i I .' g I . ..--rwmsruour ms 4 seller with Guor-l dieipwent Ads. Dial 0506 ash iorciosslfied ad-taker, for quid: results. "Coven Prr'rt,ce Edward Island Like The Dew” :4 PAGES cannon, MONDAY. OCFOBER 22, 1956 Walter, G. MocKenzie Dies in Hospital Following Accident Hospital last night of Mr. Walter G. Macxensle oi Charlottetown in his Gard year. Mr. Maeltenzie had been severely injured in an auto- mobile collision on the night of October 11 and has been hospital- ized since tlllt.d.Il.B. lll theedeath of Mr. Mac- Ki-uzie. the Progressive Conserv- ative Party on Prince Edward Island experiences the loss not only of its Provincial President but one of its strongest supporters for many years. p lie was elected to the Prince Edward Island Legislature in 1031 ' and served in the JD. Btewart Government as a Minister without portfolio. untii"1085. lie was again elect to the legislative in the election of 1943. A keen debater and a strong platform speake. Mr. Macltensie was widely known throughout the Protinoe and par- tlcularly in the First District of Queens which he represented. Born at Springfield, Prince Ed- ward Island, the son of the late llir. and Mrs. Robert Maclienzie. he lived on the homestead until a few years ago where he suc- cessfully esrrled on farming. specialising in the raisin! oi Holstein cattle and pure bred . Invites Quebec Universities To Bolt Control By Duplessis QUEBEC (CF)-Prime Minister St. Laurent has invited Quebec's universities to go over Premier Duplessis' head and accept fed- eral grants. In a carefully-worded statement in French Mr. St. Laurent urged the universities to "fulfil their function . . . without the necessity of having to take electoral con- siderations into account" and said it would be regrettable if "our in- 1 of the province's exclusive powers in education. MAKE DETERMINED BID But Saturday Mr. St. Laurent said everyone knows the universl- mu ties of Quebec need the money and 5i there is a "clear impression" the only reason why the universities do not take it is becauaepur. Du- plessia does not wanfthem to "so- rna LATE w.a. Mscxnszrr: formerly of Long River. P.E.i. She is at present in hospital re- covering frotminjurles incurred in the same accident. The late Mr. Macltensle was a member of the Masonic Lodge and was a past master of Prince Ed- ward lodge No. 14. Stanley Bridge 1 am stituthns . . . would become nb- oept it. it sheep. h d gfhjfxlmmamf i';',”,i',i;c: E, jected to any political eontrol." The issue has been heading for W"-llll "W1" hr” "N N.” He .5 . member At his weekly press conference a showdown since Mr. St." Laur- .. Charlottetown .wiim- or - V Friday Mr. Duplessis. announcing cat's hint. durinz - speech at the or the United Church and was s regular attendant at Trinity church in Charlottetown. Besides his widow. he is sur- vived by a sister. Mrs. Fred West of cslssry. gsgedas eselearneaforlieu neckandlm.lewaafiratiner- iiaa tonva eunnaonofnay View whetlisdelevennsrsseo-I-Iii June. Mr. Mackenzie mlffhtl Missllelen-lohnstoaeofceidllv. Island Airman One Of" Four Killed in Quebec Accident LAC. .1 min. (Jack) Iber- University of Sherbroolie Oct. 7, that he is out to attempt to over- come Quebec's opposition to the grants. lie said he plans to ask Parlia- ment to double the grants. from 80,000,000 to 816,000,000 annually. and outlined a new scheme under which a third party, instead of the ' federal government. would dlstria huts the money to universities tkoughout the country. Under the plan the federal sums would be turned over to the Na- tional Conference of Canadian Uni- his gdvernment's opposition to the grants, talked of "people in Ot- tawa who wlsh for the disappear- ance of the guarantees which pre- serve French culture in America." UNWER8l'l'lEs ON SPOT , The prime minister's statement. made at his home here Satin-day to a Canadian Press reporter. placed the financially -ihnrdened universities of the province in the eentre of what appears to be shap- ing up as a major clash between Mr. st. Laurent and Mr. Dunla- FUNERAI. SUNDAY OF DR. CAMPBELL The funeral of the late Lt.-Col. Donald Campbell, O.B.E. was held with iull military honours Maccregor. Iuneral party, Ad- jutant, Major R.J. Mnhar, E.D. Flower Carriage. Gun Carriage General public others attending in a body were ference will accept his offer. It would be regrettable if any Cans- diaa universities refused the in Horrowing Days On Mountain VANCOUVER (CP)-Alex Pat- terson. virtually given up '0? dead, was aescued Saturday Iii" a harrowing six dllyl Ind 9” night. high up 4,000 - foot Mount Seymour. The 24 - year - old climber was brought down by 395! Nut copier from the 2.500-foot level of the mountain on the north shore of Vancouvglyg lot” D sed it ill. "' he had WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres- ident Eisenhower Sunday de- nounced Russlan Premier Bulges- in's ll-bomb letter as an "inter- ference by a foreign nation in our internal affairs." He also called it a seeming attack on "my own sincerity.” In a reply addressed to Bulga- nin in Moscow, the pi 'dent said a statement by the soviet premier concerning State Secretary Dulles "is not only unwarranted but is personally offensive to me." This evidently referred to a asked the president 'to join in an agreement to halt the testing of H-bmibs. It was delivered to the state department Friday while Eisenhow was on a West Coast campaign trip. Nowhere in Eisenhower's reply did the , sident touch on the central theme of Bulganln's let- ten-that no inspection or inter- national supervlslon is necemary to enforce a ban on atomic or hydrogen bomb t ” . because an explosion cannot be p. i J "without being recorded in other sincerity." Reporters thought Eisenhower In might have been referring to Bul- Vi ganln's mention of various ques- tions of international significance being brought into the election oney. Mr. St. Laurent said a reason why the federal government of- fers grants to universities is be cause it is the government which has the greatest need for univer- sity-tralned personnel. ' BritonsNab Nb. 1 Ma-u Mau. Leader . NAIBOII. Kenya (Reuters)- Icartacsd Deden ltlmathi. Man Man leader anti Kenya's public enemy No. 1, was wounded and infer asserted "is apt to take on a form of polemics." Polemic means argument or controversy. such as might be carried on in a political campaign lag the morale of the anti-white terrorists. LEADER IINCE 1058 About 250 to 800 town is are 900 Troops, Police Guard Princess department to return Bulganin's once was the scene of many Man letter to the Russian Embassy. fe into tribe - mm” in M” R S Han raids and thegusrds pl- mu "loyal" to British authority. his room for two or three days. Dr. James M. Roberts of Monte other young Go Me. disarmament. British h chief in He had been leader of the Man p 1.... 1;, .343 3.5,” Dunc”, tolled a 15-mile square area. CONTINUE EFFORTS t adding. I I hd AEWU. lHll.3'llIltlil'l CID-' "ll Silt! the "ernerleocy" VII 2:, 75' hW'''''d ” "We will continue unrelenting "That is not because I am toler- E55": vl;;ll?y,l:::.ol;)p:enB::&::d'ls1gg.g2',f ill" IllWldd0IIwlI,towIrd'breIk- tltcllreli Oct 31- 1953- . Mchrisne dist! earlier is the ""'''M Wm mm”! In our efforts to attain uieae anta of these depai-tum from ac- mm mm ,.,',,,,m 0,, mm. on gastrick attach. prlncess' stomach trouble her to cancel a civic lunch- Nairobi but she did attend find his cepted international practices, but because I still entertain the hope that direct communications be- tween us may serve the cause of peace.” mats," he told Bulganin. "We shall entertain and se- riously evaluate all proposals from any source which seem to heve merit. and we shall con- stantly seek for ourselves for- nothing to worry nbouti" Slr Winn- ton has been vacationing at ncarby Roquebrimc. Mrs. Churchill is coming here G0 i t Elsi? Jordanians Voted Yesterday from Duncan. the only ofthetrlowholyeobed ofhisewnacoord.- E. gi . Oustetl From Polish Politburo ln Sliakeup Oi Party nounced the elevation of Gomulka -once purged as a Titoist-to the key post of first secretary after three days of intense Soviet pres- sure punctuated by r e p o r t e d clashes t t een Polish and Soviet troops. Gomulka, who issued a virtual declaration of independence from Moscow in a fiery speech sat.”-. day to the central committiee. IDVBIIY. Polish - born Soviet war hero installed by Stalin as Po- land's defence minister. He may lose his defence post in n govern- ment shakeup arising (mm the party action. MANY POSSIBILITIES nant with fateful possibilities for all the East European Soviet satel- lite hloc. ren. son of . and lira. I..l!.D. 5,. "mg... 11.. wnfgrgncg would the Nursing Staff of the P.E.I. Is- The, I,” Pong shah." 1. mam AV," ch"-long. umvermy wanrme. in Quebec dmdbun mg mm” on . Pu. cap. on Sunday afternoon from his Pall bearers. Brigadier G. G.K. land Hospital, the Trustee Board gunned mm". id "I too" ehdwgrzde onrelposovm nth "”"':i" o.:""""...":i":.."'.....-2 '1-W ”fn."l'."".i2'i "-:.":.:v - --- to ---w-- '.:'i.:”.lif:":. 1:. ”f."l.?':2" .32.:-.2 i::i:.;.”'ia3" E.'”'e..F'”n 3.221. .2f..ii:..'ai'iiL'"Sn"i2i?.if'u:.i” mt at 1:... sort; mu m --e enF ay ecer- to . ncs e - - v - - - - - - - mm." Ind restore in mun Y Germany at the height of he about five miles out of Chl0o1Iii- nupggggu N01 EVEN Assn-:1) the service was conducted by Rev Neill, C.D. Lt. Col. A.H. Peake cal Association. 1 9 Pre- mm. "”'Qg"',h ,5; ,.,,.w ., l''"'"l''" l""'"”'" "mi" "' ll” "'”””alu :5 :ielli'Batsoth.c";i-adcho .1” 0"” EtD''colA'.Ag)l li.D1(.'e'l1D.;lieD'.Lfl.,lI?).!" ..ii'J".3.'."'.Y.f..l.l';'.i i.3"cl.'i”' 3'' lZ;,.".3"i'l”'is?s' INDEPENDENCE srarnp 1-A . "Ola - . ti . peered favorable among e - . g ' ' - ' - the lt.C.A.F, stars Ito. '08 guchcc universities and institu- gin;-guy guihoritles. . ha!-e gl:.:)rriofN!3i.'brcD:eliv;:'al.:3t)'fl;l- Enli(crKlt.gnhefdy'VIC6l,'EBlel"El'roopii-ilitsy um which "I: b'”d ,'.';,,';,,”,if,”i,',f,'nf,;'et,,',f,jf';f,lVth'e"(':of.g; A communique earlier u born at Craps. . P.E.I.'1I years go... of university rank. such as Mn pm,;,,,i, um pm”, how. - 5 S! I hem-nu PEI Ran nm In -B-e-lm. Lt-A-K Mm h- ed Abide with Me. Interment munm "ma nounced the committee all” ”"'v"""' "hm tiluicll 00"""v '"'Wd M "015 the Pl" "””' '”d'"' (17 ltecceg) ru-in Party. asst MotIrltgel'.offlcel'l in the 'ci'iarionce- '"' l” ''”P'''' C”'"'""V ”'-' Som '1" ”'d"” "V G”"""" ”""" lites; -pl emf gwtlnllfgchgg can aid when the glean: 11.833; "tresplu" or 0-'tilIItrp:t'1t!IIlx3'!fISeglfte lg i.n. MscAulay ivco in' char a town Garrison Family car and ND. M-cl-an wan tuner-I direc- aomuieraiauiiicvoei-ll 'iil:cy'scttl:i git. iJ3”,..5ii"i'.';1'iic'nmusm'l3'n1c: .iauady' 1: su es s Prise tkct ou ' ' . ' 5 wile: till! fainii,.gauitapi-outdone. set as p ',:.;'."l:'i';,,;':' ,,m.,Cmmd or 11.3.1. Regt. Band. wo p: c. . chief mourners. Canadian Legion tor. . an. chw his as 'a.snt;oss of Titoist. was a virtual I in t 0 CU. .f 1-gum E ' Cl ." , V dc - i hj survivtns tives h addition megs-guts, totalling ss.soo.oos an -u,.gg,b tiilorted Iatur- . -, - ' .. . .. . .. ,,I:'':,'''' ""3 "' ''"'E''' " N"-.- . . 4. ..i '” W "3"" - '-'--'”'r -v nnanv for ousboraiouo. on auto day iweoas ' ' was no '0 - M - 'I'."' so or --- ”w s an In -rm-i on-In dent by The new Iauien--at Polish annn. Donud cull. (mu) an I I . mm M Mr Dupkuh W. H” mm" die Dnmhaoh. mmuh . I p Stalinist action subsided. monism. 51-year-old former een. . 1.. Edith. school teacllilll at Ben - V "'"” V r ' V they constitute a federal violation mgunlvarsiiies eouference.hed not e t t R'”””' "f ""”d ""5" 50' "W'3"l'G93ll 0' "IO party. Ill-. den. P.E.I.. Doroth , atttending -mg L41-3 Lgc, gnggpgm be” , .0 the Quebec Kw, . 1:03: 1;.9;:i8:h lllmilmltirlwlilen troops he called mini igiiiiiiechillznndms Welt rig tendlnl Q.c.n.s.. Joe -icnainr w. . il”'”2'i?Z.:n"i3'il.”'J5i2?.'33s 0 . ::'a';'” W "'9 P0"'h-Em 'G9m-I; W1 to -99 it-yz:-ll mm lchool also borthers . at- K.s. and. Alan age five years. Ahv. AH.I' 6 marge W" convmud we con. u n n - om Thee:-1., ovlzigi rgiffx:-n'lt to confirm. socialism independent of Moscow. from 11 to nine members. with five holdovers. Swept from tag "You Seem to lmlilllll not own ruling party bureau besides Rot- ossovsky were three deputy pre- POLITIUIO MEMBERS can 1 M h nu, saved as members of the new Politburo: pan W C D". Hflomulka, Premier Josef Cyran- Zewadski. Stefan Jedrychowshi, chief of economic planning: Foreign Min- hter Adam Rapacki; Edward Ochab. first party secretary re- placed by Gomulka but a hacker zambrowskl, minister of state contml: lsnacy Logs Sowinslrl. a Gomulka backer forced from the never jailed and Jerry Moi-swsld, 3 id t . hm hm; ' KINANGOP, Kenya (Reuters)-' , ,, . . M " "" "”' ”' '33-'ai3aI's'e7-ire: ir"a'z'-3-I-. N95 i7.iii'n'i'.1'i ll”. 'S.'un:.i. cave some no troops and police were 1,;-,;e-gggwgg 3:5,:-1;;;,c';,;er,,g mm” Denies Churchill 0! Gomulk- . new mu Igu luau. the wwn wnma of gm. to gnu-d Pr-lncggg Mgr. - mp Du" w The first point to which EllCl1- . marshal" anti leader of the eam- ltlmathl was formerly a clerk mm saret froin the Man Man Sunday 3:" 5I'J"";i":'l-"ml? Md i;'dul'ud h0W!I'uli00k hescentlnn iii! histgeplliv is seriously p.ln .'.h,d3mhh dnd M. dun am. ' . ' while she visited the European - - , g was 3 Ben I plmllc M0 9 ' into an anti-ierrorlt .hu's'h It A:lrliled woodsmen and trackef snflulliee Tlfn:ct':.udlhsl':elc.kha':dFu::- mm” "” l”"' 8'00" 1'" up l'5nl3.i5c'3i'ni.l';i'lii uglticilom an bomb controversy wll" ll 2” if NICE. France (AP)-Sir wlns- um"! commm” in little! none of Nana. siniauu organised guerrilla bands , dam, ma pm,” in the Aber-dare Mountains. . Mme me me ,n ,,h,c,', mm, 3'1; gt tW"”c-1 "W n 0 go. C,,u,c,,,,,., Mme," um . mm mm 1"" 3-! Nail I-dar. wounded which mick It nit” 1! Wit" was id "f-my nod ”""""' W” "V9 """ ”" ” hower's repiy was drafted the "' ' ”' . Stmd-y the iormer prime minister member in no so in the la a Ight. issnrvesliiiins. pill-sins III! '91- However he was "sxceodintil "'"' ”' ""'3"""' '"'"'''l” 'c' "widen; "id um mmmlng 1. """"'9""- El”""”W9 "” is -uiferins from A "common Cyranlriewics. Rapackl. was taken to a hospital Nyai-i. ting tire to native huts in an at- M,-vg,.. 1... .5... as mm, tivltv within miles of the am. it om d,mmM.. In in cum ,0, he was not in-in-cti-s the mic cold" and will be restricted to New Polish Leader Denounces Misrule Of The Past 12 Years WARSAW (AP) -- from England today to join him communism. Saturday presented Poles with a Virtual declaration of Clear with a few cloudy inter- volsi southwest winds 15. Low-high at Charlottetown 42 lead 65. PRICE 5:: Rising Nationalist Elected To Top Spot In Organizcttion WARSAW (AP) - Polish Com- boldover membe n munints shook up the powerful pa. iitburo Sunday night, ousting Mar- shal Konstantin Rokosaovaky and other Staiinists and raising nation- alist Wladyslaw Gomulka to lead- ershlp. Ousted fr om the Politburo ', were: p Rokoesovsky; Zcnon Nowak. a deputy premier: Franciazek My il- zur, vice-president of Poland; Roi " man Nowak. a deputy premi3:i Waldy-slaw Dworakowskl, who no i signed in March as -d the committee on internal se&7t- ity giving 'ill health as a reasu and Franclszik Jozwiak-Wlteld. 'I; deputy premier. An unconfirmed report said Go- . mulka and his supporters already had received telegrams of con- gra from Mao 'i'r.e-tong, ruler of Red China, President 'l.1te. of Yugoslavia and Eraoe Geroe. Communist first secretary of Hon- ESPY. TENSE MEETING The voting diniaxed a tense. three-day Iession of the partyh central committee in bed by the surprise arrival of N ta Khrush- chev and other Soviet leaders Fri- day in an apparent attempt to stop the onrush of Poland toward indlependence from Moscow con- tros. The party central committuce au- It was a sweeping victory for it was bitter defeat for Rokos- The Gomulka victory was preg- streamllned The reception accorded Goods ka's speech and the puhliolvyl, rot in Warsaw newspapers ldtlh. doullhenowlsfraetotehe ', :t::liloII in the party he may: it was widely believed here til fears of a coup led the Poush gov- ernment to insist that all ments of Soviet t through Poland be suspended dur- ing the central committee sessitm. which started Friday. CLASH REPORTED Unconfirmed reports quoted in Communist circles said Polish troops fired on a Soviet a irnalt trying to utter Poland from East Germany at a crossing point on the Oder River 15 miles south of Szctecln (Stettln). The Polish troops were reported to have fired when the Russian! ignored a demand that they stay in Germany and tried to cross by force. Nothing was known here of the number of casualties or tn which side they occurred. lers a n d Franclszek Ifasur. ce-president of Poland. Warsaw radio listed these nine ewlcz: Msl.- Gen. Alexandu president of Poland: in the crisis; Roman 1948 but ary and youngest S. Ochab, Wladyslaw mulka, new leader of Polish vocations" were false. Gomullra's speech made clear that he had rejected the reported demands by Nlklta Khrushchev that Poland move back to the on Russia. Churchlllts secretary: formally vlcrvicd thni the former prime min. later is gravely ill. summit meeting at Geneva on the reduction of armaments and mat- ten related to the quest for peace. He voiced hops the I.UII t was its release in Moscow before the U. 3. state department was able to prepare amt present a translation to Eisenhower. In retails” . llssahower re- leased his own reply irnmediehly after it was drafted. This is con- ordantrea andthe whlchglvglrlteintlie bases st Sciep fists Tell.E'tsenhovver . S. Must.-Continue A-Tests - .oao.tAn-scagaaisc nu-ca. saaimeianctno ii E 11 set i E ' Former Islander raina. ilagerty declined to lden- Heads Association ii iii E E- I lomdi W "0 &- matters d vital cm the usual dip 9 air. that portion of hulgantn-s let. HAHFAX mp) but poductloeuon par-ant farzns is all economic policies which new 4&3! v i-ens.-ins - II t st t - .9 my .3 ldltahis letter to Eiserihowerter of which the D said. mcmnu D." M no-Q R upon 0 I9 it ' at J . REDS V. . iettonhenletnrday. Ines hfachfillan is s adios of it; is llssuge Ultimatum 7' from Gomulka went before the cen- I "A 'i ' Elect' ' i It m i. ocfall IO" three were out for in suits: -Ions l tl hi it ht depend- 3330'"? lxC'"NG'5 "id ”' d”"5'""' S'""" , p. - , . . c . hihe when they lost the trail. sale. 33;?! Yip: -ml! " The in '4 A recalled" that he m;ir:.CTid de Po-cud. Ch lie; Auinir Man mag;-.).. pan-ti have nd mned the An A The president made clear that and suliisnin have at nosed e n 9," ,, "3 Y "W! . I H 'niouaaa'.( gaging, G. co e one irritant in Bulganiirs tam number of letters since their was serious-Iv ill. ,2, """m e W: what he called misrule of the last anamica at Acadia uaivaraty In lednstrll piiiicias. he said. woifvme. N.S.. was elected ems ass: rldIed thodox. Moscow-dictated Com- munist line for satellites. "There is more than one rod to socialism." Go mulka saH. "There is the Soviet way. There Is the Yugoslav way. And there are other ways." The Polish government of the last few years. he said. has at dared to tell the people the trt about the drastic failures of its at the United rkers Icommunlsil party with l' denouncing hour years and calling on Poland to its own course toward social- oscow. hsdmase Prstultmwmstliledha