...-...-..z... . I m;.ia.sssnmrl-u:csda1saa.lIs.hlm.gx:l..-....io:i...:..x.- . .. 2 .. .--. Maxims 'of.a Mere Man Many captains, lost ship. Covers Island Prince Edward Like the Dew 12 PAGES To Call Tenders This Year Grant For Naval Ba 1 Five Children Die in Fire EDMUNDSTON. N.B. (CP) - Five children were burned to death shortly before midnight Fri- day when lira destroyed their two- storey dwelling at Val Lambert. 16 miles west of this northern New Brunswick city. The victims, children of Mr. and Mrs. Maxime Berube. were Viola. 11, Marie Ange, 9, Marie Reine, . Rosalre. 6. and Gilbert. 2. The oldest child. a 12-year-old girl. saved the other two children, one aged four and the other a year- old baby. Both, parents were out when the fire started in the house, described "wooden shack." All five victims were sleeping upstairs. The oldest girl, whose name was not immediately available. was rocking the baby in the kitchen when she saw flames com- ing from behind the stove. She said there was no time to rescue the other children. The tragedy raised to 16 the number of deaths from fire in Madawas county since Jan. 7. Early lnvesliglalion Of PEI-NB Causeway Urged OTTAWA, (Special)-On the return to Ottawa Friday of Pub- lic Works Minister Winters,-Neil A. Matheson, Liberal M. P. for Queens, urged him to initiate as soon as possible. an extensive sur- vey to determine the feasibility of a causeway to link, Prince Edward island to the New'Bruns- wick mainland: The proposed sun vey would include estimates of the cost oi the project. "A survey of this kind." Mr. Matheson told The Guardian here today. "would determine the eco- nomic feasibility of the causeway. For one thing. it would ascertain if there is an abundance of suit- able stone for the fill in the vic- inity of each approach. Again it Missing 5-Man Crew is Safe VANCOUVER (CP) -- The five- man crew of the government ves- sel I-lilunga was found safe and well Friday, 100 miles from where they thought their ship had been smashed to pieces in a blizzard Thursday. Survival of the men in one of northern British Columbia's worst storms in many years was termed "ailment a miracle" by search otfi- cia The men were being flown here Friday afternoon after 80 hours on an isolated island (00 miles-north would determine the distance such that Premier enaaterial would have to be haul- make a report on the project Mr. Mathcson said he was most interested in the announcement 4 Proposed Transfer Of Post Office Employees Obiecied to it. ATLOCAL STORE O O O r d Liner Empress Of Australia Sold GLASGOW (AP) - The 21.il)0- ton former Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Australia was sold Friday to Sicula Oceanica of Genoa. Italy. The price for the former trans- atlantic liner was not announced. The ship has been laid up in the Clyde for some time. On Monday she will sail for Italy with an Ital- ian crew under her new name, Venezuela. Accent On Nuclear Weapons Britain Announces Huge Defence Program For Year LONDON (AP) - The United Kingdom announced Friday the second biggest defence program in peacetime for next year with Minder Case Prisoner In Escape Aiiempl s EBBROOKE. Que. (CP)-R.o- in Drapeau. charged with bludg- gmlng his pregnant wife and four children to death, dived through a court we F window Friday and was caught after a 300-yard base. cnleedlng from many cuts, he was brought back into court after his one-storey leap and committed to trial on a murder charge. At the same time Judge Redmond Hayes granted a defence request that Drapeau be given a mental examination. Drspeau was bandaged and then placed in n straitjacket by police who said he will be transferred to Bordeaux lniliin Montreal. It is expected trial will be set for the ssslzu next fall. Move To Quell Considerable Damage "Cause By Fire Ai Ladies' Wear Store Firemen were called at 0.45 last night to Ken i 's Ladies' Wear, Queen Street, to quell a blaze which occupied their efforts for more than half an hour before it was brought under control. Dam- age to the interior of the store rod to the stock is quite extens- V e. Kennedy's store is situated in the Brace Building. On the south of it is a new store about to be opened by the Wright Shoe Com- pany, and on the north. in an ad- golnlng building, is Burke's Jewel- cry. The City Council in a resolution yesterday expressed grave con- cern over the possibility that seven permanent employees of the staff of the Charlottetown Post Office will be transferred to Saint John. A copy of the resolution will be forwarded to the Postmaster Gen- eral at Ottawa; Hon. Robert Wint- ers; the members of the House of Commons and of the Senate. While requesting that the re- moval of the Charlottetown employ ees be not carried out. the Council at the same time asked that the Federal representatives press for the restoration of Prince Edward Island as a Postal Zone under its Provincial rights and terms of the Confederation pact. The meeting of the Council yes- terday afternoon was a special one called for the purpose of consider- ing proposed changes in legislation which the Council will ask to have passed at the coming sessllon of The fire did not spread beyond the dress shop but it is possible that some smoke damage will re suit. The second story of the Brace Building is occupied by business and professional offices. Mrs. Robert Sutherland is the Proprletress of the damaged store. thought in mind that Citizens Charlottetown are entitled to getting. TOO MANY CABS the fact that in the two cities are tioned there is a bus service. b Eisenhow Tries Oui Golf THOMASVILLE, Ga-s (Continued on page 2 col. 2) N. S. Gov't Wins Vole "world domination." The white paper blamed Russia for shattering world hopes last year of a live-and-let-live agree- maintained, the likelihood of global war has decreased. DEFINE8 THREAT "The main threat to our free- (AP)- "Well I have been looking for ward to this." Eisenhower said. a smile on his face. as he stepped up to the first tee at the rolling Glen Arven Country Club course. A light. misty rain fell the full N minutes he was out. He was tense and nervous am! he stopped short of really laying into his drives with full power of old. At the end of the round he remarked: ''It was awfully good to get out. But I'm a little fllghteued -- not only of the strokes, but also I'm a little frightened of myself." "The advent of the dragon 1: has enormously s ength- ened the power of the deterrent and, provided the deterrent is Fear 38 U.S. Marines Die in Crash OAKLAND. Calif. (AP)-Aiplane carrying 38 marines crashed and burned in the hills of southern Alameda county Friday and a photographer of the Oakland Tflb- une who spotted the wreckage from a plane reported there was no sign of life. There is no sign that the leaders of Soviet Russia have abandoned their aims (or world dominatloul." The white paper declared at an- other point that Britain must be ready to face localized conflicts "on a scale short of global war" in which "the possible use of nu- clear weapons cannot be ex- cluded." The 151.548.000.000 program is below the 1964 peak defence budget by less than Bl00.000,000 and it is a shade higher than de- fence spending in the current tis- cal year ending March 30. The program will account for more than one-third of Britain's total spending budget. Four Amherst changes in the by-law relating to taxis operating within the City. His Worship-in explaining the reasons for.the proposed changes said that U. S. Senators Plan Probe Of Aboriive Shipment Of Tanks WASHINGTON (AP)- Senators Friday planned an investigation of the Eisenhower administration's abortive shipment of tanks to Saudi Arabia - an episode which angered both sides in the Middle East tlnderbox. Presidet Eisenhower early Fri- day called off the shl ment of 10 tanks after Israel ca led it "be- yond comprehension" and Dem- port, fixing them at Cape St. James 100 miles away from where they were found. Then they quit the ship in s lifeboat. weapons" and it added: "Particular emphasis is being placed on the development of the bslli stic rock etasetre etrn ado ballistic rocket as a deterrent to aggression." Defence Minister Sir Walter Monckton later told reporters this rocket is "an intercontinental" type missile. lts development has been discussed by British spokes- men several tlmes previously. The government described the program as essential if the allies are to defeat what was termed R u s s l a's fundamental aim to! ing on the rebel-held city of Iquitos in eastern Peru. Government authorities also said that Pedro Beltran. a newspaper publisher and former ambassador to the United States, had been ar- rested as the main tnstlgator of the revolt. Coming Events Card lNwto Sohl tonumpartyn e n oo "ummage Sale. Basement! of Hearts Hall. Saturday, 2.30 p.m. Regular Saturday night dance, it. Peter's Hall. Mesrers Orches- a. snow lemoval program. of "unfortunate conditions" storm last Saturday. "full-scale investigation" of Am- erican pollcles in the Middle East. HALTED AT PIER in addition tolhaltlng the tanks at a Brooklyn dock, the Eisen- hower admlrristration suspended all export permits for arms ship- ments to the Middle East, and started a review of all such sales. (Cumberland Centre), was relec sive Conservatives. Queen, Duke Return Home To suffer . . . in my constituency." Crapsud Rink tonight. regular slimaies Matheson would the Legislature and that his gov- ernment was definitely favorable To By Charlottetown Counci they would be asked for with the better type'of service and better protection than what they are now The Mayor said that there were too many cabs operating in the City. He said that there were more cabs here than in Saint John and as many as there were operating in Halifax. He made exception of felt that there were a number of cabs operating that did not come spend two hours arguing the mer- its -of the Liberal government's The debate ended in the defeat of a Progressive Conservative res- olution urging the government to take steps to prevent I recurrenc; Cumberland county following a The motion. introduced by Dr. R. J. Langille (PO-Cumberland East) and seconded by S. T. Pylre ted 17-15 by a straight party vote with the CCF joining the Progres- Dr. Langllle said that until more adequate equipment is stationed in the county "we will continue to The question drew leaders of all rracks 5275,000 For Concrete And Steel Unit OTTAWA. (Special)-A sum of 5275.000 has been placed in na- tlonal defence estimates for the construction of a new Naval Bu- racks in Charlottetown, it was learned Friday by Neil A. Math. eson from the office of Defence Minister C . to of the new headquarters for a naval division was purchased some time ago from Simon Paoli for 327,500. Tenders for the new home of the Charlottetown RCN Division will be called some time later this year. Mr. Mniheson said he was greatly pleased at the decislur oi the Defence Minister to keep the naval tradition in Prince Edward Island's capital. That decision. he said. was no doubt influenced by many prominent '” of Charlottetown who had consistent- ly supported the project over the years. He singled out particularly Commande J. N. Kenny, officer commanding HMCS Queen Char- lotte and his officers. Brig. G.G. . Peake. officer commanding No. 1 Brigade Group. Premier Matheson and the Council of the Charlottetown Board of Trade. Apart from the money spent and the employment given by the construction project. itself, Mr. Matheson said. the project will provide employment for between 30 and 35 men. according to esti- mates by naval personnel. The new naval barracks will be of steel and concrete construc- uzr-..h:-mz. .51.:-. ::.-':'-'-' -it w ac a masonry. Plans now under review all ft! s to of a n. ut , 9 g .. u. g 11. d 1 g . th Ho . A full Council was in f rd Rebellion. In pew ,,;;;l,i1f,';d.F?l':nnf;ovr.-arm :31. w:a;:nce3utpg'; e W hilt .?.”:':::..”.:l.t..':;'..".f".... ::m.,:::,.:,::t;.-:;v.':".',,:0;-;;:,”.:':-; cg,-I-;::v,:;-,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .J....::'. .. .... ........... c... 0 Con I , ence . P1,,” . mung 91 golf Frldgy for A government white paper out- the effect of easln the defence 1,, .11 R.” ,u,c.,m,1. go comm”. Thmu” on Alma.” mud. G.R. Foster took his seat for the La” um. Peru (AP)-The 8overn- the first time since in Sept. 24 llnins ms-57 defence plans re- burden which in we aging he-vuv nlst penetration , , , am eensd.ian4sor--nrgc-'1'" d::'f;I-v.- ---H-M-IFAX (C?) -Th ii?"- ment of President Manuel cam heart attack. He tallied an 11- sorted. without elabaratlns. that on many c0"Wl98- 00"” must be prepared I out- vey mm breaking up beneath ! NW"! "3 In '1” SM! Wllltim We-Md up announced Friday night heavily over-psr 40 for nine holes. Work is expanding on the develop- said. -It Went 011- slble outbreak of ted wars. gbem, thgy mu 0.; . pggftjqn ,9. u the Counc s dlsucsaloe were throne speech debate Friday to anned loyal navy forces are mov- "'9'" 0' P Varlely 0' ""cl”' way. For years, he as d. had been handicapped by lack faculties and poor condition oftho building used. This condition will be corrected in the new Navi building. The site, he added, was ideal inasmuch as it is stgthe water's edge overlooking the entrancogta Charlottetown Barbour. BOSSIE RESCUED UNHUIT ORILLIA. Ont. (CP)--A 1!!!! d men and a wrecking truck lifted I cow from a 30-foot-deep well into which it had fallen Friday. The cow had stepped on the cover of I disused well which gave way. Bos- sie was reported in good condition. Warm Welcome In Snow Storm clogged flue. Harold Leslie, owner of an auto accessories store here. found man- ager Albert I-liggs and salesmen Carl Gatchell and Harry Hicks spot was on foot. The fourenglne plane had taken off from el Toro marine base in southern California with 33 service men and a crew of five Marines. concert, in Bonshaw Hall, sponsor- ed by Ladls's Aid. Dance -West Royalty Iiall Wednes- day. Rollie McKenzie's Orchestra. Canteen service. 9.-so to 12:3). lty was so poor at London airport that the pilot requested flight con- trol offlcers to "talk" him down. GO TO AIRPORT Charles and Anne, who were in woollens. gathered at Bucking- ham Palace to cheer the Queen and her husband as they drove through the palace gates with their excited youngsters. Prince Charles have to be reconsidered in view of the U. S. and French embar- goes which apparently caught the British by surprise. It seemed apparent the state prised" and Ambassador Sheik Abdullah al-Khayyal arranged a state department conference to seek an explanation. Senatm Walter George LANDAU FOR AMBASSADOR OTTAWA (CP)-Argentina's new (Dem. ambassador to Canada, Carlos L. . unconscious. Mr. Leslie was also 1, u. t . 5 Tofflanl. rode 10 Government ""1 Prince” A"."'i' fllllppasfd l” "wall gm" :l't""'5 15'' km W: ul":sip”5fp:g:tdeda,:is1Ag overcome when he attempted to 33' lc.a".m”" ggmmemseeella Salli”; a:)'gedd:,ek"ec;) .::ptaa';,t,T:Eit;mehn:: House in Governor-General Mas- s.i3oi”Ki3n'5'ali”k.i.l.:"r'i.l.."Eol.f w:ali-7:; ztlioe l.'riSi.l"" ceiiligilili lhEl:Iair:lI3f):llllr;?rern:etmlhcn1l) :0 0 iiroach to the airP0rt across a dl” ""3 ""3" mm "'9 'l""d"'3- the proposed shipment "unwise-" secret. But the cat was let out of "Y ' 3'3” ”"'d"" mday "l V” An emergency call by customer Val Prltchard. a telephone opera- tor. brought a doctor and police in the scene. The men were re- vived wilh artificial respiration and oxygen. line of rugged hills. it was the second plane disaster in northern California within 24 hours. Less than 3!) miles in tho cast a B-52 jet bomber exploded in the air Thursday afternoon and crashed. Four officers are missing or dead. Four parachuted to sal- ely, . . A rancher in the vicinity of Niles Five-year-old Anne was so ex- clicd at the thought of sccing.hcr parcnis again that she srampcrcd up the stairs ahead of the Queen Mnlhcr and Princess ltiarcorei to be the first aboard the plane and the first to claim it hug and a kiss. After tea with her mother and sister. the Queen and her family set off in the snowstonn for a weekend at Windsor Castle. The Queen Mother and Princess Mar- dress of other tribes. awaited in the palace forecourt to shout their greetings to the Queen, the first reigning sovereign ever to visit the West African territory. Her Majesty. shivering with the unexpected cold-only seven hours after she had been exposed in swel- tering troplcal heat-smiled and waved to the crowds and wrapped per mink coat more tightly about er Proceeds for the March of Dimes: v Unloading car bulk mixed grains 'l'ues.. Feb. 21st. Bring bags. P.E. Morris Feed service. 12 Lower Queen at. All accounts owing Gilbert Mc- Ddllllll not paid by February Nth :3 be handed to a lawyer for cou- on. He demanded an explanation from the bag Thursday with discovery John Foster Dulles as soon as the of the 18 light reconnaissance secretary of state returns from a innks being loaded aboard the Bahamas vacation. James Monroe at New York's Senator Hubert if u m o h r ey Erno'(lvn docks. destination Dam- should study the advisability of a man. Saudi Arabia. sent his credentials. Mr. Massey recently revived the practise of sending the horse-drawn open lan- dau. complete with mounted out- riders. for ambassadors making calls at Government House. Grand Bingo St. Andrews Ball cut by ilN.llD.W0- The order for half cash on the barrelhead for TV sets-up from theold rate of 83 1-3 per cent--is among stiff restrictions Imposed on iastahnsn buying is an effort to cut borne consumption and force more goods into the export mar-lost. and costs of almost every house hold in the land. The chanccllorxeduccd the gov- crnment subsidies on both bread and milk. Beginning Feb. 28 brpad wlllgoupspennys loefto M pence. Milk will go up half pemu a pint to 715 pence July i. have their modernisation VIO- grams cut by .i:S0.llII.ND. Dc-fence outlays for I955-56 are to (ll :1 12Q.000.000 P011515! 10 El.- 499.ooo.ooo rounds- Government spending was out by c2o.ooo,ooo. Civil service staff: will be reduced by mm or more oftbe 111 itlcal I . I..a- . . Hacmmuauaaa G borltl:s thadythifnhctinillnn Wmrmillan already has boosted . pound the vs govern was putting an intolerable burden the Bank of Ensllllfl v V , t , .........."""- r-.2.-':..::.” "7."-;.:' o"..':.:.-":"'- W.::.-W". 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S. recentgo rs- mems 10 foreign buyers ln View mm 3 h d b t”Ff;:"'"” 9 L k and the Duke of Edinburgh came airport an hour late because of the town of Niles. lylns 0'1 I 5' fused to sell Israel 550. .000 0' "'9 '93” Mlddli? E3” "d "e, llpeec 9 8 9 wt hllnl-SKVCE Ml" K hmesnn l;.::""L';' grxpegnfl home Friday from their three-week engine trouble But the Queen and degree slope AMHERST (C1,) 1,. mm M worth of war equipment. NOT"! -"Flea" Slllllllonl Bill BI'll- b "PH l'V9;k Mt""I'd"g- l”"”l:'9d 1m 5””: m”g W: . . GI 01' ' ' T our 9 , ai aid it Will ll llin Y 3 IX 01' 7087535 V9 ring. Lunch... 31"!” 0! l-"0PlC5l Nl39l'l3 l0 I Will" "'9 duke WEN? asleep While Tellalrl There was no Place l0I' I llell' men were revived Friday after he Arm: C?-lie ';f,iu(?IrdeAr,.,: ,5? 3': aryrlnssto the MlddlewEa:tl.lealtil:ougE Conservative R. A. Donahoe. (ling hfog (mg .' mm” 'l'd ' wlntry '"”w"l"m' WE” "mde at Trllmui LlbY"- 3'"! C0PleT l0 land- The 0'llY W” '0 lng overcome by coal gas from a ' 1 it u it was indicated this policy might Reserve March 8 for Variety Thousands of Londoners. ”' ' W9" ""3Wl"'9 05 "19 d9l3Y- Vl5lbll' reach the bassy sa d was very sur- m st”-H Mon Feb mh ' 15.; royal plane, a British 0vsr- garei willlgdbe staying nearby at tc:(l?le:,lr:hnel :l;eI'.llf;:u:2l&em9: 32:: - Ll gs In n "ma. hc-ipo. "awn. d-on seas Airway! Corporation Ar- Windsor ge. . l Victoria 31 M10. -, Edmonton .. .. ma” : .11, lull cam for M . h .!k d - egina ... ... m-:..'.';' c...'.'"..... '..:1. .."l:'... Hig er Ml L Brea Prices A ;,;,,,,;;;-5 -- - we ,3- F "P. CTIDNU Hill pn Tuesday - uitawa . - Aabl:-.ary nu st 1 pclock. . . . . 31:3:-cesl 11: patrons are nvitsd a - .. lens. . P I f C I R I B t . Fredericton It W- . is to so put Halifax 12 I "UW1. Game time Uzi. LONDON (AP) - Britons will on on the whole felt the dose of ordered boosted from lllts . 5.... go P” u 9., gag dam, on gusterlty was not as severe as cent. 1: : "it 80: (elevhlon sets under Inti-lnilatigl; they had (caret I 1'lGllTl-IN ssr.-rs Ymmg, , u 0 ,3 3 '”'l' I" '''””l'"' ''””'m””' Macmillan announced broad gov st. John's .. ... I8 I . 9,, ,,,,,,,,,,..g kg”, sunsmiss nnoucnn em mmmm . . nlc'u.:s''.mds'.b' &.:,""'m"' ,a',,,',; Bread and milk will "cost more. our mcmuum action will have "gift. owned lndutrlos web .. HALIFAX (GP) - F ' Government spending is hell! an impact on the living standards ".9 rgllwgyg ,.nd coal mines wil office says an area of Great Lakes. As I result generally fine weather is forecast for wild. an Awusmcu ti tioaerywsstof. Forecasts: