ae. ww er. ee ee Se ee ae. oe eS, en Le eae, eee ae ES :*. Lape er er sy - Pe eee Ee : “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ~ LXXIt NO. 89 << + a i Sr oe Oe. Pet: tee 1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA; — THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959. ie ee See — — 3s Roiy, 4. : By CN Firemen BC. Wants Fe so Subsidy On Freight By JOHN LeBLANC subsidy should be applied so that Canadian Press Staff Writer | its effects would be felt more on OTTAWA (CP) — The British | long-haul than on short-haui rail Columbia government Wednesday | traffic. B.C. originates considera- asked that the federal govern-|bly more longéaul than. short- ment’s proposed $20,000,000 | haul jfreight rate subsidy be “re | DIFFICULT PROBLEM arranged to give B.C. shippers @| Mr Guest conceded that it The submission was made be . added: ee ont, Oe fore the Commons railway com-| ~ : mittee, studying the subsidy legis- The impact of horizontal (per- lation which calls for freight rate |C¢otage) increases on the compe reductions that would cut the lat- titive position of long-haul ship- Union Members Are Circularized MONTREAL (CP) — The fire- sult of such a settlement—not:te men’s union said Wednesday it: mention the insecurity of - the ing conditions of its 3,500 mem-| Last year, after the firemen’s bers on the publicky-owned CNR. | union had called two strikes on The union warning, contained | thé Canadian Pacific Railway in a letter to be mailed today to! Company, a settlement wat” its members across Canada, was| reached under which CPR ne made in reply to the ONR’s deci-| longer hires firemen. sion to implement the terms of | Terms similar te those pro est 17-per-cent rate increase to {Pers has been such that_we must | ~ ee < Sk ae ae ee and western general | wages May 1 with a twopercem about 10 per cent. make some extra effort to find} | “ie 3 RS Ae . : ; ret She unt sa increase retroactive to April J, || Economist John Guest of Van- |? ™ore equitable solution. ' pPa ve ay La Seunh Pole 7 @ J. a var hep me 1958 and a three-per-cent boost couver, speaking for the B.C.| In other developments before! |... oe Ee : ia an i on ae ee Ohio. —— May 1, the _ Cee eee nt The Nations! Teochew’ Or. IN POLAR ORBIT , | Firemen’s Union, is to be mimeo understand thatthe roped 7 Seve asteed to bactatialee to tod The map Wiustrates the polar|fornia’s Vandenberg Air Force ae : 500 — the oot cots Sateen i on re eral aid to, transportation in the|orbit of the latest American|base. It’s path takes it as far|Gambic ead posed changes in money rules. Atlantic provinces. space prob e—Discoverer 2,| away from earth as 243 miles : The company also plans to pay 2: Saskatchewan's lignite coal| launched this week from Cali-|and as close as 156 miles. ACCEPTING CHARITY? another three-per-cent increase industry asked to be included in The union letter contended fire- | AUS: 1, 1959. and a final 15-per- the new rate-reducing subsidy ‘ the | Ceat boost April 1, 1960. i au . ‘a 7 ie AIR FORCE MISSILE BLASTS OFF : ; , huge sheet of flame roars] satellite, part of a program to} polar orbit. the tail of the Thor-Able/ put cameras aloft to scan the| heads skyward. The’ earth’s surface, has aimed at a Changes =2==== London Is Concerned Ssece from Coal and coke are omitted from] — and freight engines. “Suggested == As YanksDely Ceiling =3 + a but has| OTTAWA (CP(—The security | attorneys-general have agreed to OTTAWA (CP PE | tecredam lara Sree ataiene eae” tance aaa April y (CP) — Auditor were increased a ; ( a : tire, are or die igi late f es el sen ower on ims eral Watson Sellar suggested [lesser amount of 22 cents a ton.| nO.” Corman (AP) — The, Bit i othe tone eiteg |The camupeny argues that Sie-|to seview contrasts wale whist bee Wednesday that the post office | EXISTENCE THREATENED? dae rhag anes take - pal: ee rt was not|™en are not needed on the new | the ROMP acts as the provincial department be set up as a public| A brief from the lignite indus- high - Gying transport | ve ced to change course or re-jdiesel engines, although ’ it. ac-|police force im all provinces ex- A ‘ corporation, much like the CBC, {tty sald its existence is threat-| within # month to Bertin in de- | it altitode. The €-180 flew cepts them on steam engines and |cept Ontario and Quebec. so that the full ened by loss of business resulting | lance of # Soviet 10,000-foot ceil- | CU°® : wl eentnger dente Justice Minister Fulton said ia p | cost of the mail OS ce. meslbiey the |its normal operatiotiaa height of : Service could be -assessed. from the rate increase. — an’ jets shadowed 2,000 to 25,000 feet both going} “We have been employed as |the Commons-Wednesday, in re- He urged also before the Com-| However, both Mr. Hees and | Diane but did not bul © 25 om | and returning from its base af {helpers on diesel locomotives and |ply to Opposition Leader Pear. ee accounts committee —oremccens anne 7 xe aaa occasions, US: of Evreux. France. we Re St eros son, that a was , made clear to ern- | les, freight expert on ' : a useful and or requested . E. Rivett- (AP) Cancer jot the findings - doctors have filled his office with greater dis-| ment departments that governor. |Board of Transport Commission-| The new air force flight raised | ,The Russ es Cle tiene. Gaia ia the lode.” Camac, new ROMP commis. ap secretary of ae A — ue wee bo cual . ted netion and greater ability than | general's warrants — getting ap-|ers, looked with disfavor on spe-| misgivings in Britain. Authorita- contending Allied planes were re.| “To accept the company's con- |sioner, time to take full control moist-eyed President = resignation.” any other man sige rom: has | proval of federal expenditures by | cial treatment for lignite. tive sources said Britain s Wor! duired to remain below 10.000 feet | tention would place self-respect-|of his new job. The new com- ceed the ree gre ais ai mows ez 2 mee tremendous the governor-general’s signature red lest a U.S.Sovet flareup in | as a safety mesoure ‘in the three | ing men in the ignominious posi- missioner was appointed last conference Wednesday “I personally believe he has ria . Ciae intelll- |when Parti is dissolved—be the air corridor imperil an East- air corridors to Berlin. The Rus-| tion of accepting charity. We month following the resignation vacationing president said gence wi used only the cask involved Senator Asks West summit meeting this year. | |. say they use the air above |Could be readily exposed to Son former commissioner . H. iad not finally made. up his is urgently required. British sources said the state |19,000 feet over the corridors. | abuses and indignities as a re fegarding a successor to EXECUTIVES MEET He found that during the 1657-88 Ba O p |department had promised Britain} Wednesday's C-130 mission was H-year-old cabinet member. fiscal year, when some $547,000,- in n orts jmade for the present but there| seen by political quarters in Bonn omised to fill the post “‘as 000 in expenditures were ag» appeared .to be differences be-| as a direct challenge to the Soviet e y as practicable.” Reports e proved by governor - general's} orrawA (CP) — A Liberal |50 more such flights would be/ Union. 1s hal eng ed both here and in Wash- ~ ane oe general election! Senator from Nova Scotia, with|Made for the present but there} 4 London report said Britain ton that Undersecretary Chris- cNa ian ress i eeeamh camer eae several caseS/ an eye to east coast ports, Wed-| appeared to be differences be-/was unreservedly hacking the lam Herter, 64, is the most likely ly renuinnt 8S Ot UF | nesday proposed a federal pro-|tween U.S. military and diplo-/ US. determination to resist the pice. ce gered pa oot hibition on shipping in the St. | Matic officials. Soviet attempt to enforce a 10,000 ontest n ONTINUES AS AIDE Pomegyftacorsy! ee ee Lawrence River for five months} On both legs of the flight | feet ceiling in the corridors but I Oo ; president announced he is e-e ects ete rs mentary approval copes a oa: of the year. through the corridor over Com-| they were reported as believing Dulles on as a consultant quest for %,743,000 in Colombo |, Senator Gordon Tsnor of Hali-|munist East Germany, the plane | that now—Just before the foreiga! orrawa (CP)—J. W. Pickers- | against him in Newfoundland is E foreign policy. _ ? Peas uid bteeei the Col Plan fax made the proposal: in a no-| was closely shadowed by two So-| ministers’ conference opening in mw s the next general election. iBisenbower told reporters that| TORONTO (CP) — Charles H.|peg Free Press, and St. lair |fund had a credit of $61,417,000 [tice % motion placed on the Sen-| viet MiG fighters, U.S. officials | Geneva May l1—was not the |EM! eee aeaees papas | ‘The Liberal member for Bona- : . “incapacitated for car-|Peters of the Montreal Gazette|peg Free Press, and St. Clairjon its books: Canadian advance |2!® order paper. Debate on the! said. ‘ time for such challenges. Minister ‘enbaker vista-Twillingate said in the Com- ring on the Ppeacetine load” wis potted president of The | McCabe, Moose Jaw Times-Her-|payments to NATO before NATO oe a will open Wednes- ’ mons that “it wouldn't worry me [tis office, “in ition to as-|Canadian Press Wednesday by. | ald. d made iy, Apri if the prime minister came and in the making of policy. ” his fellow directors of the a British Columbia: Stuart Keate — for siiniss ue dhe niet te The motion states that the fed LIONS HEAR GERALD CLARK tried to contest my seat.” ax ‘The president actually -said|tional news co-operative. Victoria Times. wharf in Newfoundl eral goverumest should take dc- : Mr. Pickersgili said he was Hbsolutely incapacitated” but he} D. B. Rogers of the Regina Pchonpegiie — tion to bring about a greater use i of Atlantic ports. It says this ler sent word to reporters that | Leader-Post was re-elected hon- : R . it except one—preaumetty Hea. W. Be ‘abou ner wer Ricken Was tee, es| | DOO Phoney Bills eres o eens Red China SCOGNUITION |, Prove caste: witout prt bd from the official trans-| vice-president; and John Bassett, peace and war and because they : he stated that the government The latest medical findings|Toronto Telegram, second vice- are free of ice to a greater ex- had performed the ultimate in & Dulles’ condition ‘‘are not of | president. tent than St. Lawrence ports. bad faith by “violating” ‘the en ne ee hee EJECTED DIRECTORS } The motion adds that St. Law- VoCca e Y ewsmen terms of the 1949 union between ” 7 The annual meeting elected ou n n U e ec rence ports should “be considered Canada and Newfoundland. Dalles’ doctors concluded im|nine directors for two - yeap ‘closed’ ports from Nov. 15 until ahs : . ; This was'a reference to Mr. Tuesday that his can-|terms. Nine elected last year : April 15, and ‘open’ ports from| Canada should give diplomatic , tions, journalist — Gerald Clark , Lions Club held at the Char- | nistenbaker’s announcement that “probably had spread to the) contniue in office. MONTREAL (CP)—Police to- ber of the team waité outside, | April 16 to Nov. 14 of each and| recognition to Red China and/ said here last night. : lottetown Hotel, Mr. Clark, a Clark, ® | Newfoundland will receive tp An examination in Feoru-| Directors elected Wednesday day tipped the public to watch| probably in an’ automobile, with |every year until such time ’as| support that nation’s bid for| Guest speaker at a dinner|top figure among |more special federal aid bemeed ; * | out for bogus Canadian $10 bills.|a bundle of bills. | this atrangement is revoked.” membership in the United Na- | meeting of the Charlottetown | newspaper correspondents ede | March, 1962, under Term 29 of yr oy _Tegions: ; and subsequent to World Atlantic: J. R.~H. Sutherland. |, “bout 1,200 phoney $10 bills _ scecititeniemeneadimineemmeammainaniaia cae ing |the articles of Confederation, ents. For the last few days| New Glasgow News. have been seized or turned over | rE Ma ete . Boer, | War Two, chose as bis topic | @pERTINENCE OF PM. “The Changing ' Face | of Red | ‘Mr. Pickersgill, speaking in the to the ROMP from p suffered neck pains. That| French - language: AF. Mer- . toves across China”, a subject in which he | ining day of the budget debate, fused him to return to Washing-|cie4, Quebeckg: venement - Jour. | 2U>e¢ Province in the last two well-versed hav- , : from Florida, where | nsf. months. is ‘particularly said Mr. Diefenbaker has had the been resting. He re-| Quebec: Charles H. Peters.|, 10 ROMP says it’s the biggest co Hiyreyo eg pies | “impertinencé” to intrude in, pre- d Walter Reed Army Hos-| Montreal Gazette. issue of counterfeit Canadian vincial affairs by insisting ‘that ent day conditions im that am- |. toundland provide for a } cient land. fourth members on the provincial _ | WEEKEND ASSOCIATE Supreme Court before he fills the ‘| ‘His present visit to the Island | present vacancy on the three- brought about largely because |man court. \ _| of his association with The Even-| “Would he dare say that to ing Patriot's Weekend Maga-|Quebec or Ontario?” asked Mr. zine, Mr. Clark was introduced | Pickersgill. by Burton Lewis, executive edi- At another point, Mr. Pickers- tor of The Guardian and The | gill said “all McKim’s horses Patriot. The Club's, formal | and all McKim's men’ can’t put thanks was delivered by Lion | the government together again. T. L. “Babs” Fitzgerald. The reference was to McKim Mr. Clark will address the | Advertising Agency. Allister Gro Summerside Y's Men's Club to- | sart, national director of the Pro night. gressive Conservative Party, Seated at the head table were came from the agency. Ontario: Arthur L. ies. | Money seen in the last 15 years. er conferred with|Kingston Whig - aisle’ Bote? Twenty-five people have been |) 45 minutes there Mon-|M. Preston, Brantford Expostior |#™ested and charged with pos- |: a telephone conver-|and R. A. Graybiel, Windsor |e oF uttering counterfeit with him this morning. Star. money. he : “In view! Prairie: R. S. Malone, ‘Winai- NARCOTICS TIE-IN At several places where the phoney money has been seized, narcotics have also- been found, s s and police say there is a tie-in between the drug and counterfeit rackets. ROMP officers say the bills are yes good counterfeiting job but with q care can be easily identified as S false. The clues: The paper of the bogus bill partment. en Reason for the move is that the |__ The words “British American addition of fishermen to eliginil- | 22% Note Company Limited” gear ~. nn ie ity for unemployment. benefits | “tich are written in tiny capital Ee Trg Club: “Ctive Gabe, Tape Is Dress president of the, Kinsmen Club, ee 2 For Micheline Mrs. R. Lions | ever filmed in Britain Tuesday Russ | “If it's in the name of art and as drawn new building. poo hy ical seal Club, and cay om ) ccitribuhes tc tha sexe. 4d L ‘ ’ . men as K ; governor ¥ new building will begin or seen {thé bills work in pairs. Ove man . : Sr Lines taborentienth, end tee. (epee. Bnidinn, “ten & a | ae Se mates as eS Gis to ban cee ‘GUESTS INVITED to attend, trotting Gerald Clark (center), Charlottetown Rotary Club; Clive| town Kiwanis Club. Louis R-| Clark mind taking off my clothes.” offices | that selection of the Experimen- bill and tries to buy some-|jast evening’s Lions Club dinner| included the presidents of three| Cudmore, president of the Char-| Bagnall, president of the Char-! The many pertinent and| “And,” said Miss Presie ( will be| tal Fur Farm is not considered | thing cheap — cigarets, stocking: | which featured an address on| other local service clubs: R. E.| lottetown Kinsmen Club, and Jack|lottetown Lions Club, is shown! searching questions addressed |nounced prell), “I've certainly De er Red China by Weekend's globe-|Selier (left) president of the! Doyle, president of the Chariotte- at right, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ‘teken them off.” S < ' ‘ , 4 ‘ r ‘ . ‘ eihye Ae | | i | ad % : ;