workers today. and that it the strike continues over the weekend operations will virtually be stopped. The smelter. an independent. subsidiary of the CPR. receives can deliver no more grain elevators. Arnold Piatt. president of the Farmcrs Union of Alberta. adilcd his pleas to the premierls. DIGBY MAYOR'S APPEAL I to, as the work of a prominent Demo- crat Rayburn would not identify. The secretary's rriticism came shortly after Senator W. Kerr Scott lllem. N.C.I told the Senate that Dulles-whom Scott described as ”the champion quick-change artist unneccssary by employers. Plans for the first emergency train of the strike-an undertak- ing agreed in in principle by both union and managem : - were discussed to relieve a fuel short- LONDON (Reuters)-The Red Sea kingdom of Yemen has ap- pealed in the United Nations to halt ”il ash aggression," Cairo Radio rt, .i'ted Wednesday night. Abde Rahman Abu Taleb. Ye-I men charge d'affaires in Cairo.- o 0 u - ' lSuhsiiiufe For IIte's Mid-Ecisf ""99 -'W"I0Ym0I1 WEATHER new-" 37? -3 "'1' 1 Tl” G"""1"" ar lamen I 9 O a 9 . I - - wmim 1- sh Thursday.Jan.10.1957 P o E ecfricians Take 7050"?” L0” - Temvm Tor-into at to . . an 'l'll'S ome onfrovers . . mm --new -he M-to vuwe own at as . - I ll! Id ir Qualifying Exams weather office. Manual ,1 35 :le.;:3:un.?fy.mAn0lhei;hedllll.il'II- ov O n a ' e WASHINGTON (AP)-State Sec- would be no comment on the sub- Null Mu' Quebec. w ” "um um hog, er youth. -retary Dulles said Wednesday the stitute. Th??? mend ilourucyuieii elee- Dmvwn ( E" may 1: : jesected Io caliae Lmillffd . , . . lpropoaed Democratic substitute Meanwhile the House grou con- trici n y t d ta lineup 1 --I 'By 1-an CANADIAN Pnass lopened Tuesday-for Inlcrventiiin st. Laurcnt to take immediate for the administration's Mitidlc tinued hearings on the Middlg East qu,i?;,:ng ”..'3., muf; ,l,',';f,ffi';"' 3, ,3: ”””cw" ' :1 LII-gix:n'll:;l”lnat&el:g:InwVI-LII The lafgell lligle IBYOH 03"-Sled "V Iorflblf 8"b"?3"0"- slcps to end the strike. E.-isi program wouldn't do the job. proposal-they are now expected Hun” H 1 i th ll by "19 C”':'dl?" P.':ligc dRanwa7l,SAPYS RIGHLS ABUSEII) H! y The Maritime Provinces Board He said it would fail to grant-to last well into next week. ::E:rlSot".Now:a jhek '32 12:; A01; Igglnamon 19b 5b Scgiggguetown 2: 2? ergloheegallilhlz 1. e evening. 1' , n ts eig ay. was remier annmg o . era . P -d - .. 3 r airsa ac c e e ' - slcellfdullelliw to begin today at a.said intervcntion in the strike by 0l'TracIc and the Annapolis Val-m:i:V',,?'l(I,lr gfesrgifrarggg fzlillfllgrl chm-logtetown and En”; Hardy NaturallReIl:IIilfll!CIhl1cDtt;l19of-lA'i';1ls '" Yarmoutli 20 33 Exmewung? 3:33; :;l1"t'-E .i 3 giant lead and zinc smelter in the federal government is over-'lc) Affiliated Boards of Trade h.-id.m protect a Middle gum.” gm" Y of Conway. I-I. Poo e. c e e pec- st, John; a 21 W1 day mmend mownumn . southern British Columbia. due. The premier said labor had already made. similar petitions. against Commmust armed snack. amen urges The exams are given on the see- tor. and a board consisting oi C... ! clear!” durm mm l dl I Executives of the Consolidated abused its "1 u st and proper The Canadian Manuiacturers' " . ond Tuesday of January and June " Cklnimm 9' MET"-I319 E1'3cm'-'- HALIFAX (C?) T Th” Hm” E I mo E' Co" M ; yiininii and smelting company ragiiir." -Association said. however. iii.-it D.""" '23”? h' """'”?.”"" '1” Aggfgssion By of each year for lourneymen elec- Lorne Finlay of C.F.C.Y.. w. v. weather office says cold air over Ovgh 35:1" iifdalfserggconimtgldirx i - v or ed' M h ti..30tl - -it . i. ll- .'t'k n id t be ttled 5?” ("ti 9 50" "3"" ''50"- Hi" . di dti i.- t in Brke Electric, and Rollie Ford the Province of Quebec is niovlnit no w w on e ' !;"IlI)-lesaalle tilehofii-slrdalltof be.-erlwlaili III: as a llteusulrof I altlhsttrlllrilces aiiollfing ”fes:EIlher- ""5 kVt:";h was gassefneilong. by) British Asks nlfflhaillss all: 3.3i'lo..?..l.'n'lE lelle ofuchanpdl Eleclrlt Due '" ' ” " 90""1"'"""d "'4 ""1 Emi" '" g'1l""" ;.'.'f"'n:'f;”(':'.':”l';' 31"" I the firenien”s strike. said Tuesday strike. Thousands of Prairie farm-.hclding"-a term used when men ggctghee Hinge 303; "5: rug-tau.eV”e'b I Electrical Inspection Division of recent storm exams were posh the Maritlmea .orI”l'l1:ll zsllglwls I I ITO e0Wl .; they would begin laying off 4,000 ers were told Tuesday that tI'ley.are employed to do Jobs deemed P the Department of Industry and poned until yesterday. iweathe accompa V -I . all concentrates by rail and can? In the lilaritimes. where dock-page at Meadow Lake. Sask.. I25 made the appeal. me radio mm. not operate without them. ers havebcen laid off because of. Elsewhere across Canada. no ' cargo d I v e r s l o n s from (PR-m further layoffs were reported. but served ports. Mayor Gordon R. civic and industrial leaders issuedpfurnbull of Dighy. sent a when it comes to dlplomacy”-- should resign in the interests of national security. miles north of Prince Albert. Suddcn cold weather has intensi-4 ficd a shortage and Mayor Reg (ilI)SOn said appeals for a train this country on an even keel in for- . m V , . . . , . P ' pk” '0 Parliament Much megram urgmg Pnmc Munster qle being made to me C R eign affairs." Scott said. "then he Wednesday with Soviet Ambassa-; must have a secretary of state dpr Evzeny Kislllev folf the 70111111 - the sections dealing with ground- who generates confidence instead "me 0" "'9 Yemen 5""a”0”- I Week prayer Servlce ing. hazardous locations - damp of confusion." LONG-STANDING FEUD' . and net. protection and control Scott linkcd his criticism to Yfmen and Bmamv Wm?" '39” At Saint Paul's Church A congregation that filled St. the phrase "To iillht Ind "09 I0 . - .. . ipiratinn section of the course. Mr. Paul! Chmch to fun capacny heed me wounds taken "Om thahlack Kirby. provincial electrical I inspcclor gathered last evening for the words of in ancient pray". mlrd "Wm? of me Umvemali The music of the service was W k f P , . ee 0 raver Iprovided by the full chancel Choir Service was conducted by the . . Rector. Rev. Canon J.'l'. lbbott under the direction of the church organist Mr, R. John Harris. The assisted by Rev. W.H. Brown and . . . Rev. A. Frank MacLean who rend offering received was sneciallydes ilznated for the work of the British the lessons. The prayers were p and Foreign Bible Society. An an- tahen by Rev. T.l-I.B. Somera. Rev. Norman Slaughter. guest nouncement was made that the service tonight will be held in prucher for the week. delivered I the third in a series of sermons on Zion Church at 8:00 o clock. 0 ' . . .. . . i ... S H .d ..B L tn, gh the Yemeni demarcation IIIIPS: . iaciyesiderltqs lgliclst prolposaltq thing:.the Yemeni charge d'aiiau'es said are out of ltllter again." in Bonn. c ' on wedflesdiy. -TING?! 9. Zion Rayburn himself said he wasn't RAF REPEL ATTACKS . Course He Last vening -- ... .. OMATO JUICE tnmzi 48 oz- rfigulahr llyneeltily tmeetling raid :1; it came to him from a prominent RAF Ven0)r1riljetAf1dghter? were tzldd-l . . , c urc. e evo ona pe d l tid f red to cp on ONES ...3':.;..":r.:i.':.i.:::l::..r .2:.: '.:::r::'.:.':: :?;.i".:'.”.i?.f l:::.":z. by -m --m m- 32.2.5. 3. .f.?Xf.'."”'"' -w . c - . .. . . d h I . Th - ' ' ... I aes. arranaed by the Provincial their familiarity with the Canadian Illsztoixilin t Earn;-et me P;::II- MISSES KEY POINTS lieyrvnenl troiirsl and irregular Eco Electi-l l l tl Divii of Electrical Code The courses are 9 '9' E The one-sentence version Rav- em?” "3"a'. . El MPO0 0'1 I0" ' iiess meeting, after which Miss bum am on said. --The Unneid troops persisted in "unprovoked. the Department of Industry and 09911 l0 I11 l0l""9Ym"' ""1 '7 Natural Resources under Chief 1n- prentices on the Island. apecfor W. H. Poole. was held at Due to the limitation of time to the Rendezvous last evening with be disposed of by these courses. it aeventeen journeyman and apprent thought that only "1? WW9 'mP0I't- ices attending. ant portions of the code could be The aim of the instruction is to discussed. with this idea in mind. A..."-n CITY AND ciziiriilit YOURDOLLAEbu.vainiI'oai the Hughes Drug Store. WEEK OF PRAYER tonight It p.m. at Zion Church. RESERVE January 24. Burn: Anniversary Concert, P.W.C. Aud- fwriurn. WE TREAT the sick well. Gil- gey'a Pharmacy. open I am. to I pm. RESERVE January 24. Burn: anniversary Concert. P.W.C. Aud- ltorium. ANNUAL meeting Spring Park Community Club Thursday. Jan. 10, ll pm. All residents Spring Park urged to attend- THE ASSOCIATION for retard- ed children will meet at West Kent School at It p.m. Friday. January lllh. Dr. Malcolm Beck will he guest speaker. ALL members of Wildey and St. Lawrence Lodge, I.0.0.F. are re- qifesfed to attend regular meeting on Thursday. Jan. 10. ll p.m. The D.D.G.M. Brother Dewar will be present for joint Installation of oi- -I first. Mrs. kflcerl. ". Y.M.C.A. SQUARE DANCING- In order to co-operate with the "Week of Prayer." the opening. night for the new season of the Y,M'.C.A. Square Dancing Club has .been postponed until Thursday Juiu ary 17th. Again featuring mugir and direction by Ivan Berrifan. Registration may be ar- rangetl by Willing 3425. Fee. six dollars per couple for the six weeks lPrIP.!. DIED IN ('ALIFORNIA- Word was mcelved yesterday by Mr. Watson zliivingstone of Clyde Riv- er of the death of his brother. Parker Livingstone in California on Januaiy 6 at the age of 53. He was turn at Clyde River but has lived in the United States for over thirty years, surviving are his mcther. Mrs. Boyd Liv- ingstnne imi brother. Watson of ('l.vdc River; Adam of Kingston Pl-'..l. and Gordon of Reading. Mass. A sister. Ina. Mrs. Mark Ionian lives in London. Ontario. Bridal will take place in Cans- brliizc-. Mass. Service, ..VISl'r RI-STYLE Mlllinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." TAYLORS Jewellers grab bags only .50 cents. VALUE! UP TO 35.00 inTIylorx Jewellers grab bags only .50 cents FIREMEN CALLED The City Fire Department answered what proved to be ii false alarm at 52 Weymoutli Street last even- lng. POLICE COURT sentences of 10, 15 and 20 days respectively, were imposed on three persons. charged with assault. by Magis- trate .l(M. Martin in City Police Court yesterday morning. FINE!) 850 - A Charlottetown resident. charged with the posses- sion of liquor in n public place. was fined :60 and costs by Magis- trate Gilbert Gaudet in Queen's County Magistrates Court yester- day morning. CARI) PARTY WINNERS- ,-Cnrd party winners at the Clover Club last evening were: ladles' Margaret Gallant; sec- ond. Mrs. Alex Ford; consolation. Marguerite Davey; Men's first. George Liirter; second. Henry .ilacLeod. consolation, John Coady door prize. Lorne Casford; special prize. Mrs. W.T. Wood; freezeout, Mrs. Robert Gallant and George Lartcr. FUNERAL SERVICE funeral of the late J. Wilfred Hunter was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon. Service was conducted The and artificial respiration were chosen. All discussions will be dev- oted mainly to the domestic port- ion of the trade. in rcgard to the artificial res- Presidcnt Eisenhower's proposal. pushed by Dulles. that Congress authorize the president to use Am erican armed forces if necessary to block Communist agression in the Middle East. In Scott's speech against Dulles the senator said the Presidcnt's request for advance authority amounted to "an undated declara tion of war." Scott recalled that last Oct. 31. after Britain and France inter- vened in the Suez Canal dispute. Eisenhower had stated that U.S. armed forces would not be in- volved and that "we would seek settlement only through the United Nations." "I accepted this as a firm ex- pression nf our Middle East pol- and leader for last nighiis course. stated that the Red Cross have offered to give instruct- ion in this regard. starting on Jan- uary 30th. Mr. Kirby stressed the importance of a knowledge of art- ificial respiration. stating that new applicants for licences in the el- ectrical field will be required to have training in this line. Zion Y.P.S. Holds Margaret Mncbougall. Maritima Regional Secretary. led the young pcople in a discussion. At its conclusion the Youn People adjourned to the lower for a lively games period led by Mary Farquharson. The singing oi "Blest be the tie that binds" closed the meeting. Theatre Guild States regards as vital to her in- terest the preservation of the inde- pendence and integrity of the states o fthe Middle East and, if necessary. will use her armed forces to that end." The Eisenhower resolution would lauthorlze use of American troops tin case of open Communist attack there. It also provides for military and economic aid in the Middle East. recognizes the role of the y for the past three years, and bag United Nations as a world peace organization and authorizes Am- erican military help only for na- tions requesting it- The second - ranking Democrat on Gordonls committee. Represen- tative Thomas of Morgan. Penn- sylvania said of the suggested sub- stitute: ''I wouldn't vote for it." The White House said there ...;..Emj...j..j:. lowing performers who have prov- ed their ability in past appearanc- es. 'I'lie Misses Mary Moran and Eleanor MacDonald. Mrs. H. W. Fletch. Mrs. Arthur Henry. Mrs. Bert Patterson. Mrs. Fred Ran- ahan. and a new-comer who is showing great signs of promise. Miss Brenda Large, with Mr. Lloyd iTo Present "The jChaII( Garden" I l Theatre gncrs have a rare lreal g in store for them on February 25th land 26th when the Charlottetown iLittle Theatre Guild presents "The lchalk Garden". This exciting play I is now in rehearsal under the able direction of Mrs. J. P. Millar. and ,will he the 1957 Little Theatre llGuiidls entry in the Dominion I Drama Festival. It will be the first ltime this play has been attempted Vin Canada, as up to the present . time it has not been printed in the acting version and has not been released for performance by amat- eurs. It was with some diiflcul that the script was secured ht; ,l;f.'i."Zl.,”,.”:g,E,'f,T'y Bud” .5 me Mrs. Millar for use by the local "ii the president expects to keep' He claimed the British action en- dangers world peace. Cairo Radio also reported that the Yemeni official conferred trols the neighboring land of Aden on the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula. long have feudcd over their common border. ; The Arab League has asked the- Unitcd Nations to consider the dis- pute. I Dr. R a i if Abiilama. Arab Lcagiic assistant secretary - gen-. ernl. said he sent a cable to the UN detailing the attacks and ask- ing for consideration. I The Yemen legation in Bnnn.1 West Germany. said British hornb- ing of Yemeni towns is conllllu-. ing. It added that thepopulatgon, of Aden was rising against British. control by attacking and destroy- ing a number of tanks. p "These tanks had been on their way to Ycmcni territory behind attacks" on a number of villages.” the British raid. , I I RAF pianos used cannon fire in an attempt to dislodge the aggres- sors from their mountainous pnsl-m lions but did not cross the lemon border. British officials reported. Break, Entry ; lCase Scheduled A Charlottetown resident charg-m ed with break. entry and theft; will appear before Magistrate Gil-i hcrt Gaudct in Queens County. Mailistraie's Court next Monday. morning. I The case arose from the arrest) early Tuesday night by City Pol- Ice. of a man who is reported to have broken the front door window of the Simpson-Sears store. gone in in and taken a valuable mix-mas-I tcr. The robber then left that building and hired a taxi to malial his get-away. Before he got to far. . however, the Police apprehended; him and laid charges. t COLORFUL BIRDS The s c a r I et flamingo which files and wadcs in search of food, is also a powerful swimmer. l i Theatre Guild- Accordlng to several residents of Charlottetown who had the goood fortune of seeing this play in Eng- land and in the United States dur- ing the past summer. it is a las- cinating comedy-drama which holds the audience spellbound lhfouilhnut the suspense - filled three acts. and provides an excell- ent opportunity for characterizat- ion by the several actresses and actors who take equally lmportgm roles. This play has been running continuously in London. England FRIDAY . TIP TOP rcceivcd the enthusiastic applause oi the critics. The Charlottetown Little Theat- re GulId's production of "The Chalk Garden" will feature the fol- -- 7---&e Island Hospital on January 9. 1957. In Mr. and Mrs. Russell by Rev. G. Howard Christie. infer- menf was In the People's Ceme- tery. The Canadian Legion service at the grave was read by C.M. Sinclair. Last Post and Rcveilla were sounded by Bugler William Chaisaon. The pail bearers were-:. Lloyd Wellner. Stewart Weir. .l.C. 1 Coolie. Wesley Dlnnis. Stewart loss and Gordon Wright. PERSONALS Master Roy Birt. Plsquld I-It-isi. spent the holiday season with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. in Gay. City. . The many friends of Mrs. J. Russell St. John will regret to I I MAFKINNON - AI the Mount Mycrs. Peakes Station. a son, Lorne Russell 7 lbs.. I on. MCCLURE - At the King: County Mcmnrial I' Q ' Montague. on Tuesday January nth. to Mr- and Mrs. Weir McClure. 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