fir-itsi'triir Today's 47~page document was - totallednsmlt. H . On Jan. 8. or shortly after. do entirely new and morc important hmmy landed Wm, hm, and m, mflafmmnk'c madsm‘l; :11”. Tile grafld 91991075 “1 theleaulle Will exercise the first of role in public affairs. urea about trade, defence pup hm. arkn0\‘v1MEm:mt if “S: {22: Parts area include a large num- his prestdential prerogatives to The five leadan minister. of chases. U.S. investment in Can- mg" m. “\‘ann'helmilng majority . l When Bus TELEPHONE 8505 Buyer meets seller Ads. Dial 8506 ,,,____ VOL. LXXI N0. 299 m SUMMERSIDE NCOs w e r e .mong 28 non-commissioned of.l MONTAGUE non-commissioned officers played a prominent role In the "Passing Out Parade” held ‘0 Killed OAXACA, Madco t-AP) - A ask taker, for quick results.f with Guardian Want 01' classified an Authorized In Second Department, “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Clan Mall by the Post Off!" Oflawn NCO’S HOLD ’PASSING OUT PARADE' ing Out Parade" in Charlottetownalt the armouries as a whole was described as above Lt.»Col. at the armouries Sunday. With 001. A.W. Rogers, E.D. (left) andl Talking Satellite Swaps G lib-Col. E.K. Kennedy (right) E.M. MacLure. Cpl. J.W. White, CH ARLOTTETOWN , CANADA, they are Cpl. B.A. Balderson. Cpl. lTpr. W.B. Mac-Lean. reetings Fire Leaves 80 Homeless In About 40 persons. including the Toronto MONDAY, DECEB 22, 1958 his @Mfltfilismt WEATHER Clear with a few cloudy intervals; ex- tremely cold; west winds 20. Low-high at Ch’town 8 below 20 PAGES By HAROLD KING public of France. and at 66 be- came the most powerful head of the French state since Napoleon 1H was proclaimed emperor in "grand electors," consisting of parliamentarians and represents:- tives of municipalities and over- seas territories, voting in secret flowed in the election developed into a de Gaulle landslide. Outgoing president Rene Coty immediately telephonsd congrat- ulations to de Ga-ulle at his coun- try home at Colombey~les-Deux Eglises. ' 75 PER CENT With the vote nearly completed de Gaulle had captured 60.253 or 75 per cent. His only twa oppo» nents—~Georges Marrunc. a Com~. munist, and Albert Chatelet. a left - wing university professor—— were far behind. Marrane had 10.518 votes and Chatclet 4.469. Abstentions and spoiled ballots ber of Communist munici- pal councillors. De Gaulle won every valid vote for the whole of Algeria, totalling 65. Sunday's eoction will not be considered official until Jan. 8 when Coty will formin hand over the presidency to the gen- eral. Until then the de Gaulle government will carry on as it has since June followmg the army coup in Algeria which led w“, z . ‘ E nominate the new premier. gen- erally expected to be Senator Michel Dobre. on: of do Gnulle's staunchest supporters and one of the chief artisans of the new con- intuition. . With his rise to the presidency of France, dc Gauilc also be comes president of the commun— lty of all those alerseas territor- ies. chiefly in Africa. which de- sire to remain associated with PRESIDENT-ELECT DE GAULLE the national government —— prem- ier, fo r e i g n minister, defence minister. finance minister and commonwealth minister—will In fact be super - ministers. They will also be in charge. on behalf of the whole commonwealth. of higher foreign policy. defence. education and finance affecting the common currency and the common policy of investment and economic development. SUPER-CABINET rial congressional committee sct up a year ago to look into Cana- dian gripes against the United PARIS tReuth—Gen. — . . les de Ga‘une Sun’s” was c1315; . Siam. reported today that “.13. forcign policy but they found that first president of the Fifth RI» “0mm” WWW the two coun- [‘5' F335?“ Wu“? “'35 “0" ‘ tries have improvcd since thcv 0‘ "'0 prmc‘pal Sources" 0‘ lr’i' A began their study last Dommbcr. "A climate of increased aware- ness has been. and is. develop- ‘l ' was who took a u - Sunday after_ . _ EX. Kennedy (right) - ‘ ing" in both countrie . ~ald C - a P Pt h 1 Pass lnoon. The standard of the class ailerng bi’tonhe mStmcmrs' wm‘ they are Tpr. E.J. Campbell. Tpr. 1802' arcssmen Brooks “Say: ins: “’33 "0' only me disam’emem 8| - - - 881‘s, E.D., (left) mleJ. Gallant, Tpr. A3, Driscou' De Gaulle was chosen by an ‘ _ Ark. and Frank Com-n .Dem: to policy but a tear that Canada electoral college of some 81,000 Merl in I “mm baml on a could be involved in a war not 7.000-milo tour of Canada under- taken this fall .or the House of chrcscntativcs foreign affairs committcc. ballot. “Tim is m, ' ‘m'iht be hnd ' J '3 y 0 say that the .» rcac in the next " But by late this dal..rn0§n1tl;: number M pmb‘em, has de_.fow month on tho development , general vhad secum an a so 111‘ "935.04"- uwy nddflr t-I.nde(.d_ u of the Columbia River. which majority. and 35 mole resu 5 mini“ ix. said mm a ".Mm of in. Fees in British Columbia and cry of an ever-enlarging numbcr of prohlcms." IMPROVED RELATIONSHIPS But it did load them to report, they said that relationships have impmvcd since they visited Can— aria last December and January. Their 30.000-uord report con- trasted with a preliminary 8.000- word statement issued last May in which they deplored American “ignorance” of Canadt and its problems and accused the U.S. tudc towards its neighbor. nda. oil restrictions. wheat nur— plus disposal. tariffs on base mot- alus and a host of other problems which have formed the basis for Canadian complaints that U.S. government pol l of! I inter- face with the Canadian ocoomny and Canadian trade. some new mounts Some of the problems that were acute at the time of thelr first report “seem to have los- its separate national identity." In (‘OnlITPQRmOn and 10 above. 3“" "0“ FIVE CENTS THAN U.S.-Canadian .Relations Improve, Committee Finds DeGaulle Is First President Congressional Team Survey. Covered One-Year Period They did not in Canada. the said. discuss U.S. ' ' l Ry GEORGE KITCHEN other dcn'ce for siphoning off Canadlan Press Staff Writer tmore of Canada‘s youth." WASHIN }' .' t v.-. .‘ “0“ CP A 5"“ POth‘Y IRRITATION creased awarcncss is the discov~, of adopting a "patronizing" attl‘ lation in relations between the itwo Pollnll‘lCS. "L'ndorlynng the criticisms. which were variously expressed, of Eli choosing." They n o t e d "encouraging" statements from both sides of the .homor indicating that agreement flows through the northwest U.S. no its way to the Pacific. If any ;madhlnck a rose. the matter should be referred "to the high- :est levels." STOCK PARTICIPATION The report dealt at length with complaints by Canadians that US. firms operating in Canada did not permit Canadian stock participation, failed to take part in community projects and did not employ Canadians in key po- sitions. A number of the more than 5.000 U.S. subsidiaries operating in Canada did allow Canadians to of Canadian subsidiaries in tho United States do not allow stock participation by citizens of the nitod States." Many American corporations In Canada had Canadian-bout exec- "um and the issue appeared to be ‘a diminishing one." But the over-all protflem of cor- porate relationships could not be solved by the Washington govern- ment. and the rerun-t suggested U.S. mam-moot in making de- . _ to de Gaulle‘s return to power as France as sew-governing mem- " n . . . . a By WARREN ROGERS Jr. command. all seven messages— TORONTO (GP)._ F1” swept Premier. be” of I commonwea‘lh of 113- De Gaune "‘1 the" k” min' ‘liarlnbzmy' they mum. “mom liken“: qanada' t ICCI WASHHNGTON (AP) __ Aflas the words of President Eisen— figtoomlnsgt houses;l on “01" isters will form a sort of super- mom" New pumiarotad 6.: Cfmd‘“ Wm” “"0 con" 4 ‘ ‘. ‘ ' __ ,- . _ ' n a!‘ n ree an 10 cabinet here all th. ‘ ' ‘. . m "51""- on $20 000 Born r m .. . -‘—~- ‘ ‘ , ' early Sunda .’ '. I I ' ’ac pm m ‘ n n ‘ ' eEll‘thlbound Ameri c an build-A ‘Fort Stewart . . . received ex— persons includiiirgcmgs afiiililr: I “on. the women” assume" 3" ‘akm' isolation "but in the “mud,” This advice also applied in m- .‘ am Sunday as it zoomed around cement telewpewnter copy as out. mtg Subzero temperatures F0 I N S context of an intense Canadian ternatmnal unions. they said. In cell!) its 17.000-mi1e—an—hour orbit. long as the satellite remained ' n o o P . t A I. “"1" for consul“ "common 0' ca 8' mle repeatedly hum rima e ng Ican urc we anozm that me Can- within range.” the defence de- partment said. “This is the first successful multichannel teletypc By voice and radio - teletype- writer, the message written and recorded by President Eisen- dian unions were dominated" by the international u n l o n s with headquarters in the U.S. children. were left homeless after they fled the flames dressed only i in nightclothes. No one was seri- ‘ each case. "it might generally be said that an apparent attitude of bland lndiffemtcc by the United . load-ed passenger bus overturned and crashed into a ravine Sun- day, 40 miles south of here. and AVONDALE. N. S. (C?) -— Fire caused an Estimated $20.0!” damage here early Sunday when Of Canada To Retire Dec. 31 howeir passed back and forth: transmissions by the delayed re- This was "peculiarly a Cana- ypo]. said 70 persons we” “ . . ouslv injured in the two blazes ' ' a Peace on earth and goodtwull to- peater technique on a ground- ' ll ripped thmugh a new bar“ States would be and has been a l I ll ' - ' . huid' ward men everywhere." satedliteground‘ relay syatem.” Damage “85 . owned by “’1um sue“ TORONTO (cpl '” M05? Re" source of greater mum than (“all Problem in that Canadians Fmst repoms said the bus As of 1.30 pm EST Sunday Its good restlqu in the new field . rson squad officers are inves- Mr. Siler said 1,100 chickens Walter F. Barfoot. Ontano<bom the economic f“ “d policies control their own labor union; ' ' ' Ugatmg- were destroyed in. the blaze primate of the Anglican Church hemwlmhu .. and those unions are subject to IT'Pllmged into the ravine while it i-‘Was returning from San Dionisio 000mm to 'l‘lalcolulua, about 40 ’mles south of here. . seventy—two passengers were in the bus, the police said. 0 survivors. critically in- laid. were brought to a hospital Officials blamed the accident on. speeding in the monotonous curves south of here. ‘ Baby Boy Born To Jayne Mansfield SANTA MONDCA. Calif. (AP)— Afltress Jayne Mansfield gave birth to a baby boy Sunday. The babl’. Weighting nine pounds, 9% Ounces, was named Muklos after his weight-lifter father, Mickey ' Hangitay. The hospital reported mother and son both doing nicely. NOT SO COLD? ST. CATHARINES (CiPl—Nud' [*5 all nearby Sun Valley Gar- i “US skate, hike and roll in the "WW. wearing only boots, it was reported here. Karle Ruehle, di WOI‘ of the camp, said: "You WDIIldn't believe it but it isn’t the missile had describes; 40 egg- shaped flight paths around the globe since its launching from Cape Canaveral, Fla.. last Thurs- diay eventing. , On the 40th pass, a ground star tion at Fort Stewart, Ga., beamed seven toletypewriter messages at the same time to the satellite. Otn of radio relays took some of the disappointment from Saturday’s failure of the newer United States intercontinental ballistic missile.. the Titan. The air force's Titan fizzled on the launching. pad on the first attempt to launch the: most potentially powerful U.S. rocket. CANADIANLBOIRN NURSE SLAl-N Three Persons Hech ln ‘ California Murder Plot VENTURA, Calif. (AP) —— The beaten-strangled body of a miss- ing Canadian - born nurse was found Sunday by searchers who were led to tho spot by one of three persons charged with plot- ting to kill her, the dis-tract at- rn said. toAtflskinta Barbara. District At- torney Vern Thomas had prev:- ously filled a complaint charging that the mother in law hired tum men to plot the kidnapping “id at all as loni as ou keep - Wiring." g y ' ‘ Wife. and slaying of her son 5 Both Maya and Mrs. Duncan about Olga‘s hate. The Canadian nurse and Dun- can h=ad lived together only two weeks after their marriage last June. Olga was pregnant when she disappeared. POSED AS WIFE Duncan's mother has been at:- cused in Ventura County of ob- taining an annulment hast August of the marriage by posing as the wife in court. The two itinerant workers are accused of receiving $335 in cash from Mrs. Duncan in plotting ses~ sions the week before Olga van- O’I'I‘AWA (CP) —— The federal |government is filing a claim for ; $1,250,000 for damage caused to a federal building in a mid-town explosition Oct. 25 that claimed BLAST SUIT one life. Vancouver. The district attorney said Olga Duncan‘s body was found near Highway 150 a few miles from Ventura. BREAKS SILENCE Baldonado's statement broke a persistent refusal to discuss the case on the part of the three dc- fendants. all of them in custody. said Baldonado gave his statement to chief inves- tig-ator Clarence Henderson and The prosecutor have denied knowing anything 117. Born near Dauphin. Man. ? she came to Santa Barbara from deputy sheriff Ray Higgins. “I am preparing to indict all along with a tractor. milking machine and other farm tools. He managed to save the family car. It was believed the fire stad- ed from gas leaking from the tractor which the owner had tri- ed to start minutes before flames broke out. Shovellers Get 90-Cent Offer NEW GLASGOW (CPl—— C.N.R. officials said nSunday snow shovellers working here for the railway would be paid 90 cents an hour. A 40-man crew walked off the job Friday because they were only making 75 cents an hour. Jim Emery. spokesman for the group. said they wanted 81 an hour. Mr. Emery said Sunday abou‘. five men had returned to work but the others were still holding out. The men. most of them mar- ried. were hired by the railway last week through the local un- Iemployment insurance office. . / RAINIERS ARRIVE HOME MONACO tReuterst -— Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco arrived by air this after- noon after a five . weeks visit to the United States and were of Canada and the spiritual leader of 2.2501110 Canadians. will retire Dec. 31. the church announced today. Archbishop Barfoot. 65-year—old native of Collingwood. 0nt.. who acceded to the church's highest post in 195]. plans to continue in the Anglican service as Arch- bishop of Rupert‘s band. a dio- cese. and metropolitan of the oc- clesiastical province of Rupert's Land. posts he received after he was elected to the primary. The church province of Rupert's Land covers more than 3.600.000 square miles of Western Canada and the Northland. The primate will be succeeded in an acting capacity by Most. Rev. ‘ Philip Carn‘ngtnn. Arch- bishop of Quebec and senior Ang- lican Metropolitan in Canada. Archbishop Carrington. 66. and I prolific author of books dealing with theology and Boy Scoutcraft. will serve until the general synod ——the c h u r c h "parliament“~ meets to elect a suecessor Sept. 1. 1950. at Ste. Anne de Bellevue. Que. ANNOUNCE CHANGE Archbishop Carrington himself announced the change in leader— ship. An Anglican spokesman. Family Escapes given a warm welcome from As Home Burns MOST REV. WI. BARFOOT nor bed the latter been ill. The Anglican I steadily under the retiring prl mate's tions from all 825100.000 a year from 312.900. 000 questioned as to the reasons for it. said the primate felt that to continue in 1H his affirm would tax his health. But the informant added he wanted to make clear there had been no deterioration in Archbishop Barfoot's health church grew leadership. Membership increased by 200.000. Contribu— sources rose to MAIN RECOMMENDATIONS They made those specific m. ommendatlom: l. U.S. oil import quotas should be abolished. at least as far as Canada is concerned. In the in- terest of U.S. defence and for- eign policy needs. 2. The U.S. \lrfence department should condder giving Canadian manufacturers “greater access" to defeme contracts. especially in the light of heavy Canadian purchases of US. weapmis. 3. The US. wheat surplus dis- posal program seems to have lost of its significance in Canadian eyes" but the U.S. should reexamine the operation of its wheat flaur subsidy pro- gram. They suggested also that the U 5. government consider mak— ing grants available to permit American students to study ll Canada but noted that Canadians the jurisdiction of the Canadian government." "On the other hand. the fro. quency of this crltjcisrn bends to indicate that the international on— tons in the United States would be well advised to re-enmlno their relationships with their 10- cals in Canada." TRADE PICTURE RE’I’TER Canadian manuflactm-ers and Canadian exporters continually complained abom the administra- tlon of U.S. tariff and trade laws but the situation had improved substantially with the appoint- ment of a U.S. customs official to travel across Canada g'ving advice on US. tariff laws. But the pmblem of tariff and trade laws and administration "is an arm for improvemont.“ The report said Canadian fears that US. investment control might lead to the closing of Cana~ dian plants in a recession had not been justified. The Canadian were dubious about the wisdom of increasing student opportunit— let; for Canadians in the U.S. for" fear “this would prove to be an- 7 WASHINGTON (AP *d‘he United States Air Force prob- roccssion started earlier than that in the U.S. but recovery took place I o o n e r and was more rapid. Before Atom-Powered Plane of known progress and limita- tions of engineering and chemis- trym :21ny will have its 3-70 chemical: ished' Gustafson cheering “0st 35 they drove to Frenchman Completes Swim mother in Mlinitonas. Man. tell A' Down 600-Mile Fraser River ing of bickering with her hus- band’s mother and saying she | | Olga Duncan had written herithree said. for murder." their palace. THREE DAYS NEEDED HALIFAX ICPl — Three persons escaped with only slight. burns when fire destroyed their two-storey. frame home at near- lle was instrumental in revis- ing the Book of Common Prayer. the standard church prayerbook. and in expanding the Anglican RANGE NOT ENOUGH Air Secretary James H. Doug- las said in a recent address that the flying of a 8-70 is several fucl bomber flying three to five years before an atomic plane of similar capability can be ready. And it may be two or three . . n annulment. - - ' dian Church. NEW WESTMINSTER (CP)__ water on several occasxons dur- 91?.an i0 an: dwell on my by Lower Sackville. Saturday :‘eg‘od‘cal' The can years before the 2.000—miles-an. years off. And of the nuclear-en- i ‘1; 's Lourmais a 200 - pound mg the swim? I W‘cks troubles”, 5‘“ “"0” late last “'2” my \ic.‘ hour B . 70 is perfected to the glued bomber. he said that un- ll; gromm and vi rtime member Labor Minister Lye l n summer. “Life is Short and ‘ M" and M“. I fled: . poin‘ where it begins to replace llmlted range by itself is not 3. ‘ of th nee a i r- reeled tht: 33'y'ear"°k.i {mgma tt enjoy the rest of it." , . - ~ 'l h Lena” 3"“, the" 50“ "n e present conventional - powered enough: "To be useful the nu- 1 day I: F 1 grew“ forcies’ Sl‘mm git behalf of the pI‘OVmcla1 gov' wfugl‘gtine Baldonado 25-vcar- 4‘ one GXPI‘GSS‘O" “I “‘9 sp‘fm 0f Cthnymi‘ify iii: "‘00" after {"9 bl‘Oke 0111 1111319 I loud-range bombers such as the clear aict‘aft must be safe for ml) at 8 500ml“ 5‘“ ' P. . ’ 1 b the established tradition 0 3 gm mat." ‘kitchen of the home. The 9 er .3, m w must car a tar Riv; British Columbia‘s Fraser effigfirflafis wore a frogmanvs Oidtlgléiian:a;n0gf lgee rangaifui: 15:13: business concerns to exilendFtheir ggetigifts through {McLenam as] E upstairs. had 2 Men Balms does Mt neuessamy mean pails;- énd be “page of cog:- ‘ - . ' 3 ‘ c iblber suit 5 a e _ ‘ the pages of The Gua and Tie .venmg a A ~ 'to make his way down a blallng ‘ . ii h view we eed " Lourmais who for 17 days outfit. meludm‘g a m d ring Moya 22 lured out for $6.000 to ,n h ve become so general that l . _ M _ that the U. S. wont ave a nu‘ st. a ‘sp ' . ' > - i ‘ t - i ’ - These messages of EOOd‘“ a . stairwell to safety. Mrs. . c . ,1 Th 1mg doubt that a! tough” ’~ ice lined Wlth foam rubber.‘ u kill Olga Duncan. estranged Wife . ’ through edi‘irms appearing today. - . -- y _ .C l _, clear-powered plane flying mtnn ere IS 1 i . 7 - . ' ~ » i re h her hus ST. .lOHb S. .Nfld. P , . I ~ 0eS angeggichii‘biiiiraiggfgs as the 1°25...S‘Tméenéiutgeir tllizlof Santa Barbara la‘wer Frank ildfiioi‘tiri: abtfdnin Sarffigesdai’. Speec‘a] Space has bee? a?! *Siiclnbtiii‘gbsl: iii tliiec burning Two men were killed. Sunday 'hetnti‘xlt M19 yeti“. {Itngcéeg'is‘tg illé‘gknsowcjrn :34 {ginglxtiangé r i .» ’ who ‘ue _1'o_. A, i l , n r. r . f the eastern section 0 e l V ' ~ I h - .by P h Cove when I“ a w 13 e a O _ . I . v - - “am down the fa“ lun‘mng smab ‘ 11‘ fists as he forced D‘m‘a’” . ; aside todav for greetmgs mm ; . . - .1 :stall‘\\a_\’ awoke him by throw at neat 3 our . l d . T 1], will be it plain that It might not be 8 I‘IV‘el‘ was but happv 3S he rive]; “fill! JIS A - h District attorney Boy (rllfitaw 1 6 run“ other sec-Mons “"11 receive s1m13r i _ N u the Stairs. their car left the highway and pane can 0‘ 11“ la 3‘ . v ‘ - ’ ~ " - ’ imam- At 0t er - - h “and ‘ e‘iabes ' - - ‘mé a 931 p ‘ l s than the erformance of the militarily useful plane. A recent chmbed fr m m water have at MS way dm‘ns / ed b chunks son said Baldonado stated Lev treatment in succeeding editions. The home was a total loss plunged over a too-foot cliff 9 5 P , ‘ fl. ~ , . . - i » . A . ' _ . h of rumors have said Russia the Ed 0 e _ ‘ “mes he was buffet [Y . re hired by the victims re of the “av m Much the spu‘lt of I _ t H t b the t the cove The body m. Dan} Chemical Mane except for ‘ras . . Ehth Street “barf “3 the N 1 med against rOCks “9 . Perhaps one measu . fled b the despite prom? e OFS .V "‘0 1s flying an atomic plane but chews of mm of ice or 5 am mother - m - law Mrs. Elizabeth 1 .Q I 9 mg across the Island 15 sugge- 3' L0 , S Ckvme and 8am)", M Connors was recovered but range ' . . ‘ _ v , “9‘15 Of Spectators - d by the current cm‘tmas ‘5 swe p ~ ' ' ' ‘ a ers are “er a ' Th tmates are available Domes noted that Prestdent Ei- Who . in river 1:34” s 1- Duncan, 50. f of that three davs, and 51! edmons 0f t.“° 99“” p ‘ fire do artments in zero tem- attempts by 3" RCMP ‘km 959 9“ ~ - r ' ° . , umgdedlfae Satirefroégorge Some sections were tarozeneggé, The 30-year-old nurst= had been rimpred to mesa}: the good wishes of hulettde on the part lperamrgg The family dog per. diver m locate James Jordon today on the basis of official and S€llll3llder has Sag; the U. S. has .40“ tsh air" Ea‘ich hp gaid and he had to slur he: 11.6 found missing from her apartment 1!! of the. business community. fined m m. blazes were hampered by rough water. unoff1c1al statements and in light no em once 9. .3. would proveethse i—bfihhéwr: ing the river agan-l “ T nearby Santa Barbara 5m“ NOV‘ ( “M: waters. BE 19% the 019w wabeh ~ I ’ 1;