Claim Murderers .8. Africa To llm wemredg llo Part In Indo- ggam Penahyy china Orlforoa. CAPETOWN. (AP) — Prime lMiniater Daniel Malan declared OTTAWA (CP)—MurcIerera are not particularly deterred by the Monday night that South Africa ifiilllmnot ‘takex part in any future » 1' th death penalty_. I II] n area or_ lndo-China I‘!-):J’l5‘lf:‘;:]Ecn°t°!, file Canadian wel, unless the issue is iirst brought him Council said 'l‘uesda)’- The council co- ordinates the belore parliament. In a foreign policy statement, I ilk 0‘ about 330 pm,ua ,oc1,1'Malan told parliament that the ‘-‘lwicel I‘ recommended ‘O I greatest menace to peace today zflmmons _ Senate commmea ‘milieu in the touchy problems in- Vgsugatmg C spin” punishment volvlng Korea and Indo-China. I .h~ I '_ said eyemuguy South Africa turned down an in- "»1-Nlisu lcalfi‘ .3 abolition or u..'vll-uon to take part in the East- ‘- H‘ sentence for murder m-West parley at Geneva. but sent lé:3mda_ vobservera instead. _ e brie!’ um cauncm He expressed belief that agree- 1“(‘m‘:r?m§11dg§!";a¢ the pungwmem ment can be reached to ban the murderers be imposed elghcr hydrogen bomb it there are direct blv the trial judge or jury, but negotiations between the United fI\‘n'cd is jury setting the penalty. 5””! Ind Russia- aflorman Barium Tomnyo aim.‘ Touching on the UN. Malan ma‘ lawyer. spoke for the coun¢u_ said he is “not a great friend or ‘He suflesmd that juries‘ sue, re. supporter of the international mming a verdict of guilty, be in- Y- mmycd to dcljbeg-ate on s I-e¢om.l Ha acknowledged that an inter- ;u9ndatiun of mercy. I! mercy was national organization is necessary. mcnmmcnded. the judge then but voiced belief that the UN has mum impose life imprisonment, been responsible for much of thc 0meI.wise_ use penalty would be worlds present unrest. d(_flm__h€”g~lng in canal . The fact is. there are many M.-_ Borins and Dr. Alastainrlcel in the world who are not Macgeod, Montreal psychiatrist ripe for sell-government, but the and Mcciii University pi-ofessor,1UN has made no difference be- bom said capital punishment is not tween races and it glues the im- a deterrent to murder. l>l'¢5ll°“ I0 l"°l‘WBl‘d people that \'n TYPE DETERRED «"‘?" "" "°l"‘ °PP"="°d-" he The council said in its brici that.s“d' my me three types of murdercmj the insane and impulsive killers: °‘ ‘““.Oulslanding lherciorc could not be deterred by lhe thought oi! the] dcaitl; per:alty.- . The deliberate kll er I no ex- P f D port to get caught and thereiorc was not deterred. I The council added: . "We believe that punishment oil“ the offender can be Justified only A m ‘H H H dole” potential ob . Hooton. one of the world's out- . standing anthropologists. died 2"..2s.l:.“:::..‘“:..*.2.":;:‘".::we-«;,;v -t home. H- v on 9- was . lr‘lUl'm°d ll °"°°“"?d' ' The controvei-si 1 i ti t. id DE M397-'e°d :1“; ’:°:w°l{l"t:f'|ior his punsent C:ITlff:ef1rLSS()nII‘:'lacI1- ll‘l3l5 8'9 5P3“}"l“‘:ne envh_onmem__ kind, died of a heart attack about 3“ ““h°.“"‘h),'h. (:1 C um exist under a hall hour after he returned home a <ltuail0n“i"3 ‘among as muchlirom giving two lectures to his L‘UM‘l 933$? ° °°“ ,Harvard classes. «5 ll‘ 5 ' . _| A native at Clemansvillc, Wis., ‘dBt:“€“xa“:: I’:-‘;eB:i:c‘ and son of a Methodist minister. 1-005 lune! insinny be en1"ged_lHooton had been chairman of the ill? PW?“ 1° 31 psychiauifl saith" department of anthropology at lb? 9’: "31 murder" to 1039;}-Iarvard since the early 1930s. Un- l5 l’°-“lbte h°.r 3 Mal abnm” “ der his guidance the department ‘;"“‘:‘;l‘e°°fu‘; Sigma andmo‘ shombecame one at the best in the P mo same impairment later during w° d‘ psychiatric examination. man race—known as "I-lootonis- llsms“ to other scientists— once led a demand for a Massachusetts legislative probe of "this teaching of inhuman doctrines. contrary to VICTORIA’ (CP,__-rhe two new. the spirit of American institu- rst ships in Canada’: navy were l~l°n|- ' _ Wmmisioned 5; gym Dockym-d_' Hooton. whose best known writ- Ewuiman Monduh Iings were titled Up [mm the ‘They mic me w0oden_nnd_“um_ Apes," “Apcs, Men and Mnrons." .MEN AND MOTIONS l His salty observations on the hu- .lllgli|an'd Dancer . Q . . Margaret iiosc Ilhyncs. aoovc. who placed first in the Highland Fling competition in the Musical Festival. She was awarded a total of 93 marks. Miss Rhyncs began her dancing career in Kirkcaldy. Scotland. when l0 years old. She competed also in the Sword Dance and piping in the Festival. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rhynes. Malpcquc Road. —Photo by Craswcll. was on the road back to the jungle unless he changed his ways. An advocate of birth control. sterilization of the insane. dis- eased and criminal clement. ho preached that a "biological purge“ was the essential nrereqillsifc fru- the “social and spiritual salvation of the human race." HIGH TIDES QUEBEC. (Cl-’l— High spring tides Tuesday reached their pre- dicted peak of 19.7 feet in Quebec City harbor and are expected :u start. receding today after Ilooding restauraiils and buildings along 3;“-gs com and 2:: .“:::.?-°'::.l.°. '35:: waterfront. The tides nornially Complains Spur illeclares Canadians Efforts To Cut McC_arfhy Probe By Jack Bell 'IOR%'IO. (CPI bought so much on credit follow-‘ 'ing relaxation of credit controls. that they courted economic disas-. lei‘, Mark Ely of Toronto, presi-V WASHINGTON, (AP) —A swell- dent of the Canadian Retail Fed- zng chorus of acnntorial coin-lcration, said Monday. plainla that the Mocarthy-army Fortunately, he added in his rc- hearlnga are hurting the Repub-,porf. to the iecieratlonk annual lican party, the Senate and the meeting, the danger point has W country. spurred eifotta Sunday tolaome extent been brought into cut them short. better control. But chairman Karl Mundt (Rep. Judicioualy used, consumer cre- B. D.) ruled out suggestions he dit is desirable for both merchant said had been made that the doors and consumer. but he felt con- bc closed and that future witnesses sumer credit should not be allow- ba heard in private. . ed “to get. out of hand again." It, At the same time Mundt said should be reserved as a stimulus‘ the Senate has‘ found no work- for days when the going is tough-‘ able foo-mula. to save time by ei. l avoiding excursions into whataome Many reasons have been given members regard as strictly sidcvfor retail failures in the last year, issues or to reduce the number 0i'i:aid Mr. Ely. In his opinion the questions inked witnesses. cause was lack oi recognition of And Senator Joseph McCarthy the necessity of making I fair would give no assurances on how gross profit. long he and his chief counsel. Roy BUSINESS COSTS UP M. Cohn, intend to keep Secretary “During the last three years the or the Army Stevens under ques-lrost of doing business has gone up tionliig. some three per cent, while gross Stevens resumes the stand today margins do not seem to have risen in the eighth day of televised hear- by more than two-thirds oi one per inga. cent." 1: The federation and the (:ana-, diam Association of Consumers, Mr. Ely said, have arranged to ex- plore jointly the possibility of de- veloping some form or voluntary labels for textiles which would give the buyer tuller information than at present. E. F. K. Nelson, federation gen- leral manager. said better liaison is senator H. Alexander smith being established between the fed- (Rcp.-N. J.) called the hearing eratlon and government depart- "periectly terrible" and said the'mcnts. Eisenhower administration’ As one result “very real pro-L “will have to take hold or this grcss" was being made in regard thing and get legislation passed‘to canteens and stores operated by THINKS ALL LYING The 100,000 words or so of! tea- timony and questions already poured out by nine witnesses, eight senators and opposing coun- sel. have produced crackling crit- icism from senators on the out- side of the inquiry. reach ii high of lo feet. _\ards. The ships form tho nucleus of the second Canadian mineawceP' lng squadron. The first squadron is based at Halifax. The Esquimalt squadron is under -‘ha command or Cmdr. James V. Fvecl of Ottawa In HMCS Comox. The James Bay is in command 0! Ll.-Cmdr. G. R. Smith of Guelph. Ont. As additional mineswecpers are received from the builders and rommlasloncd, they will be added lo the strength of both went and vast coaat squadrons. Both were built by Victoria amp-‘ o .m_._._———-— STILL IN BUSINESS AUCKLAND. N. z. <CP)—P. I-T. Pergusson. who started work atl age 12 in I book shop. said on his 97th birthday he had no intention nf retiring. ‘He now is a director in eight. large companies. Pleasure . . . in a better l cup of tea! MORSE’S Standard ' TEA O sli'ces—can you be sure of * unteed buy real y are Swift‘: Premium? more-Ready Meals PRE-SLICED AND PR!-PACKAGED, THESE "FRESHER" COLD MEATS ARE MADE AND PACKAGED DAILY IN A SWlFT’S OWN SPOTLISS KITCHENS r couass you Lixn table-ready muul 'I‘Iie_y'n so convenient. time-saving and economical. These delightfully seasoned meats In all their delicious varieties are real family plouers too. But when you buy these succulent sure only the very fines: ingredients were used? 0! course you know Swift‘: I‘. rnium Table-Ready Meats are unconditionally guar- Swift. But are you sure the slices you HOW CAN YOU BE SURE? It‘: euyl Now swift‘: Premium Table-Rudy Meau—ln-rlinl under refrigeration- IWIIT CANADIAN CO., LIMIYID SWIFT. . . to serve your Ionilly bomrl. to handle Communist lniiltration‘crmcd services, from which, many into defcncc plants and elsewhere." merchants felt, goods were “get- Scnator Edlwln C. Johnson (Dem.%tlng out" among the civilian pop- Colo.) called the whole affair “re- ulation. . pulsive" and said: D. C. Gaskin of Hamilton, presi- "I am sick and tired of hearing dent of the Canadian Automobile anything about it. The only issue Chamber oi Commerce. in an ad- involved that I can discover lszytlress Prepared l°|' d°llV€I'Y to a who is lying. For my book, thcyydinner meeting, said the Cana- all are." ' ;dian motor industry had establish- Senator Henry Jackson (Dem.- ed a record for production and sales Wa5h.l. a sub-committee membcr,’ln 1953, and "there is undoubtedly said he'll like to see the hearings another flood Yea!” Bhefld-" spceded up but hadn't. yet iound CAR A NECESSITY 1 any means so so it, Mr. Gaskin, president of Stude- baker Corporation of Canada. Ltd.‘ lsaid the motor car has become a necessity and not a luxury. except in the eyes of the tax collector. i "If the automobile industry is to Doctor Comments On Lung Cancer I lperlocl oi observation are‘ needed lbeiorc the effects of smoking car. MONTREAL. (CF; —— Dr. David be determined. l P. Boyd, leading heart and lung He said lung cancer has become surgeon at the Lahey clinic in the commonest type of the disease Boston. said Monday there is no in many large hospitals. In 1938 conclusive evidence that clgaret some 6,000 died or lung cancer in smoking causes lung cancer. lthe United States. By 1948 the fig- Speaking to some l.O00 chest sur- ure had risen to about 16,000. geons attending the three-day He urged more mass x-ray chest meeting of the Amcrlcan Assoclat— surveys, perhaps as often as twice ion for Thoracic Surgery, Di‘. Boyd a year. in order to spot the all- said more research and a longer menl. pn-puhgol at the peak of flavour in Swift's spotless Iritcliens—wi'll be rushed daily to lead- ing food stoma everywhere. _ Look Torthen bygicnlcally-ualed iarlugea with a plcturl oi’ the meat on top (on up out light). They are /rnbnm from-tel. Plan a Coloutful. tempting Inner of delicious Swift‘: Pi-oiniuni Tablekeaig Mean today. ' You can also get the nine tine qualify in Swift’: Premium Table- Ready Meats sliced (or by you do or. freshness- -- Canadian“-emaln in a state of hcalth and J Courled Economic lAppoinled Freight iilisasler By Very Heavy Credit Buying Agent At Monclon ‘ Moncton. N. 5.. April 30 — Bruce continue feeding large revenues to 5. Stilts has I390“ BPD0lHi¢d l“!'€lIht the iederal goiernnient. ihn the Agent for the Clnfidllln NBil0mil governnicnt. should either abolish Railways at Moncton succeeding A. the ‘luxury’ tax on automobiles, or M~ E-55'JlL "~‘l”ed- 3CC0l'dl“8 30 In else confine ll to such automobiles announcement by F3 M- Wlrd. as are truly in the luxury class‘ Superintendent Moncton Division. "The g0Vel‘l‘.m€l1l. must know that The new frclflhl alenl 1-! well the taxes on automobiles are un- KNOW“ lfl M0|l1‘l0"~ llls llfllvll/9 Cll)’. realistic; that they only succeeded particularly amonz War veterans. because we were living in an un. he having served in the First realistic period. and that with rc-.W0I‘ld War 1917 10 1919- H9 ll I turn to normal conipetitlve condi-‘l0l'mCl‘ 5B~('l”€l-HT)’ Of l-he M0llCl~0ll 4 Lions, taxation sliouid be put on s branch of the C. N. R... War Veb saner basis." crans Association and now a mem- ber of the directorate. 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