u .00 to 1.1m lrartmmr ;8l.l8. base metals ui? .lgl tg 106.65 land western olla off .00 to 108. . -5111" Mark lfll Lew clue ”.”..L'Ai'" "J" 3.. ITIM ii... 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In how many laces and in how many tongues d the is-ysar-old Rubinstein hear a similarly mats- volentcurse before somebody did kill him in the early hours of last Thursday morning? For this son of a Russian bnnhsr was despised during his lifetime as few men are. Even in death there were few to any a good word for him. Serge Rubinstein consecrated his life to the pursuit of two things- monsy and women. Neither eluded him. . , Worth more than 310,000,000 when he died. he used money to buy everything money can buy- fine food. good wine. soft gar- furnishlngs, tavish amusements, power. a fleeting security and im- munlty from the usatest war man- kind aver waged. Rubinstein was found dead on the pale green wall-to-wall bed- room carpeting of his Fifth avenue mansion at 8:30 a.m. Thursday by a butler who came to awaken him. He had been strangled. FAMILY FLED RUSSIA Who was Serge Rubinstein? The riddle of his personality can never be completely solved. For much of his background depends on his own version of his past. And Serge Ru- blnstein was a most unreliable man and honesty to him could be construed as weakness. For .whnt it is worth however, here is his story: He was born in May. 1008. in St. Petersburg in the imperial Russia of the last czar. His father. Dmitri, was privy counsellor to the czar and financial adviser to the mad monk. Rasputin. In 1917. when Serge was nine. his father lined a greatcoat with as much money as he could and fled Russia in advance of the Red revolution. A few months later. his wife and two children joined him in Sweden. Serge, with pieces of his familyls jewels hidden on him. The family travelled on forged Serge grew up in Stockholm and Vienna. He went to school at. Cam- bridge in England. where he won honors in economics. Through later life he spoke English with an ac- cent faintly Russian and British. The shrewd. young student rea- lized that much of old Russia's wealth was stored outside the cauti- try and that its owners had died in the revolution. He ferreted out one such dormant account in a 1411. i4 xiv. Swiss ban" "ndcd up heirs to ::V' f” is claim the fund and gained 017,000 3, , , (”.'.T 1' : chore. 13:14 is im His truly fabulous career began -5 "W 115 quietly c. ,.i Willi Serge holding '23 down a modest job in a small Paris so 3; bank. the Banque Franco Asiati- I7 -5 -.7 que. With his lit?-lniig flair for com- :3 :3 3": plicated manipulation, he had ac- ' quired control of the bank at the 111.4 111.5 11. 3 or 1 age of 22. V. is as 3:; 1:171 EJECTEI) FROM FRANCE ,5, M151 3.11 In 1035. the fledgling finlncicr 3, ,4 ,. was kicked out of France . for M1 is so speculating against the franc '3 1'7: 1"" Iltubinstoin blamed his ouster on 4, ., .2 1Prcmisr Pierre Laval's antl-som- im in 170 litlsm and also to the fact that 1 1" both men had eyes on the same 1:: 1:? 1-,; IParisian beauty. This eye for XXIII-4 14 baautlfulwumen was another life- 12 ,ilong Rubinstein trait. : 3” 3252'” Meanwhile he had won control ago no no of the Chosen Corp., a holding 11' ""1 '1'"-- company for Korean gold mines. 7,2” 32” whose British promoter had gone as is 17 g , ill I21. lllh 14! 136T H0 moo Qua chili is as as '5 57 57 now our (Top llfl 1.91 in III B U 00Il0ue on ion inn ion "I 4' 70 isoo our Man ll ll 4' ll 46 mo Due Metal no no no 1" 1” 1-'15 zoom QIIP mkel iz: lltl Ill 0 111 056 2100 Queenalim 1014 2010 101.4 1014 "Vs IM sins ousmsni 1211. mg 7.11. I H II ma ladlera rt as at 1'5 170 190 am Rayrok so as as 8! 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I : II II in gun. 5': 1: 30.1 IQ. lira!” CH C '0. vs II I 32 ' -us iassssi Q R on I n I innsiniaws & (I14 : ,3 til Z local I IV: I; .4; "" h if I 1 ' E.” 1'. 23 Fabulous Bur Unedifying ments. a palatial home. unique Iy Career Was to Jail. Later. Rubinstein was as- cued of mllkin the company to the tune of .tl)0.000. lie was forced to reply IIJIIJJIM of thin to minority stockholders in elm settl of a lawsuit. Rubinstein obtained a passport in the Portuguese colony of lla- cao off the China coast by swear- ing he was the illegitimate prod- uct of an affair between his mother and a Portuguese noble- lull. With this passport, in IOII. Rubinstein entered the United States by way of Canada. under the name of serge Manuel Ru- binstein do Rovello. Portugal inter repudiated the passport. lsavlng Rubinstein once again a stainless outcast. Plunging Into Wall Street. he gained control of the old Postal Telegraph Cn.. and in reported to have dragged down a cool mil- lion when it merged with West- arn Union. lie was credited with clearing another million :by his manipulations during the unifica- tion of the New York subway- stem. BRILLIANTLY RUTHLESS Another of his brilliantly ruth- lsss deals concerned a broken- down oil produces, the Panhandle Producing and Refining Co. By highly questionable means he built It into a holding company that provided him with 03,500,000 net profit. Rubinstein controlled as many as 17 corporations at a time. Re once told an interviewer: "My technique in finance is to figure out how much the com- pany is worth dead-not living. I don't pay much attention to fig- ures on a company's earning wa. I'm most interested in findi is out if the liquidation price of a company's assets is more than the price of the stock." Rubinstein was riding high when the United States began drafting its Second World War Army. When bachelor. only were being drafted in 1941. Serge mar- ricd for the first and only time in his life. In his draft dodging. Rubinstein was accused of claim- ing all manner of relatives as dependents. falsely representing his income as meagre. buying his way into executive positions in defence plants so he would ap- pear essential. and pulling strings up and down the line from here to Washington. Arrest Made In Sinugdlng case an char we :-smandad W b?n or hearing on . - zaraon was arrested Ing after he stepped off a from western Canada at Melton airport. Police said the was found h his was described as a jewelry sales- in sontinus an investigation to certain I an international smug- gling ring in operating. TORONTO. (OP)-Joulfl I. la- . of Tot-oats and Ian ed with possessing of smuggled Jew . was lab. 10 this mora- plans iswslry possession. Ila an. RCMP sfflclala said they will as- I Fight For. Control of Montgomery Ward CHICAGO. (A!)-Ixoula I. wot aaa Tuesday won the first iuum at the legal phase of his fight to win control of Montgomery wars and Go. - Judge Harry ll. Fisher of in. circuit asiirt ruled in favor u Wolflon. 41-year-old finaacl: from Florida. is Walton's aimed at upsetting tbs Ward method of electing directors. 1 he plaintiffs ad." the 1 tin said ll Haifa. Tel-Avlv and Jsla .. the three main ports of the 1.. public of Israel. elals and the railways are com- pleting the initial stage of a nsw deal in frenlght rates which goes into effect launching of a monumental over- haul of the com lea rats structure. this first part will see a cross-country lave of tbs basic tolls that carry about 15 per cent of Canada's 81.000.000.- 000-a-year freight traffic. lng) rates havs varl to region. The no equaliae them between the Pacific coast and the Quebec-Marltimes border. with the Atlantic provinces partly excluded under a 1017 sta- lute. TWO-YEAR EQUALIZATION class rates about to be smoothed out, the rate-regulating board of transport commlaalonerii has turned its attention to equalis- ing s o m I'll o d I t y rates. special charges accorded particular types of stances. expected to take about two years. have had teams of rate experts on the Job day and night preparing tens of thousands of new individual rates which take up about 3,000 pages for each of the two big lines. changes from long-standing rate levels. consumers probably won't detect variations. By JOHN IAILANC Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CF) - Federal offi- arch 1. Almost six years since the Ian I a long-range Up to now. these "class" (cell- from region system will With the ups and downs of the already traffic accnrding in circum- The equalisatlon job is In the last year the railways While they represent major One big reason is that the in- Rail Class Rates To Be Equahzed t7 auguration ef the new rates will be accompanied by removal of a temporary squallsatlon mushy. as between east and west which the board put into effect h loss. This transitional step consisted of an order to the railways in re- duce rates in the west by five per cent and permission for them to increase Ontario-Quebec rates by to per cent. It was aimed at bring- ing the two sets of rates to show equality pending the March 1 change. N0 ATLANTIC CHANGE There will be no change as freight moving within the Atlantic provinces. protected by in Man. time Freight Rates Aot sf 1027. On traffic between the Atlantis provinces and points outside them the part of the haul .outalda the lliarltlmes will be subject on agugj. ization changes. Completely exempt from squal- ization in export grain traffic nov- 4 ing within the went under the low. , statutory Crow's Nest pass rates. Under this revision, the historiq difference in rats levels between the west and central Canada should disappear on class ratas. tbs Ontario-Quebec rates going 3 moderately and the west's earning down to meet them. TITANIC SUIIVIVOI DES MONTREAL (CF)-Mrs. I. ll Rays. 05. a survivor of to thing of the liner Titanic in 1011. died Wednesday after a brief illnaaa. Born in St. Louis. 040.. Mrs. Hays was the widow of the proudest .( the now-defunct'Grand Trunk Itali- way. who perished in to dilute: anaged to get 15 different changes in his draft status over the years. He never was drafted. But in I945 he was indicted as a draft dodger and eventually served a federal pris- on sentenue of 11A years. When Rubinstein came out of prison in 1040 the U. S. govern- ment began deportatlon proceed- ings against him. Rubinstein fell back on his money to hire "19 best legal talent he could find This method worked and to the day of his death his endless court apneals staved off his deporta- tinn. Rubinstein Says American Housewives May Get Better Spuds NEW YORK, tAPl-The Ameri- can housewife may soon be able to buy potatoes guaranteed to cook as either a "baker" or a ”bniler." Dr. M. P. Rasmiisseii. professor of marketing at Cornell University. says surveys have shown that one- thlrd of consumers are willing to pay premium prices for guaran- teed cooking performance of potat- oer. ing the specific gravity of potatoes it can be determined whether the are manly or waxy. Potatoes wt a higher total of solids are better suited for baking. When the spec- ific gravity is ow. the potatoes hold their shape better for boiling. frying and iicalloplng. The test I ' of dum ing po- tatoes Into a large tank filed with salt water of a specific density. The "baking" potatoes drop to the Enitod States has zig-zagged. as There was consistency behind the scenes. but not in the open, in considering Formosa aHy consistency on defending it. before the Korean war. the re- 8 root of President sion in early 1950 not to defend the island against the Reds. months later when the war began. the 1001 Senate hearings on the firing of Gen. Douglas thur. particularly by tary of state. Gen. Bradley. than chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the late Admiral Forrest P. Sherman. then a member of the . moan from China in 1095. had to had portant" no enemy should Fonnoaa. foe. Bradley aal . would not force American defences back to the Yank Policy On Formosa Has Zig-zaggecl Since War By JAMIE MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst The Formosan policy of thle t frank. not always been strategic- impnrtant. There was in- American military weakness ult of econonilzing. was at the ruman's deci- Chinese He reversed himself six Korean Most of the story unfolded l.n MacAr- testimony seci'e- 1 N. in Dean Acheson. than Omar JCS The Japanese. who took For. He told the convention of the I h S w 1 United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable I clyl3.::.rx'h. . .232:-, (IE3! :::mfet:o1:h:hf;e;f gum ;:;1l11;';'t1f tlonallats ruled China then. ; ential about hill the customers IMPORTANCE S-I-IESSED I may want separated potatoes. Rllmllllm "Mid H153 W "IV on June 3. 1045. before the Japanese war ended. the state department had issued a bulle- tin. It said no point in the Far East. except Singapore. was so he told it at the hearings. was strategically Important as For- moss. Bradley said in 1051 the JCS "always" felt it was "im- rab Losin Formosa o a Philippines and Okinawa. Sherman said that although the JCS didn't want Formosa in un- friendly hands. the military lsad- . era didn't think the United States should send armed forces to hold Formosa bacaiiss of the ”state of the military establish- ment." . That establishment had been dismantled after the Second World War. Only a shell was left. In December. 1040, just sf- tsr the Reds had smashed Chlang. the Truman administration was getting ready to tell Congress it wanted to cut military Ipend- ing to 813.500.000.000 and reduce the armed forces still further from 1,602,011 to 1,611.3 mas. AID POI OIIIANO That month the Reds. liavinl driven Chlang to Formosa. seem- ed to be making preparations to capture it. The JCS recommend- ad a "modest program" of milit- ary help for Chtang. The stats department opposed the idea and won out. On Dec. II. 1040. that depart- ment issued a guide for broad- casters of the Voice of America. telling them to explain to the world that Formosa had no stra- tegic valus and wasn't worth as- fending. Acheson said this was duiir to save the United States from am- harraumsnt when Formosa fall to the Reds. The real story. as thin: The United States was too weak to defend Formosa. Truman. backing up the state department. on Jan. 5. 1000 said the United States would not de- fand Formosa. On June 27. 1050. two days after the Korean war started. Truman decided to de- bottom and the "boilers" float on United States west coast but tend Formosa. That has been his top. The separated potatoes could would "jeopardise" American policy and Eisenhower's policy be t ” and ' J ' ' between the ever since. Tl-ll R nun aoaiiiiiivc HOUSE :cPxrwy- : EGADI CAM you DOLT5 came . rrf He ROCKER asauesze-3 LLONSI THE eettows -I Pusi-lee A STREAM or AIR 1;? 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