MAXIMS OPA MERE MAN -:1-j g MAXIMS or A MERE MAN -::.- 15. law: uelst the watchful. not uu sleepers. There never was a. good knife made of bad steel. - Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew " cm. , chniouetown. lunlnanlde mac pu um ' " ”' """” '"" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY. MARCH 15, 1954 14 PAGES II" 9""E'.1l3 I-".l!..f3.7"l:... In P.l.l. 39.00. Other Provinces and l.l.8.A. 11.00 per annun. CIINADA SEEN IN ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL INTERPRETER 33 Are Killed In Crash 05 British Airliner Monlreaman listed Among Singaporellead smg-,Apolm, NIP) - A British gzrliner bound for London from Australia somersaul and burned m lmdlng at Sing port-'s airport gatllgday. Thirty-three of the 40 persons aboard died. The victims included Alexander ,1 Wood. '73, of Montreal, a retired milling company executive on a roimd-the-world pleasure trip. The death toll rose to 33 Sunday ahen Josephine Butler, the stew- ll,-cli-su on the BOAC Constellation, died in hospital. The seven who survived were crew members. The airliner skidded in landing and than turned end over end and btzrried Probe Started sir Miles Thomas, chairman of the riritish overseas Airways Cor- poration. lcft London by air for Singapore to carry out go on-the- spot investigation of the grub. so.-tc said that amongithe pas- sengers were eight Britons. six New zealanders, four Australians, three .-tmericans, one South Af- rican. two Indonesians, two Ind- inns and a Cati:idia.n. imong the dead are Grant 01- son. 48. vice-president. of the w,A Shcaffer Pen Company of Fort Madison, Iowa; Michael Shathin, 60, Far East supervisor for War- l'lPl' Brothers film studios; and Prof. r'rnncis Cecil Challrin of Caiiterbitiy University College, Christchurch. N. 2.. one of the world's leading authorities on soft x-rays used in atomic research. The airliner was a Quant.as-3rll. zsh tivcrscas Airways Corporation Constellation. Quantas is an Aus- tralian company. The companies fly their own planes on a pooled ser- vice. This was a BOAC plane. One rescue worker said it lltlred the Constellatloifs sear might have struck uprlgltt vests of an old pier on the edge of a stream at the end of the run- Wly where the crash occurred. Call For Inquiry Into Royal Yacht LONDON. (AP) - Two Labor members of Parliament called Sat- llrtiay night for an official in- cuiry into why Queen Elizabeth's "PW royal yacht Britannia has cost mflre than t2.000.00D. Mtfmrys Hughes and Cyril Bence, lh Scottish mcmbera. wrote to Pirs' Lord oi the Admiralty J. P. I.”Thomas saying: We auizizest...ihat the whole -ll-mlcin oi the cost should be re- ferred for examination to the pub- tin accounts committee with full powers to examine witnesses." rne Britannia sails from Porta- l1 on April 15 with Prince We ..es and Princess Anne to meet m ?ueen and the Duke oi Edin- rrgfi . at Tobruk on their way home nm their Commonwealth sour. hm llglk rt recent debate on the "Wis Udtzet in the House of Com- Hw V fittiestions were raised about "4 :00 oi the vessel. Thoma; ml. hen he felt there had been 0 undue expense. GEEEEEQE E"TWn one act plttye. Seven Mlle 3! St. Patrick's night. ap- landing 0 ,"m”l Dilrly. Dtinstafinage "W11 tonight. lN...t."""3rt ,ind lmx social in rasant Grove liall. Wednesday, Mnrh 179'. sponsored by C.W.L. I"Brookfleld. Hall. New Hgvgn 'mI1':b0llE!O tonight. Monday. Dom ”:"(I"lTlP tyne. come nil. variety "C93?! ltitllvltew Hall, , lvpdm-5. .. rc - v i hmnuh. 1 . Mlllilew Womens "”0Ck9.v at North River rink ,, . :m"alfhl. York vs. North River In H" Films of semi-finals at 7..'l(l, hlllpshlre vs. Wlnsloe In final "W of semi finals at 8:45. wwcoligred local iuiim will he Ema"! it Mr. Goudite. Alexandra Adm". Tuesday. March to. I p.m. ” .tssion S5 and 15 cts. Auspices tundra Women's Imtitute. B:'Emersld Hall. March 17th. nevolent Irish Society present! ;'I''' 3-act comedy drama, "A ';'.l" Clodhopper", good special- H Mile of candy. curtain R213 7”" Admission adults 50 centsf fllildren 25 cents. . .. m'dThls Gathering Storm". out- M" his Christian film In sound H Polar at tho Roltaway Club. Marlottetown. tonight. 8:00 p.m. P" EVlYlleliat Billy Graham "lit"! to U. N. troops in S'side Student To 1 Make European Tour ' U.S. Considers Coupon Plan To Move Surpluillutter, Cheese WASHINGTON, (AP) - The U. only one of several under consid- S. government may use couponslEl'BU0n- in an effort to move surplus but- Emwi 9”? V tor and cheese onto American din- whnev” system is W13”? nor tables, lld0lJ'-Cd. it probably will go into d effect un April 1, the date when a new dairy support program goes into operation. At that time the retail price oi butter is expected to drop from the current level of Under one plan being considere by Agriculture Secretary Ezra Ben- sort, housewives would get. a cou- pon with each pound of freshly pgogrlced bumcrtand Cheese bought about 80 cents a pound to around a e rocer sore. This gcoupny would be good 10,072 cents. because of I reduction in the purchase, at the same store,l5"pp0" ””e5', of one pound of government-own-lplg?90l:t53"3;';:1dg0 1318 COUPOD ' r govern. ed surplus butter or cheese, at a, much lower price. lmcm Sal" 91 ti-”P1ul WW3? End Benson had "id earner this cheese to distributors at cut-rate prices. The distributors then would week that he expects to annouiicel 300,000,000: be expected to sell current produc- soon a plan to move . pounds oi butter and 312,000.00!) mm W0d"C"5 "ml ""3 Wrpllls pounds oi cheese into domestic,5"”Ck5 5” 3 "blended" 07 BVGYBE9 and foreign markets before they'P”Cti 91 the WW TM CUTl'8ll'- W0- deteriorate. The butter and .-heeselductlon butter-bouzht in the open were bougm by the gowrnmem market-would cost. more than the under the dairy price support pro- SUFDWS 510?”- gmm. The department has been buy- The secretary may glls,-lose dc. ing about 27 per cent of the butter tails of the plan at a press con-0produced because there has been ference Monday. It was cmphas-. no other market for it at support- ized that the coupon plan wasllevel prices. Heavy Loss Incurred In Barn Fire Saturday P. C.'s To Elect in: President And Air Policies the Bracklcy Point. Road. about eight miles from Cliarlottetown, was totally destroyed by fire which broke out at about eleven o'clock OTTAWA. (CF) - Progressive Conservatives from across Canada will meet here through the next three days to choose a new presi- ycstcrdny morning. dent for their national organiza- Eight. hundred young chicks on the upper, floor were lost in the blaze which is believed to have been caused by an oi'erhented brooder stove. Two hundred young pigs on the ground floor were saved and a large quantity of - h l lll lo me feed. through the efforts of neigh- ytllecllrls titIi:atI.u Do an r bours who quickly gathered to Chief interest centres on the render any assistance possible- choice of a president to succeed The Parkdale Fire Department- was summoned but the building was beyond saving when they air- rived. Due to the absence oi wind. the other buildings and the dwelling house on the farm were at no time in danger from the flames. The Feiiner Stewart barn, which is only four years old, has been used extensively as a centre oi local activity and old-time dances have been held there frequently The loss is a severe one to Mr. Stewart. Rebelslloutod In lndo-China Inclo-Cliiiia. George Nowlan oi Wolfville. N. 3. MP for Digby-Annapolis-Kings, who is retiring after four years in office. A contest seems assured. Al- though only one definite contender. George Hees, 13-year-old member for Toronto Broadview has emerged. there are indications that one or more other likely nominees will stand. ' Recent speculation has mention- ed four possible contenders: I-lon. Earl Rowe, member for I)ufferin- Simcoe in Ontario and former cabinet member under the late prime minister R. B. Bennett; .lohn l-Iackett, former MP for stanstead in Quebec: M.A. Macphersoii. Re- gina lawyer, and Gordon Churchill, MP for Winnipeg South Centre. However, in a statement on the eve oi the convention Mr. Rowe said he will not be a candidate for the presidency. You Tuesday IIANOI, (AP) -' ly-screaming Vietminh rebels raced down the hills encircling Dian Bicn Phti Saturday night in a savage all-out assault on the big French Union fortressl They attacked tigmn and again but the defenders beat them off each time and the Com- munist-led rebels finally retreated into the hills Sunday morning. They left more than 1.000 killed and wounded on the battlefield, the French said. The defenders also suffered "appreciable losses" in bloody hand-to-hand fighting. but kept their airstrip open to evac- uate dead and wounded and fly in reinforcements. The battle probably was the most savage yet fought in the seven years of war in Indo China. If a choice is necessary, it will be made Tuesday by some 140 vot- ing delegates at the start of the formal two-day meeting. Monday will be devoted to meet- inga of the party”s women's organ- ization snd the Young Progressive Conservative Association. The three-day meeting marks the 100th anniversary oi the party founded in 1854 by Sir John A. Macdonald. Between 800 and 800 party members are expected to at- tend, Discussions on future policy and organization will be aimed at a return to government power last g,gg'g M , held 19 years ago. MORE FIRE AMAGE Al one chanp. the party may m... return to its former name oi "Con- QUEBEC. (OP) - Quebec City Iervatlve" which was changed in 11re5 lug yegr cguud g2.4,3a,n5 i042 at the request oi John Bracken llama". an lncl-nu of 31,445.-lg-l at the Winnipeg convention which chose him party leader. A number oi resolutions favoring it return to (Continued on Page 5 col. 2) Seven Dead, 70 Injured, Heavy Damage In Georgia A large part. oi the estimated 830,000,000 damage in the Lawson air force base and Ft. Bennlng area near Columbus, came in the deltructlon of eight huge 0-ll! Flying Boxcar planes. These 35-ton craft were stood on their tails and tumbled about while two of them were driven into A parking area where 10 of is big gasoline trucks were smashed by the wind-driven planes. other major damage in the mil- itary area included destruction of A 30-foot paratroop lump training tower at Lawson and the partial destruction oi a new 0500.000 school and the main post weapons over 1952, it was reported satur- day. The fire department sna- wcrcd 2,810 cells. including 618 false alarms. ATLANTA. 0a.. (AP)--Tornadlc winds. the south": dreaded spring- time killers, paid return visits to central and western Georgia late Saturday night. killed seven, in- jured 70 or-more and rolled up damage to more than 023,000,000. The principal sufferer: were the Macon and Columbus areas when similar storms took 18 lives and did 030000.000 in damage less than a year ago. Violent thunderstorms and high wind aoompenled the tornadlc conditions over much of Georgia and Alabama Saturday night but a drop in temperature: and clear- ing skies removed the tornado II. No admission. threat aunday pool building at leaning. Thousands oi bucle-blowing, wild-l Prince Bernhard In Emergency Landing L08 ANGELE5. (AP) ,-fringe Bernhard of The Netherlands new through the sound barrier Satur- day, but the excitement came later when the engine died in a slower plane. Prince Bernhard was at the con- trols uhcn the TF-86. Sabre Jet trainer. flew faster than sound during a dive. After that flight. the prince and Lt.-Col. A. T. House. U. 8. Air Force plant representative at North American Aviation, Inc., went up for a flight in a propel- ller-driven T283. a navy trainer. While at an altitude between 6.000 and 8,000 feet and about six miles out over the Pacino, with the prince at the controls, the engine quit. Col. House took over and glided the trainer back into Los Angeles international airport for an emer- gency dead stick landing. Father of Slit Dies In Crash MONCTON. (CPt-William J. Harris, the father oi six children ranging in age from two to l2 years, was killed Saturday whena train plowed into his automobile at a level crossing eight miles west of here. The batteicd wreck of the car was diuigged a. measured 7'79 feet by the train before it. ground to 3. half. Railway crew: had to use acetylene torches to cut the wreck! free of the locomotive. Harris tips a veteran oi war- time snrvice with the Royal Cari- ndlan Air Force. His. pni'ents.-.Mr..and Mrs. wil- liani Harris, Sr.. live in Ottawa. l-inrris, 34, was a commercial traveler and lived in nearby Park- ton. The engineer of the Canadian National Railways train. proceed- ing to Monctoii, was believed the only witness to the accident. The car was sheared almost in halves. President Richard Nixon said Sat- urday nlght. in a speech obviously beamed at Senator Joseph Mc- Carthy that reckless talk and "questionable" investigating meth-l ods are hurting atlmiiiistratlon. Speaking in answer to Demo-i cratic charges that the Republican lPllInlllltsll'3Il0n had enibrticed "Mc- Carthyism." the Vice - President U. S. Vice-President Scotes,,,,,,,,,e,,s may g 0 0 I xvi;sTvii.Li-".. N. s. 'CPl--The - Driininiond mine will reopen 7 N07 00' H .Vr.ntlny after three weeks of idle- ””-T 'u7e'r"atl1-eil-Ethan the cause they be- um: during ttlllilll management By Jack Bell Tine in lo deeplyy land town officials successfully WASHINGTON. (AP) - Vice-i lfnught for further. coal orders lo the Eisenhovt-er'sald that he believes it. is time to I hr Iget behind that prograin. ltlonnl I'.nIlltk.'I-35 order for 50,000 "Lelia quit being diverted ll-gm tons. Dclit-ethics will start April the business of putting that pro.gl ltllll lllftllllttllillfl the l'llIilP will gram mm euwt by nghtmg andii'f)llllllCl.I' ll lziiltvny order for controversy over an Issue ,,h0rcliilmiit ,ll.Rtlilit tons. " I Tlic ltlll'1ll'R future and tlitit of Cigaret Butt Probable Cause Of Ship Fire LIVERPOOL. England, (AP) --Al burning cigaret in a cabin aboard the Empress of Canada was fixed Saturday as the probable cause of a fire which gutted the 20,000-ton Canadian Pacific liner Jan. 25, 1963. A court of inquiry, probing the almost total loss of the liner, an- nounced several unsatisfactory fea- tures about fire fighting and pre- vention on ships in port. The court was appointed by the min- istry of transport and civil avi- ation. K. S. Carpmael, chairman of the court, said some of the more: obvious discrepancies betvteen the routine in force and the principlcsl recommended were: Fire patrol frequency was be- . low the recommended staiidardS;1 ll, was mmnumcd over me Cmck 9””-I13 0D9l'3”d Wily ” itcek-end that Mr. Goi'don' Sim- night and at the time of the dis- mans .al,,,,.(., 500 of Mr. and M”. ”l?l' peumml 3l”m9 , Such ”.Leslic Simmons, Summcrside. has whistle” were W" summed? 5 me, been accepted as Acadia Univer- "mm W35 "”ch”3ed and Mlsitv delegate to participate in a alternatives had been lnstituted.lS,,,'nme,. stud, mm. ,0 be held in ””l 1”” dim” mid WM" light Europe this coming summer This dim” W9” '1'" closedi ltour is sponsored by World Uni- versity Service of Canada. , Tlirro are to he twenty-ilvc stu- The hull; of the Ernpress wasldciits irotii universities across raised at Gladstone dock last sat- Canada and the tour is to include Hulk Raised l ill-clay, Fra ncc, G e r m any. Yugoslavia. The report, gala; lhsczindinavia and Gold Coast. There ”Incendiarisin is a possibility, are to be We Kl'0lll35 With HVO but in the absence of any eiucslstudrtils to a group. Each group there is no reason to believe thatl is to visit one country and at the the ship would be the subject of'tnd of the will they life 10 M- an attempt. In this connection ltlsflnlblfl at Crofion Grange C011988. is most unfortunate that when nc- England, for a two-week seminar. cess was ubbtalned to the star- The srrtllil lll Wll1Ch Ml”- 51m- board side of the ship after the moiis is included will be the one fire, no attempt was made to iii- to vis.t Ft-hit:-e. vestigate the debris. which was The tour is to begin the first all swept. away and disposed or,lwerk or June and the students thus removing all the evidence or'will rcturn in Sepltmbef. possible incendiarism. Why this Mi". Simmons cntercd Acadia n as done was left unexplained." Iirom Horton uhcre he was a stu- The report dealt with how thcldetit tor ttvo )'Pi'Il'5. He has been blaze was fought: Council member during ”The titcntmeiitwa Siudeiit or this important matter by thelboth his years at Acadia and this chief officer and the assistantlyenr is chairman of World Uni- chief engineer seems to have bccnlversity services of Canada. casual in the extreme." lweslville Mine it running. V , Henry R. Thomp- 0b56l'Vlll8 U133 U115 had tlll'0i'i" mu announced Tliiirstlay on his ed attention away from Eisen-0:-rturn front Ottawa i-nnferences hower's legislative Diagram, Nixon Ill tho future of the tjolliery that had nhtnincd I Canadian Nu- hoop Attention Dlverted I V . ll1r' nu IIFF we ought. to be together." he silid. l Hm MM India Paper-Comments On Visit 0f Prime Minister By WILLIAM STEWART Canadian Press Staff Writer HONOLULU, lCP)-Canada may find itself with a major Job of inieriiationzil interpreting in do as a result of PrimeMinister St. Lau- rcnt's world tour. it would be the role Canada has played between Britain and the lllmeared as a modest, grandfath- erlv N0rt.h American Pager to listen and to look. Apart from the leaders or about 700,000,000 pcople ho; chatted with their cabinet Ill'.'l- lstcrs, with business mcri, viomezi, children, newspaper men and con- tains of honor guards prcrcnt at almost every airport. United states-of exlilalning one to Mn 50 L.,u,,.m spoke M M. the other. ldpat It was suggested Feb. 2 when .. the Prime Minister was near the 15233:. AX1Ia2fOfu5th:0a';':gne flT:?da.: end of his one-wt-ek visit to India. relations and mace tn immmju An editorial in the New Delhi newspaper The Statesman Called Caiiadu the ”l:rErlitc" between the COl'IlmOlIWFal'.h and United states. It said: "Canada can substantially help in interpreting Washington to New Delhi and vice vcrsa." May Be Bigger Job our conditions." El'(”r)'WllPi'0 he found people will disposed touard Canada as a rim young country which over the years has shaken off foreign ru.t-, done its best to solve n racial problem and lived Wll.I10lll. IF"-il' of a powerful neighbor whose actions are widely misunderstood. Widely Respected In Britain, Canada is looked Ullon as a. well - to - do son, in France as an interesting daughter in Germany as a competent young technician and in Italy as an up- standing Christian country. In Pakistan and India, ivlinrt many own nothing more than tho ragged clothes they wear, Canada is regarded as a sympathetic and But the new job may be bigger than that. It may involve interpreting Eu- rope to Asia as well as North America in east:-n millions. The work has been started, not only by Mr. St. Laurent in talks with the leaders of ii important European and Asian nations but also by Canadian representatives in United Nations organizations and diplomats in about 40 Cana- dian missions abroad. The Statesman editorial said helpful Commonwealth brother. Canadals international point of To lush Ceylon and Ind0llf'Fl3. view over the years has been also struggling to work out 5V5- terns of good government, Canada is a democratic model. In bus: Japan, the neighbor across thi North Pacific. Canada is a aooc trade prospect. After spending six weeks talking to people at close to 150 luncheons. dinners. visits and other formal and informal occasions. Mr. St Laurent returns to Canada know- ing that all these countries will appreciate anything Canada can do to achieve two things: world peace and the chance to improve the lot of their people "distinguished by A rare combina- tion of detachment and realistic interest." It also said Canadian views" usually are given undenion- strativelv and are. "more effvct- ivcly represented in the lobby than on the rostrum." Grandtatherly Type Mr. St. I.aurent's tour, conclud- ing Wednesday in Ottawa where it started Feb. 4, followed closely the lines drawn by the New Delhi paper. The Prime Minister. who is 72. tiiiiiiieiii Will Continue into heat of Eummer OTTAWA, (CPl- Parliament is l expected to sit into the heat of the summer. Last, year the Commons and sen- ate prorogued May 14 to enable members to attend the June 2 coronation of Queen Elizabeth in London. However, proposed gov- ernment business indicates the House will not rise this year until late in June or early July. Acting prime minister Howe in- dicated Parliament will rise later than mid-May when he announced g , last week the government proposed , gm" l:er1”l3”f:”mre2”:”M fggflgugg HALIFAX, (CP)- The wt-athel hmmbdplou mama” wanted I office here says a storm centre 19 5” m b ' h I M De i.-i moving northeast just. off mm r"C.Ps5 e.Fau5,e I ey Vmu b Nova Scotia coast and is inten- facednvtllll ll lllll limouni M "SI sifying as it. goes. It is likrly that me” Ml" me mmdayt Citric Breton will get more anmv Br-xettzczs SHOULD BE. SEEN BUT NOT TALKED told a national television - radio . , ., l , audience: I Asked after his broadcast if lllsldt Md: )w'1':H'3"”l::0 I?"-i':v”n":';':rl:,':tll A wide range of legislation al- and Mmngm, Winds Hm” My "The President. and this admin- reference to unfair tactics liadlwiid Wwn' H1; CNR' Pwcellndi A l'E?Id.V hit-iVb99ll 8l'llJl”0V9-d dill-mi othnr part, at the district, lstrsition, the responsible leadership been aimed at. McCarthy, the vice-HHm0g,nl" "MN, EMMA, 0N,” the f.l3351"l.lh'- Culgml in the wake of the siorn-3 of the Republican party, insist tliatlpresident replied, ”whercvcr the Mn 0 m Hum mm W” M hp llowetoi, abeaigatntilim (air I; tlm fif.rtltPrl3' winds -will fned t-nl whether in the executive branch shoe fits-the speech speaks for it- MMNN, l”'"”I”I '” I” W W” W 3 at into the rlistrict. and snow- , . 0 .. , govt-.nincnt uith some of them not H,,mN am hm, , m H W. M" of the goveiiiment or in the logic ,self 1 rl,,. sl,,,l. ,.,ll ,.,,,,,lc,, ,. ,-,..0 El "LN MD” M!” mp race” . 3 it 5: ! lative branch of the government," McCarthy. in Wisconsin, said he 0, (W1 ,,m.k,,,z Mme l,,.,,,,.,.n dive" H me Home mak" 'zO(1d:mirlndi1,l. the procedures for dealing with the had no comment but he wound tip ”,,,,,h,. and M,,.,1 10 I m4 lungs bpmpcn no; and Ar-pm H Regional forecasts: : threat of Communism in the Uni- a speech at Manitowoc by declar-0 - -- ll), gm; mil have 00 hem” smm-v Htxlliw f':l'llnitl'lCIx'. .nnWiIill'rtn:E led states must, be fair and they ing: . . I lltlP when it rt-cniivcnes April '26. H I C mfg qln lwnylv-':T,mrp' must be pi'opcr." "I clonit tare how high or WW-wlndsor l'l'lie work will include study of Fiii- lylinn V, M1,: :d,I ., infill)" Q M Nixon said that in recent wt-cksllow those me who stream at ulmtl lmw, M,ms.,,r Abba"-5 l,,,'mZ,,l, and! 'l;0'l"V':; Ilgtwnt; .,;,”'P.;':V I;"'('l:m"' 2"” amen who have in the past. donegwe are doing. as long as I am in ,;PS,1mmM or govcmmcm dpmmw lbw lmntnn 2.n.M.d. Ht: effective work exposing cominu-,tha United States Senate. and I xmlm 'rrl"nw Edmmli him”. mar. nism in this country have, by hope it is a long time. I doni: -.-- . l'.IlIl' snow changing id snow- reckless talk and questionable intend to treat traitors like gen-I WINDSOR JUNCTION. N 5 Budget Speculation ,mm;'” In nmmmnm mm. methods, made iheniselve the ls- tlemrn. They are not llflllltnlfll-" I ml” a MD?” wm”l"”- 15- 1"" . . H change In tompcratiirxv north- -v ---------- - v-- v -7-" ';7' m' H 'e thmiicli tho inciting ice over it TN” lf 5”"? ””C”1'””m Hm”, W", M"... 30 "ml ahim-ml, in 0 I i'”"'m-V ml” Sillumny mid W” Hie budg” mfiy lm blmmm dmlnm nltenmon tn norilnxrst '35. l.mv- D S t t I drouncd. Tlirce coinpaiiioiis said him” me Eds!" leer” "NW1 h, h 0 H, l H H, . .10 0 0,, . , iApi'il 6 or iii lioivever, there is. N " I"? C ll" - "" t ' 1 n they tiied to state him hy formingl mm, hkchhmd own in ma. NCHL0 BM. ,,l- punml jxm.-ll...--.l a human Cllalllwllp to the) edge ho; mM' my mbme” Wm 5,arl unmi mod: 25 riimim.:h;n-.r in ,.ur,-. the hole but Hllihnis ost H, V, , g,g ,; ,7 g g M0,, 1., ,,0rll,..,.;i gm :rinxi'lilr. UCSO grip and uciit tinder. l 'COl'lllllllNl on Page 5 col 2t 3 y -z, visit my tun ni 1.-: -1 "i, i--. ” ' mm-'1v"T'm a" i " '” r-- in rilhcru -o to lit l"lu T V . l1'il'IlVCV lh l'llVl;lPl"i"'.lW Ry Robert ll. Johnston Jr. feeding people." S ' L . P t . . DALLAS, Tu” (Ap,mD,-nun-lg The situation is not. all blanks a l (VP 0 moaner than ever this a ring in 0 8 villi 53" r P 5 ,m 0 G b I ” l 1 six states. Only rain, andplots of R799" 3l'Nl5- 1" 50"" 59Cl'0"'- 1 V ML” 314 ll. can bent ll, irrigation keeps crops growing in Dawsonv ., . 'ih II D0,. all" day the wlnd qyllg-1, the midst of sand fields. In oth- -- V8llC0llV" 3' '” fnnsn” on me ,,,-Elm, when .09., ers, there isn't even enough water MADRID. tRctilerst - An art- cons:-ieiice of any honest person, Victoria -:3 47 (all, ll, 13 "up; Alon. helm-9 "l. for irrigation. licle, believed to have been written -lgpam hag nrolchm he, pan.-0 Edmonton . Til blasts that mix it with blowing The but dust -torm of Feb 19 ncrmnnllv by Gen. France. says rnce, to its limits in dealing with Camry 1' 1" am, and blowing since then have se- Spain than strotchecl her patient-pl Brllam . . iIRczina . r- -fl you he" hopeful talk; (mm verely damaged 2!; per cent of the to its lmits" on the Gibraltar gpuni, golullon Wlllflllltif - -- 4 73 the farmers and ranchers: We Whelit lll TCXII COUMY 01 0klR- l-sell" Wllll Bl'li8lll- The iniprcsstcn here. is that un- T0"”m" -- -- 33 3" can make it-if it rains. If not, l'l0l'M- Tlw Illlcle. tilllcll IIllDeRl'9d less Britain accepts Franco's pro- ollal” ” '1” we're sunk, George von Eschan, wt-atherl Sunday under a pen-name m t.he pclsal ol 1951. 5”", Wm sooner 0,. Montreal 2! 3i This situation faces huge. sec- bureau cllmnlolosl-t ln Albuquer- Fnlnnse sovernment newspaper later close permanently the land3Qu9b9C - '- 3” tlons of Texas, New Mexico, Okla- cue. said all of New Mexico has Aruba. says: "Falnthearted per- frontier with Gibraltar at In 53”" -loll" - 1” 7” home, Colorado, Mlsgourl and Km. had "much below normal precip- sons and friends of compromise Linn, Milllclnll . V . 27 31 salt. In some pgru of me plging itation" since the first of the year. atzrccnit-nis need not bother to seek pr,.n,.0 pm,-,0,,.d "1," H,” In Halifax . .10 fit thr i-ll-ought ls l,-1 lig, llnh yea.-V Winter u-heat. on the east side of I mlulimi in relations between 3;.-ppmmi ghoul” 00 ,,.,.ch,di Charlottetown . ., 1') It The Texas water board can that the mate is In "pretty bad cnnvtl- Britain and Spain. lwherehy Bpnln would um to 5V'l""V - "-37 3'3 thought how is worse than it was tlon-what": left of it, and there's "The cake of Gibraltar tthe Itra- igggg tn. nnvsl bu. cl (xilgl-glint” YHl”l'Mll'h -7” 7” in loss, called la. w.,,,e dfouzht not much left." - ti-gm British naval base, has tons to Britain. l5'- Jolt"! - 30 31 in United stilts; hlglory, The drought situation in Kansas been sought by spaini is so grave some clrclu ,.u"g,g ll-.9 1,-,,nll,r' m---- - - Tnlk then was shout. gunlng is unabated. The most serious that it goes beyond our frontiers. should be cloggd when Quun Elli- H. h ,.d W” (ch lawn attic and withering crops. now water problem in in the custom "The race that in time any: n Ibeth and the Duke of Edinburgh ” ' ” I ', '" I " 12 county Judges in Texas have part. where 10 cities have been European nation pretends to con- visit Gibraltar in May. 3" '25 am" "M in p""' Mild Governor Allan shivers that placed by the state on a "critical" finite to hold as a colony it place, nut, gum gm,” ,.m,,, lml ,.,,,h summeraidr tide 18 minutes lain- KT! problem is "no longer in matter list because they have less than A small thptiizh it may bt. of Hllolhcfi I step would be taken only as Al sun mes tminy at 0.20 am. and f 80-day water supply. sovereign nation, goes against. trial int resource. ieeu at. aia pm. feeding cattle but a problem of ..-p- .s... . .. A ,. gh C ..-&.Lv,,.,x.......-La-.4: -- .I I . u-.....-Q-;-........... -- 2,... .'