I . , B . .- .r' r . " . , 16 PAGES A , CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 29, 1956 . Bitter Debate ' Drier Grain E loans Bl OTTAWA (CP)'-Last-ditch oppo- sition to the government's grain loans legislation for prairie farmers produced a flurry of votes and a resurgence of bitter debate Tues- day before the bill received final passage in the Commons. Progressive Conservative and CCF member. made,two succes- sive attempts to block the contro- versial bill which was before the House for third rading-normally a routine affair with no debate. Both motions were voted down by the Liberal majority. As a final protest the Opposition forced a thillgd roll-call vote-on the bill it- B? Van; J Maxinis of a Mere Man Variety is charming and not at all- alarming. 1 r a 1 Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew x PRICE 5c Two Separate Collisions 13D-ead, Over 100 lniured g in Boston Train Wrecks 'Sped Through . ,Snow-Obscured, : ,Warning Signals Support Atomic Energy Plans PARIS (AP) - Canada, Britain and the United States threw their support Tuesday b e h i n d joint Highways Minister Pleased Standardization Of Roads a-. a, .. it. was the climax of a stormy passage for the measure, which was voted on seven times in the European development of atomic . 12 days it was under debate. energy for peaceful purposes. T- 0 . The bill would ratify federal But representatives of the three i l swA.x1psco1"r, Mass, (Ap)..A ”. guarantees, in effect since Nov. 15, powers steered clear of a specific , I e e e iliusilln and xlaino Railroad pas- V on bank loans on farm - stored urdorsement of either of two con- songur train sped through (Wu snow - obscured warning signals 'l'uL-sday and kuifed into the rear of another train, killing 13 persons . and injuring more than a hundred. . The railroad said a lightweight - - slccl train passed through a vellow l caution signal 1.3 miles from the i halted train and lllll by a red stop signal 3,200 feet from the scene of the wreck in a blinding snow- storm. ”. , The signals were tested after the " wreck and ”found to be in perfect i . working order" although obscured ' l by snow and ice. The railroad said u 1 the engineer, Ernest Tourtcllotte, ' 55, of Winchester, who died in the crash violated operating rules. A short time later another Bos- ton and Maine train rammed as halted train in nearby Revere, in- luring 20 persons. The railroad said that mishap happened "under similar circumstances." Some of the injured were in both wrecks. g Escaping from the fatal crash, they boarded a Marblchead-Boston train at Swampscott station to con- tinue on their way. It collided with an earlier train which halted while its crew checked a signal. l-IALTED FOR SIGNAL The first wreck happened an hour and a half earlier in Swamp- scott; about 12 miles northeast of Boston. The four-car, self - pso- crete plans which have been of- fered for European atomic co-oper- atlon. Foreign or finance ministers of the 17 - nation organization for European Economic Co-operation discussed joint use of atomic energy on the opening day of a two or three-day closed session. Canada and the United States are attending as observers. prairie grain. The guarantees were instituted under an arrangement with the banks to help meet a cash short- age in the west caused by farm- ers' inability to market grain to clogged country elevators. All three Opposition parties united in a de- mand that growers be given cash advances instead of their big farm ' ”' of grain. Press Conference Today Ike's Decision Expected Soon By WILMOT RERCIIER WASHINGTON (AP)- President Eisenhower has called a press conference for 10:30 a.m. EST to- day and most reporters here ex- pect it will be the setting for his announcement on whether or not he'll seek a second term. After the white house announce- ment press secretary James C. Ha- thing humanly possible was being done to serve as much of the area as possible in the shortest possible time. The Department has increased its snow fighting equipment to the point that it now has 50 plows, in- cluding 25 motor graders. ll Wal- ters plows and 14 tractors. In addi- tion to this, the Department has, this winter, used as many as nine tractors of various contracting firms. - Mr. Maclfay had something to say about the difficulty met with by the department in its road wid- ening. He explained that everyone was glad to see the road being widened but invariably there would be complaints from some who thought they had received proper- ty damage. He made it clear that the De- partment had a regulated scale of compensation for damage incurred to property and in all cases where the request was reasonable it was met. He stated that where a fence had to be removed in a widening process, the farmer was given a stipulated amount which would en- able hlm to replace it with a new fence, regardlus of the condition That the Department ot;';High- ways expects to have all of the roads in the '-Province completely standardized by 1957 was report- ed by Hon. J. George Macl(ay. Minister of Highways in his speech on the Draft Address yesterday. This did not include D roads, he said. The Minlstr: said that the pro gram of widening, subgrading and shaling has been costing the Gov- ernment about a million and a half dollars a year and he could foresee the greater advancement of the program in another direc- tion wheu the Department was re lieved of this annual burden. In spite of the large annual ex- penditure in this direction, Mr. MacKay pointed out that the work was being accomplished much cheaper than it was 10 years ago. At that time the cost was :10,- 000 per mile. During 1955 the cost a little less than coirllliw h a is El e man w o a v es sen bower on his big broadcasts-TV 9" mu” W3" producer Robert Montgomery- showed up at the White House time for today's conference. Asked whether he had come to Washington to help with a special presidential broadcast, Montgom- ery replled smilingly: ,tXl0. SNOW REMOVAL Mr. MacKay dealt at some time with the snow removal program of the Department. and the difficul- ties with which it is confronted. He said that many people were mak- I-ION J. GEORGE MacKAY quests from farmers to have a fence erected when there had been pbastsed the Atoms For Peace OTTAWA, - C nadlan isotopes -isotopes exported are made at therused to place elements In the heart (my Wu bombarded Wm, ques, --1 dent; how." ing unreasonable umands upon of the former one. none formerly. He metals made 'artifically radioactive Chalk River, 0nt., plant of Atomlc.0i the liumlc Ye8Ct0l' Where 11193 non, about whether the president Hagerty stated there are no the Department to have roads NO FENCE-N0 PAY fact that the Departutent would not Penedi D8?”-"S Wall! Sm"-'k. 3 -are being shipped to world mar Energy of Canada Ltd., a crown lgffmg iftdlggggvei ;f)h?)EI”'reecr:g3: would make known his decision plans to hold a second press con- ' T but pointed out that every- In some instances he had re (Continued on page 2. col. 4) Pg; hhh 30:03 1373111 kets for use in medicine, industry.lcompany. In this picture, scientists ed ,”,,f".,, pm "1, t ' . them 1" "msl C3595" M5 "Pl? lerence '-0d5Y- 911955038 11033 H113 g g . . W ” ' ugm I m 9 '9” r W M d”''5 was a uoncommittal I wouldnt line were prompted by speculation . , Till rBlll'0ld- 139” 3 Pfeunlll agriculture and research. Some 80;ad.tuat the self-servo echanlsmar to workers. (CP Photo) know... um the panda", man we,” to gNegl-O Inudem - N T X P r O as M a d e m, V ...m.- we," Eisenhower -told -s mesr confer hold up any announcement re ' a g P "'83 D"VB1'9”''30Wm "W5 i "passed H a yellow" eautto;t&l:i.gil: To Dominion Government t':r”.:2.”,l..mrr.r.; r......-rr. . stopped train al1'dIu"'Vinlation By JOHN LEBLANC Aid To Reds OTTAWA (or) -- John Dlefen- haker, Progressive Conservative lug his political plsua until after the 3:30 p.m. EST elosln of the New York stock exchange. Eisenhower has expressed con- cern about stock market fluctua- ence on,Feb. 8, however, that he ought tohsvs by March 1 the in- formation neaded to make up his mind, and he added the announce- ment probably would be made at a Expresses Concern About .Study Question operating rules ran by a red s signal located in Salem about 3,!!! 0 Of Evacuation OTTAWA (CP)-Canada's civil defence leaders still are studying the question of whether to evacu- ate the country's major cities in a national emergency, Health Minis- ter Mar in said Tuesday. Mr. Martin. responsible for fed- eral civil defence operations. was Concern was expressed by Mr. George E. Saville (Liberal), Fifth Kings, at the amount of timber that is being cut in the East end of the Island for pulpwood. "It won't be long before it will be a difficult job for a person to get enough ' ” out of the area to Pulpwood Foregt Depletion press conference. BROADCABT PLANNED? The president also said it was probable that the announcement would require a longer explanation, than he would give at a press con- ference. This suggested sn appear- ance on television and radio net- 24. Stock prices shot up after medical panel reported on Feb. that Eisenhower was physical for a second term in the works reaching to all parts of tbeHouse. tions which have marked the course of his illness. The market slumped badly after he suffered his heart attack in Denver Sept. ly Whi 3 M iii te throughout the world. he said: member of Parliament for Prince Albert, says barring of a Negro student from the University of Ala- bama will be used as an instru- ment to propagate communism Speaking Monday night at the 82nd anniversary celebration of Erskine Presbyterian church here, "A fundamental requisite to pre- Csnsdian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) - Several prov- inces have made new proposals to the federal government for a more favorable fiscal deal but Prime Minister St. Laurent indicated Tuesday a March 9 in conference will not budge his government from its basic tax-split offer. The prime minister announced the conference of federal-provim the Canadian government at this time " nor points but no retreat from the basis of the current offer of a tax- sharing setup to replace the tax rental agreements which expire March 31, 1957. The offer involves federal equal- lzatlon payments to provinces to bring the lower-income regions up That means there could be fed- eral concessions on relatively mi- feet behind the halted train. "The train then passed a flag- man protecting the rear of (the Portsmouth train) and collided with the halted train . . . . "An engineer. according to the operating rules of the railroad", is required to make a full stop at any signal which is not giving him 1 proceed indication. "In other words, asked in the Commons by Ma.i.- frame a fair sized house." he said. serve freedom against the wiles of hads in the Common. Ind to me per apt” levels of Ontlum 'i;:ganiJu:l d Britain-Discloses Plans (E;:tlihhr(l;dltg.aahiec'li-imilhgitgerllilladtl He urged the Glwenmnt mg”! :10 mmumtn 1. um'.ch”un m' later told the Ilbhse the govem and British Columbia - the two "-W”"l""l" P" P m'"'"-- has been accepted as government lmmedmtg cons dentin" for tho om mus practise Mn'dlscrimm' ment stands "exactly" by s Feb highest-in the fields of personal gme" under an m'c"m";”””' ll P011037 ' i implememmg of a reforestation T E 1' Mi.-m' 18 letter to premiers giving its and corporation income tax and shwld come w P N11 amp" 1 - ogram. He thought that pine O e I I The Miss Lucy case (Negro and - the-me mum!” comes aeccemun dun" The railroad said the Portsmouth Q. student Lucy Autherlne) which - train had halted "in eompuur,-g . pr trees would flourish in the district. Mr. Saville also saw the dam- age being done by indiscriminate cutting of the forest, by the fall- "We have been co-operating with the provincial authorities with a view to determining the feasibility of evacuation of Canadian - nlties," the minister replied. with railroad operating rules be- cause the engine was unable to distinguish the signal indication due to snow on the signal light now is -in the headlines is not a question of internal concern to the state of Alabama. It is interna tlonal in its n:pcl'Clllll0l'll. ons. That letter and Mr. St. Laurent's statement Tuesday made it clear the central government will not lay Monckton had said earlier there is a constant exchange of informa- tion with the United States. This By RANALD MscLURK!N LONDON (Reuters) - Defence Minister Sir Walter Monckton re- Fireman Killed .. if f th t l i ih Once we have determined that. l;;,g,.h',)g! oand :,,l:?,:,l;.sl;;l:.p:;,idnrh; vealed Tuesday that Britain 1, co-operation extended to ballistic ML Diet-enbake, who for sew out further money to meet pro . lame... '"h””'"pe"””" WM nmhomies 1" the lack of springs was having a drawing up plans to evacuate 12,- ml”"”- eral years has been seeking a bill M5313 M o"t”l”- Bmlsh Cl”"m' Loolvis our or SNOW m er cwnmes wh” "'9 engaged detrimental effect on the fishing 000,000 persons from large com- B"l- "5597 "'9 U-5 Ammlc E” of rights in Parliament, said Can- lgrtv i:3?:fl:l;eVt;Pl?1e:"?nAtll?:'g”o5:; But shortly after the hate my; made, the Danvers train, running ergy Act. the United States still (Continued on page 2, col. 4) could not allow Britain informa- tion on the design and manufac- ture of its ' weapons. "We cannot safely base our pol- icy on the assumption that this sit- uation will change," Monckton ads is not entirely free from in- tolerance. "While to you and me the re- fusal to serve colored races in restaurants and the denial to them of hotel accommodation and the like may not be important, these in this matter, final decisions will be taken." Coming Events Unloading old Sydney coal at munltles if nuclear bomb warfare should break out. That represents almost one4qusr- ter of the 50,000,000 people on this crowded island. Monckton told the House of Com- mons that mothers, young chil- Near Toronto TORONTO (CP) -- A Canadian Pacific Railway freight train bar- relling along the main Toronto- Hamllton line crashed head-long with his conference announcement. All premiers now have announc- ed-either formally to the govern- ment ere or in public statements -that they will attend the closed sessions starting at 11 a.pl. AST here Friday. March 9, a late-week ponds of the Province. Mr. Saville deplored the fact that Island farmers had to import West- crn grain for feed. He said that the price was ridiculous. "Some- body ls getting a big rakeoff from the farmers of Prince Ed- EVERY Yum is was Mllton today. Vernon Gillespie. Wm-d Igland -- he added id are the thread hi 1, 1 - r ' ' dren. adolescents and the old and ” ' " W C c”""""”'” day indicating the federal govern- early Tuesday into a Canadian The "mm" '"""b" mm m" infirm would have priority in the I" M” "W" ””h' ”'5”'”””'m 'Xf,?,vi;l,'..'c,t:-l-"'"y "I PW" ment looks for a brief meeting. National freight, killing the CPR YEAR VOR iii! vwastmnu 9 ,Croklnole Party, Springvale School. Thursday. March 1st. Reserve March 8th for Corn- wall Ladies' Aid Pantry Sale at Simpsons-Sears. Dance West Royalty Hall Wednes- day. Rollie McKensle's Orchestra. Canteen service, 9:30 to 12:80. Beaaisupper, Belfast Hall, Sat- undule said that the greatest han- dicap to the marketing of Island potatoes grown today came up to the standard of years ago when "Early Roses" and ”McIniyres" were the popular varieties on the market. He said that the practice of kill- mg the potato vines in the Autumn had the effect of producing a wet potato, not like the floury type of GEORGE E.- SAVILLE corners of the world,” he said. until 3:00 o'clock this afternoon. urday. March 3rd. Sponsored -by nah” Yr P- 5- 3'19”? "Wed 0 l spokesman Richard Stokes urged ickgod 1 (11 at H 7 P. M. ml 10 P. M. M that he government make new W BY 0 Seuss P0 0 8555- fiscal issues are still open for on-.rwA (S 1) .51.. since with the provincial sovern- ti ti . The era freight crashed into 0 g 3”e'"pl3 m P9""”de ll” Umed pew! Ce 1952 "'9'" "'d 3'”V'9"5- neltgtli-.aStrlnLaurent said the terms the CNR freight moments after Variety concert and box social in Springfield Hall Friday March and. If stonny concert will be held Saturday night. Mu.-ny Hm-bow. Norm concert PARIS (AP)-Premier Guy Mol- Rebels For A Cease-Fire the end of the year. ' Officials threw a security cloak days gone by. "If we could pro- duce a potato of superior quality we would be sending them to all Mr. Saville adjourned the debate mass evacuations. He did not say where they would be sent. Opening artwo-day debate on de- fence, the minister said that in "the grim struggle for survival" many lives could be saved if rropie took certain simple precaut- ions to minimize the danger from fall-out-the pradloactlve dust that descends after an atomic explosion. Later in the debate. Labor party States to come into a partnership with Britain on nuclear weapons. During the Second World War, he argued. Britain gave penicillin- tnvented .here-to allied soldiers. ilircrafi. Figures Given On Marshlands Reclamation Rehabtlltlatlon Act, according defence program for the com- lng year, he was candid about hit- ches Britain has run Into in de- new weapons-especially a total of 09,319,960 has been spent under the Maritime Marshlands an answer given by Agriculture Minister Gardiner to a question asked by A.J. Brooks, Conservat- Will Discuss Potato Aid OTTAWA (CP) The to Agriculture Minister Gardiner said Tuesday in the Commons that a representa- tive of the agricultural prices sup- port board will go to New Bruns- representative, Secretary- Manager A. H. Turner, likely will discuss requests made to the board Feb. 16 for an increase in the price to be paid under a proposed fed- eral program to divert surplus po- Mr. St. Laurent, in his Feb. 18 letter to the premiers, indicated a chilly attitude towards the idea of Ottawa producing more federal money for the provinces. Federal officials said that still holds. ASKED IF DOOR OPEN In the Commons, the prime min- lster was asked by J. M. Macdon- nell, Progressive Conservative fi- nancial critic, whether the confer ence indicates federal - provincial of his Feb. 10 letter express "ex- fireman in the cab of his engine. An inquest into the death of John L. Wardell, 33, of Toronto will be held. The crash occurred near Oakville, 20 miles west of Toronto. Dr. G. E. Phillips, Halton county coroner. said no date for the inquest has been set, but that one would be held. Meanwhile, separate CPR and Canadian National Railways in- quiries have been set up to deter- mine the cause of the collision. the latter had cntcred the main sctly what is the attitude of line from a siding. Electoral Reforms Urged TORONTO, (CPI - Tempera- no be 1;, .1 let solemnly appealed Tuesday to I 11-11. "l...':t'.f:".: -------m -. over 'he,mi'li,;'g;,',0gr”";-,,B"' :l:..7;s:...:';l?::: .::::.."':...:'..':: r.:.rr:.-mg: ll .: mm mm --m r-em am: it was we . P-M- 11 I01 11119. Mlowlnl DIEM "”9In'” "' mar "ewe md emu, "wee C 0” 0 e 5 0 Ce '3 ' Prltaln had handed the basis know- shown that 81677659 was spent in ma, Expmqgmn 0 he Weather 0 ice” Ml M rebellion - and threatened them without confirmation, that the plan led F t W M gm" Nu" Scam ” H62” in New , B S d u an ' . u I th . Mme sh, men, go ove o as n . . - Paklstans textiles output now is e n . mgho nay - 3'-Mill P188 HUI! it Fwd with full-scale military operations ca I or e mmc p B M k d an I 1 t h . ertcton. Paying 816.00 a pair for if they refuse. of 50,000 additional troops to Alger- HA3 "0 CONFIDENCE F331;! Ffdwzid mud" pm 9” 3 ”:"'i 1;: ::1'"te' 5'93” "'3" l" 19” Vancouver - -- 35 45 .- lood Pigs over 31 lbs. each. Will The pfgmler goupud ht; move in battlefields, including 30.000 Stokes moved a no-confidence 1,, 9”, 1,3; Mn, ,,,,;,,.r,, ;935,915 aha" P ”" bewme ' d""h" Reforms to the Electoral Act representation by population which Victoria . . . 38 4! 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H, Wm prince Quebec 4 19 &ltI After "mud French nddenudmnu. I N the 'holy of hollesi' when I speak my ”' ' Frederlcto ll 2'! ' that France will maintain an ''In- Ma.-. 13' 8.00 P.fn, " where there was in per cent. six X n c - of electroal reform, said Dr. De- .8” d m F-mh mum Saint John ..... . 8 Crspsud Rink tonight maul. dissoluble" link with Alum and . i ,, t M M mm --r-resen m an M0,,c.,,,, . . 1, ,1 )7 van. nssum hockey. protect their lives and property. Jun 5,.” 3., 30..., Mm...-..g ""- ”"'Gmf'""”i fflh d with two per cent of the popular m ' ,5 3 1-, MM" .3 . Monet gp&Q with the gum-.9. . mm 3 . . O O - "ill "'9 9mm” "'9 "W tion there were two reprcsenta- ch , pp p 15 n "'3' "' ' up Fl. r Md, ” 'l' "lml 3'” '3 ' ""”"i I it is to carry out the services of mu. If 0 E W"! - u---- alun aoekmcnvofnvtlo me 0' W" . '8' WWW Provincial Treasurer. Hon. 1;. . V, , ,, Sydney . lo I 'dV"u" 't "5 N'””'''' 9”'''"Y E rle MacDonald announced that me Pro nee "mu me. 15"” E""V”"9 ”h”"” M" ' W" Yarmouh . ' M ' Lu, ""' ”'"" W" '” """" "' 5"" ll" W 0''lY-" "9 ”'d- "W St. John's .......'.'.:f is to 'raosamur.mutluotm mnnarymom. ,,mr...-..rrrr.arrrrM-r-call-t WA (CP)Th RCMP! fndbriedlthb tot no me i - will be .1” wmggd gun. .3 we "7. H” P 07” " 9 ' W " P 9 ”"'"" ' ' " " P3 '9' lb” Tod” "'9 00V9"'m"" ll” tem of years gone by when we see HALIFAX (CP) - The weather ldth tl . . If - - ll-m- sued a new list of most wanted shoe repair shop at St. Cathsrines, of 047.35! in c and cinema bunched out into the field of red, ,4. m .1”, c H. m ,0, EA mm M . Mar& iithfordclism he nunuh,.&"59N0Ii9Hu. gm. Tuesdrly. Iildllll "EN! 36' Olga ii: C In ''';'I' d K social security measures and I iry vhilnsufs :ail;'w:.-1 15! ttiynues liewcve Bruiliuilclt liiiidyezsetern 3; 0""! '53 5' l'"'"'' M alumni on a as- C N R M - "rm" "ll 'fW"3 "'” """"" mk:"cl m ;'"c":l'l; " a. 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IIIII W1robiltnof8l0.1Htrvns-nhsis magma oreru-rrren-irrceonlyll.v'susssnrl tlspltntspictlnnwileroibsnislloi Oomborskim alias Jo Luann; stun at cu-ow .ont.. on it stupquea onae whole of xluu.euuaty..Yut we ummmtlorr P me. ru ur. men-any ran. 17. ,, mllsllld . consider haveotIl7l'il , g , a West Prince member an crsneoperstor mmmmsanp on Nwmsn O'Neill. as. former there is evidence in ill am can. 4 ' cm the steep namsaludunr! In of no man whose - .c of in the fraud. DH-I llllllilrmln-at tovnusma on no 13. col. ti the Budget for the coming year said . ..r.r...t.....arora-mum i are hankering back to an old sys-