V . 1: Hungarian Gov't Seeking To Stem Flow Of Refugees CAN HAVE NO TRUCE lbr By INDIE MARTON BUDAPEST (AP! - Hungary's Red government ltensified efforts Tuegdgy tn ntop the flight of reIu- , SUI and threatened I drastic registered in Austria since the pm-'9 of it: opponents who are revolution to 161.378. Of these 92,- atauling their ground. I95 have been moved out to other hr The Communist party newspa-ilifesteru countriest ll per Nepszabadsag confirmed po-i , lice now are checking trains for Radar regime intends to "isolate ,, refugees at various stations and. and destroy" the remnants of the. flfll-Bins them off. ll-lungarian revolution. A police detachment removed "There is no truce with the Hun- , Communists as detector candi- garian counter - revolutionaries." dates." from a single train. Nepithe paper said. "Our fight against rzcabadsag said many of them them will be pressed even ivherci were "aging women. sick people these hostile elements try to dis- aud parents with small children." V Those suspected of nothing more ” than a desire to leave Hungary were brought back to Budapestl and sent home. the party organ iiaid. But a man accused of carry- l. in: ”i-onfidential maps and docu- ili ments” was arrested. 3 The crackdown was rt'l'Pal0(I at, I a time when many Hungarian ex- pected a new mass flight to the west as the result of mass unem- ployment and the back-to-Stalim '3 ism policies threatened in Pre- i mier Janos Kadar's government- proclamation Sunday. Austria in the 24 hours up to own of proclaim slogans about demucrat- G ization and de-Stalinization." Nepszabadsag sary. The meeting was presided ii over by Soviet party boss Nikita S. Khrushchev and Deputy Pre- mier Georgi lilalcnkov. It included representatives from Bulgaria. Czechoslovakia, Romania and Hun 3”” . . . Nepszabadsag said this meeting was necessary because "during the (Only 530 refugees crossed into mucracies. the Hungarian revoitt was the first time that an inten-- Tuesday. This brought the totaiisiv rising aimed against the This followed the Moscow line of Nepszabadsag warned that the by reactionaries and fascists." Court Adiourns Due To Storm guise thems Ives as Marxists and . over by Justice Mark R. Mac- lsion yesterday morning. Due to Gxlllalfled Why storm conditions, only two mem- the secret meeting of leaders of berg of the grand jury arrived titre Communist bloc countries here for last week was cnnsirlercd neces- was adjuurned until F,-id”. Jan, ,thc grand jury will be sworn in. The petit jury will not be called until Monday of next week. icl history of the people's tie- the workers was carried out. anding the Hungarian revolt an "counter-revolu ion oarriod out The Supreme Court. presided uigan. opened its January res- the opening and the Court My ll. when it is expected that Only one case is under consid- eratioii of the court. that of Ed-1 Temple No. ward Matthews, Charlottetown. on a charge of criminal ence in the operation of ii motor neglig- ivehicle resulting in injuries cane- OITY AIID OEIITIIAL DON'T MISS LePagea gigantic YOUR DOLLAR buys man at ahoe sale. Bargains for all thelthe Hughes Drug Store. - i """"y' l MEN'S suons at was and 36.99: WOMEN'S shoes racked at 33.99 at 1-W889: Shot "le- Wl'- 35-” ""1 W” " l-”P'8''i WEEK of Prayer Service tonight 5"” "l'- is p.m. s. paiiri Church. siiowi-zit at Dan iiiacitiiecsl RESERVE January 24, Burpsi Friday. January 11th for the Anniversary Concert. P.W.C. Aud- Frank Stevenson: who lost theirlnortum, h h f' . ome y 1" WE TREAT the sick well. Gle- TITE DEBONAIR Beauty Salon's gey'g Pharmacy, open 8 a.m. to New location is the Charlottetown it p.m. l. Th t Ilote ey wish to welcome bo h RESERVE January H Bums, d it . S gI;:i.,,,:ngo1;?,'w cm mm" mm anniversary Concert. P.W.C. Aud- A y itorium. ANNU L ti . i P k Community nlfhurpaldgg. J.lTI. MONTAGUE w'ek Pl P"'y" 19, 5; pm, A" nsidem, spmu Service tonight at 8.00 p.m. In the pink urged to attend. lPresbyterinn Church speaker lRev. W, A. Paterson. Hearty Gos- ALL members of Wildey and St. pel singing. Welcome. L Lod . I.0.0.F. qilevhlfggcieo attexifd regular rilifegtilnz U'l'C' CLAIMANT. E” 0"”-V N on -1-hunday. Jan, lay 3 mm The per cent of city laimant or un- employment insurance reported to D.D.G.M. Brother Dewar will be collect their weekly claims at the present for joint installation of of- ULC. nmce ypsmrday. Thu ,5 '9' men ported by Mr. J.B. Murley local HALF MAST - Information has mnnaizer of the Unemployment In- becu received gt Govgmmem surance Commission who states that on Monday of this week. the Charlottetown office paid out in cash. about 86,000 to 268 Charlotte- town claimants. Some snow sho- veliers were hired through the local office yesterday but the num- ber offering for employment in this field was not large. DEATHS HENRY -- Suddenly at Southport Tuesday. January fl, 1937, Ste- wart Henry in his 62nd year. Resting at The MacLean Funeral Home Funeral notice later. HORNE - At the P.E.I. Hospital Jan. 8. 1957. Mrs. Ethel Home of 257 Queen Street in her 71st. year. widow of the late Edmund Horne. Remains reslinl at the Cutcllffe Funeral llnmv from where funeral service will be held today Wednesday service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment in Wlnsloe South Cemetery. MACPHEE - At his residence In in Souris on January II. 1957. .I. Peter Ma('Phec in hiii 60th House that flags on all Federal buildings will be flown at half mast Thursday. Jan. 10. on the occasion of the funeral of L'ie late President of the Republic of Austria. Y.M.C.A. IOUARE DANCING- In order to co-operate with the ”Weelr of Prayer," the opening night for the new season of the Y.M.C.A. Square Dancing club he! been poe ned until Thursday January 1 Again featuring music and direction by Ivan Berrtgan. Registration may be ar- ranged lv calling 3425. Fee. six dollars per couple for the all weeks eerlea. FUNERAL MONDAY - The Fun erel of the late Amy Lynn Mac- Kenzie. daughter of Mrs. Bernice MacKenzie and the late Hammond MacK(-nzie. Wlfll held from the Macbean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Services were conduct- ed by Rev. A. F. Meclaen. Inter- ment waii in Mt. Stewart Cemet- ery. The pail bearers were Messrs. Sterling Moore. Douglas Moore. Allison Moore. Richard Henneseey. POLICE count - Two ciiar- year. Funeral Friday morning loitelowii residents. caught in the it 9 0'Cl"Ck I0 9- MlI'Y'l lot of breaking and entering Mae. Church. Interment in the Church 's Grocery on Ambrose street C0l'ttPlet'y- on Monday night. appeared before ,- y Mlgmmu KM. Mam" in my sl-IMPLE - At New Glasgow on January 8. 1957. John Semple in his 82nd year. Funeral notice later. Will Be Asked To Re-enact Story ; DOS ANGELES (AP! m Police Chief William H. Parker Monday actress Marie McDonald will be asked to re-enact her story - .Pollf'e Court yesterday morning. Woth cases were adjourned iirrm . nunry 10th The rose of a person or "god wim being drunk and dia- . ma sly weir adjourned until Jan- W nary Jsih while a drunk and in- - capable was Jlned 85. and costs or two days in Jail. f being 'ldnapped from her home gay, two Kmen bent on collecting. .000 ranson. , Frn.r.' "om. befle dlsacgosegl tlgt a searchl in I ng m e or isa McDonad'a TO ENDED" 3!. pyjama trousers. That waa the first disclosure that some of her apparel was missing. Parker said the re - enactmcntl later Monday would be part oil what he termed "a full-scale in-i vestigation" of the blonde'e myo- terloua disappearance. Parker eald Mina McDonald wea Complr-its Fuuernl onil Ambulance Service IIIIIEIIT E. IIIAILET -DIue&'- aaid . T ling death. Attorney-General A. Wu Matheson and J. P. Nicholaon are representing the Crown. REDS REJOIN W.H.0. GENEVA lAP( -Communist Al- bania and Hulgaria have resum full membership of the World llealth Organization, it was an- nounced Tuesday. They ara the first Soviet-bloc countries to re- tum to WHO. since the Commu- nist walkout seven year: ago. NOTED SHIP Great Western, first steamship intended for trans-Atlantic trade. was built at Bristol. England. in 1338- ad Mr. . - ' death lmk Pl"? 3' the P"9V'"'3"'l served overseas with the liith ('.iin- Miss Ema, Suthermndv RC" Wm, . .2 , g NEW OFFICERS of Montgomery , were installed Monday night. 1 FRONT Edith Taylor, InstaIllng' Grand Manager; Excellent Most Excellent Chief Nadine Wot- Decith Encls Lengthy l Career In Postal J. Wilfred Hunter whose Sanatorium on Monday had a long time service with the Postal De- partment. Hia service dates back to 1913 when he first reported for duty as a postal clerk. He was in his 57th year at the time of his . death. The late Mr. Hunter became employed at the Charlottetown Post Office after his discharge from the Canadian Army in which Dept. i 'he enlisted at the ace of IS llel tidian Infantry Battalion. In May. 1930 he was appointed a railwayl mail clerk and until his lllnesal about a year ago was employed onl. the Chariotteiown-Sackville run. He is survived by his widow. the former l-Idith lilacllae. Point Prim. - The funeral will he held this after- noon from the MacLean Funeral. Home at 2.00 o'clock. Large Congregation At Service Despite the stormy weather and dangerous walking conditions. a large and fully representative con- gregation gathered last evening in the Kirk of Saint James for the second service in the annual ob- st-rvance of the universal Week of Prayer. The worship was conducted by the minifer. Rev. T.H.B. Somern. assisted by Rev. Canon J.T- Ib- bott who read the lessons. Mill Lillian MacI(enzie, church organ- lst, directed the music and led the chair in the anthem. The special preacher was Rev. Norman Slaughter from Saint Mat- thew's Church. Halifax, who gave the second in a series of five ear Despite Difficult Conditions mons dealing with the second phase. "To give and not to count the cost". taken from the words of an ancient prayer. in conclus- ion. Mr. Slaughter said, "We come then to ourselves. What shall we do in this regard? How can we rise to these heights in the ser- vice of God? Only by one way. Only by firstly desiring above all else to do God's will because we have first seen that there is noth- ing else in heaven or on earth to be desired above it. When we want that badly enough. nothing else will matter."' it was announced that the aer- vice tonight will be held in Saint Paul's Church. iOfficial Dies At The death of Stewart Henry. of KBPPOCII. occurred suddenry yea- terday morning at his home. He was in his sixty-second year. For over twenty years Mr. Ken- ry waa in the employ of the Provincial Department of Hiya- ways. One of the first to be train- ed as a machine operator. he worked on road construction in all districts of Queens County. when the local government first began to clear the highways in winter. Mr. Henry was one of the first plough operators to be as- signed to this task. For the loot ten yours he was em loyed on maintenance work in t govern- merit garage during the winter months. SELDOM ILL Just prior to his fatal eelrure, Mr. Henry had been attempting to clear his lriick from the drifted snow. Blcssed with excellent health all his life. Mr. Henry wu seldom ill. Hi: sudden pauing was a distinct shock to his com- munity. his fellow employees. and his many acquaintances through- out the Province. y Ho leaves to mourn his wife. the former Dorothy MICKII of Soulhport; one son. Edwin. an em- player of Canada Packers: four dnughlers- Lola. Mrs. Frank Con- ,nor. Halifax; Louise. Mra. Hector Mossman. Brldgewater. N.S. Eve lyn, a registered nurse. new em- ployod in Queensland. Auatralla; Eleanor. at borne; four grand childron- Maxine and Phillip Hen ry; Barry Connor; and Linda Mfissmnn. He is survived also by two hrothers- Lou. of Sotithport; and Guy. who llvee in North Way- wearlng only the tops of her pp Jemaa under her bousecoat when found late Friday night on a den ert highway near lndo I50 milell to the eoutheeat. The 13-year-old movie giarnov grl told officers here kidnappers t her in take off the pylarna ; bottoms "apparently some time. during the ride from boa Angolan Into the duert." be misled. l l i GERMAN LIADIR COMING DONN (AP)-Oppoaltton leader Erich Ollenlianer will or to New York Feb. it) for a two-week visit in the United States and Cenada.l Oflenhauer. chairmen of the so-' ctellet party. plans to spend five day! in We mail will fly to Devotee Editorial To Railway Strike LONDON ICPI - The Man- cher Guardian Tuesday devoted its pi-incl I editorial-some Hm worde ellghtly more than col- umn length-to the Canadian rail strike. The newmlrer traces the strike mainly to a "clear dispute about automation." it any! the brother hood (of firemen and engtnemeni given the impression that it is fighting not for "pt-ogreen but for obsolescence and padded costs. It would be easier to fell ayrnpethy hr the brotherhood if the firemen Veteran Public Works Keppocli mouth, Mass. The late Mr. Henry who was in member of Victoria Lodge. AF and A.M. Charlottetown. will be buried with full rite: of the Ma- sonic Order. Funeral nrrangelnnll will be announced later. 'Brcizil To Produce Own Newsprint RIO DE JANEIHO (AP)-The; president of a large paper ma-1 chinery firm said Tuesday Firanli will be able to produce all the. newsprint it needs in five years; K. F. Landegger. president of. Parsons and Whittemore, New: York and chairman of Black-Claw-1 son (tnmpany, Hamilton, Ohio, said that for the first time a com-. plete line of paper and pulp ma-I chlncry is being manufactured in. Latin America. ; Landegger said that eventuallyl this will mean the end of Brazil's imports of 550,000,000 a year of lncwsprint and wood pulp. l He said that in five years his company could export machinery made in Brazil for use in mille especially in Argentina and Chile. l NEW DEPARTMENT STORE l TORONTO (CP) - A Sl.000,000, department store with roof park-! ing will be built next year in Na- iiaimo, BC., by the T. Eaton Co.,l l.td.. it was announced here Tnea-l day. The two-storey store will occupy 52.000 square feet. ; FIRST DIESELS The first high-speed train to use l"lorence Gilles- I tori; Tltast 32. Pythlan Siatera.pie. Protector: Claretta Palmer.;Installing Officer Josephine Dal- Senior Marion Buell; ziel, installing Grand Senior. .5 i t . ,...u... .- n. in -- Chief Ethel Sutherland, Guard; Lillian Smith. Manager; Etta Bell, Junior; Emily White Treasurer; Helen Macllachern. ' AWEATHER Page 2. The Guardian Wednesday. J an. 9. 1957 TORONTO (OP) - T , turea issued by the Toronto public weather office: Min Max (Night) (Day) Dawson 50b 50b Vancouver 34 87 Victoria 34 as Edmonton 18b 11b Calgary 18b 15b Regina Mb 13b Claims In Liner Sinking I00 Million NEW YORK, (AP)-Court claim! growing out of the collision of the Swedish liner Stockholm and the Italian liner Andrea Doria now surpass ti00.000.000 it was dil- closed Monday. To date, 950 claims amounting to 571,500,000 have been filed against the Swedish American Line. and 1,150 claims totalling 845.tXl0.000 against the Italian Line. Biggest claim is the Italian Line's 30,000,000 suit against the Swedish American Line for loan of the Andrea Doria. IKE UPHOLDS UN NEW DELHI (Reuters)-Preh ident Eisenhower in a message Tuesday told Prime Minlater Nehru that he has no intention of bypassing the United Nations BACK Marion MacAusland. Secretary. land; Pianist. Dorothy Johnson. The retiring M.E.C. Nadine; Wotton, was presented with an ad- Pythian Sisters dress and a gift by Fast Chief Instcil Officers -Helen liiaclilachern and Past on Monday. January 7tl'I.. thelEhierPM::ri8ithL!.9rd; nlfgretieiving officers of Montgomery Temple 2" ” E 5 "” Ca '" No. 32. Pythlan Sisters, were regn- 9'", hm" hmalung glue" PP” larlv installed by Installing Officer Cm” Ethel 5""'"l"" - i A sad note was given to the meeting by having the charter draped in memory of Past Grand Chief Hazel Hatfield of Hartland, N.B.. whom all remember for her kindly and gracious manner. Several of the members address ed the meeting briefly. wishing success to the new officers and Mrs. Edith Taylor. P.C, as Grand Manager. and Mrs. Jo Dalziell as Grand Senior. The officers installed were:- Past Chief Nadine Wotton; Ill E.C.. Mrs. Marion Bucll: E.S.- Clarissa Palrlnerg Ei.-Etta Bell; Elana er-Liy mit : reasurer. Emilygwhlte; Secretary. Helen G. P”5P""Y '0 ”"' We'- MacEachern: Prot. Florence Gll- A social hour over the teacups lesple; Guard, Marion MacAue- was enjoyed by all. SQUARE DANCERS COMMUNITY CENTRE The Swingsters Club will have OPEN HOUSE, Wed- nesday.&J an 9, 1957. with a BOX LUNCH. Each couple bring own lunch. Sivingsters provide coffee. Admission 50 cents. .with his Middle East plan. in- Winnipeg Tomato Ottawa Montreal Quebec Fredericton Saint John Moncton Halifax Charlottetown Sydney Ynrinouth St. John's HALIFAX (CF) - T office here says the caused snow in the Moiieey night and Tuesday has moved northeaatwerd acroee New foundland and has cared to at feet the Maritirnes. Winds havi diminished in all regions. A high pressure area creasing the dletrict will canae light wind: and relatively fine weather today. Another disturbance moving rap idly eastward south of the Great Laltu will cause an influx of mild air over the Marltlmea with an area of rain reaching the aoutli western regions by Tuesday night Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotla and Prince Edward Island: Sunny be coming cloudy in the evening; milder; light wlude Increasing to southeast 15 in the evenlnl. Low high at New Glasgow 10 and 32. Sgt i"-'U3&3gB:-51': ee 3 o E 5 Egg. SUI east-Asian is at. l formed sources said. Charlottetown 15 and 32. i CHEVROLET OWNERS i SPECIAL PRICE ON 1955 AND I956 I CHEVROLET RADIOS i WERE 593.75 - l DOWD MOTORS LTD. NOW S66.75 i I l 1 ATTENTION ISLAND HOG PRODUCERS Due to storm and road conditions Swift Cana- dian Company Ltd. will be loading hogs at Summer- side. Kenslngton, North Wiltshire. Hunter River, Emerald and Albany on THURSDAY, JANUARY 10th. Receiving hogs at Swift's livestock buying diesel - powered locomotives ran station in Charlottetown every day as usual. on the German state railway in; 1033. I TABLE OF ODDS AND 162 GT. GEO. ST. DRESSES. HOUSECOATS, COATS. SKIRTS. BLOUSES HANDBAGS, GLOVE? V3 OFF SUNTER'S LADIES' WEAR AT SUNTER'S I JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE nuns 34 PRICE a Loss DIAL 6831 THE GREATEST U CLEAIIAIICE ” SALEOFFIIRS i NOW IN FULL SWIN HUGE, REDUCTIONS ON All. EUR COATS - JACKETS :- STOI-.55 L We promise you. saving: up to 5093 -- in some cases even higher-Come-Intoduy . e .', Z: