A JANUARY 11. 1954 Central Guardian Locals 4c per word; Announcem word; Classified 3c per word; name: Letters of Condolence 84 moms. 40 words for 51.00 and per word; Lists of Subscriptions, Presentation, 31.00. damages arising out of errors the advertisement in which the there shall be no liability for no Advertising Rates Payable In Advance. Minimum Uharge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Locals 5c per hich: Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. ctc.. 5c per words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 84:: per inch or 5c . other Rates On Application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for amount paid for the space actually occupied by error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise. and beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. iIl.S. Steel Report CLEVELAND. (AP)-Bioel pro- ducers have begun to out prices. but no widespread reductions are expected because of opptrosching wage negotiations with the 010 United Steelworkers. Steel maga- zine said today. Most of the current steel in- druatry oontncts expire st the and of next June. But the weekly metalworking journal said its composite price on finished steel is now H1831 a net ton. compared with 3114.61 a month ago. "A producer of electric furnsce silvery pig iron out prices 13.60 a vgross ton.” steel reported, and is word; Western and Eastern ents and Coming Events 5c per In Memoriam Notices 84c per l: per inch; Wedding Engage- 10 cents for every additional .'i 84 cents per inch; Address and in arivertlsemenis beyond the that portion of error occurred. whether such n-insertion of any advertisement now selling the product 50 cents Agents Wanted LADIES . . . HERE IS WHAT you want. Earn money rapidly. Full or part time basis. sell line cosmetics and toiletries. Highest commisaibn. Write to Doraldina Ooametics Company. 1600 Delorl- mier. Dept. 4. Montreal. . WITII AGGRESSIVE SALESMEN car. Make big money by working I Familcx dealership full or part time. You'll yourself and realize tremendous profit. We offer you a large var- iety of cosmetics, daily necessities. farm products, etc. Why not write for details? Femilex. 1800 Delorimler. Depi. B.. Montreal. i Boarders Aeconimodated WANTED - MALE BOARDEBS. Dial 6786. -.---:-----v- -7--- BOARDER ACCONLWIOIIATEID - in privatr. home. Dial 5106?. n EF6nini?ina”Tr:ii 3- i 152 Prince. WANTED - TWO GIRL BOARD- ers. Central. Very reasonable - large front. furnished. ground cent of the industry potential. Phone 9605. . floor. ideal location. prlvaiw -.-AAAAAAAA. home. ideal for businessman.. l Dial 425:. wirirrintwaisrnraav-ri:a'sc. l slang to board in country. 530.00 per month. Write Box 206. Guard- isn. cars Leaving can LEAVING 1-son ronoizrii January 18th. can accommodate three passengers. Dial 8705, Charlottetown. cars & Trucks For sale .r'orrs'.;l. . U”-l'iV7Ilf)l.F..'ll- (Tau A-1 running condition. Appli ("I Brighton Ave. POI BALE-1951 FORD TUDOR. Perfect condition. 31.000 miles. Never driven on Island. Phone 7084. sumimersirle. Tl-UOKB FOB SALE-I947 2 TON ahovrolet dump truck. ateel box. 1947 95 ton Chevrolet. Both good condition. Canadian Dredge and Dock co. Ltd. Soairis. Phone 18-14. Evenings 66. For Sal; roe. use - suau. imcnsiv longs. lid Eustoin street. .......:..:-.A-. not SALE-CRIB AND MAT- troes. Apply 9 Chestnut St. FOB. SALE-'I'W0 FRESHENED news. also cows to freshen. George Mason. Bunbury. FOB SALE-TWO COWS. WILL freshen January and February. Archie Hutchinson. Bradalbane. roOn7s'i1.-n:f.iiiva's non. Mor- ler, record 209. Earned over ti .000 in 1953. Apply Frank G. Daniels. Truro. R. R. 3. N. s. Phone 3518. A.........:..::-A-- ml: same - AT BROOK!-'IEI.D. Run on paved road. '70 acres. near church. school and shippiiia. House in good repair. barns fair. Awly to Mrs. Albert Paul. Brook-held. dressmaking nniisiiamsn .- ALI. lumps of dressmaking. fur coat. alter- ations. etc. Sue Taw Dial 7232. Female li"e7IiiO'WaiTeilO WANIED AT' ONCE. EXPER- ierlced girl or uoman Eur house work. Gordon Shun, Brackley Beach. WANTED - WOMAN FOR housework. modern convenien- ces. Writr mm 200 Gunrriian Office. WAN'rED- IIOUSI-IIIEEPER FOR small family. age 12 youngest- House has modern conveniences. on paved -highway at TIHWIV station. Fenton H. Court. Berl- fnrd Station. -"W llelpwwantediiw-O IIOOKKEEPIEB WANTED -- EX- perienced. Tynins DI'Ef""-'d- V Write BJ Giiardlan. stating ex- perience. rcfcrenr-v. (tc. LOST-CAR KEYS ON QUEEN St. Please leave at Police Sta- tion or phone 77192. LOHT-Bl.A('l( Si(7(Yl"l'll'7 PUP. Answers to numc of GrcK0T-I. Lost in vicinity oi l-iurd Sl.l Phone am. A LOST -- CIIOSSCFT SAW BE- tween Alhertort and Campbell- ton. Finder please contact Le- mnnt Hull. Albcrtnn LOST-IN CITY I.AlH".N' W'IllSI' watch. Bulnvn. Finrlni; notify Mrs. Roy Bagnall. Hunicr River. Reward. Arrsinrion CARPENTERS i There will he a mcciing of the Charlottetown Cal'- Denter's Union at the L.P.U. Hall, Water Street. Tuesday evening, Jan. 12 at 7 p.m. for the purpose of present- ing the charter, obligating members, and appointing of- ficers. be in business tori under its December. 1950. price. Merchant pig iron producers who raised prices last summer now may lower them. steel said. Another price cut was on high- speed tool steel. and lower world Wtdaie Iltelfwaated pppp W WANTED -- MAN FOR FARM work. steady Job. Ramsay Auld. Covehead. Ring 1-ll. Mlscenanoous prices for tungsten ore were given -- ---AAA- -74..&..A. at 7h roaso. Th firt rod BUILDINGS narsrcn ANI) MOV- to miilxe chi: pricee rea:ioi.i:m ix: 'd- Phune 5909- ered the price for la-4-1 steel from 31.66 to 14.48 a pound. Premium prices have all but dila- appeared from the market after a stay of more than three years Steel said. steel sellers are in- creasingly absorbing some freight charges. and there is s proqaect of further savings to the consumer in a. proposal by eastern railroads FOR YOUR CABINET BUILD- ing and general carpentry. Dial 8989. To Let FOR RENT - STORAGE SPACE '10 x 32. Apply Box 205. Guardian. TO LET - THREE ROOM HEAT- . ed a.part.menl with bath, ground to make "Le ”dl,"”'mm 9! 13 w 30 . nmr. Apply 125 Elm Ave. per cent for shipments of many p-5 ---- -- j--7--A-..--. iron and steel products. the mega- ”m M5-NT " SECOND F1-mm zine said in its weekly review. apartment. Three rooms and grey ingot output in the week b'"h- APW 39 Welsh ended today was only i.1os.ooo net lM.AR.mmN-I. FOE RENE FOUR tons, compared with two million l rooms and hath. Ground floor. "(ms 0 year "Fm 3”” 0” the n”'V p 0...... (.,.t..an(.e. Avanabic I.-,.,,, weekly capacity figure of 2,384,540 . ruery first. Apply PO. Box 175. m"5- W331”-5i! "39 2-354-459'n9l'l-On 3 m--m---:- capacity figure used during 1963. CHOICE ROOM AVAILABLE. the week's output was only 76 per lsoailop Beds Show Promise isays Needier Teaclierrtlanted : i'rEAClIEItWANTED-OAM- bridge School. Yearly supple- ment 3450.00. Mrs. James D. llanigan. Secretary of Trustees. Typewriters s-i:n7iIiFN"zw7”imifdrbiu OITAWA. (OP) - New scallop Quiet-Rlter -exclusive features. sensational nuxormance. 5p-xbeds and herring grounds in ithe monthly. Spccial student ratcs M””'lm9li 5h”W Dmmlk M mm' 'mercial development. the fisheries Remingtonl research board said today. Dial on rental machines. i aembly lines. Rand. 10-1 Kent Street. 6631. E WANTED Female typist with some knowledge Good salary. Reply in own handwriting to- P. 0. BOX 13. Charlottetown. ' Confidential. l New York Stocks NEW YORK. lAPl - The stock market entered the first week of the new year st a bounding pace. but it made I sedate exit. Altogether the week's perform- ance was not too convincing. al- though on average the market was ahead. At the close of the year. the stock market was under terrific pressure from the sales of securi- ties to register gains or losses for tax purposes. All that was cut. of the way last liveek when the market opened. Cash from the aelling was at hand for re-investment. and that helped to push prices higher. In the end there were more gainers than at any time since mid-0c- tober. some hasiisncy developed in the market on Tuesday. as it usually does on the eve of a presidential speech. Wednesday's market was rel- atively quiet with the average price down a shade. Thursday prices held steady with minor dips right on through the delivery of President Eisenhower's state of the union message but later it turned lower. There ups this eriooiiragenient, however-there was no runaway in the fall. Even the next day when the fall continued, there was no alarm. And late on Friday prices be- gun to improve. y Canadiaii stocks were mixed as the week ended. Mclnty-re gain- ed a point and International Nic- kel rou I-8. Dome Mines was down 3-8 and Distillers Seagram dropped 1-4. Giant Yellowknife, a Canadian issue on the American stock ex- change. gained l-4. APPEAL REFUSED ' OTTAWA. (CPU -- Chief Jus- tice. Thibaudeau Rlnfret Saturday rejected the application of Henri serum for leave-in appeal his con- viction for the murder of Leonard Z. I-turd. Maxville. Ont. business man Beguln. under sentence to be hanged Jan. iii. sought leave to appeal. to the Supreme Court on grounds that the trial Judge erred in his charge to the Jury at his trial in Cornwall. Ont... last oc- lober. NEW ST:'I.-I-.1-PLATES 1VOR0N'IYl. (CPL-There will he a change in the pattern of num- ber-and-letter combinations on Ontario licence plates in 1066. J. of bookkeeping. I Dr .A. W. H. Needier. director of the Atlantic biological station at St. Andrew's N. 8.. said there are scallop beds off the Atlantic coast which could augment regular sup- plies frcm the large underyvater beds near Digby. N. 8. "Further exploratory work should lrsveal new beds which would pro- vide the basis for an active in- 'dustry." he said. Two vessels last summer explored for scallop beds 7 on the Scotian shelf and at. Pierre bank. Best catches were made on the northern part of st. Pierre bank where 1.000 to 2,000 pounds of scallops were raked in daily. i Echo Sounders l I The board also reported its scientists were able to bring in catches of herring more than double the yield in the North Sea by using drift-nets in the south- western portion of the St. Lawrence gulf. Catches with trawls were also successful. sonic soundera were used aboard the experimental vessels to locate the roaming schools of herring. Scientists discovered that light in- fluencecl catches. the best drift-nei catches being made on clear. star- light nights and the beat bottom- trawl catches in the daytime at depths of 28 to 84 fathoma. Dr. Needier also reported ilprom- islng results" last year in,-efforts to determine the moat effective methods of restocking waters with young fish to create good anglins areas. He described exWP"n""4 conducted in two lakes in Char- lotte County. N. 1!. Brazilian Jraction Hopes To iieeume Dividend Payment roawuwo. (W)-I-lonf! Bordon, mesident of Hisilian 'n-action. Light and Power 00-. Ltd. llid Wednesday the cornpnny 110990 iv" resume payment of dividends in cash frvrrn. He spoke to a special meeting of shareholders whidi approved a by-law autihorillnl 0119 000101111 99 my stock dividend of moon of a share. - Mr. Borden said: "we. haie been carrying an intricate and compu- cated negotiations with Brlsillan authorities with respect to our fin- ancinl and exchange problems. t . . "Arriingemerita now are in . . the final stages of negotiation and when completed should result in our receiving in 1954 the hill amount of exchange required in meet our commitments. not only to supplierao for our expansion pro- gram. but also for the payment of other obligations. as well as a re- turn in shareholders." Referring to a recent statement by Brazil President Vargas that if necessary to Brasilia over-all power plans. foreign companies might be exproprlated, Mr. Borden said he has been asked whether discussions had been held with regard to the Br-esillan unem- ment taking over Bristilan Trac- tlon. "No such discussions have taken there. been any suggestions to th- mmpany that such discussions were desired. "The government of Brazil is aware of our work and it is in- conceivable that we should be .'-- celvlng such complete co-ope-ration as we have been receiving I-rd D. Miller. deputy minister of highways. said saiurddy. "We now have more than 1.400.000 vehicles licensed in the province o.-..g?.j.:..:.:. and we're running out of num- ber-ietter combinations." he saidi are receiving if there were nny intention on the part of the gov- ernment of taking over our organ- nizatlon." Mr. Borden u.iaai'u-use urea; place," Mr, Borden mild. "nor has i ,'-THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN By David J. Wilkle Associated Press Automotive Editor DETROIT. (AP!-Current pro- duction cuts by some United. States auto-makers w'th their resultant employee lay is can be placed di- rectly to the tremendous output st- tuned by the oar-makers in 1953. The year just ended say ap- proximately 6,l50.000 cars and 1.- 209.000 trucks roll from the as- Something like 36,000,000 pas- senger cars have been built in the last eight Years. The retail market of new cars began to tighlan soon after mid- l95.'f. Deqvite this such larger prod- ucers as General Motors. Ford and Chrysler. kept hammering away at amemhly line volume. A GvM'o total for 1953 was approxi- mately 2.800.000 cars; Ford built l.- 560,000 cars and Chrysler. with ap- proximately 1250.000 assemblies. set I new production mark for its four car divisions. The smaller makers did not do as well. All of them closed down for varying periods. beginning lat- in the summer to permit "invent- ory adjustments." That of course means to permit their dealers tul reduce their stock of cars. Declining Market This is precisely what is happen-p in; now with the auto-makers an-I nouncing cllrtainmenjs. All thcl firms cutting production now. an-i nounced their 1954 models several weeks ago. They did so despite high dealer inventories and e. de- drastic steps to put. its financial house in order, but the resullsi won't be seen for a while. Brazilian Traction has no intention of reduc- ing its expansion Jlrogram. he' added, Negotiations air under way for loans from Dhc Bank and in Brazil. Internatioiial I Too Many Cars "In 1953 Cuts Current Production clining retail market. Most industry experts. however. declare it is in early to say the competitive pressure is already on in full-swing. lPlord's new models have been out only a week. ClM's Buick was in- troduced only a few days ago. It's Oldsmobile and Cadillac models still are to come. Similarly Pack- ard'a 1954 models are yet to be presented. Added to this the industry pres- ently is in what normally is its low- sales period. One inescapable conclusion about the present car market situation is that the numerous "blitz" sales. price discounts. high trade-in al- lowances and other unusual efforts by factory and merchandiser did not sufficiently relieve the huge in- veniorles and industry built up in its second production year. Communists Have Explanation For Everything By William L. Ryan AP Foreign News Analyst Soviet Communists have a ready explanation for almost aiiyiliing. Are women (loin: the heaviest of toll? It's because they have "equal rights." Are a surprising number of peo- ple going to me churches? Only old people really attend any more, and besides there is "freedoin of religion." But for the niany br-gears aecn in the capitals of the Soviet Union. there is a unique explanation. They are all "professionals." some of these "professional" hezzars looked miserable. A young mother lll Staiinabad. capital of the Tadjik republic, sat on a curb, ACROSS 50. Ever (poet.) 1. Short DOWN bsircut 1.Mors 4. Protuben courageous ances 2. Harem 9. Poem room l0.0oze out 3. Native of It. Cartridges Bengal without. 4. Wise old bullets counselor 1l.Il'orce ll Farm 1s.ole butch Animal ubbr.) 6. lmpeffttl 18. Obtains bomb 1!. Sailor 7. Prepare (slang) for publi- 19. Republic cation north of 8. Legislative Palestine body tposs.) 1i. Misstie 22. Toward weapon 2!. External seed coating )1. Knocked 10.Meshed fabric 23. Letter of the alphsbet. 3l.Goee by 32. Americaa Indian 35. Gold (lien) 30. Stimulating 38.sphere 40. River (Afr.) (1.Dacigram (abbr.) 42. Kind of fuel (4. One's mother's brothers 40. Sailing vessel 48.Me.rshy meadow 49. Gull-like birds DAILY CROSSWORD 12. Know (3 (Scot) U ' Ell ltwalked 17.8 lttl i i ' I ' cioki? 20.Storage ', c ' mm Bi.-ll? ISEIIEIIE 2. A El lllflia lIli3i.i public I lhowi lllllli K-Juli p '1 -I "5if.T:,u Oaiiirdsyls Aaewer - 27. Topic 34. Ova '29. Raised 37. Tavern 7 deck 39. Large .' on 3. bundle ship g 43. High. . 30. Apprehend craggy hill 31. Ducks is. sheltered 33, To make side dear 47. Upon DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE4-Here's how to work it: lAXYDLBAAXR One XEVW. GK! ADP EK ATW SPJTA o-VPSAEK. TORS HAVE DONE. AND. 1,ie LONGFELLOW letterisimplo stands for another. In this exinible A is used fer the three Us. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- trophles. the length and formation of thowords are all hints ugh day the code letters are different. A oryp' mi-an” 'oE6mIos. B PA CH QEY Jl-I, NGKAGHAPX AEW " oaturdsym crypofqiriii-as so 'An'o't:iz'oacx-r esteem. BY THEIR VIRTUES. hROVE NOURSELF THEIR SON-DRYDFIN. Quickies A By Ken Reynolds l' r "No. dear. not you-just is the Guardian Want Me" . . 745 testing the moose-call I got nursing bier baby. There agony in her face as she cried for aims. republic. some of the crippled beiz- l 5 Another young moth.-r -- ahclgars on Lenin street had hrinii-- couldnlt have been more than l0- made means of locomotion such sat on a landing in the big depail- as boards on wheels. I counted 10 ment store on Lenin street in Kiev. capital of the Ukraine. She. too. clutched her baby in her arms and WMTIWU orthodox church. working cient bearded man holduzg a Little Rifi in his arms. apparently as is beggars one afternoon in a single d9('”5'- 5h0”'-l"G' 931" 11919 10-” hef- lThe child looked half starved. PAGE F-LE V EN half hourgs walk along Pushkin In Tashkent. capital of the Uzbek let-reel. Where there If! many new portmerits. I saw beggars in pairs tors-thrr. I one an- beggell tor kilrrics. V 2 in will crowd of shoppers passed her by without a glance. l)EPAR'J'iHENT 0!" Pl'Bl'.l() Province of Prince Many Beggars I walked FXt0llCl'.'ri)' I through a. half dozen Soviet cities and found Further to Rcgiilatlniis made on 5 January, 1954 by the Minister of Public Works and Iiii.:'liu'ays unilcr jmany beggars of all ages. I asked about them and each time was told they were professionals. often that seemed quite possible since they were congregated near the few churches itlii ill operaiiim. Liiii: hats on the ground beside LilPlIl.i seeming quite sure that the, church's laws of charity would work in their favor. I It seemed impossible to get anyl accurate information on uhv th - people do this ill a .to.;'.' Sub-section (c) of Section .36 small hours of the moriiinc. some. live in cellars near or under a: church. or in tumbledown shacks - ' -. Outside cm, hmm. .i Minister of Public Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 8 January, 195-1. I found beggars in every city I visited. In Alma Ata. the snow- i bound capital of Kazakhstan. many COlll1l'l'lfZfiiE(i at the end oil Kalinin street near the still-opcr-l Highways Act, Revised Statutes Prince Edward Island, 1951, Chapter 135, the following suppinnicntary reg- ulations, dated 8 January. 1951 arc added: claims to have ollllaucd poverty , , , Beggars ill Aim-.i-n.i Uilill .:'.r .n Si-otuni 1 (Ii) "Ll;.',ili l':ui'iiii-lit" shall also illvludv; v v - .. i , . igggmzhglilg glliljrnigsinalllgxeiigetjgg. M.ont:a;.'.u(-. to Lower ..'lI0ntaguc' 4..) Miles subu-ay ,m.0.,,g pol-.Ce hequmm. Mlllview Corner to tcrnon Bridge 2.0 Miles are seen turning them out m ghsi Tignjsh and southwards ppppppppppppppppppppppppp u 3.0 mites Dill 'GAl,D NIMKINNON, WORKS & lIl(iHWiAY.3' Plilwziril Island of tlw Public Works and Works and llighways There e A Law ' 3,; lfigiif-And shorten; Ought 'i:d-ITWM sac Mow: eeAi.Lv enemas BULGE" ecrrou up was as SOFT-HEAQTED A5 -may cove 7(sui:) -meal cant-r 5:4 l NW DO 'l'i-.'A'l' CGlJLD') D (CHOKE) rr-. IT (5NlF) lNl-JUMAN I . 't"lz i ii: 7 .11 BJT N A B.EiN'E?.5- osag, iJ:'l.L STTED 35 A cur or house AND Lio.-.15 vri-'OlJT; A A QlJlVF.iZt- ' v:s-saai-ios'rone.cAi.tw - . ATTOR'-lEV.' TELL HM I'VE ..';l5T rozsc-.0550 ow TAAT s:ER5'..':I(-1-ZE - D-CC0'.lN'l' . Tlwdulir mortals NIEEING5 4:; am: sv-,, GlT&AUaI4,PA. l By flit. HANDLE - .1'Hi5.' ' e...,,y arr BACK TO l iaur IT'5 Fi2EE2lN'f Filters lkle.-H'r now! were .-N waulz BAEE cam" LET IT FREEZE 'iHlDE..' vou'i.L. . w LIKE 'THA"--TH' - GET TH' FLU-- 5 .- 5KATlN'LL BE. FZUNED ll H-FER 'i'H' wim'ERi NE 601' TO L':Fl”EM ”BACKlN l .-Z” W7 OUR BOARDING HOUSE ;ZeuaeKA.I.: MY'l.ON6 HOUR PATIENT THOUGHT ' l-lAvi:- PAlD OFF.'1' 1- .7.” Lime FOUND me OFTHE Ill 7 GREAT CREATURE COMFoi21'5 OF THE AGE -- A WONDER Device 10 PROMOTE fl-la Rest- FUL KELAxATloN THAT 5: L EXClTED ABOUT r2i:-i.AX- JATION in” -' Major Hoopla rm AFRAID '3 NO,l-lE SAYS. To ASK ” - me A new WHAT IT. d way To 2551', ais--HE '-l--AND HEl5 .4 MAY HAVE -5 ME I! Aclzoss An OLD JU6 OF PQUNE eeouoxl ..A BRANCH or Science! Vufl s.Xs x xx I II lI..;;! l