.1. . rl MONDAY. TI-IE GUARDIAN. ycaalworrrrown . .5 y . it ; lloiii Effort "Cease - Fire" In Korea confllot OTTAWA, Feb. 10 -- (CF) - A ldtlm Columbia senator suggest- ed Friday a new effort to ob- tahs oosse-fire in Korea should he made in the form of an open United Nations appeal for Com- rntailst withdrawal from the south- ern part of the beleaguered pen- '1'he.su'ggestlon came from Sens- tw J. G. Turgeon. a Liberal and member of the Canadian delega- Hm at the receni, U.N. seuions at Lake Success. He said at the some time the UN. should ask the unified command to have U.N. forces advance to the 38lih Parallel and "then stop all fighting." He had personal hopes. he said in the Throne-Speech debate in the Upper Chamber. that such an ap- peal coming directly from Nas- rollah Entezam of train, U.N. As- sembly president. would be ac- cepted. It was true the Chinese Com- munists were closely allied with Russia. but tihey had not forgotten Russia's desire to obtain control of Korea, Manchu:-la and Sinkiang. Senator Turgeon praised the work of External Affairs Minis- tpr Pearson in the United Na- tions. At a press conference ear- lier in the day, Mr. Pearson said the question of the UN. forces crossing the 38th Parallel in Korea should be treated "with care." Canada hoped no move would be made regarding sanctions against Red China until all avenues of II gotiatlon had been investigated. ator Turgeon said the Rus- sian braind of Comimznism was out to destroy spiritual life. The best weapon to defeat this was s I 5l.I.PK6nCO of faith in God. He said bmvnding Red China as an aggressor in Korea was the only possible action the U. N. could take and he was glad Gan- sda had concurred. Nearly 19,000 schools in Britain are registered tisteners to daily educational radio broadcasts. 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Eulllppod to handle every- thing fromiei uoiuerm B-50 bombers. the bases will stretch from the Atlantic to the pars. lairlid Gulf. high-level sources The main purpose of the network. it was reported. is to advance the forward positions available to high speed 311-. craft for use tlagalnst; any pos-' slble enemy." some of mg new bases will be within 500 miles of Russia. France already has made available to the U. S. Air Force the sites for seven of the alrbsses, all of them in Morocco. The others include. awarding to best fnformatipn here. two more in Llbla. one on. the Island of Cyprus. two in Iraq. and possibly more. Britain is reported making -airbase sites available to the U. S. in Cyprus and Iraq. Bend Leader Ducliin Dies In New York NEW YORK, Feb. 10 - (AP)- Band leader Eddie Duchin. 41. whose nimlble-fingered piano play- ing delighted millions of dancers, radio listeners and movie fans. died tonight of cancer. On-ly a few hours earlier. the Unltedlstates Navy cited him for his Second World War service. He enlisted in the navy at the age of 33 and served in some of the toughest engagemmts both tin the Atlantic and Pacific. Duchin studied to be a druggist and worked at a soda fountain as a youth before his great piano playing got him started on a musical career. His first wife was it sugar heiress Marjorie Oelridhs. who died two years after their mairriage and six days after the birth of his only son. He later married again. The hospital gave the cause of death as leukemia, a form of can- cer of the blood. Duchin in 1947 married Maria Teresa Winn. who survives. Duohln claimed to be able to play any tune after hearing it once. But, no matter how long he studied it, he said he never could learn the lyrics. His fingers were have beenjnsured at one for 5150.000. BURGESS BEIITIME continued from page 10 all those two-legged folks called humans. Farmer Brown's boy was coming his way. Reddy Fox be- gan to move away. Presently he began to trot off toward the Old Pasture. Blacky the Crow left Farmer Brown's boy and came over to circle above poor frightened Flsptoes. It was just as if he were trying to tell Farmer Brown's boy where Flaptoes was. It is a terrible thing to "feel helpless. There is no more dreadful feeling than that when there is danger. Farmer Brown's ooy came straight on. Flaptees dived. when he came up. Farmer Brown's boy was standing near watching. Flap- toes dived again. when he came up the next time Famier Brown's boy was on his way home. Half an hour later Flaptoes had another fright. Farmer Brown's boy was coming back. He was carrying a long-handled not. when he go: to the edge of the hole Flaptoes had dived again. It was his last reported to time dive. The next story: Mistaken worry GENERAL ELECTRIC FLUORESCENT LAMPS This letter ll. I as ri , :;NlHTtcdsy ' I turn our 5....":.:'::y7os E 558313. dllussd jump alter Prodiicllon Down In January. Margarine llp O'l'l'AWA. Feb. 10 - (CP)--But- ter production slumped in Janu- ary whlle margarine output was on the upturn. the Bureau of Statistics reported Friday. The Bureau disclosed a sharp drop irr Canada's butter stocks during that month. Production of creamery butter in y amounted to 8.090.000 pounds. I decline of is per cent from 9.031.000 in January. 1951. Output was lower in all Provinces oductlon of margarine in January totalled 9.455.000 pounds against 0.571.000 in Decembe and '!.9&000 in.January last year. Stocks at Feb. 1 were 1.D5l..000 against 2.896.000 at Jun. 1 and 1,- so9.ooo a year ago. stocks of creamery butter at Feb. 1 were 25,751,000 pounds. compared with 39,231.00!) at Jan. 1 and 46,334,000 a year ago. . Production of cheddar cheese in January climbed to 1.979.000 pounds from l.745,000 a year ago. Output of process cheese .was 3,- 344,000 pounds against 3,233,000 in December and 2.022.000 in Jan- uary. 1960. Stocks of process cheese at Jan. 31 were l.069.0m pounds against 1.209.000 at Dec. 31 and 993,000 a year earlier. .. GREAT MONUMENT The Great Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt covers nearly 13 acres and (ilil Guide 0 'ExecullvLMeeling The closing date of the Brownie Shield Competition was set at April 30h. with Judging to be an. sltzed by Mlay 15th, at the regul- ar monthly meeting of the Provin- cial Executive of the Girl. Guides Association. Mrs. Gordon Hutch- eson. Provincial Commissioner. presided at the well attended meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. I-lorry Cudmare on Saturday afternoon. Reports were given on camping by Miss Suzanne Mscxlnnon. on Guide-scout Sunday and Think- ing Day by Miss Lillian Duchemln. on the Log Book pages by Mrs. P. G. Kivtrhcsoii. and on finances by Mrs. Fred Plckard. Mrs. Fred Jenkins. Field sec- retary. commented on the keen in- terest shown ln the Guiding pro- gram-not only by the Guides and Brownies but also their parents as well. She reported that thirty Religion and Life Badges were presented to Trinity Guides re- cently. and they. therefore. hold the record of having attained the first of these Badges in the pro- vfnce as it is an entirely new test, which has been added to Rules. Policy and organization within the past few months. A new Brownie Pack was organized at Slemon Park, Summerslde Airport. at' vi: ..l t Flclrl secretary assisted. The matter of changing the day and time of holding the monthly meetings was discussed, and it was is 450 feet high. Illusmuod-DrLu.re 4-Door Holiday Sedan 168 Kent decided no change would be made Illustrated-DcLuss Holiday Coupe HORNE MOTORS. LTD. St. p lssloner announced the April meeting will be held in summersldo-place. date- and time to be stated at the next meeting. Mn. Ambrose Steele. Morell. re- ported the Guldesgthere to be mak- ing progress. are formulat- ing plans for the celebration of Thinking Day and hope to hold a church rode on Guido-Scout Sunday. Mrs. Harry Oudrnare gave a list of those who have consented to act as First Class Examiners. and said plans are being made for the hold- ing of a Clulder Training early in March. There is also a possibility of a Provincial Gulder Training Conference being held the latter part. of September. The First class Examiners sre:- Essay-Mtrs. I.-outs Sadler. Map Reading-Mr. Fred Jen- kins. Home Nursing--Mrs. Neil Mac- Lean. Hike-Misses Betty King Jane Johnstone. and Sewing sewing--Miss Msylea Boswell. swimming and First Aid-Mrs. H. W. Cudniore. Chllcl Nurse - Mrs. Ivan Horne. Miss Verna Darrach. Cooking-Mrs. William Reddln. Miss Lucille MaoQuald. Sum- merslde, was appointed Chairman of the First Class Commit for Summerslde, and Mrs. L. M'acNal- ly, Tlgnlsh, was appointed Chair- man for her dlstrlct. utlve. , llllillllllllillllll I95! I GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ' -n. v-on-1 .-..-an.-w.-..,,,,,,,,W. 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