.' hour cabinet meeting to consider - General Assembly Friday. Russia -"General Assemblfwalked out after of a More Mon Kespisosna till more come. 14 PAG3 rl'.l.l.lRE T TO 0l.lTl.lNE TAX xFI'i3'ifIi)'iei:Sai'l)e U.N. PARIS (lieutau)-French Sun- scidsd to postpone a month. The decision was taken at a five- iurther action to be taken over the United Nations General Assembly decision to include France's prob- lems in Algeria on its agenda. In the 28-50-27 vote before the voted against France to include Algeria on the agenda. RECALL DELEGATION In addition Sunday's cabinet ses- sion decided to recall provisionally the French permanent delegation to the United Nations. French delegates will remain in the UN Security Council and on the disarmament committee. The French delegation to the Friday's vote and was called home Saturday. The General Assembly delegation. headed by Pinsy. ar- rived in Paris Sunday. before the cabinet session began. Faun said after the meeting that hp would see Soviet ambassa- dor serge Vlnogrsdov today, and a l srnment's d later. Government sources said a meet- ing between Faure and West Ger- man Chancellor Konrad Adensues due to be held this week would also be postponed. sclsion would be issued l A disastrous fire early yesterday morning completely destroyed the dwelling of Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Maclsasc who had only Saturday moved into their newly acquired property at Mermaid. The house. a large dwelling formerly owned by Mrs. A.S. Robertson was one of the country's oldest and most prom- inent landmarks. ' Mr. and Mrs. iMacIsaac and their children had retired for the night when at about 1.30 on Sun- day morning they were aware that the house was filled with smoke. The fire, which is reported to have started around the kitchen stove. had made such headway that the efforts of City and Parkdsle fire departments were of little avail. A large group of neighbours who full statement explaining the gov- nulokly gathered on the scene were Call U-.S. Polio Vaccine Program "En couraging" WN. CANADA. MONDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1955 one Moscow Stand The meeting with Adenauer had been intended to taks DUN before Faure and Plnay left for Moscow. CLAIM CHARTER VIOLATED A government statement follow- ing the cabinet meeting declared Dwelling Destroyed By Fire At Mermaid able to save a small amount of the household furniture. The Maclssacs previous to move- ing' to Mermaid had resided on Mount Edward Road. Athobeslton Goes Aground In Exercise By GRAHAM McMUl.LIN Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER (CP) - The des- troyer HMCS Athabaslran went aground off srnoite-shrouded Span- ish Banks here Saturday but exer- c gses Serpent was still a start- -"ldamomtration of co-operation and timing as Canada's three serv- ices ombined for a mock raid on a city beach. An officer said the tribal class warship touch a few minutes. t ” us only for The Athabaskan. captained by Li. Cmdr..Charles E. Richardson. that the General Auemhb vote on Algeria "constituted a flagrant violation" of the United Nations charter "and betrayed the spirit which had inspired the foundation of the organisation." It said I"aure's government "re-cs ognised the necessity of clearing France of any responsibility in de- velopments which risk being fatal for the United Nations." For this reason. it asserted, the government "intends to reserve France's rights and to preserve the future of the organization by stop- ping ail participation in the work of the assembly." MOLOTOV OPTIMISTIC Russian Foreign Minister Molo- tov. who passed through here Sun- day en route to Moscow from New York, said he does not believe the Algerian situation will affect rela- tions between France and Russia- France fears the assembly de- cision to include Algeria on its agenda will encourage Algerian rebels. harden resistance of Moa- iem members of the Algerian As- sembly to a French reform plan. and stiffen Conservative French opposition to Governor - General Jacques soustslle's liberal propo- sals for the area. . What particularly galls France about the inclusion of Algeria on the General Assembly agenda is that under French law Algeria, un- like the other hot-spot territories of Tunisia and Morocco. is part of metropolitan France. Onthsss grounds France feels Algeria is an internal domestic problem. outside the scope of the annual conference which opens at Kitchener Record talked over plans for their seml- Canada." he added. Representatives of newspapers Mr. and Mrs. J C. Preston. Brant- 3. L. Curran. The Charlottetown today. Seated from Vancouver to the Atlantic ford. 0nt.; Mr. W, w. left to right are Messrs. Philip S. are included in the group which in Sault Ste. Marie; Fisher. Southam Newspapers, its deliberations of the next few Southam. Montreal: Mr. T. E. Montreal; R. J. Rankin. Presid- days will discuss ways and means Nichols, Hamilton; Mr. S 1.. Mc- ent of Canadian Press. Halifax of giving the most efficient news Cabe. Thomson Newspavers. Chronicle-Herald: C. H. Peters. service possible through the co-op- A150 meeting in Charlottetown Montreal Gazette; John E. Motz, erative facilities of C a n a d I a in ms week are the directors of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Pub- social Press. Mr. Rankin last night said that Early arrivals by Diane l'eSier- lishers the board of directors of Canadian day afternoon included Mr. and functions and a dinner sponsored Press were happy to meet in Mrs. H. G. Kimber. Globe and by the Prince Edward Island Tra- Charlottetown on the occasion of Mali Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. St. the City's Centennial. "The hos- Clair Balfour, .Ir., Hamilton. Ont: pitality of the Island people is well Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Motz, Kitch- Brazilians Vote Today e?d? :&t r cf Guardian NEWSPAPER MEN sHEl,lE FOR CONVENTION Pictured above are a number of known and the natural beauty of erner. 0nt.: Mr. and Mrs. W. J.. Canadian Press directors as they the Province is appreciated across Blackburn, London, 0nt.; Mr. an Mrs. Ian MacDonald, GDNPA. Mr. Association. Joint vel Bureau. are on the agenda. -Bar-ter's Film Lab. Predicts Russia Covers Island Prince i Like the Dew Will K ing the big federal-provinci scrapped. They said they h He may choose at that tim sharing arrangement. Jockeying for position in say at the conference. But they feared they may have to tear up these speeches and white new ones ing views as to whether the tax rental pacts should be inkling of what Prime Minister St. Lauren may propose. Mr. St. Laurent kicks off the historic conference in the Commons chamber today with a 10,000--word speech in which he undoubtedly will outline the federal position, ' first time a possible alternative federal-provincial tax- the figlit for more cash. the provinces are not too sure just what lic'll do. .' - . - Many have come to Ottnxvn with WANT MORE RENIAL MONEY prepared texts of what they will PRICE Sc Pl.AN ick Off Meeting Today With Premiers .. (By Harold Morrison, Canadian Press Staff Writer)' V OTTAWA, (CP)-Provincial premiers are approach- al tax conference with vary- ave been give no advance e to outline officially for the lonce they hear the prime minister. The ”have-not" provinces, such as Saskatchewan, Prince Edward Island and Manitoba. want the principles of the current tax rental agr is which expire in March. Ferry Princess Helene To Remain In Port SAINT J01-IN. NB. tCP)-While the Seafarers international Union claimed a lockout. the Canadian Pacific Railway said Sunday its Bay of Fundy service would not be operated until further notice and the ferry Princess Helene would not sail Monday for Digby, NS. The Helene ordinarily sails daily except Sunday. Trips were made last Monday. Tuesday and Friday. after postponement of strike ac- tions The Wednesday and Satur- 1957. retained with variations to give them a little more rental money. But the wealthier provinces. which may get more money out of a return to the direct tax field. are likely to oppose the pacts. Under those the provinces rent out the personal and corporation income and succession duties field to thl federal government in return for annual payments. All but Quebec have signed agreements. ASKS BIGGER SHARE Premier Bennett of British Ca. lumbia said B.C. will press for a greater share of revenue obtained from that province. "We want more of our own money." he said in an interview Continued on page 12 col. I WASHINGTON (AP)-The de- was the first to embrace the whole ' partmsnt of welfare said Saturday. seven million and to give such W931 WE ' flltfs "'3; l:u"l' s':;1'f:l Asumbg; lzattigjrialist Ai- . ACCEPT day sailings were cancelled. in the totficiai report of such percentages. wink h 1:” ”h 5 . ""t'" 3 -i . On Thursday the union set Ii'ri- I scope. t preliminary reports The public health service said 1 d " i M 3 lptm'y"'"'1” O Egsgnhower "all day midnight as the next deadline. Peron FIICS from the country-wide Salli polio Saturday that since revised pro- ”' 9? "ml" d""l"5 ' h”"""”' - o A spokesman Sunday, however, vaccine program "are very sncour- duction-and A ” standards were Plcdllfe Dy JIMMIE S. PAYNE running for the Social Progress- UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.. (CP) contended the men were not on To RIO DE JANEIRO, (AP)-Bra- we party and claims labors sup- -Health Minister Paul Martin strike but had been locked out. aging." The announcement. for secretary adopted for the vaccine last May. there has been no association of Two men were "lightly mm” in the exercise. one suffering a BUENOS AIRES. (Reuters) - Ex-president Juan Peron. whose A C0mP3ll.V representative said of Canada predicted Sunday night the crew members-between -ill ziilans will choose today a new port that Russia will accept President president whose major task will .'l.'Gen. Juarez Tavora. 56. with Pioneer Dies Annual chicken and ham par and dance Orwell cove Iv runtmng the wedding and re LONDON Ont. (cm - Two Min If-I . ith. Sup, gut”, - , . cc mm, whore gucsls slmwl Flliimi 1”-"laled llrls. missing from rmwson 33 50 ii EDM()N'i'()N (Pl-Jllw RCAF Disappearance of the lurk '5 the pagno and ate flnmmr: worm su- liiouni St. Joseph Academy since Vancouver - 52 60 s"Phr,sPl'll1lW niaht-lansborss. um "weekend" flu-rs of its auxili- latest in a series of mishaps which Hues, the couple lcil by mr for a Sept. 17. have been locpted in Vltmfla - 51 9' . gum. Hm aomh h.d”' ary force into the north Sunday to have afflicted associated npcra- Ihnnr-vnmun in the i'mINl 5'-'i'i;& Q" -rl!l.:,'l:ll-b.l';l)t:I'lIl1oI. ;i'ld warelobegng (I-zidlmanton . g: 3 --. - . . ,- -' . '1.u in o , a r - " , .. . , he”) hum for 8 f”uH.,mm.d civil- tions since the firm started fl)1IpllllKitblJ1elr lKli(:illr(l;I)"(.lll(')wh:!lIlg Jr limp township pone. '13: s.mrf:1.i;II Reggguy H . 22 3' 3..." w...d.' . , p baa” be DEW line airlift this year. c man a. .. ' H V. Th” Sam m h Wm” e 26 5. i. i for not souls ' I. la" Elma" W'”l '” ""'" 5' York was the third of its type and mm" WI” 5" "P 5 L” "'i'('-'"" notification thesyt J". "”is'"” T ii)! as at ii on. sm....a s."R'i . "'lFZl"” 523?: ""'.'.i?.-i?.".. m....... gas or -1- As-ocmea piano; wn-cg Mr-gr. I29-'r""',;;;i,:f,;;" :;”,L,":.'-..... .3. ..... c.....Z"2f.'i.i...'ifi oiift. '::::::::::. 3'. .. .4- . un- . . - '99 I .. ,i bee I id. t.. o o gown .v Icrro , I , K. ' ' p p 3"" "ll" Paosss l " Bombers of H10 4'" i"-l "' Ed' tliidmearlieil sgidzfitcs a toltlnrl oflsnrcelle satin and silk. .-nnmnr-dI:;i:'hl:;f'"dLm?;ed but were given mightiest . gt 3.; lo 83y. Mo .. ., & memo" auxiliary squadron lnokroff 12 "veg. p on simple "nos. 51". art? n - ........... 33 a I I130. Canteen. t -. . " - to search an ?f'(E3 RFl0i':It:nE"lh"': "mwiw-” 45 Q ' ' lake. south 0 iron - ' ,3 5-, i On wednesdsy and just north of the Allwria boun- a u - at 3 o'clock the T J dary in the Northwest Territories. n a I G ll" wlll'l00 dllffi an RCA? and civilian sir- e so u . lnshfield. - . AW" Y it i.r- ' so as craft searched for the or a p .- 3 fed Allt- H C show -t c-was out as; s mu "mi "Y i.”””':....... un- alTlOUS l en l "n" as" 3.9,." W ways Ltd. of rumor inn. back to mm”. (cphrh ".0. i, starrin Ra M ass ' appeared, Wi"!e,'.-V” office hers says will .2 gpj, pg.” nan”... ' ' . Yellowknife. NW1-. Hllerl ' '3: nd Wm WM, M "1 saw him climb up by the "mug N; "5. gm nu-mm. ; l. l M" ll" Arm" Mm WilM' ) 3! EDDY GILMORE ' edlzouvni-:1) ALARM wire." said William Cook. a news- Monday and ass miner is use at wm 5. mm, gag gn. the DEW tlllslani Early srnml LONDON (AP;-A dsrk.hmr . . d 8! rm mm KP" 59"". ,.md when he 5". mm M a "nun . I radar line young man pigs-d a breathless! The hobby sgtindc SKILW-'1'” andwiihm. M” Emma Mme m mm M Mme”! hlunm . seek with miles-mm "ml " "E" C ' i i ” Northern Nova scotia. Prlaaa I Nuns of the effec when of tbs vaccine. but these have but based ”" Wdlel of MN segments of the crest number of children who have riveived shots. Saturday's report C oming Events Dance Vernon River lall. Tuss- ll-'I.V. October A. Ct-ntrll Queens Junior Farmcs u i eon who became governor of the . p mo? na Oct" ht . "u' "w'c' his mining and industrial state of PARIS. ICP)-External Af- c"rl”'"-Vpseeke” l" Md" The 8"” was decorated Wm, Minas Gerais. He is backed by fairs Minister Pearson. on the Following ll!” Wedding I reC9P- while pompoms and white gladiom Reserve Oct". 10th. Thanks In: dinner in New Glasgow Ila . Regular dance at lmilze every Friday -sight. weak transport system. Many in- land areas are not linked except by air. Thus production is held up because there is no way to get goods distributed adequately. noun CANDIDATES i Election officials predict about ll.00il.000 of l5.000.000 qualified voters will, cast bailuots. The can- didates pro: 1. Juscelino Kubitschek. 53. sur- tba conservative Social Demo- crstic party which holds a mill oriu in the Congress. as well as the sometimes leftist and nation- alistic Brazilian Labor party. palace coup Aug. 24. 1954. Vargas' personal honesty was not quest- ioned but his administration was afflicted by a series of scandals before the army forced him. charging he failed to clean house. .Pearson At lFranch Capital By C. R. BLACKBURN second stage of his round-the world journey which includes a goodwill visit to Russia. flew into Orly airport Sunday from London iruan RCAF plane. QUEBEC Quebec lawyer while some 30 pa woman who reportedly entered without authorization. Prime Minister St. Laurent. still Minister Wed At Quebec iCP)-Louise Samson. .diamond bracelet and a blue hat vivacious 21-year-old granddaugh- ter of Prime Minister St. Laurent. W” m""led S"""l”y l” 3 Wu" by a tiara encrusted with pearls. licemen tried to keep crowds of ricri a cascade bouquet of siephan- tion in the swank Cercle Universi- lalrev 90"" 5-l”"d ' uewslmp" dotted with standards of gladloli Marlon B. Folsom; said: polio with any vaccine released for - "Preliminary data. now being use. small bur" "ld ll" "lb" mm" be a cam ai n to brln the nat- a long revolutionary background. Eisenhower's inn for mutual air and p ' compiled. show that the incidence . ' l"l"".le5 mm ' pie" M bk” 'm' i::mT '10:! 51'. Neirlcpl 17 A ion out ofpltsg dizzy inflation spir- He is supported by the centrist mconnaissancep and exchange of s...,,..l,?,,",,W;;' i,:2f,',l;:,.';'j git; Emmi i,i5,',','l,' 19;”; oVeb!;hr;i,;u 3:: of polio among about seven i ggug 1&5 " . u"-"",u"l'.t -Q .. . .'. mom" pc.'"' al. - . ., i , National. Democratic Uuio hull iniiits;-y.hlucnrints within three ,,;,,g.,agu1-H,-n-is . - V sundly for ui 9 M the D - ho” Vpcclnated chll -aw "i - . . 2 m -0 B-to F5ur- cnsdldatsijleelt election the Christian Democratic . months. H M ' - lng South American repub e at it. have received ' l , the ndvy. air. force and da he W - M”mm9 9'9 W” for a five-year term starting next as wall as the Socialists. as; would 5, muned M, mm). h deb” "” ”””l'l "””fl”"”” Paraguay. ' is running roughly.”-u. .' ed p . nave; of rib! rare. puny, - ofyih M J36 ld ml; mung” Jlll. 31. Th! winner will have I 4. Plinlo Salgado of the as we ought to look for acceptance that ee" received from the l"ll0ll The 59,yem.,o1d Peron had been below the rate small; aoa-vaccia- Qlll-. Saturday celeb;-gm: her Brig. George Kitching, B.C. mm 9 9 :u ll twymth Pl”. Pies number of tough problems on his trema right Popular Represenl- of me proposal tame, um, its ,3. 3 the men Wlslied to return to living on . paraguaym Sunbelt ated children in i g gm. .3. loom ginhdgy in an qameun area commander, said the demos- emu?" 0!! 01' 8 Pill 5 hands. in addition to the deep un- ation party probabhl will not get lemon in the months ahead'.. wlork. The company has spe- where h. Sought run” when M. groups. Hospital for the Aged here. "I l1I'Ill0ll. ll Dirt. VI! to show Mljsmmi W3 '1! t rest inflation is causing as liv- more than a half million votes. said cam”-3 ohm UN delegnte cficd that 24 hours notice would government ,7" mmad 3.” 1. "These preliminary rgporu .1. always looked at the good side of people just what "u unpleasant b ' I "1 15! '3! "" "mmi ing costs continue to soar. according to all forecasts except in an interview. be necessary to permit resump- me, u, "mad 10,", "van. very encouraging, Mr, rougm life." she said in an interview business war can be.” P? ” 9 0 P" Plcliln one task will be to expand food his own. Asked to be more specific on U0" 01' 59!'VlC9- , Since then Paraguayan officials said. and more-information is ex- when asked about her rccei for He Mltl lie was extremely Ween” and llliluilflll Oilllliil '0 meet The ,lZh03l "f dead, Pl'e5ld9"l G9" the time element, Martin predict The 5P0k9S . lndifaied the and those of the new Argentinian pet-ted'soon." longevity. "Today people o not pleased with the conduct of the "PT the needii 05 I Bl'0Wl1lE P0Pl-llliloll "lilo Car!" and his iPdml"l5”3l' ed that Russia will accept the men would be signed 0" Egilll government headed by Gen. Ed- . know how to live. Evarythlrg is men in the operations. particularly SILVER JUBILEE -now Another DI'0b- l0" Fla-ml I bl! P3” "' "19 ('i'""' plan before the end of December. Continued on Page 2 col. 7 uarrlo Lonardi have been discuss- MOST COMPLETE IUIVIY done in a rush and that is why the "spirited" demonstration of liaile Selassie was crowned Em lem 3" ill” ""'"d"” h" Nun" Wm” punbullel 'h"'"3l' llil llll Mt - There have 5... i out 1541,... people have cancer and ulcers." the Seaforth Highlanders. peror of Ethiopia on Nov. 2, loan. Dromlited l0 tackle ll that of M8 lielfl Ullorllil tiller ll? W" . Peron flew to Asuncion. capital . - bolstering and expanding the ousted by the armed forces in a or panguuyg In . p,,"u,y.. trimmed with velvet leaves. The bride. a petite brunette, wore a whitesilk dress and a veil. held - sequins and rhinestones. She car- oils. and the aisles and sanctuary were 'and palms. Louise was given away by her father. Dr. Matbieu Sam- son. a promino A Quebec medical Catalina flying boat escorted by two Argentine naval aircraft. MANY A MAN. Scum. S1'ANomc. is IN l'llS Wires n -' mm . .-,.o::csce'hog?I&Mmd:;uoc:,;.1fl;: 2.mAdil':leimarire t'l:x.B(a,l;:oIs1.or thsbfeoalzgallalgd nl:f'niSll;lel"r5. yaelafglg; welalring adsmall r-Sastlts:-iuraerintinllilgzl doctor. P t I g 3 igllfe;-rich night: Pauli). Brazil's by Canadian ambassador Jean '::'nme,h Hume Vformgny-Stfirgd flrauwg G90'Kaf:H9"1'l L9Ve5q"G- i, a" ry 53' ' lm most thriving industrial and Desy with whom he plans to igucsts who am,,,d(.d Loumv, mm-. 532"”: Shrine fggultgyllofysociladl l. . Duos-Soars. rldsy. October 17th. at 2 p.m.. 'ernon River W '.'lt uh D .c.- us val:-iaiu-yr ni"s'il?- siiii. 33 9 - Infuse!-1 to 7'p.I.aI1 agricultural slate. DEW Line Su Those aboard ucrc ("apt -l0!9Ph Cemmkl 40. ..-rm,-9 family lives in De Barros is lunch privately herc tod8y- u P2-O-Aiidgft Search For pply Plane ii-iage to 25-year-old Wan "l8n8ull' Tile wedding uasghcld in the Samson's family PW-Ell Eillurch "7 Nnlre Dame du Chcmm In Upper- inwn Quebec. SOETIIERN HONFYHOON game of hide and Sunday on the spidery s caffolding a few firemen hurried to the base of the tower. now superior of a Dominican order monastery. officiated at the cere mony. LOCATE MISSING cmrs took a ladder away." E TORONTO. (CF) - Minimisa- maximum temperatures: rlward island. New 3 On and on he went. Higher and and Bay sf tialesrz Clear with Mm -1.. ..... . 1i i of Big Ben tower 320 feet ah0V9 Parliament Square. Several thousands looked on in fascination and horror at the spectacle that took place -WW9 "'9 shining face and lonil black hand- of the clock whose chimes are known around the world. 'l"Ie'unrehearsed melodrama he- gsa shortly before noon when I policeman in the cobblestone NW1 of do-stminster Palace saw the man start his long climb up "W gcaffalding. The tower is being re- ired and cleaned and workmen vs sheathed it with steel scaffold- ing from (round to Wife- 'f1ss lone policeman shoo the climber. Witnesses said be halted for a moment, looked down. about Northern Ireland. and first officer Gerhard mm-y. l.o1.ie, 27. former Dutch Navy pllni. HUGE SF.AR('il AREA now- Search ierrilnry was s . square mile area near Great Slave lakemabovr and below the Alberti- Northwesi Trrriiorics houMliII'y- and soulhwcsi at Yellowknife la the Fort Simvsn" 8'" , Germak reported ho was fl):(I:' in the Grant Slave lake arc?” miles north of Edmonton. on radio contact with his tran!iM1 hiizhcr. T '. . 4h t The man N)fllllluf'd his slow u mg Ben boomed om "W determined climb. using a series of swaying ladders which connect the numerous landing Stall” 0i ll"? scaffolding. Onc group of polit-cmon dashed in the electric elevator which work- men use to get up the scaffoltllnii They couldn't start it. Other pn- liromcn sped up the stairway. ;:.c - ..-....j;., 1; a few cloudy latenalmnsgg nhle temperatures: s"'-l?li(oM and iurcmcn l'"'”lllltlI at New Glasi0'M35'lH ' sl t roped several short ladders to- gg'.::"3r";:::';k::n 3: nag”: gclhcr and wont aflnr him. Other SHIM John 33 and M. Edmund” pursuers swarmctl onto the s(;: um and cnmpbdmm 30 "d 5;” l"lfl"”1- -'""l ""9 "l "Wm "ah Ray of Fundy Light winds: "10 MR" i"'"i""l ill” llllilt vicar with a few cloudy intervals. llv klckorl nnrr and turn save visibility is miles-, little change with its till steps. inside the im l"'l'" lmli him i" 3 llmllillll in temperature. , ' ' ri fsedf gl mild; in the street the crowd riihslrtrlirelmnn an W H n V. nlilgh tide today at Charlottetown grew " hm M the poucmm, "id Igtgf at ll-.52 am and H13 p.m.'. at ' . h g h n, Md in top Rusticn at 7:14 a m and 03-39 p.In. indllilee 'i.'t"iii:ni:w:iinpi.sii:ie tllderlhi ll: siildeile viioliililnciiiilile dffWIlp0nlY Sllmm9"lil' ml! Plllluml w” ted to door and crawled out on s rickety when the mlnistzri of" houslll l3ls1:.lhnrb.(-;l:'l;lfu”””.l'--. 1 plank platform. The climber was agreed to meet" In WI! IIU .. ta '1" - - - 50 feet above them. bousinl l7l'0blGm- ' ' '