'Lakcs-scaway labor dissension. If it's Good For the «Island I he Guardian is Forii . ' W E A T H E R Cloudy, clearing in afternoon: a little warmer; light winds. Low-high 55 and . 0. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” -W--i - W '='-- W W '- "-l ‘W °-M--o CHARLO'l'l'E'l'0WN, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 1952. WWW ” Hopes Dim For lalks On Berlin 18 PAGES voL. Lxxv. N0. 205 1 D ‘< ALGIERS lAPI -- Regular iAlgerian Army forces with So- tviet and Chinese weapons rolled ltoward Algiers Thursday night lunder orders of Deputy Pre- ‘mier Ahme n Bella to sub- due mutinous guerrillas con- trolling the capital. Telephone reports received here said dust - covered col- umns of trucks pulling cannon were moving along three na- lnvestment." Thursday that the Western Big ' ' , - 9-Day Celebration Begins l "°”'° °"“ l 6 U Bl S tihleir proposed meeting on Ber- I t cool - Of the General ‘ . . . hospltahty As3emb]y_" go onto gt had been PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad :representatives from around the Trinidad's chamber of L m “Why they'd take y o n ;« pmspects for such 3 get , to_ At midnight‘ the Union Jack Fisheries Minister J: Angus of the d will have to bet leaving Victoria. ‘cuter. bet-on the Sept 13 Gem comes down to mark the end MacLean. who arrived _here changed "for, pleasant as it is,‘ “l wanted to see Western because of a Commonwealth Trinidad and T°b"5°' ‘°"°la?""“"5 worth $m‘000' l “rm heading h°"‘°‘" prime mtnmers. meeting on the In its place, a happy, onto- Trinidad and Tobago are the: Miss Andrew arrived here ,etar.y_ the Earl of Home wt“ an Niirrigepeditlclygnt tgringrgérati t t . onDa ‘motor scooter. h not leave for the United Nations . 0'“ smv lN COMMONWEALTH d G I “mg 9' “Pi 5 8 ll“- Se t. 23. have been prwlalmed '0 ma_rk| Jamaica ended its colonial ty "°;',,;g,°ol= SEVEN CENTS WASHINGTON (AP)—French .:’::““.':.'::...’§:::°“i...::';'.. - - l — - 2,“ will be t. I thé ' Andrew of Toronto headed , 97° ‘me’ “'39 , O t home Thursday, scoffing at , - . . . '0 -A ‘greed to tn nrtnotnte hot ttme (CP)—This is a great night for world are on han to welcome i merce. representing many of l teeth and come back for the our Assembly opening tn New olt 155 years of British rule over Tuesday night. Canada‘s gift to to be known as a fun-loving and Canada.';' she said. “I've seen Co M kt t t- th bratjng people will run on the second major Caribbean coun-[ at Wednesday, completing a men are saring ere red white and black colors or liylifrfthto win independence ilnst'Ban nntn t elled up the Alaska highway ' s Aug. 9. Like Jamaica,l G . S . A I . coolness raised serious doubt foreign ministers before the reports or western Canada I I I mduptace had not been set_ calypso artists. steel bands and the world_s newest free country. the country's bu sin e s s men,‘ guns." the 23-year-old woman E . Thursday the British spiked rum stores. Canadas representative is warned that the popular image: said in an interview before I York. London announced that to n cnrtbhenn totnnds of the new country is academic Eialypsopeoplc this is no incen--‘ it—and you can keep it, 1 Sept. 10, the British foreign sec- - 6'°°0'"‘ile lid‘? 3°l‘°55 Canada to Fort St. John. the occasion. , a u CASTS DOUB'l'S_ “They say," observed laborer Trinidad and Tobago wju 1-o.t' ST. STEPHEN, N.B. (CPi —. “Friendly my foot: I had a French objections cast doubt Martin Joseph, “that indepen- main within the commonwealth 1 Three United States residents breakdown on the Alaska on prospects for such atparley deuce will mean hard work.: only a few sour notes have pleaded guilty here Thursday to Highway and 3b°lll 35 Cars tional highways even later in the UN session. Well after all the c€l8lJ1‘8ll0llS.ibeen sounded about 'l'rinidad’s or charges of armed robbery Wed- P355‘-‘d me- The Ollly l3€l'S0ll ' - U.S. diplomats did not aban- We'll S9e_ about lh8t—1‘ight now ' changes of achieving her dream nesday at a branch of the bank “’h° 90999“ W35 3 mall Whll Sham): ta-fterwgrfl an or 1" don attempts to work out some rm l°0kl}lg l'0l'W8l‘l-‘l 10 having of being a progressive. s0und‘of Nova Scotia in nearby St. wanted t° k"°“’ the ‘V33’ §2mm“',§'°a wt“ 51 itweep est- hcceptnble solution but they 3 ‘good time. ‘co ntry_ ‘ Andrews‘ somewhere. cultl oar? CCU F8 . geria were would not predict that a meet- As a matter of fact, I start Dr. ‘ ' -‘ ' “And I fell like telling him. ' ‘"3 “’°“1‘l lake Pl°°°- ‘1’”“"‘“3 "°"l “°“’-" 1positionR::i|:e:a:ilhd(l::g::(:f tolfe Plgianudillgahzllhnnflooghdl ivlichagi ""3 . The state department issued While m0Sl Of the is1ands'lDemocratic Labor party. hasi Donald ll/‘liner. and Glenn r-ms? Andrew Sam the "my a statement saying Kennedy 330-090 Dobulation make whoo- ‘ said that “for better or fori Crispie Miner, 19. brothers from thlendy pft?p1epr.sh~e- met were was only expressing his ‘‘readi- 999 "l the ,5ll‘9el5- °lll°l‘ _ll'l°}‘e!W0l‘S€ ill the immediate futurelsaco, Me.. were remanded by 258 on 8 arms‘ . ness to act as host"'for‘such l°""la1 P‘“'t'°5 Wm "sh" '“ “".‘“’° Shall dellehd on aid andl Magistrate G. W. N. Cockburn - when. y°“ lea-"°..the Pra.“" . ‘l deg°!:d'_3llC9-P R I h tcharity from benevolent coun-lfor sentencing next Thursday 'ei',I.y°“AV% had ‘In’ 9:19 is"? . . riain’s rincess oya—t e tries, without whi h ‘ ‘-3 . ' ‘55 ll Few 991 9 0 th:‘;$:encl§e,::%(:yEtat:uattfi;'ea';té Queen's aunt—plus diplomaticlaster is sure to 0V:l‘lia?{‘:lfllS.('j'lS I .P°h°° "e°°V°r°d $7337.‘ be" cm” Canada °“ he’ 5°°°t°l' Th 4 to - - d lieved all the loot taken in the after’ working for a Toronto 9 “’°_ ‘€15 °f’mma” er’ noon raid when two masked engineering firm for four C°l- Hollall Bollllledlelllles W35 not ‘cg:-eed in principle to a m‘°3"“g ‘“ mm‘ men held three bank employees years “without a holiday." under orders of Ben Bella's po- and two customers at ‘uni She is relurnloz to Toronto by litical bureau for loyalist troops The French hold to a policy of -sitting tight on Berlin and 0 point whne another man waited way of the Rogers Pass. lto roostohhsh order in the car, not negotiating with the Com- in 3 can ' 1 munlsts until ey pr odu c e I picking up two men Wednesday ' - S y night and a third early Thurs- a ' something negotiable. Police made the arrests with- Mr. Hamilton's statem e in Satellites Before the communication blackout, European settlers re- ported seeing heavy columns passing Charon on Highway No. 4 and Vialar and Bourbaki on Highway 14 after nightfall. Both areas are about 150 miles from ers. IJEGION SCHOLARSHIPS PRESENTED John Andrews. lright.) East Royalty. received the $200 Charlottetown Canadian gion scholarship for grade ten students last night from J. J. competitor. Miss M a r l e n a Douse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Douse. Sherwood was second and was presented with a cheque for $20. Connolly. first vice-president. John, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Wally Andrews attended East Royalty School and was 48 marks ahead of his nearest SIU Pressu On Business Described Commission Decil P d‘ By ARCH MacKENZlE The firm shifted its collective ing from him. he said he was TORONTO (CP) -— The Sea. bargaining contracts to the ri- told_. because the SIU‘ insisted . - For Prisoners (Coiitinuod on page 4. col. To out trouble near St. Andrews, a. B7 Q iarei-_s International Union val Canadian Maritime Union. on it OTTAWA (CP)-.—Red ti f mrvmfifih us on o llnd.i told sontcninei-_ ta to by the Canadian rt no o¢;.nno.i.ont , _ hoycott a slilpplnglfn‘ ' '16:! ess, and the S as ‘worth, fose their jobs “me” the ‘ , $3 {chides deslsiliegrexgs Sam the change was “related ’ iil their waterfront business. a lockout. SIU picketing has onion was onoyoth utmrommaren Thursday by the to the necessity of reducing 9 c government expenditures . . . Mr. Cranston said SIU mem- anadian Federation of Agricul- the federal shipping inquiry been banned in Ontario through V‘ bers John Doherty and Harold was told Thursda court injunctions. tore the saving will amount to ap- ' lC SIU Carried “S llflhl Wllh Alvin Cranston of Goderich. Loon th t n t God t h HAVANA (AP) " Lawyer A‘ ‘ on M‘ ' -. proximately $1,500,000 ‘ii in WA 5 H I N (‘ T 0 N. (AP)- Upper Lakes Shipping Limited Ont” who provides groceries to to thi-low 5:: lull: order ovesrtlcie ‘ttiixtneff tr: r?:en(;¥;n'rr:!:°R':;§;: ton gliiifinoililged :ili'slti?r ikiiiantllile Current fiscal year." 1 cf weather sotethtes are begun OTTAWA (CP) — There has -—that is. one from which there By DAVE McINTOSl-I has developed a “clean" bomb '3 U! 3 .4 Id '5 O ;.7:..’..._......_ ‘‘I don;t believe Mr. Donovan would come to Cuba unless he felt success was at hand." she , ‘ A_ - . ...__......s.." ..:L...- / * ' — said. i Castro has offered to free the prisoners if their fines totalling $62,000,000 are paid. They are locked inside Principe Castle. in colonial fortin Havana. and the Isle of Pines Penitentiary. Usually reliable sources said Donovan would offer a part- cash, part - g a deal in ex- llll0 lhe market P18“ and Sub‘ lakes vessels. said his turnover ' ' . ' ' The remium is aid in en-l ' t a their wa with such been “° r3dl°a°tiV° f3“°“‘ ‘)3 13 “me °l' ‘"3 l'3dl°aCllV° fall‘ slontially iyulialred sales by at is down $9,000 to $10,000 be- is,'::rn'fah3est§.'f_d M take ‘t °" °‘ "““°"°3" U4 l"‘°‘. F"“’°‘5 ggiiuctgilttiithé Bghlff couragep the produchon of topl ghrcliéeso gsypredictingv ice pack Canada mm current ,Ru5Sl_an out , _ ast two firms. witnesses com- cause he continued to son to H 0 J9" another watw Gary Powers. has arrived here effective tmmediadew The quality pork poring last yearn breakups and the NM“ ex_ nuclear tests on anything like! It is known that the Russian plained Thur_sday_ . Upper Lnkes_ other vessels run - < _Y- to seek the release of more than move is part of the federal nos. 8,448,956 hogs were marketed in nootoo from snow_as won as the scale of last fall, officials nuclear tests last fall were /_\_lFllCll dl‘|V€I‘ l'0l' 8 Halllllmll by other lines had stopped buy- f“?“l l"°Vi5‘°’l°'“ f’°'t“ GM’ L100 P’l5°“°l'3 fmm the 3b°"‘ terity program. ' Canada and 32.7 per cent of the helping forecast weather _ 3 said Thursday. ‘‘cleaner'' than previous Soviet ships chandler also agreed that ---——-——— °';§'l- llgfl glstllill lg: Sr?”-m tlve_ rebel invasion of Cuba in H. H. Hannam, president or qualified for the grade A prcm- , noose of Representatives Space No situation similar to that of trials. in the words of the scien- h° ‘Va? ."°l“°t““t t”. lesmy h. ‘inneh dr °s la limwgg April. 1901- ' the government as a strictly iums. subcommittee has been to1d_ last fall has developed, was the, tists, there was 80 per cent “hm” ‘“°‘d°“l‘ i”"“1V‘“§d.cStn,{ Copper PI°dUCe‘r :01‘: fw ‘iefglphfige 1:“ year that Accompanying the New York temporary measure" and the Until 1950. the 80V€I‘hmenl Ice observations mm‘! the way one authority put it. tcleanliness compared with 50 to "1’/‘z$"t‘b°’sthb°°“t"5°h 9 ..' " a he am‘! his truck wourd wind up lawyer were two members of $3 premium revived as soon as Pflld $2 50!‘ Smile A _3llCl 31 ‘O1’ Tims Satctme point the way to This has led to some specula-s 60 per cent cleanliness in So- lllr a.!l‘l)i’Slli:eg To oapifiiilis as cuts Produchon on the bottom of the Welland the New Y°’k ‘ based Rescue M mg‘! 8 .d th grrzrdre lgravrliiittgiscggtgnufitdo hog saving $1 700000 annually in the tim here that the swig‘ U"i°"l (Continued M Page 5 Cm‘ 2) he has before. emphasized that Canal unless he stopped, d_cal- Committee. AlV3l‘° Sllllcllel Jl'- Y‘ mm m S“ e “em: ' . - -- - «- n , u he ‘é.?.*:." .“:’;’..-l‘.:*""°.i°s“ ms “oer -ng,,o,,ngs;°,,,F,r;v,r;-,, ,9 22:: *:.::.:'.:l.:.."‘:.°“..l;.:;*::iii. :.".::.*;°*."*;.l...‘:. ¥.f'i..‘.‘3’.ll.. :1: ..::;”'§:‘:;..“”:§i::".:i :‘.'‘’..f. r . Elle" Wlllesses W 0 W“ ‘l " ' '1 hogs and has become an impor- about $33 per hundred pounds ' . ' . tell what they know of Great §.,‘,’ul,’.s‘t’,§’ "’°d“°°" ’“‘"°““°°dl "°““" “‘ ""3 “‘“"““ "°“'° °‘ tant in f c di i 1- com ared with less than s29iasiiNalI°nal Weather Salelllle Cell‘ 5’ m°d“°fi°“ schedules Gel13I'alM'°'|'0'rS Ml‘5- 39'“ 33l‘l'9t° d9 I-'°s gm-o 0 e orn 18“ an as‘ cu P t tn‘ ti e ‘tre testified The “ultimate protection" will “'l“ he °“.‘ “'°"‘ 5?"°" days “ ‘ Heros. coordinator between the as 8 W °°' ye” 3 ‘S m ' be given witnesses, Mr. Justice week '° 5”“ °“°°“V"' muse?‘ Control Rescue Committee and Prem- Norris said. He would not toler- ‘°“‘b°"- b°"' l" “'9 “-5- ‘“'d “‘ ler Castro. I I I I me any intimidation of witnes- CW3 . _ _ WASHINGTON mp) _ The Mrs. de Los Heros,who has . ses by anyone. .l_'-‘resident Frank R. Milliken us. justice department “ken n non nrnong the cont“,-oo_ was r n '1 m 5 The inquiry has been hearing said the curtailment will _result Thursday that the courts pm onttmtstto nhont the outcome or ; detail of SIU harassment —- ex- in a 10 PE!‘ Celll l‘€flll¢_ll°ll ll‘ htbtt Gehernt Motor, from try. talks » t°"d°d .l° Umted Sum‘ l’°’t5 by °°l’p°" °“tlmt and ‘mug the in to control the price, at HALIFAX (CP)——Governmcnt-t‘ Panelist W. L. N. Somerville. SIU allies-directed against Up- production rate into line Wltht hi h 13 d I H “Y appointed boards, and the pos-la Toronto insurance lawyer, ; 99'‘ L3k€S- ¢lll'l‘¢“l 9195- W C ' ea as Se I‘ sibility of more of themlsaid the public doesn't know 2 , stirred up a hornets‘ nest of ‘I what it would be getting. It «' o ' 0 “ 0 criticism Thursday at the an- ‘ would trade a well-established ~ nual meeting of the Canadian , system of civil action for a set a . O O e r Bar Association. 3 payment for specific injuries , ’ . Tribunals to assume some of , which for many individuals the functions of the courts have would be only nominal. . ° ’ - ° ' 'u3‘§§§.‘ull’.’g°”i‘i$’“u.i'c5ui§;‘°oliises5 Issvuo WARNING .- S O U crowding the courts. Earlier in the week. associa- ‘ _ , ~ But comments from the floorttion president S. E. Fennell of of a meeting of the association's Cornwall. Out., w a r n e d that OTTAWA (CP)——The Roman Catholic bishops of Canada said Thursday soclhllzatlon is the "natural solution" to the twin dangers of tota1ltnriiin,soclal- ism and individualism. In a Labor Day message is- sued through the Canadian Ca- tholic Conference. the bishops said soclallsatloa gives: " features to the quired by lllduatrtll “Man smile! arbe 8tIIIl|s=rh- tore his own creafloiis". solution to the dangers both extremes in our society. CALLED REVITALIZATION Socialization was also the re- vitalization of organic social life that had been destroyed by the spread of factories in the 19th-century. _ Western society cannot be- come ,a truly lllllllllll society ll 11" ling about the nature and func- tions of social organization, said E bi . " ea organization is meant to sci-veinan. not man the Orlan- isatloil. To misunderstand this is to throw-us back‘ upon the international scene in stifled trade and immigration. and in an inability to find a place for such a cultural - economic ex- periment in socialization as the European Common Market. "It is equally evident on the natlonabscene in the case of medicare, in the persistence of bitter industi-lal disputes. and a continued block of enforced an- employment." . . Energy. action and oodwill are wasted when soc ty is prelotes. They therefore urged that the Church's social to my be studied now "with change for the captives. They said the government had shown receptivengss for a formula of- fering hospital equipment, nie- chanieal parts and even food- stuffs. WHERE-TO-FIND-I1 Announcements. notices 1: Jlflbs. death. etc.. .. :l 1. Classified ., . . . . .. 1: administrative law section in- dir-'.~‘.ed little general favor for more boards. Specifically, the section con-: sidered whether auto accident claims should be handled by a tribunal. with paymen for damages made automatically and with no attempt to estab- lish the guilty party. A panelist Dean W. F. Bow- ker of the University of Alberta law school. said the system would work as it has with work- men's compensation b o a r d s. Years ago the idea of work- men's compensation was con- sidered "subversive" to the le- gal system. but today few peo- ple would want to see it scrapped. .pubhc dissatisfaction with de- ;lay in having cases heard ‘create a demand for tribunals. , Delegates speaking from the {floor were unanimous in reject- « ing tribunals. E. P. Néwcombe of Ottawa Lsaid it was a welfare. not a ilegal problem. Flat payments Efor injuries deprive the inno- Scent of full benefits in order to ‘pay everybody, guilty or not. ‘ C razier, ii Vancouver ‘lawyer considered an expert ‘administrative law, said he was ‘not convinced the delay in hav- ing cases heard was as serious ,as has been suggested. but if it was he was in favor of tribunals for auto accident claims if it ,would expediate hearings. minds of lie individualism - versus - soclal~ greater intensity than ever be- hts problqni is conflict. lam conflletof the 19th century re." 3‘ Vllllel. the isolate! ladlvl- "HOV llllfllll “ll3d'°°. th -‘ I s l o . t m e ‘ - .‘::...‘?‘°‘‘°‘‘'- ,, - - '°°“"’“* '““ "‘“' "' " "" ’“ Cross-CountfY Cavalcade ‘ ll Poise J an in mom‘ I 3 ' - l 3”" firm 'l"*= “R” '’‘"”‘E'‘" D‘ W eel Tod I P ‘f’ medutsst year, liiui an i‘o—’ TS CARRER IPS , . S CY I1 CCI IC ‘ I . I T atlas of ‘.3 . a“ tug.‘ S ' VANCOUYIR (CP) — Twelve official crest ‘of different prov- . ‘an. their wheels Iavlnl been M“, to ' '°“”'l’°‘U“‘.“‘°."“°“""“‘usnoiiherrni~c“aii°aaa'ni':ii°: l rm ‘ mam” ‘'0' .:-‘:ed in :'y M‘ 5“ yet ‘*9’ °°m’ KINGSTON. Onl. (CP) -— The* ft‘f|‘l'V0l;§‘€ xlind nlliclear weapofnsflto IMOIVCV "H9053! PW‘ - . ii i f th A ll * e eo ogica nuances o e _pI,l'ed.to dip to the hllhcllbl In The m000|'¢Id¢. Otflnlled by ' ghhrghnehf ocanaeda nclgosedc Bit: 1 historic episeopale. the Pacific today at Victoria. tlIieu::naas‘¢'lrf“snIAu ”l;rtle1_.:;so- 21st triennial iiessione(’1l'hursday ‘A dfipletcd synodh‘; at fflilg to ca . cave I n- d d legates diapers to par-ls_rens an upper se o an pd abiscoi-lc, s,m.nin¢ all. day for Nsnalmo whore fies eacross the country with ; bishops and a lower house at Canadian land from members will be tendered a a prayer to "enlarge our hearts 1 295 clergy and lfiymfifl-Thllfl‘ Newfoundland to ash cohim- civic dinner Thursday night. and enkindle our zeal‘. . d y discussed admlnistrltitve his to ocle etlon of Following the wheel-dipping Midday imyers. itlydgins thomollors ‘Hid I-‘sued 8 5:381 the ‘rune-Canada sy. ceremony at Victoria the cars churchmen to work with more t pleailo lg ow Womelilll M115: , i The ccvalcade wuncotsdby will return to the Glade: Na- Nldy lllzence . concllllliflehddllll 2%": 6 COMIC _I ll ,'i'omAlshisy aai|tioaalPai-karaaolthellgbviay eizht-dlymeetlnsatwc e C -E W Sc" fwmw A .. ..... an '°:.'.'''............. .. .. " ... mu Mr. * '~ ' °.-r:-°~ '- ll&f‘?..’li.’: I 3: ms .:*..*.°.:::..:*::: ...“;*i"....:. o. J: Nine oi lilo isms bold lost. I. ~ mums soot. : l Rockies The road has cost l uiti . yet icr rim) pom-you suioecu maria: from (Continued on Post ‘ll ft.