................-....a.w aw res it-.'-.IhI iisliisizli ii liitiilI:4.ia!Ir...nlnr.1aus-i.i in is.,l'iaiu.:.sii&”vs- in-out 1' I.:eev.ss."u uses. MAXIMS .MAXIMS or A " Jt MERE MAN MERE MAN y Chant! lays not her hand upon 505 5"" '"'l”'' h"''”' ” um" truth. lips. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1952 DELAYS ADJOURNMENT AT OTTAWA Morning Dally Founded 1831. The Guardian. Five Cenh. By carrier: Charlottetown. hmmerslilo 315.00 per umum. muwnm 14 AGES . in I. ILL 10- and U. I. A. slaoo per annnm. REDTSTRIBUTIONA Alberta General Election Called For August Slndepentil-nt , or - Commission The death occured at his home in Summerslde on Sunday morn- Death Yesterday Of Prominent Siside Man Mounties Lead Off In Colorful Parade V 1 OTTAWA. Jim? 79 T (OP) '-The lng at seven o'clock of Maynard Fifth Term C0mm01'13 V0i9d 53 W 37 samiday Freeman Schurman. President of EDMONTON. JUIIO 39m(CP)-- lberta. will vote inageneral elec- on Tuesday, Aug. 5. The Social dredit Party, which first swept to power 1'! years ago under William Aberllart's leadership, will seek its fifth consecutive term of office. Premier Ernest G. Manning. 43-year-old successor of the party founder who died in 1943. an- nounced the election date satur- day. Nomination day is July 22. It will be the fourth provincial election this year. Sas atchewan voted June 11 and British colum- bia. the next day. Quebec will have a general. election July. 16. Surprise Announcement The election announcement was coupled with the surprise disclos- ure of the impending retirement against a Progressive Conservative request for an independent com- mission to handle reallocation of seats in the Commons. The proposal, calling for estab- lishment of a commission to handle work now done by a parliamentary committee, was supported by Pro- gressive Conservative and C.C.f". -members along with J. L. Gibson (Ind - Comox-Albcrnll. Liberal and Social Credit members voted against the motion. George Drew. Progressive Coh- servative leader. said in sponsoring oral constituencies. M. F. schunman Co., Ltd., in his 90th year. Death came peacefully after an illness of two weeks, and brought to a close a life of one of Prince Edward Island's truly great men. a life of great achievement devoted not only to the advance- ment of the company which bears his name, but dedicated to all mai- ters concerning the betterment ofi the community in which he lived, It was well and truly said of him. by his life long friend, Dr. Johni Ni.1cNei1l, "He interested hlmsclfi in all things that were for the bet-I U10 m0ii0n ihhb 0Hi.V Bil impllrlitli terment of his friends, his nelgh-'. commission could take politics out hours. and the community ail of a readjustment of federal eiect- large." i A son of the late Mr. and !Virs.l' He spoke before the Commons Robert schurmam (nee Lydiai gave second reading - approval llliGollldl'llp) he was born on May- principle - to a bill lncreaslnzzkmiih. 1363, at Freetown. Here he! membership in the Commons to received his early education and liv-i 265 from 262. The bill stems fromi ed until 1888. In that year he was; i The Late Mr. Schurman from public life of Mines Minister Nathan E. Tanner. who has ad- ministered Alberta's oil I ources since the first big strike at Leduc in 1941 transformed the fortunes of the pfovince. Mr. Tanner. 54, member of the Legislature for Cardston since 1935 and Minister of Mines for 15 (Continued on page 3 col. 8) Coming Events "Dance, Orwell 1-fall, July I. "Sandy's Drive-In Theatre. the 1951 census, asked to become manager oi theimmr" The bill was referred to the com- Kensington branch of the Schur-lglffjgg 3331.1 3): gootg gggsiigiggn mittee on redistribution. The com- man. Clark and Company, woo imd some attractions but instead mlttee, at a brief session, appended Workers and builders. lot Ding no Kmsmgmn he went to the bill a schedule outlining the It ishoteworthy that Mr. schur- to Eeadvme Colorado when M boundaries of the 255 consi,ltuen- man had always been interested .n ,,...n'..n.,M..n.n..... (ties. The schedule contained boun- in lumber. He liked the clean, (Continued on page 13 col. 2) dary changes approved at previous meeiings of the committee. . The legislation ihen was report- ed hack to the Commons. Debate e . on the proposed changes is expect- ed to start Mondav. Once approved. the changes in constituencies will b 4, Ausplclously The parade was part of the -observation of Festive Week in Charlotte- A six man it. C. M. P. Detachment led off in the annual Garrison Session Delayed shows Tuesday and Friday's 9 pan. "Dance, Forest Bill Hall Wed- nesday, July 2nd. f'1ce cream and dance Iona West School. Tuesday. July 1. "Kelly's Cross Parish Picnic, Hvednesday. July 10. , '”Dance at Gordon Lodge every Cites Increasing Cost of Ottawa ., Expeflmglllal-:v church Parade to Trinity United Church and the Basilica yesterday. The p T was commanded by Brigadier W. W. Reid, D. S. 0., E. D. town. Additional pictures on Page 5. Police Investigating Suspected Attemptqyyflt Sabotaging iRan-a-tani - Photo by Barter'a Film Lab. Acheson Given pllgrm Wglcome It had been expected that the session would adjourn Saturday. However. some members believe it now will take at least two more days in complete the work. The re- distribution legislation and the es- muat be passed. ' The day brought these other de- ve-lopments: The stirring music of the Road to the Isles Saturday night an- nounced the start of another of Rev. G. E. Molfal iimates of several departments still. Cape. Breton l-iighlanders playing on the lawn of the Aclimrglries. , The roadway aroun :ovem- t C d ' mvnt Pond was linerl almost sol- S a e -g idly with cars uiilled with people g”m . who came to hear. the first of R was annmmced yesmrday Mm. many concerts provided by bands the Rt Rev. Bishop R, H, water- the big Festive Week programs. . It came from the bagpipes of the st. ll vieiiig VIENNA. Austria. June 29 - 1. Justice Minister Garson an- imm he” Mid C15'3whe"”" Yfisf man. Lord Bishop of the Diocese nounced the arrest ofnaymand Ar- ma” ””''"0”" c””"”3 M” of Nova Scotia. hasnppolnted tho Friday night. Music by 1'f.obichIud.. .O'1'1lAWA. June 29 -(speclan- "Dance Lorne Valley every Tuesday. Burke's Orchestra. "Rollo Bay Tea Party, Wednes- day, July 30. "Dance and social in West- gnoireiand School. Wednesday, July I! - Concern over the increasing cost to the Oanadia taxpayer of the Experimental Farm at Ottawa was voiced in the Commons on Agri- culture Department estimates here by W. Chester S. McLure. Pro- gressive Conservative member for Queens. , .- The central Experimental Farm At. Mirnlnegaah Run late Friday night the mooring lines of the Ron-A-Tan, a. large launch equip- pad for harvesting Irish moss, were cut in what was believed to he a deliberate attempt to sabotage the vessel. Mr. Leonard Vatcher, and a sec- out the harbour entrance. They managed to get the engines started barely in time to prevent the boat from drifting into the breakers at the entrance of the Run where they would have grounded with possible damage. . It is understood an investigation thur Davies. 44. prominent Canad- Els” give” at the wm Iocnl hos" Rev. Gerald E. Mnifat to succeed (AP)-State Secretary Dean Ache- son of the United States arrived here today amid ringing cheers of thousands of Austrians under Soviet occupation. He came from another Russian-ringed city-Ben iin-where he also got a hearty welcome during A 24-hour visit. His trips in Vienna and Berlin Airliner Escapes in Mid-Air Collision pitals and at the Sanitarium. fan writer for passport fraud. Dav- l Last night a huge crowd packed 185 w”I;1?i:.E.”ig:'gef,1J?I::orT9wX1 the area around Memorial Field. (Continued on page 13 591, 4) to hear ihe crack band of H. M. C. S. stadacnlla, Halifax, in a special evening concert. Church Parade A big feature of yestrrdayls Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. D.D., as incumbent of St. Peter's Cath- edrah The Rev. Mr. Moffai. at prosenh incumbent of St. Paul's church, Lorne Park. Toronto, is s gradu- ate nf Rothesay Collegiate. Bishops University. and the Faculty of Divinity of Trinity College. Unl- "Mali your films and nega-1 coats had been mounting on a 0nd man Whose name could not be is underway by the R. C. M. P. in d . d t t . mm. W GM-nhum smug”. ch”. male of 3 quarter of 3, mmion learned. who were sleeping aboard coopergtion with the Fisher.” Deg 31:!etv3l;ltP;1g:ngu;lredEl'i"l;JR?c:li amt: ionawwn, dollars a. year Mr, McLure said, awoke just as the boat was drifting partment. At the same time, it appeared that , ..Re,,,ve wwnemnyi, gm, ,3 Vflery little revenue was derived - 0 e (0, Murray Hm-bum. -1-” pmy md mm a central Experimental B M t W f 30”, Xmas, Farm. Agriculture Minister Gar- T 9 er, 1 C diner admitted that the revenue . no-d SM L...""" ”" mm " 0W..r: And Daughter Killed July 4th, 9.80-12.30. Burke's 0lt- -'”'””"i” chestra. (continued on Eag,e.WlqncOl' 2) "See "Eyes of Love" byPRllPsT- E R t T W 0-omcigi opgnlng. cow." 3", tico Dramatic Club at Tracadlc I1 e 0 e school. Wednesday, July 9th. sup- Cross. Wednesday. July 2nd. DALLAS. Tex.. -"me 29 Paw- celebmmm was me pamde M V”' versity of Toronto, and holds Mas- ” ' 1 lice and school . v s the West is determined to keep A big Hirliner and I1 5171811 Dinne ”m.5 mmi5”y.' 9” ter of Arts and Bachelor of Divin- them free. Coiiided in the "if SM-Ufdhy at um” W Services at Trmny United ity degrees. He was for a time is As Acheson rode through the Dallas' Love Field. The niriiner ;:::nlsni,; Dunwmvs Basin” master at .K.C.S.. Windsor. -Mr. Russian zone by train from Tulln landed safely with its 55 passeng- It R;scmb1ed”'8t the Armourles Moffat is a son of Canon. E. K. air base 20 miles to Vienna, A;ls- era but the small aircraft crashed. at m.i5 Wm, Brig W W Rem Moiiat. Rector of the Church of trinns ignored Soviet soldiers and killing its two occupants. The D50" ED us puiadeicnigmall ' the Advent, sherbrooke, P.Q., a. sailor: along the route and cheer- American airlines plane suffered a ex," '.wm1'h'i'm were Brig G G lecturer for many years at Bishop's ed him loudly. small dent to one of its four 13' k D50 ED 1" J" college. Communist threats to sialze bis propellers. Slesnfh am; "Min-0,." "A. pe,,k,, The Rev. Mr. Mnffat will assume Vwtiesliud”m”';5”””9"id "Ted em Parade Regimental Sergeant Major his d"ii;?5 35 incuizlbeni Oi 3'- ma era ze an no lnc en s w rc . 0 V E AA Jcssorne. The pm. Peter's n late Sop ember. when ”P9"ed- The Red” i" C'""'3"y would Nu"onu"ze iTP::ani.rgl1Dlip was under commalld Canon Malone. Who is resllznimr per at 4. pm. dance after. "Campbell's show Canoe Cove, Wednesday, "Fancy Pants". Star- ring Bob Hope. "Dancing Stanley Bridge Rink Hail every Tuesday night. Musie hy Monroe's Orchestra. 9 to 1. "Come in and talk over. our Purina Finance Plan. for your chicks and hogs. Dillon 5 splilett "North Tryon Presbyterian Church Picnic to be held on church grounds Wednesday. July 2. "Farmers. ask about the Bhul Gain Feed Finance Plan. For part lculars contact your local land mill "Vernon River Hall, Monday. June 30. 8.30 p.m. 3 act comedy- dramn "Eyes of Love" presented by South Rustico Dramatic Club Good specialties. "Now in stock all kinds potato sprays. Genlcop. Genetox and Bluestone and hydrated lime, also new improved cattle fly spray. Dil- lon and Spilictt. "Barn dance. Regular barn dance at Fenner Stewart's. Brack- iey Beach. Tuesday, July 1st. Gomi music and canteen service. Bus leaving I.M.T. at 9:30. "The trustees of Nine Mile Creek school wish to see all the rats payers at the school Monday, - (GP) -- A railway crossing crash Saturday night claimed the lives of a United Church student minister. his wife and four-year-old daugh- ter at this village 45 miles north of Moncton. Dead are: A. Herbert Pond. for- merly of Random Island, Nfid.. his wife. and their daughter. Norma. 4. The Ponds had left the church mansc in their car to drive to a. wedding. The car was struck by a Moncton-bound freight train. The car was carried about 100 feet along the tracks and totally wrecked. Mrs. Pond and the child died in- stantly. Mr. Pond was taken by KENT JI1'NC'I'ION, N.B.. June 29' h ambulance to hospital at Rexton. He died shortly after being admit- ted. ' Frantic efforts to prevent the tragedy were described by Mrs. lEd-ward Leet. who was on her way to the Pond home to act as a baby- sitier in their absence. "I saw the freight train coming and waved my arms at Mr. Pond to warn him to sjn", she said. "Then the train passed between me and the car and I heard the crash." Dr. L. McL. Atkinson, county cor- oner, ordered an inquest. Other Fatalities In other week-end fatalities. Mrs. Edith Chisholm. '18. St. icomlniiki on page 5 col. 5).- also ignored his visit-apparently Liquor Indusfry on Russian orders. Char; Slave labor Follows TORONTO, June 7.9 .-. (OP) - The executive of the Board of Ev- angelism and Social Service of the United Church of Canada said in it statement Saturday it believes the Federal Government should na- tionaiize the liquor industry. The executive has asked Prime Minister St. Laurent and Justice of Lleut. Co.. A. W. Rogers with Major F. S. Jenkins as second-in- command, Major J. T. Davies, as Adjutant, and R.S.M. H. Hobbs. As the parade reached Trinity United Church the Roman Cath- olic party continued up Richmond street to Great George street and the Basilica. It was commanded by Lleut. Col. A. N. MacDonald. E.D., with Major J. A. MacDonald as his second-in-command, and The Iledjlag UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.. June 29-(AP)--The United States has turned over to the United Nations a three-foot-high stack of docu- ments lt says provide shocking evidence Russia is spreading her slave labor system under the Red Flag. The U. S. was the first. govern- ment to present such evidence to to ascertain Minister GHFSOH to have the beer, Major R. D. MacGilliVray aspad- wlne and liquor industries of Can- lUi3I1i- and R-S-M- -7- Fr 3miilh- ada surveyed by ihe combines in- vestigation authorities if a monopoly or nomopoiies are be- At the Basilica mass was sum: by Rev. Ricliard Ellsworth and the sermon was delivered hy Rev. Hfconlinucd on. pour it -col; '1; Author Is Charged after thirty one years incumbency will go to Halifax to lecture for a. year at Kings College. A MODERN HOME is WHERE in wire vufs on THE soc. Am) in-: liisomio Puts our k -(lit (Ar 0 .2”.'.”3..ii:3?;..:"5:! l..".?”.f2.T..:3.” "4'"' G”””” T"'B1onde From Finland ....' "D'tfli.to dt -' "Come to the lraduatlon dance glznigrgdldfxx Aggiggy in Kirlkora 1-fall. Monday. June July 16 at Legion Grounds, Bloom- mliiee winds up its second ses- sion of closed hearings with a - V . preliminary appraisal Tuesday of oTTAwA.' June an-(cpl-A contacts with persons known in 30"” T"! Ahm” 0"h""" mm come, .... ..a.... testimony from refugee zroulu Canadian writer linked with Com- be Russian agents." as” me ehubaam Show n i (D nm In The Mi”?! HGWRH. Greece and and international labor unions. munism was arrested Saturday Though the clmrge resulted Eldon HI" wednudly July and "Co-me M Clyda mv" wednug LONG BEACH C1130?) Honk Kong are brunettes. Miss More than 18.000 statements for passport fraud after a. long from an inquiry stemming from 1-fALliF'AX. June 29 -(Cl"l --0f- 1: rm. sponsored by a local mun: any July 2 and have ice cream and (AP)-A id 'tl.cl"' June mm Germany-ii '" "T bl"'d"" mm Pw"-i "me" WT” Wm ""'"”3”””" by W R" 0' M' P” D”i”V "M" c”''"""""” 'y'"' "mi ""'"'"”'” i”""d m”""" M ” cake Banana. Royal or your fav- land 18-” Enid mike lfmm TH". Gama" "my W" Ruth C” Rum!" PNIOHEFI of War Ira in- anti-subversive branch. ' pathies and associations. it is the Dominion Public weather Ol- ' .' T ”Dsnee even! Friday nlsilt. oritelaundae. Proceeds for hail Kuulsla i."iT.'I.a thrmMl Hell": 'xi'l"' 21' I brunetm n7.pound' cmded 1" the document" Rnymond "mm Dim” of Emmy E paupormmud wean me he” and Wm "M" midnight : South mun” hm. Mu.” by m. . W" ," p I d s dss n- oronto model who won the title In addition. the U. S. produced Montreal. author of several books lion. and it was described author- Monday, with an Outlook (0, Tu”- Chulottomnlmh "A reception dance at Gordon levels co ougrlluor ofay. 2gfeett'l1nx of Miss Toronto of 1951. She did several thousand more statements and contributor to magazines, was itatlvely as a ”technlca1" charge. day. ...,m t T Lodge, Tuna” mum: July m. hmny mp s ram o er no,t"plat;gl.1 d h " gathered by International Public picked up Saturday at Whitby, The ,maximum penalty is two Dm, ah. from Quebec and Lab. . "ComG.July let in John 1. Mc- Address read and proceeds pre- Blue eyes flashing and teeth ful Tl.rl inilti ' I eld"mlou hem”. opmon Renudh Inc" A New om" and taken to ommn '0 nee yea” imp”-sonmuw - lid mm" is moving mm me Mull- . Kinnoirl. 60011 River. for lobster sented at 11:30. Please give your lvlrkllnl the pulled daughter of five! inclies 6 wall llflllve fTTlEl York "cup. ml mvemguou Trial an T charge 0! making HT Dmilps imollhul waved: cl; um" and it is forecast in hung supper and dance. supm Its:-tins full support to this worthy cause. a Finnish saunlo manufacturer pounds Her tu:i'3w.l.T.i.i' ' mked Mm returned German And tumme or mudlmdmg smcmem Tflnihlely n ma :en r Tpui.h- Wm” mmhma Mmd” mhnwh 35 5 D-in outcharmed the best of East and moments are 34-23-34 inc? mg-Test: Japauufi pmom" not W" who oTlg'let Lei” Tdl pt-izulstmim b n r: W::g:.agCe()rl?:S1o:l?dCn:e1: Run me” Wm M ” 3”” cm” M "mm -- "The County Line No. 1 W. 1. west in a hectic four-hour con- baby-pink complexion madeulier n dc-Mmvm--ihow lac uuimu vierle Rudolf Sh-rfhaarxroof Poirislf ' lll'e(l?lri.- dial durin thep war-the only "M" C1””di"””' uxizzinla to 1"eI"i-iV;;lWlukas&taiivIi- gilt;-l(i,:t Cigilvenutgl uwillv 3 geld test that wound up early today. standout in the international 3if..r-33.9313":nagonciwddin Tvberl: use in Montreal has been pusocl- Canadian K0110 in Moscow at the Tbs Wiiook for the Hholiciay e once a mac on n: vet I e e sy - s e w . ' Tues ay promises sunny s es w . ll as to be officially crown competition. camps up to 1950. atcd with the Communist Party time. comfortable summertime mmmp C ill:..Ii"i:'1..?i::i”l:..if”&'.?i 22:: With Passport Fraud - ihali will be held Thursda y night July 2. Afternoon session 3 p.m. is im a. u 1 R . 5 - i...... .. ........,. 3g:.n.m...;.v:. .5. 3.3.... .73.: '::.:...i:.'.mi:2:;'i:i':.E:::i'".:".:1:: :::.::; l::.i2.”I.'li?:”s..iiS. 3...? ...i2i.'"i”..2?.ii'”i".i'.i.;” sszisssl T - M”! W hull tonight. th U i It 1 It th M '.i M i no r. d Forecasts: ”" . - v”!ce the ahuinaun show at speaker Dr. Geo Pia er. Supvtf The winner is one of Finlandls fsloi. PT1OXIert.hlT,t ”p..il.7.'u'.i'J"3.iii'"iiZ Moscow R.Por” Ngur iiTi";..i1y”'5ii3' viiteli-mills vfardn nod C:iT:di:h' uver:T;zr?:xvspAg;:rs. an Prince Edward lsllmd .- Sunny ., ”h',""?" 33" 7-"iW'l4IYi -"I1! 3113- ""94 W M"! W" W-L official greater: for the Olympic changed. Rgggfd I-Iggy wqvg executive'in the Labor-Progressive His books include "This Is Out with A few cloudy intervals. Lit- ”Im';mgW””?'9 3” 910 Women! Games next month. She plans to The Miss Universe award in- a Party. communlamr current l:o1lt- Land" mm). ”C""””'' "d 3113- tie chance in temperature. Light .' y' x fligto ,1-llelsinlgl iglllshweekh I G cludes a seven-year motion plc- - ical organization in! Canada. 1 sin” 0943;. M "Arctic ! Elclttlrgdo" gl1nti:.uI..ct):)v erg highmlldonday at 'TT't . er omc s u on nan . ture contract. A 53,000 a . d LONDON, (AP ..1' In a news story rom Monti-ea (1944), " ns c Russo o ay" are c wn an . . m::!1.nuumEydm”g ”' m&u3Wwy.”d! north of the Arctic Cllcle. 82.500 wrist watch. C r In 8 June 2F ) H Friday, the Toronto Telegram- (1045). "Truth About Poland" Outlook for Tuesday-Sunny. l 3530. noiue' h - or . Tomorrow being Do- mlnion Day and I. pub- Miss Hawaii. Elsa Ksnaionapua All runners up and Miss United as 0' " " . - (11 Moscow um gums. without identifying Davies by (1946:. Odyssey Through Hell ....e.....s. g ., uc hondayg the next Edsman. 19, of Honolulu, was slates. Jackie Loughery. 21. of the activist capital simmered in T name-said: (19461, "The Great Macxenzte" High tide today at Charlotte- , - y inn of Th G rd! placed second by the board of 10 Erooklyn, also will receive movie record maximum temperature of "Police informltion tends to (1947). He also is co-author of town at 3.40 am. and 1.55 Pm- . .. L,-. 3, W "I... 9 9 U3 in Jlldlzel. K - contracts. 91.4 degrees. substantiate the suspicion that the "Soviet Asia" (1042). High tide on the North Shore Wm" to Mt. 'u'"rwn Ii". Wm be Vvednesdam July Miss Greece. Da ay Mavrakl, 18. Others in the semi-finals were It. was the highest temperature Iulpect provided a link with Before turning to writing. Davies at 10.54 am. and 11.24 pm. A ma” Jun. ” -g tn Adam." 2 of Crete, was third; Miss I-tong Mexico's Olga Llorenz-Castillo, ever recorded in Moscow on world-wide activities of the Comin- was a farm worker in the W , Summerside tide eighteen min- ggc N"; W. m I” aim”. ng - Kong. Judy Dan. 21. fourth; Min South Africa's Ca herine Higgins. June as and only as degrees be- form. area. Later. he was a leather utee later than Charlottetown. mm ' , . . - . Germany. Renato Roy, 21, Mun- Sweden's Anne M is Tlsllsr, and low the all-time high of as on "The men is definitely auapech worker and salesman. He in mnr- Bun rim today It 419 am. And . . lch. filth. H V Urugugy'g Gladys ltubio. , gone 31, 1001. W ed of having maintained close ried, with two children. sets at 0.08 pm. 1, . ,