MAXIM8 OIL MERE MAN --m-m- .,.,.qa.uswautaeauuIbI- qguwhldi hulliIaIAbla Mn..;n;t ovorvaluar oils: 1.. 1-, 1, 39.00. other Provlaoaa 'T.,,g.,. oiiai-iotutown. &nnauIda 015.00 pct annun. llaowhoro and Ii. 3. A. limo par annara. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1952 14 PAGES I MAXIMS. 03A MERE MAN --.Z.-: Home Men's Memory In like a Box. where a man should mingle his towels with his old shoes. Morning Dally Founded mi The Guardian. Flva cents. I U. S." TO BE SHUT OUT IN BRITISH ATOM BOMB TESTS Gov? Moves To Block Break In Pork Ifrices Memorial Services in ii. Y. churches N'ffli' YORK. Feb. 1'! -fCP)- sundav scrviccs were held in man.-"or the city's churches today in il"llilliC to King George VI- ). ncar-rnpncity crowd of 2,000 at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Chunli heurti Rev. Dr. John gmhrrland Bonncil. devote his mmon to a culoay of the mon- uch. Di. Boniicll, a native of Prince Ddwnrd island. who held several ;iast0l'fiteS in Canada before he took over at the Fifth Church in 1935, said: -as significant lesson enforced by the death of the King is that the mfg gr:-nines of Britain is not so much in military might and the prcstirr which such power brings. but, rather, by her contribution to human freedom and the dignity of man" Reduce Traffic At La Guardia Airport NEW YORK. Feb. 17 .. (AP) - Pianr flights at huge La Guardla Fieirl will be cut sharply immed- lately as a safety measure after three major air disastcrs at Eliza- beth N .1 An agreement. was reached last txitzht. in cut. La Guardia. traffic iilllnli. on planes below what was nnrnul traffic at the field before island Rates Case Postponed AT Tilt-I FUNERAL OF KING GEORGE ON FRIDAY. - Above is a. general view of the cort- egc as it. left Wwtmiiister Hall for Paddinglon German Farm station where the body of the King was taken by train to the chapel at Windsor Castle for bur- ial. (United Press Radio Photo). Workers For Announces 26 Cents Per Pound Support Price OTTAWA. Feb. 17 -(CF) -The Canadian Government has taken action to prevent a possible sharp drop In pork prices. But the move is short of what farmers had ex- pected. it announccd Saturday that it will support the whclesale m't"kc'. at 26 cents a pound-basis sales at Montreal and Toronto stosli,vui'tl. from now until Sept. so next. At Winnipeg, the price will be sup- ported at '14 1-2 cents. At Prevailing Level These are approximately the prevailing prices at public stock- yards and will mean that consum- ers can expect no further drop in park prices. Prices have slipped during the last few months. The new federal support pro- gram is actually continuing last. year's bacon support program. converted to apply to standard domestic cuts. rather than the grade "A" Wiltshlre sides bacon. This was the bacon Canada has in the past shipped to the United Kingdom. But the U. K., facing a new financial crisis. has been un- able to continue purchases in Can- ada and Wiitshiro sides are no longer being produced. Farmers actually have asked the government for a boost in the support price to cover higher costs for feed all for other production Canada Says Lord And La By Alan Roger: (Canadian Press Staff writer) HALIFAX, Feb. 1'! - KCP) - Three ringing cheers echoed. through it dockside immigrationl shed here today as Canada's fonmer Governor-General, Vis- count Alexander of Tunis, stop- ped smartly aboard the ship that. will take him to England and the. job of defense minister in thci British cabinet. The Cunard liner Franconia was scheduled to sail at 0 P.M..' AST. with Lord and Lady Alex-l ander and two of their children,j Brian, 12. and Susan 3 1-2. Nineteen-year-old Rose will be- main in Canada. to completei her studies at McGill. Shanc.i their eldest son. is in Englandp attend-mg llarroiv. I dy Alexander gas I Farewell Toftxplosiori-Slated For Australia This Year The vice-regal fanmy embark-. l.O.'x'l2ON. Feb. 17 -(Reuterst- ed today from the pier wherelTlie first test of an all-British they landed almost six years ago. fz-tonne lwearmn will be made In The weather mm and today was tAuslmlla this year. the govern- gray and Goldy ment announced today. The type of wca.pon was not Dock Area Crowded ldlscin.-rd in the brief announce- ,mcnL at Prime Minister Winston A chill, Atlantic wind numbed IChuirhiil's olflvlill residence in the some i'.vo-thousand Haligon- I1-0nd01h 10 D0WnintE 5U”99l-- g lans who crowded the dock arcaj Th” V9”. "in U”? COWS? "1 til” the train bearing the Alex- Wear.” will D1'0b3l71Y 59 PP auders 510...”. swamcd In Men illtoonicra Range. a rocket testing ham Chndwn on their Shnuldcrs ground dead .n the centre of Aus- and rail yard ivorkels claiubercd mm" and 1" Mom nny some" u-p on box cars to get a better mem5' look at the Alexander smile-as familiar now in Canadian; as any Decides on Ausuuh A”391'l3'Cllm00k or In Indian t Britain last November raised the Sumnwn Iqueslion of testing atomic weap- I.oi'd Alsxander. wearing his ions in the llnilcd States but de- .Cp,,;m'med'nn'page 18 'c('JL r 2,- icided on Australia after learning Queen Mother Thanks People Of World For Expressions Of Sympathy Satecrackers Start Fire N ' SAINT JOHN. Feb. 17 -. (CP) A Saturday night fire. of l'. S. security rcstrlctions. Churchill and his atomic chief. Lord Cherwell. are understood to have discussed the question with U. 5. Atomic Energy Commission officials when they visited Was. - irigton last month. 'Bi'lEl5l'i scientists helped develop the first atom bomb and took part in the Bikini atoll tests in the Pacific after the war. Since 1046, however. exchange of atomic information with the U. S. has stopped and Britain announ- red in 1048 that she was develop- ing atomic weapons along her own lines. The Woomers test will be a Commonwealth affair and results of the test. will probably be sent to -Glontinutxi on page 13 colt-'li-S WINDSOR. England, Feb. 17- iCPi- Queen Mother Elizabeth today thanked the peoples of the world for their. sympathy at the death of the King and asked for 'Your protection and love" for Queen Elizabeth II. In .1 moving message issued after she and Princess Margaret had at- costs. They wantcd the price to be iiniiliiexlfall Island Being Considered . started by saiecrackers gutted the traded a memorial service in the g '- 11” El17-il'iP5h 4'”555i9Y3- 2Rhlg;"t:oO1dI";”:'i-nd mn tlVil:L:lltE”2i)' show room. stock room and officestwindsor chnpel for the King. the ' ' 1 V n - . r , .... -.- rgnp R2 "ms um Tmemtoea Eng Monty at Ellis Motors, Ltd, on Rothcsay lqueen Mother re.crred to” the A SUCCESS;-UL . OT-rAwA' Feb” 16'i(CP)i' Ireal AvX?l.l'1e' t f th l ss has with i"(1'x:e:t Elnndb tionlollyh dstiigiaon calla DONOR MUST Hearings on a Prince Edward I A ' ortant matter for con- ""39; 0 9 P: ' 'tiil1C 123 9 1 3 '1 A Island freight-rule case iinvc S sldetuigqnp by we p......iN.t.l rue- GM,emmeM.' Problem held pending completion of a sur- crl. PATTENCE AS ...... been pm ”” I "mu "Mi Ia" nartinent. of Agriculture is I "5" i "I wmmend -mu to om de" AS PATIENTS ' by the Board of Transport Police said the fire broke out - "scrdiit Send for free catalogue. Arthur Vrsey. York. "Fatrl Party in Clinton Hail. ll':.c.-tint. i-'cbruar.v 1Dlh. "larmt-rs. ask about the Shut ' n Fr-rd Finance Plan. For part- a contact your local Iced mill l "ti ri Party. Mermaid School, i ('1-., February 21st-. Proceeds 'i 2. Il1(i of women's institute. "t'trri party and lunch. Hope Rmr Fri-dit Union hall, Tues- tiain Fm 19th. game Hunter River in tnmrzlit. South Rustiro vs. i2ilCA. lius icnving Y at 7 p.m. PIIXUO "iiaclmy Covehend rink to- :r"' York Rangers vs. Sandy's 1 "Wis. playoff game. g"Y 1". l'. T:Tokliiole Party at li:nn.n Wood's. Mt. Herbert, ll”W1'i.V. February filth. Everybody rcicninc, i "lIiul;r,l' match. Long River to- I-iili. Unit: River vs. Brenda!- rinr if not fine first line night. irlmlssion 30c. "l-'or Snapshots that will not lads mail your Film: and Nega Lvcs to Garnhum Photo ltudios Charlottetown. "”'Wk9y Stanley Bridge rink ifmislit. first game of semi-finals. Llavrmlish vs. Graham's Road. tmmn time 8:30 Iharp. "'yi'alcntinc Dance in Malpeque tin... Tuesday night. February 1?'.h'l Silonsored by Women's in- --1 u c. .g"Dnn't miss the bargains at (if'"l'iIl1CC Sale of all rubhet foot- ucar. overalls. shirt: and sweat- "-t at W. 0. Myers. stanley i "no .-4... llridca. g0'fAnnual Box social. Holy Name :F;i9l.V. Georgetown. Wednesday. ' '”M')' 20th. Pictures. Lost Ilimlion. a beautiful story. Lunch. --ince. "The Annual Meeting of the itarhbdden and patrons of crap- xh Cwlmory 00.. will be hold in 10 Public Hall at Ofapaud. Tues- "Yi February iwh. at 2 p. M. I M'"'”'k9.V North River rink nminy. Feb. 18th. Glasgow Road : til! at: vl. Lonnox Inland rnt:rII'. (Winners, of intermed- " C last year). Game time ate after. 0 WT . "m'IV!ilctoria rink tor-ii lit. first In ' "ll limo. New IVOB. Roy- .V'- Avpln Road Bulldogs. litre free. skate after. school V.c'k'5' Tilfldly night. Tryon vs. g.:"""'- Crnbaud Hcartbraalrera - en VI. Victoria lea Guiia. "Collecting Hon for Canada g:”'"" 1414-. each nmday at I sud and Carleton, when uk I In implacable farmers n all to deliver ho to our truck: 11 Aflnaud and Carleton. up until - V Eh Tunday. under the lament as last year. R. hone No. H C 11. "Av-an Commissions s .. The castliS"'iflt”rippcal by the Canadian National mill- ways from a board derision dcsirrnuiing the Island as ii single rziie zone. The Prov- ince had been split into two vnncs, each of them carrying different rates for the ship- ment of goods into and out of P. E. I. The appeal hcnrinr: hurl born not down originally for yesterday. No 'fnli date was set. but it was expected the case would come before the board in September. El. CDRIRITO. Ca.lif.. Feb. 17- (AIP)-De-ath of Dr. Alfred Ein- stein. 'll. internationally known music teacher and a. cousin of Albert Einstein, was learned here Saturday. He died Wednesday. He came to the United States in i969. He ierved as music critic for several German neivspapers in his native Munich until 1083. He later lived in England and Italy. ' By CART!-in L. DAVIDSON IDNDON. Feb. 11 - (AP) .. British, American and French for- sign ministers agreed today to bar Germany from entering the At- lantic Pact as a full member - foi- the time being. However. they decided to offer Germany a seat on a projected four-power appeal board which will have the power to review and mod. ify the sentences of more than 10.000 German war criminals. Tmnortant Meeting These decisions were taken in the course of a five-hour confer- ence. The meeting was one of the most important since the war. The talk facing Foreign secre. Workers Go WINDSOR. Ont.. Feb. 17-(CF) -Nine thousand automobile work- ers went on strike tonight to'an- forco contract demands upon the Ford Jlatoa---Company of Ganada. Tho walkout. Iecond in three months. came as the climax of a dispute that started 11 months ago. - Negotiations on a proposed 85- clauao contract continued almnat until the 10 pan. deadline for the strike. George Burt, Canadian director of tin United Automobile Work- ers (C.l.0.-C.C.I..). announced the start of the strike. He said that if all night-shift wnrkora showed up for work Othey would be met Wins Victory In India's Election NEW DELHI. Feb. l7--tAP)- Prime Minister Jawaharal Nehru has lcd his Congress Party to a triumphant victory in India's first free national elections. But in the road nlieod llcs the dark throat of growing Communist powcr. spurred on by the hunrgcr and poverty of millions. Nchru'a Congress Party won an overwhelming majority in tire central pnrlinnicnt, with the Com- munlsts running a meagre third behind independent factions. But the Communists gained surpris- in: strength in state legislatures in important scctlons of Southern India and West Bengal. The elections. which started last October. have until Feb. 28 to run. More than one-hrilf the 170,000,000 cllgiblc voters. inclini- ing women. have cast ballots. About 85 pcr cent. of the voters nrc illiterate. Big Three Agree To Bar Germany From NATO; Will Make Counter Offer plan for bringing a number of carefully screened German farm workers to the. Province this spring. Nova Scotia and New Bruns-y wick would also share in the; project. which proposed to arm range (arm employment for about, 275 single men. to be recruited from the German provinces of Schlcwig-Holstein and Bavaria. The Island Government has not yet accepted the idea. and any decision is in the balance. If the local Government par- takes. forty to fifty farm hands will come to the Island. Representatives from the agri- cultural dcpartments of all three Provinces. and farm labor offic- ials from the Canadian Depart- ment of Labor met in conference at Ottawa some days ago, and drew up a tentative agreement to bring the German farm hands to this country. The deliberations of the con- ference are subject to the ratifi- cation of each of the three Gov- taern-meats. Undcr the agreement the Ger- man workcrs would be brought to Canada at a cost of 3155 per passage. The fare across the At- various governments. and to be collected later in monthly install- ments through the farmers who lantic would be advanced by tha' However. the government-., was .faced with.tlie problem of declin- ing prices in the United States. If it met the farmers request, prices for Canadian pork might have risen higher than the American product with resulting heavy im- ports into Canada and heavy sur- pluses in the hands of the gov- crnment. The support price granted is ex- pected to maintain prices in Can- ada atabout the lcvelof American prices and possibly slightly lower to encourage exports of some sur- plus expectcd by Canadian farm- ers this year. The government's program will apply throughout Canada. It will take the form of an offer by the Agricultural Prices support Board to buy the stocks of the five standard domestic pork cuts held by federally-inspected plants as at Sept. 30, 1952. The price to be paid the plants will be 36 1-2 cents per p0llfid.I which would cover carrying charges and enable the plants to maintain the specified prices at the public stoekyards. lHon. Mr. Massey Returns Home new support become the emtpioycrs of the men. Any loss incurred through tary Anthony Eden, State Secretary Dean Acheson and Foreign Minis- for Robert Schuman is to try to prevent Europels pre-war rivalries from destroying its postwar peace. The Western Big Three are ex- pected to tell West German Chan- ccilor Konrad Adenauer of their decisions tomorrow morning. The German lcadcr is likely to be disappointed. His parliament earlier this month made it clear it will vote in favor of a German role in the western defence only if the defeated na- "On loss in as an equal partner, Drefsrably as a. full member. of the Atlantic Alliance. It called also for the release of all German war criminals who had by a nickel. lino. . (continued on page 1: col. 3) 9,0.00.-Ford Automobile On Strike Labor Minister Daley of On- tario. who came hero last Wed- nesday for talks with union and company aimed at settlement of the dispute. said an the atriko started that he felt negotiators on both side: had "endeavored up to the point where they felt they could go" to bring about agreement. Ha said they had negotiated in good faith. During the d' unions that started here last Wednesday. the union lava up requests for a voluntary ovortima arrangement and for a union shop at the Ford plant. At talks earlier in Toronto. if abandoned I request for a skilled-trades apprentice- ship cornmittu. ” , tcontinued on page is col. 3) News In Brief NICOSIA. Cyprus. Fob. 1'7 (Reutersi - Two British troop ships with reinforcements for the Suez Canal zone ca::eilcd their voyages from here Saturday. Army authorities gave no reason for the change of plans. MIJNS-AN. Koren. Feb. 18 - (Monday) - (AP) - Commuriiiti negotiators today were expected to give an answer to conditional Allied acceptance of Red terms for a post-oivnistlce Korean peace settlement. The Red reply could speed-or indefinitely prolong- the armistice negotiations. now more than seven months old. ROME. Feb. 17 - fAP)i - Tho. wreckage of a missing Africa-I bound British airliner carrying 31 perions waslbelicvsd sighted today in the rugged mountains of Sicily. Ground parties were on their way to the area when the wreckage was reported. but. search plane! gave up because of bad weather. There may be some survivors. a search plane reported. ofvrawa. Feb. 17-(CP)-The Canadian Government announced tonight that Canada has receiv- ed ii contract to produce r-ass sabre is-tifigbter aircraft for tho United States Air Force. Production lllniater Howe and Defence Minister Ciaxton laid in a joint statement that deliveries will stag airnoat immediately. TRENTON. Ont.. Feb. 17 -(CPi -- Rtnlion. Vincent Massey, Can- ada's governor-general designate. arrived here by plane today at ll:l0 A. M. E. S. T. He left London Saturday after attending the King's funeral. Mr. Massey was met at the air- port. by Hcalth Minister Paul Mar- tin. and said he was leaving im- mediatcly for his home near Port Hope. He will be sworn in as governor- gencral Feb. 28 at the opening of Parliament. Two no in Truro Acchlent TRURO. N. 8.. Feb. 17 --(OP) - Two men were killed today and another was seriously injured when the car they were riding in skidded on a downtown street and wrapped around a telephone pole. The dead: Alfred Boyd. 2!, Glenholme. N. 8.. and Roy Presi. about 20. Carobou. N. 5. is Kelsey Cmweil. 29. of Truro in serious condition with a fract- Liberal Government would go to 3 7: when safecrackers used an acety- icne torch in an unsuccessful at-! tempt to break into the office safe. A set of acetylene tanks had been, wheeled to the front office from: the establishment's repair depart-l merit and a seven-inch cut was made in the safe door beinrc; flames forced the intruders to flee.- cniao. Fob. i'l - (Reuters) - A Britisii consulate s-pokrsman said Saturday first British ulaimsl for riot damage on Cairo's bliickl Saturday-Jan. '25-are likely i0i total between izomwo and K1, were held in great cathedrals and 000.000. lie said this is is con- servative estimate. Experts est- imate claims from all sources may reach a total of between 1220.- 000.000 and i230,000.000. lconcern for me has upheld me in Britain. ancient Windsor castle. idauglncr, "she said. "Give her your loyalty and devotion." "I want you to know how your my sorrow, and how proud you have made me by your wonderful tributes to my dear husband. ll great and noble king. , rile loved you all, every one of you. most. truly. "Now, I am left alone....” Memorial Services at g of 'NT:-WW a While the Royal Family prayed --n' f (TV. t this morning. memorial services A ; C;-Ea K (F I t Up the winding hill leading to HALm;.Axp p91,. 11 ..tcp)... of. II 10111” flcial forecast issued tonight by "T-7-"T" 'fg-"1,'"" the Dominion Public weather of- (commued on mg? H C0 S) ifice here and valid until midnight tiny village churches throughout New Tax Agreement For One Year Only n '” I "We think it is a pretty flood deal, but we cannot hope to reduce! the Provincial debt in this way." said Premier .1. Walter Jones last night in reference to the new tax agreement entered into between the Province and the Dominion. The agreement. reportedly gives the Province approximately three Monday. Synopsis: A severe storm centr d near Cape Cod is moving nor . and intensifying. Heavy snow-fall warnings have been issued for New Brunswick and Eastern Que- bec with falls of from 6 to is inches expected. strong winds will cause the snow to drift. in Nova scotia and Prince Ed- ward island the snow will turn to rain but those provinces will not escape the strong winds whipped up by the storm. Gusts as high a.- 65 mph are forecast for some secl- ions. Prince Edward Island-Monday than the population figure on which the settlement is said to have been based. For this reason the total receivable by the Prov- ince is expected to be considerably beyond the announced figure. Mr. Darby stated that the new agreement was for one year only and replaces the present five-year million dollars per year. accord-Insrcemenb which PXDWS 89 U10 ram ending in the afternoon, ther int: to lion. .1. Walter Darby, Pro-tend or next month. The original cloudy. Mildcr. Southeast gates at vincial Treasurer. but that total agreement entered into between gusts to 65 shifting in the after- may go to four million dollars on the Province and the Dominion mm; to west 20. Low and liicl: the basis of population and the in 1947 ilURl"fIi1l9Cd 1119 Pl'0V- Monday at. Charlottetown 25 and "gross national product" incc the sum of 52.100-000.35. Prince Edward island has alpcr year ullh n clause spccifyimzt -....... population of 98,429. as rcportedln the census figures rccentlv rc- leased. and this total in liliilinr that the Island would receive tint 1..-g..i..d;..,d.., if-Q-531 A. M. increase based on an itirreusc iitgmm 257 p, M. the 'gross national rirorlut-t' . nigh gm, 0,, the North Signs Point To General Election In 1953 Or 54: -- t OTTAWA, Feb. 1'! --fcP)- Alli signs point to either 1&6 or 1054' for Canada's next general election. with some political circles favorintzl I I There was talk last fall that the the polls this year, but informed political observers any they see no such trend in governmental think-y Tlicy suggest that 1933 fir 19541 appear more likely as choices (or. a general election year and say Shore at loss A. M. and 11.34 P. M. Sun rises today at 7.11 A. M. and sets at 5.44 P. M. MCA AIR SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDA1 Leave Charlottetown for Mom-ion 5:30 A.M.: ii:20 A.M.; 4:50 PM. Ar. Charlottetown from Mom-ton 7:25 A.M.; 1:35 P.M.: 6:55 l'.M. Leave Charlottetown for New Glasgow-Halifax 7:40 AM. New Glasgow l:.'i0 l".M. New Glasgow in Halifax Arrive Charlottetown from New Glasgow and Halifax , 11:00 A.M. from New Glasgow 1:35 PM. from New Glasgow and Halifax. aioivnar, WEDNESDAY. rimin ONLY 9:10 AM. Arrive Sydney from country and, so far as the Com- mons is concerned. ll" R0VeT"m'”"' now enjoys the greatest nln.i0l'"Y of any party at any time in Can- adian history. Another factor is that R acnernl election nevcr has been called tol- lowlng a national census-a consul was held last year--without. there first being a rrdiatributlon of Commons rt-prcaantatlon. It is ex- pctcd the government. will set. HP 3 it-rlistrlbutinn committee at the lorilicomlnz session of parliament- Onc observer commented that it lied ele tion um mu - mm tilt-”...':'lf:”...l”2..i2itf.ll2:;'l 32:. s:.:'.'':.:'.::: ..."'r.t3'."i:: ........ ”,';'',,m, M, been um” the of five years. That would bring the,distribution the people might mi mm ham. men. both transport drivers, from Moncton. N. B.. to their homes. it was believed the car hit an icy patch. An inquest will be held. THE HAGUE. Feb. 17-(Reuh era)-Forelan divlomlll.-Jn-MAI!-she--oountrsk in the third year of full term. cow have been ordered to take a special Russian driving test. even if they have an lnternationalli- cenoe, Foreign Minister Dirk Stikkcr told parliament Satur- day. Hc-addcd that a high per- centago roiled mo test. 5 water or has difficulty maintaining control of the commons. election sometime in 1954. probah-j ly in the early summer. . These sources say there are a number of (actors against it gen- eral election this year. I inor example, they say. it is not! usual for a government to go to its term-the last election waa in 1019-unless it is in political hot There is not. they add, any great current ialuie which would warrant the government appealing to the- . .i th )1 iimettoital gcsstenigxiigizihiifiltziwmes "INDAY ONLY min, the people don't like." Leave Charlottetown for Monolo- with one exception. PIBCUOHF 1”” AM- hnc been hem gt five-year intrr- Arrlva Charlottetown tron iltloneloa vals since 1030. with federal ov- 5355 - ernmenls in power filling out t air The exception was in 1940. when the government went to the country after (our years. How- IORDEN -- CAPE TOIMENTINI FIIIIBY SEIVICI Daily (Including Sunday) ever. in that case there was a new fun Borden Lava C. 1! Liberal loader-Rt. Hon. Louis st. 9:10 AM. 10:85 AN. Laurent-and he felt. that he 1:00 r.M. 3:40 II. :should win his personal mandate 4:30 PM. I'D 93. from the people. .; 1:30 P. lip Ix. L