MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN He that desplleth amfll things will perish hy little onu. r The ‘Guardian. Three Centq Morning Dilly Founded 18ft. CI-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew iiiiissitir APPOINTMENTS AN Read layiverybody NOUN JANUARY 20, 1949 12 PAGES ‘I. llrrulsm feels and never reasons. and therefore is always right. hn i MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Subscriptions Delivered 56.00 Clil) AT OTTAW MILLION oottatz srotm DAMA Provincial Rights Stressed In Quebec Speech From iio Traqe 0f Missing Airliner Q Throne QUEBEC, Jan. uehects future 19 tCPl is dependent Oil full exercise of all "rights, prerng. ativcs and liberties" given the _ trrovint-e by the Canadian con- ttMtttL-l-ON Bet.mtttta_ Jam 19" stitutlon, declared the Speech from "Pk-United States Air Forzt: and the Throne read tcday at lllg start mitt“ tflams returned to the“. of the Provincial Legislature ses- ftclds late today nftcr combing 51°11- 1T7,000 square mllcs of sea south- T119 SDPPCII. fflflfl by LL-GW" nest of here for u British South Sir Ellgtne Fisct, dealt with many American Airways-Star Ariel Mnzubjects affecting the Provinces missing since Monday with Ztllilfo and business. ranging front Pbtlflfd- azricullure and eolonl to l\laJ. Keith Cloe. directing the search from the U. S. bnse a1. lvlndicy Field here, said: “'l‘hero is I tthvrys hope. We will kccp scarcit- ing tintil Saturday and the search \\lil be extended beyond Saturday if atny reports of debris arc receiv- rd‘ l1 Iiliss Doreen Sybil Ware of Lon-l don. who left the plane here, said she bad complained to thc pilot» nliout pressure inside the aircraft She also said the Star Ariel stewardess hiid told her the pres~ sure system wits not working pro- p rly and u radio fault hntl to ht- fixed. WorIdCIahor Sit-fits _ 0n Bonimunist Issue PARIS. Jnn. l9 --(AP) --Wo.rl(l labor #11111 today over the issue of Cnimtinlsm. Unions from Britain, the United States rind The Netherlands quit ‘c the World federation of Trade “d Unions. They said lt. had become a l1! Conmunlst propaganda agency. The United States union affect- ed is the Congress of Industrial Or- l tlttnlzatlons. The A-mcrican Fcder-l R'lOl\ cf Labor never joined the ‘ \\'.l".T.U. Vasslly Kuznetsov. iet Trade Unions. saldH-he W.F.T.1 t‘. would keep going. At a press tutnference he called Amerlcanlabcr leaders "reactionary." ' W4C lYl ll‘ in l t1 in .\l Coming Events "Dance rit SlvtitT-Hnvcn January ‘ill. Admission 40 cents. ~ "Dance. Mt. Stewart. Thursday 20th. Eastern Rhythm Boys. to "West Royftnll7y'u‘vs. Milton at .\lilton tonight. _"Annual meeting Bedequy dis- trict Royal Scarlet Chapter at Bradalbone Thursday", Jan. 20. i enterprise were 44A the drtnocratic ftnvcrnmcntfls with the Nationalc iricultttre were nrfniisod bead of SOV- ‘ orovemcnts and cvttrisioit o.’ lich- wnl’ networks will and progressive in its and an "indlsoortsnhle comolrsnent "policy as close possible)‘ zation iulng and fishing, ‘ The draft of a new labor code in the ititeresls of employers and temp loyccs was promised. Prgatytiinterprise Approved Personal initiative and private approved as a pol- stat;- paternalism, gravc dancers for way of life." No mention was made of the course ln dentin’: possible introducfcn of iiiln tho Province bttt said instead c-f source of V the argartnc speech v would he submitted. The present session marks the first. for thc Legislature since Pre- M-utcce Dtmlessis‘ Union Government u-as rc- rned with an overwhelming aloritv in last July's Cl5Cll’lll_ The Speech reesserteri an l-iten- iCI‘ lion h pursue without ezmwrom- ‘so "the struggle uliich il ltas cf- ctivclv wrtccd nzalnst subvcrsiv-r nolcgics and propngitntln of an heistli- inspiration, to»; wliiili tthere is no room in our Prnvnce." Ald For Agriculture a”! of tit:- Road l'\'l- Irv-czised credits ln eontinivd safety‘ be nvcs in increase traffic will hc pursued. The government's p <v'r‘m of rural electrification. began In I945, will be pressed in rom- plctlon. "realistic cblcclives" A coloniza'.'on tanlicy‘, agriculture." will hc tirade a Governmental effort tn assure the success of simll industries was promised plnng with of natural resources development Steps to develop the fishing tn- dtlstry and to improve fishing for sport. purposes will be undertaken. msnsitrrs dealing . z1nrticularly~ with the dairy int-ins. l l l l l Small Fishing Boat Missing ' HALIFAX. Jan. Ill tCPlWA small boat with tv.‘o mcn aboard .‘ five hours ovcidtte on a fishing trip in thc storm-tossed Bay of I-‘undy. thc R.C.A.l“. said here tonight. 'l"l\c i-ruft lcft Digby‘. N. S.. this morn- lug. Aboard are Gerald Ililntlspiker and Wilfred I\Illl‘|\l\_\'. both of Col-‘ lorlcn. itcar Dlghy. Freezing rain driven by south westerly galcr. raged along pat of the Nova Scotia coast and th uii‘ force said nir search for tho missing boat was “out of the ques- tion" tonight. Iiowcvcr. if it were -still unreported tomorrow, "a full- ;scalc" hunt would he organized. I “ZARDI WINTER IN MOSCOW MOSCOW. Jun. IOMIAP) -~'l‘be Russian winter ain't what it used to be. The Moscow River has no: frozen over. Agricultural tllealhvEarly l Senator SB. l Council Opens 2nd Conference Calling for "some centralized marketing scheme" for farm pro- ducts: the necessity for agricultural technicians: lion of the deiry‘ indust v as tho keystone to soil conscrv. ion; an increase of qualified veterinar- iansond other progressive. ngrlct . tural developments for Prince Ed- recogni- ward Island, the president of the‘ P. L. I. Agricultural Council. Mr. Wnltci‘ R. Shaw, deputy minister nf agriculture Opcttvtl the first ses- sion of the two-tiny second innunl conference at Birch Grove yester- day morning. “We have between 60 and "it! different organizations buying and selling eggs and potiltry; t\vci\t_v- fi\e selling butter iind theeso, up- wards of two hundred buying and selling potatoes and turnips; pos- sibly two buitdrctl or more crs and dealers in cattle. hogs and shccp, We have otttstantling cvi- tlcncc that selling practices. under conditions of tiiis kind. hove oc- casionally substantially" deteriorat- ed market levels. and the producer has been thc loser." stated Mr. Show. ‘ Speaking of the Provinces lack of field personnel, the deputy‘ min- istcr warned that "We arc facing a polstlon uhcrc highly tralnerl . tyoung men from our own Province to porrccmm as iare being picked up rapidly‘ in the ‘ other Provinces, where they re- celvc assurance of more rcmtincr- ativc ]I‘0l'llDllf‘ll. lt is useless to ill- ltialc programmes of extension which cannot skilled‘ ant‘. ’ '1 .as an exumplt: ht1.\\_/....(?1E.1J.1I"11111°l1 lrad- ‘ hc taken care of‘ “figs innit-is nut .011"; ‘\lr. Shaw pointed out the estimated loss of some two million dollars in green minim‘. because of a considerable decrease; in cattle tmer 30TH. l1" “i W051i“. . 1y 409',» and sheep 1T.’ t licr rccortis. lie also refcrrctl tot the valuable fertilizing intlrvtlicnts‘ which go out as protltice. giving bushels of potato $337,466 in ‘total ti Speaking of llitrwfllsitigkif dairy cattle for export, Mr. Shaw asked. "is lb.» pluu one that will return well-balanced, long - term rlivt- rlends?" and proceeded to point out. its dangers. The deputy‘ minister also review- ed ibc zictivitics of thc Provincial Department ot" Agriculttirc and gave a general picture of the pro- gress uttztinctl and deficiencies not- cd during thc year since thc last conference. ' At Experimental Farm Mr. R. C. Pnrcnt. Superintendent of thc Experimental Farm and vice-president nf the (Iouitcil anti ctr-chairman of the conference, fol- lowed with a brief on the year's activities at thc Experimental Farm, thc area of which \\‘.‘is doub- l led by thc ncritiisltinu of thrcc ncw properties. llc rcfcrrctl to thc work done on the recommendations of. last _veur's conference which includ- cd initiating n soil cnnscruitioi t tprojcct at thc illustration Station‘ at New London. probably in ill" full nf 1949: a larger test station . for thc ll(l\‘i'lilt’t‘tl re;. strzititin ofl has been bitdgetlnrl for; 1 v - . . - l . 11119111111 11191‘ ‘if fmTiPPlPlilt "@1109" cattle tmprovetnettt l\_v purchase nf ficldmen.“ Stating that " "Those wishing to join Summon ‘ field insemination unit. will nu-et in the hall Friday 21st. 8 p.m. . 1.. Card Partyn l-lotv center Hall. Friday, January "Ct w Red 21st "Annual Meeticti Clyde Riv - 1 Institute. January 20th. Robert llfONTREAL. Jan. 19-_tCPi— A B°Y1°-5e¢1_‘9il1’l'- ' ‘hint appeared tonight that the blonlrcnl Roman Catholic lay “Hunter rink ‘°nlght'llt‘flt‘ll"l‘S' strike. now uttering its {ensue game. Charlottetown 1311111‘ lfourlh duy. would lust throughout ura vs. Hunter River Shur-Gllna, l the week at h.“ l p.m. Skate after. _"Just atrived car oyster shell 1|: l"?! your rtquirements. Price. P. L. Morris Feed Service Klnkora? h >"'Rerorve Sniilida-y. Jon. 29 for rummage stile tn Market Building Trinity Junior W. A. Willing Work- er: zroup. H "Credit Union Dance and Bingo at Vernon. Friday. January 21st. Mlllvlew Orchestra. b P H1011 pay. leek: settlement of with the Catholic School Commis- Thla was seen In a statement by Leo Gulndon. president of thc ranch-speaking L'Alllance dos Al""I1‘/°‘Professeurs Cnthollques. that be as cpllcd wcck-cnd meetings of the provincial teachers‘ body to dis- cuss developments 0P thc Inst day r so. In brief this was the situation to- lght: 1. Some 2,000 teachers. who want have accepted Arch- llhop Joseph Chnrbonncntfls pro- otal for a return to work while he their dispute sion. 2. The feathers. however. have refused to go back without guaran- . tees of immunity from reprisals by the commission. 3. The commission Eugene Slmard. has declined to give any assurance that penalties will not bc applied to thc strikers. 4. About 50.000 of the city's 132.- 000 pupils are out of school. 5. Guindon has called meetings Friday. Saturday nnrl Sunday of the Provincial Corporation of Catli- chulrtnnti. “H” Tmflmrs Adm1"151"1l1"" ""111 lions. it \\‘.'i.< nitnotinccd yestcrdnvl General Councils. Hetalso Es pre- sldent of the provincial body‘. 6. The strikers have been atlvlserl there will be no further meetings until tomorrow morning. The Alliance and the English- “tiContlnued on Page 5_c_ol_ a) "Booking orders for car hog lzrower to arrive soon. W. I. Bow- "llfl. Hunter River. "The regular meeting of the F E. I. Hospital Nurses Alumnae will be held at. the Cundoll Home, Friday. January mt, at 0.1a r. M. "Dance at Borden. Ulufl dance gt Borden Friday evening January n1!!- Come and nee the Step ‘Mire Specialty Content. Man en- s" at once. have your name at ordain Dance Hall. c"?- Ieoua with Melvyn Douglas, Iflfrgjlofl. magi; patholo- " a clng herself Ddbervilie. about 30 mllel Montreal, coiled late ln the day to MONTREAL.‘ Jan.‘ 19—-tCP)—An unknown woman. seeking informa- llon about adopting n child. match- ed a slx-month-old boy from his ‘home today and fled before thi- hacked mothtr ti‘! could summon ., » . op. htazhlmjuwflh 5 P- M- "If? Mrs. '1‘. Bpuchard. mother of five t7 1'" Y- 5°“ 719111"!- 50011 children. was in such a nervous M G~ 9M1!!! htdny only. nut she could live pollde few ini- M‘ ~ - 13- P1110111! 59m"? "I67. ‘tall: about the woman's "ear- bh! Money, tn the screen's ‘once. Irritant adventure "Captain's Sh: mid the stranger. announ- tu from St. Jean from Woman Kidnaps Child From Montreal Home‘. inquire about a child for adoption. Mrs. Bouchnrd told the woman Ii friend. wait no longer at thc Bou- chard home. on Dorchealer Street thnt tlie child. belonging to East in mid-town Montreal. The stranger then naked ll the might come into the house to warm herself and permission was grant.- ed 1n the house the woman hogan Bout-hard children admiring the and compllmcn n; Mrs. Boucharrl Suddenly the matched up youngest. slx-mbnth-old Armand our XITMIIPSY llmlhtpcrimcnlal l-‘nrm No Immediate End In iSight For Teacher Strike the new stock nnrl by culling the E.\- licrd; zirrangc- t mcnts to huild a dotililc deck type 1 poultry house during the tautl a start in the study of th. t role of truce elements in the nutri- t tioti nf poultry. lluritig the afternoon. the chair- imyn of the various t‘0llll’lllll(‘f‘$‘ rciul their reports oit tho year's activities all of which were tlior-" nuizlily‘ discussed. The‘ committees tnecf again ll\ the morning nnrl tho conference convenes again at 1.30 p. m. totlayz lllear FluWEpltlemic iln Ontario Town ‘ SAULT STE. MARIE. Ont. Jan. 19——(Cl")~—Onc child has dictt nnrl t scvcrnl persons arc ill in lltis dis- trict as u result of influenza. which may roach cpidcntic propor- l l l l Doctors said that. sevcrahcascs ltari developer] tnln pneumonia. l LONDON ~—~ tCPl ~ A new pumping station will control water levels in the fcrtih- agricultural area known as thc Fins. It horses two pumps which can hatidie 10,-‘ 000,000 gallons an hour. It will stop flood danger to about titcres and tins control over writer IIPYCIS in two large streams. I fled to the street: and disappeared. Y1 SUlllIllPFt Today 0f ll“. Robinson Scnator '3m\\er W. Robinson, .35, died curly today -\t ti): imnie in l _ Summcrside. His ticttlli followed a M m the National Housing Act to (‘ll-t comparatively brief illness. On t TORQNTQ, Jan, 19 _ .CP; 2_ ahlt- Cantidizinr. in the ltl\\'>llllfll'll" Saturday- he suffered n stroke W-ttttts roaring at ‘Qryfvvds ttt, to g3 groups tn own their own bomcs and 11nd 110011 l'1‘i1i¢-'\11.\' ill emf“. ‘mitt-S m] 1mm» ym-pm Ontuflfl m. ‘iutl permit money lcntlers to make‘ Previously‘, for several nionthsgdnt. “mt tctt a tmtt ,,t- dttt-nttg, __ itssurctl housing loans to them. he liiirl been in falling health. ‘ ,._'- . , ,._ 4 51_ yo, m) 1 " ’ Senator Robinson, although still in$33?‘Ttnlyttodfilf "if HIP?‘ 0 HALIFAX. Jan. 111 tt‘l"t Prom- a Iyryllllf.‘ man. had an active ‘irecr Th? gal‘. gnu-k tutti {in-t- tt-nnt toi- Angus 11- blarrloitalti rctlti-tied and leatos brhind a long list at Wmfitn“ H} tttr. Ottawa Willey mitt lintho torlw ' ~ftcr a thrno-ttcolcs va- nccomplishments. l-ic served mer- ‘ ‘ ' :cation in Nassau. lle is PXPQNP" seas in two World lVnrs. was hluy- or of Stimmcrsidc for two terms peak m mt? fmllyt mtm-nilgl. 1194f) Legislature in u fcw clays. . . . t s ‘ l - - ‘ and ii member of the Print-e l-.rl- ll 11°01‘ U “ppm 1 ‘i a m ———— win-d Island Legislature. hetoiw- lie‘1"‘f‘_’\'_ _ H _ _ I _ Y t . Nl-IW YORK. Jan. 19 w. tAP» —‘ was appointed to the Senate in‘ I‘! “Name! ma“ ‘nccabi i ‘Teri coast guardsmen perished to- ., ,. - - - - - would suicide somewhat ttllll°llt o $- 9 11411"- addition he curried on vutiottsl , N l k {t _ Q5 t _. “d tiny when the cutter Eastwincl The attdt-vtttttat Hptmintn-tents‘ t“ business activities. “We” h?‘ 1m F‘ n1 " “m” “m S‘ was rammed by a large nil tank- t),.tt,t._ 5011mm‘ 1101111150" \\'"-< R 5"" '11‘ er off the fog-shrouded New Jersey Norman _\_ RO|,t,vt-t5t-,tt_ now high the lute Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robinson of Wilmot Valley‘ and was ctlticatotl at the Summt-rsid“ l-ligh School and Commercial Col- lege Sbortlv after be left school he wcnt tofivestcrn Canada where ho worked for‘sevcral years as an employee of thc Union Bank of Canada. He returned tn Summerside in 1914 on the outbreak of the First =\\'orld Wm‘ and was one of the first to cnlist from the town. join- ing the 2nd Battery, Canadian Ilcuvy‘ Artillery‘. He went overseas in 1015 and served until the cud of the wer. During the lat1=r part of the conflict he was attached to headquarters at Rouen. Franco. When he returned to Canada in 1919 he wcnt into the fox ranching business with bis father and later for himself. Latan he hctramc interested in addition in the bakery business ..anii Jim mfiiéiieifbfl"Robinson'st Bakery Ltd, at. flummersirle when be wcnt overseas during the Sec- ond Great War. Later he sold the business. 1n 1939 he was elected to the Prince Edward Island Legislature ‘as member for the 5th district. of Prince. He clld not. contest tho next general election as he was overseas at the lime. t lie wcnt. overseas as a member of the Canadian Legion War Scr- , vices in 1942 and remained there until the end of the war. He was. deputy head of the Canadian Legion War Services in London‘ when he was informed of his ap- pnintnicrtt to the Senate in April- 1945. The Senator was a past presi- dent ofdhe Stimmerside Board nf Trade. a Mason and a Rotarlnn. I-lc was a prominent. member of the Summersidc Branch of thc Canadian Legl» n and was honorary president of thc branch at thc ime of his death. During his two terms as llfayor es IN ONTA the northern part with an eizht-incb fall at Timmins. One of the chief targets of the big blow was North Bay. Its 18-- ‘Otltl residents were without electric- ,al power for moredhan si.\ J82 Miles fin llour tWintls Recorded tin Some Centres tiortli to North Bay. It reached its Eight-Inch Snowfall Snow. rather than wind, plagued of the lsrovincc. RIC Newstlitriefs ', BOMBAY. .121‘ l0 - ".-\P;~Btt- thgnii" plague has broke.- out Iiiytieiabati Stale. Ailllltll pineru- lmont figures intense-d lwiliflill laid l59 deaths occurred therc in the week ending Jan.‘ l. E “TNNIPIZGC Jan. 19- It I") -Tilr>' ‘Western Retail l.umbtrnici‘i‘s As- lsociatioit is pressing for l’ll.'tll;.'_CS in tn announce opening date of the coast and turned into a flaming wreck. iliverage Teachers houelSalary By Provinces as TS-inile “finds-followed an ice of Istorm and disrupted service. The toll of property damage appeared scattered but consid- crcd altogether. lt would be heat)‘. .\t North Buy one house in three suffered some damage. Throughout Southern Ontario free: were blown over. store windows irumpletl, homes and other buildings damaged, barn roofs blown nfl‘. t‘ . l l‘ Near London the wind blew two} empty-"cattlamcars Ilfnmu-a. siding = 111M105; on to the Canadian Notional Rail- lvrayns train line. As a result the locomotive and 1T tars of a 54-car ivinitsor-Louttoti freight ‘Yflllcfl and ‘fry several hours. Near North Bay the wind blew two empty cars on. the main line .a sand bar- l Farmer Injured were de- ' blocked i 0'r'r,\\v.~.. Jan. IQ-utfime- The salaries of (‘rinadiart teachers Ren- oynlly Jirc getting better. This was shown today in a Bill'- can of Statistics report. cnverinl; I947 qlnry scales of teachers In the pitbliclv-ccntrolled schools of all Provinces except Quebec. Fitfi 01 a current Roman Catholic lay teachers‘ strike at. Montreal. Que- hao Pi-miriee does not report the salaries of ils teachers. British Columbia rcportcd the FIVPFRKG Jeachers-RZMZ» followed by Al- berta at $1,546. Ontario at $1.514. tlflquitnly <ii $1,304, Saskatchewan Novn Scotia nt $1.241. >tttnswich at $5177 311d FY1111"? Iidyvzirrl I and at S816. ‘to the main track and pushedt ‘them for eight miles. ‘tsahfy Bgost Fm‘ Al. Owen Sound harbour. two I - lake frciqlltcrs --- thc Sandland and l Junior cw" servants ttllle Nlflfhilllk ltlfci- —- wcrttzngslppis ....__... P q 1 oose ‘rem 1°11" mtlfll‘ ~ cvmyutx. Jan. 19~~tC \--.a iiry winter quarters and driven on to tncrcascs ‘of S10, $15 and $20 a tnorith ‘for 111.000 Federal employees l in the junior grades were announ- lccrl tori: retroactive to Oct. 1. l Thc latest nay boosts brim: 1° 73»- At Citlfllflil. 35 1111195 "Qrulwfstl 000 thc tiumbcr of civil servants Toronto a 19-year-old IBIITIEI‘ and service personnel whose sal- was severely injured when the ary has been upped. leaving 37.000 heavy farm tractor he was driving was On Lake Simco. north of Toronto, an liitts used fort swept off an icy bridge. estimated 14ft still to bear the glad news. In nll. there are 110.000 bfihfll‘ ulcd to receive increases. The ric\\' classes include aircraft ttsttttt: thmttgi; the ice ‘wgrc de- mochatnics. dry dock venrlldtlyers. tmvpd lcdtlortzil nsstsitmts, intmlgiatiott tn- s Tit,‘ ‘ttmd mm, [mm tht. Gu1pst1octor.~, dietitians. canal :~tlpt'l‘lh~ of Mexico sweeping up the 111551- tentleitts, farm foreman. instrument Mall $5.00; other Provinces U. snlnrymesfur .. its. s. 5100 1 lTo Reveal New twheat Contract Details Today 19 -tC-P) - 1 eaten’. tonight puntment o! ;\l'Il‘J‘.1| 1>.P. Hot-hey‘, 40-year-old clerk oi the Privy Council, to no under sccrcnry of state for exter- na; affair. ‘the Prime Minister is- sucd at ton: llSl of appointments and mid Incre would be tnore in. the llf‘.‘ll' lLlTllFI‘. A‘ the i-‘wiic time, Mr St. Laurent; told a 45-iuiii\."r= hi‘ ctmIGTEIlCB that the (IPHTIIS of e 1940-50 Anelo-tiiinadian when‘. price. under negotiation for more than a month. will be announced simultaneously in (litany-i and London a‘. noon, A. ST. tomorrow. 1t is expected to be OTT i.'v\':\ Prune 3111113: annount ed commissioner in London, to succeed . Mr. llc-eney as cle ‘k of the Privy Cotincil and sec rv to thc rah- ‘, ma; Th.‘ chant: effective Nlarcll l ' I l L. Dana Vutlgress. former ambas- ‘sailoi- to Moscow and now minister to Sivitzcrlancl_ to be high comtints- $10110!‘ in London. l‘). ll. Colt-man. tinder secretarywf sta" to head a Canadian diplo- matic mission abroad. the country ‘not yet revealed pending formal acceptance of the government. con- cerned. 1 Charles Stem. avistant deputy minister of justice. t0 be urldfl!‘ secretaw of state succeeding Mr. Coleman. Gordon Mills, former deputy min- ister for naval affairs, to be con- t trailer general of inspection services with thc rank of associate deputy minister of National Defence. “CM? ‘Druryrdonnerly of ~ Affairs and one time director of the United Nations Relief and R4- ToEiiifiiZiTén Page s cETiT w Sous Men _. (it nwtvr Foo A titer. .' l otiiiaizs (o Avon: ' menus-n" 2 l of sun1mef51dc — 1936-1931 ".__. . _ t , makers. maintcitniicc workers. oc- nialli‘ "i i111‘ DflVefl “T9015 0i 111i‘ 1:511")! tmley t Qt; 0 tht, dock cupaliotttil lhcrupists. us. statil town wcrc laid nttcl othcl‘ (‘i\ic 31cc mnfl |i;t_flit)_-_“/_/“) Af4 llt‘(‘1ll1ll'l.'lil.\‘, customs cvcisc supcr- ToR,Ct§-TO_ _[tttt_ t9 ___ tcpy _4 imp-pp-enieiits carried nut. tcoutinucd cu Page 5 Col 4) lintenilcutt- and others- blimp-um and tnaximtitit temper" H» is survived by his \\liP, thc amt“. vnruvutt-Pt- g-L 35; 551mm“ Vttttli-npn-t lilliss Etthel Iltlillittof ilalttittrix: m" 30b. t-tt‘; vt-ttmtpttg 3p; 31:‘ icy int no army. \c '»|. c1‘. Tnmttt, 3;; H; Qqawfl _ ; U S Export - Import Bank . . .- - . - , i . . yhniii-at so ti. Qiialaec 16. 4B. t?‘ ‘Sllillll. Jcbn to; Ztfonctoti l0. ‘ ' ‘ ‘ P" ‘ - 9 43' Clinrlottetotvn , ,._. .1, _ ,_tt M k H I lillilin 1. _. It ‘é."tii'i>fll.llif°héfilifin t; i a e5 11 eLOan I0 Sme i ~ . - Belty R >bius0n. Sumnicrsitlc. - ___ _._.--——-———-~i V ' ‘ . l’ Funeral arrangements hail not H”? . linltl in ears ‘Iifttlsi t‘ H Jnfnt- itlttg~ltlfiiil ‘L: been completed this morning. W.-\SHII\’(i'TON_ Jan J9 - ‘AP’ Thp s 0000K) v ll be t.ft A~‘1' ntfitnd gmtttittttt-ttt» tattblto ' -—~~~-r-~~~~r—» Th9 United ‘ - "a.<r~1't-Im~ “my 1).. 3t. 1M9 to i-:.. 1 l ,“_ t" ‘i _ h t; _ y v _ H “my; m t m \\.-,-.‘tr- Ollie a Halifax and. t port. thank» t» m. velcpdlzt lit .. t~ _ t t’ __ . _ _ tttmtymttt q-tnrsdat.‘ s N d F F , t-{t g,,_,_pt.y_i, e 1 . (mpg nati-poitnlnm ni. ~tnte of i .. ' ml t." ~ "no public owl... H“ u“ Vwodwt m gt ~ . ‘ :- lll'i'i\l"r‘l as <_.=,t n - t ‘Ht’; - d - PM)‘ - . . iii t . t '.'. '—‘ - ~ i. t 1 11%"! “'1 b)" 1 '1 T" C“ m I ' income Tax Change , c. f‘ ‘,' ‘_ i; “g..‘.,_.-,;;, ‘" ‘ ‘ ‘ tvlltlic llll the Lulu t a git t?“ t: S "-~tt“|_ - md are no“ ‘ ‘tricuturzt cuuijotiti-u, ‘. ic". . p rt. 0 ' ' qtmttzttttttt the _”— . nd .cr\“ic~s. stat l’ ‘u’ Ir-‘tcl for A; y EDMONTON‘ Jim" m "' “P,” I n Th; Siifiithhl/ii (V1 I . its uefl 5 “ct iftillllc!" utttitfifiapngxhg “Almmmure “mister U“ 531d m-‘as the stiicflttiyoifi c. marked will es‘. fish a .~-lf qt, the nvgu tdny if income tax regulations for cm“, an i]\‘(]r\=| mt, .,t 3 1.2 p” tat,“- fn- ii..- .~-»-i . (1., Edna“. _t ~ Zttrd 4g d” (“mom "rmaln m“ 5am?‘ '1 1"- ccnt iiuniiall‘: anti must ll(\ lf‘- ‘linpnt Bani‘ mitt in n statement i dcubtftxl if Canada will lie ublot ' ...__-. l t “my w“, t.i meet. the decreased quotas tort tflivcstcck to be shipped lo the 01:1 Country. t t Mr. Ure believed the Dflilllfliflll Government. should impese a small production tax on goods sold by formers rather than cnforcc t l I l l i Indonesian Appeal To entering their harbors military or $€|Tll-n’tllltary' mcnt. and to folkfiv Itidla, Pakis- tan and Cevlcn in flILKlllZ and sc'ze.t equip- ietl fcnrnallv f Netherlands diplomat! here have their ,hcen silent about tho martini!- Republicans Indonesians are not. East For Aid __ ____________ ‘, rrl in ll~e c-‘iitlcr . Vi shout '- cavr" the ti". .»ll'l1l‘. Snttig t,...~itici-*d t-iiwtt" fiur l (‘I'll the present income tax system. , - - -— t *'—"‘ _ t “m; to-“ "An adjustment in income tax‘ NEW DELHI. India. Jan 19 - 11111191115 l0 N°i11°1‘1@"“‘ l11<"*1'~“-‘- 3 ' t __ ‘Inter. IFORIIIRIIOIIS for the farmers "would tAP) M lntloncsian Republicans Tho Indonesians atltloilllvfd 5119i! _t_ {wt mm and (A. Ute dttrtmf-ttt‘ N909 mean more than the farmers ftcl- appealed to nations of the East have chosen India as their fcr- t- ‘ v ctuttrty t .tt ting n fow cents extra for wheat," l today for aims and ammunition eiszn affairs base. _ t t W S“. Mr. Ure said. ‘twlth which to fight the Ncthcr- A commisuoti headed 11.‘ ttttttttt t3 ttt-q Tt _..__ n __..._._ hand; ‘Mormons. former ftuaticc _ m nrs- tn i, W,‘ “M, :3 t; tttttet . I Th“ stibniitted lhcil‘ "QUPFI in tcr. will he established ncrct ‘film tic-t l)t7_l‘ti n‘i‘.icl". cold! ‘u an SLtltlti-rvord mnritomnditm tn mn-erdlnatet relations with 0.1m M m? t yttmntn l'¢l11"'5°111i11"“~‘ ‘l1 7" “mm” n igmfmmm F . 11cm eraiurc n: (Tbriz-‘iotietown 3 the Orient. l N“""“ “"11 “ddmf ‘h’ 09mm: lfeiliiiz bv evcnint: to so. An Asian ronfereneg is to open iscssion of the Asian conference tttqh tttte m“ t tettuwtt at m; here tonorrow under the leaclcr- ttomorreu; the 0111i’ *<'1"‘<1“1‘d l and ‘tonicht at It. _‘. ship of India's Prifllc Mifliflfif- t“l1“11 111M111“ ' l Sui» i-‘isrs liilSll1fi‘~'Y‘.l.lZ at 7.3’? an! Jamvahat-ini Nt-[trtp t Represented Ill thi- mectlllg 11ft’- isth-S a; 103p . Th; memorandum asked for India, Afghanistan, Burma. Ans-t Sqmmes (_ tttt, e-ttthtemt mm M01193’. l-PXUIPS 3M1 111°51'11"’? llrana- 1”“ 6'14"“ Pakman‘ ‘he _ules lafev that! Charlottetown. Thev nilllll1€tl a program of PhillPTIiiics. Egret. SiTiR. Ethm-t can nanny "itnl-ioivnlr" "direct aid" thcv want the other pin. Saudi-Arabia. Yemen, Il‘t‘lt‘|.t w-yigx DAYS niltions to givcAThcv want all of Lebanon, TfllIlR-JOITIRII. New 28-1-1 Leaves Borden tun A. M. art‘ them to search Netherlands ships land. Chico, Nepal and Siam, lilfflvcg at Cape Tornemtlne TPITITSCIII- _.\_ i lnnves (‘ape ‘Pormentlne 2.40 PJi and arrives at Borden 3.35 P. M. l No Sunday schedule in effect, .t_ i