SEPTEMBER 21. PICK II.I(. (Continued from Page 1) election manifesto. The Liberals cancelled their ,.,.,-1y rally scheduled at Chelten- mm Oct. 33-27. That once-pow- .,-::-.1 party now fills only nine stats of the 626 in the House of (fnmmons. One of its big prob- Inns is to decide how many seats to contest in this election. The Labor and Conservative I'al'iiCS have their problems. too. The Conservatives -- regarding tins as their big chance - don't know whether to pitch their cam- pgjgrl on a specific program of 1iv?ii' own or concentrate their up on Labor”s record in office KHLF. W46. Advice To Conservatives Ln.-d Beavenbrook's anti-soclal- ,1.. Evening Standard suggested 1..-. Conservatives -”go forward to me election without. enunciating any fixed program." Such a pro- USEO OARS 1951 gram. the paper continued. would start arguments about its merits and turn the interest a the elect- ors away from the abominable re- cord of the socialists." Many Conservatives with this approach. La.bor'has a family fight on its hands. Backers of leftist former Health Minister Aneurin Bevan contend Attics had followed the U. S. foreign policy line too close- disagree ly and overstrainod Britain's economy with the rearmament program. The left-wingers have made no move to bolt, the party. Instead they have indicated their determ- ination to fight it out with Att- lee's moderates within the party's high command. Probably 1.500 candidates will contest the 026 seats in the House of Commons. Lelbor has an ef- fective majority of six seats. The Strait of shn Juan de Fucs. separating Vancouver Island on Hmo the south from Washington state. is 90 miles long and 13 miles broad. FLASH!! pde & muons llurry! Hurry! Hurry! There are still a. few good tnicks and cars left at prices that will meet your pocket book. A '49 car priced as low as 33800. See them of our old site, 169 Grafton St. F. R. McLAINE LTO. 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Managers of teams in the six-club staffed almost exclusively by Gan- ndlans. have applied to the Brit- ish Ice Hockey Association for par- mission to pay some games on Sundays. , The request relates particularly to Earl's Court Rangers. who have to compete for their home crowd; with figure skaters such as Belita and Canada's Barbara Ann Scott, so far the main opposition-to Sunday hockey has come from Sir Arthur Elvin, wealthy boss of wembley stadium. sir Arthur is understood to have objected that the procedure would mark the first time British professional sport had played on that day. In seeking Sunday dates. Earl's Court officials stress . that this would be the only wny'of main- taining a continuous schedule. The schedule starts Oct. 6. Is Critical Of Massey Report ST. AGAPIT. Que.. Sept. N-- (OP)-Provincial Solicitor General Rivard said here yesterday cer- tain recommendations of the Mas- sey Commission conltain "germs of desiih" for the provinces. Mr. Ricard. speaking at the in- augur-ation of a Roman Catholic convent in this Lotibiniere County village. said he referred to. Mas- sey Commission recommendations regarding Federal aid to universi- ties. p "Provincial authority is supreme in the field of education," said the Quebec cabinet. minister. "The constitution has determined for what purposes the Federal auth- ority and the provincial authori- ties may collect taxes. ' It stipulates for education that" the provinces alone have the right to collect taxes. if the Federal Government has money to offer it is bccausc it has collected taxes which do not belong to it. "Let the Federal Government pay back the hundreds of millions it h-as taken from our sources of revenue and universities will have no nced of its assistance. "Despite their feeble resources." said Mr. Rivard. "the provinces founded their universities with- out having to rely on Federal aid." Twill can tcontinued from Page 1) lion to provide for pensions with n means test for the 65 to 69 year nge group. Mr. Martin said the question of income ceilings had been fully discussed with tho Provinces. No Province had inrliczitori A strong desire to set the ceilings any higher than those in the present bill. The majority of the Provinces felt that the ceilings in the present Old Age Pensions Act (3600 to 51020) were high enough. Other provisions. the Minister said. had also been left to the Provinces to make. These are the maximum amount of Assist.- ance (540 a month or less). the minimum age (65 years or more) and any special conditions of eligibility. The Federal Govern- ment felt that. within the limits of administrative feasibility, each Province should be given the greatest possible leeway in el- tnblishing requirements to meet its particular capacities and needs. The Minister expressed the hope. however, that all the Pro- vlnces would ultimately adopt a uniform pattern "in order to take the fullest. advantage of the scope of this federal legislation." Some time ago Premier Jones stated that the Prince Edward Island Government was consider- ing bringing this matter before the Legislature at a special sel- slon. but no decision was reach- ed until yesterday. when an early November sitting was fixed upon. It is expected that the House will be in session for about two days. Mount. Victoria at 15,200 feet is the highest peak of the Owen Stanley mountain range in Aus- tralian New Guinea. Meior Hoopla - CQCHOOL TEACHER 5AVN65 ? 'IT'S A3 BATH SALT THAT ,,si4m To sum: OFFIFHE ATOM some! me one OF 'n-tqse Dacovs THEC F DUCK5 WILL GO -M.-AND. 'DOtsllT FORGET English National Hockey League. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Delegate: from the 12 member nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are meeting in Ottawa to clec:de the future program or the alliance and the contributions of the members to it. It is Expect u. A. 1. on MI: More Aid no csnsda 05'. more men. cnce. mspecte a iivnl in Ottawa EXpPCied Canada Will bE asked to extend more men- Here Emmanuel Shinweil, U.K. DE- fence Minister and Britain's delegate to the comet- n R. C.A.P. guard of honor on at- Scope or Pact (Continued-ffgn Page 1) and Turkey. which Mr. Ach- eson celled "the big, concrete achievement." 2. Publication word "statement the North Atlantic commun- ity" whirh told Russia' she can't split the West, called the Soviet's pence tactics vu- gue. obscure and. empty and named a five-nation cominll- tee of ministers including Canada-to press Ahead with long-range planning in non- military fields. 3. Appointment of a 12-mi- tion super-committee to dir- ect the drive to close the gap. between what defences the west has and the consid- erably more she needs. 4. Implied support nf Italy's bid for modified pence terms. 5. Agreement on the costs of European fields. communirnfions barracks. Canada's initial will not exceed 510,000,000. 6. Agreement to boost the nunihcr of council meetings in three or four a your anti to invite Gen. Eisenhower to go to Rome to help in forg- lil 500- of . rogardlnx shnrinz air- and bill lng new military decisions. The Rome meeting was nr- iglnally set for Oct. 29 hut. this was changed hccause of the Oct. 25 British elec- firm. The admission of Greece and Turkey is not final. It will have to be approved by a number of parliaments. including Canada. However. admission now is enn- sldererl certain and plans nrc hr- ing made to create it new mili- tary command pivoting on Tur- key in the.Midrlle East. This broadening of member- ship and extension of the de- fence area into the strategic Middle East was accomplished with strong nppositlon- notably from Denmark and Norway. But the U. S. and U. K. put. forward strong miliinry argu- ments and won the battle. As delegates started leaving Ottawa and strong security ar- rangements eased in the Parlia- ment Bulldlngs. the meeting scene was still shadowed by the big issue of how to pay for more rearmnment when every one nf the .12 nations thinks it already is doing about all it can. The communique went gingerly on this point. it said: "All memtber governments roc- ognize as their joint aim the building up of defence forces to a sufficient level of strength and the no less important objective of A sound and stalbie economy neces- sary to support that effort. Re- ports have indicated a. number of difficulties in the economic and production fields. Muniber countries recognize the need to surmount such diffit:uPt- ies in order to assure the con- tinued progress of their efforts to strengthen the free world. . . . The ministers rwognize that the common etffort requires a com- mon attack on these problems and agreed to take such action several- ly and jointly as they deem sp- proprlate." For those reasons. the super- committee has been named to "survey urgently" the require- ments of an acceptable plan for defence of Europe and reconcile them with the political and econ- omic cmpsrbiiitlee of the member countries. This committee is to report by Dec. 1. its Canadian member may be Finance Minister Abbott. Non-Military Co-operation The statement on the North At- lantic Community-called some- times "the Ottawa declaration"- struck at. least one note Canada has been wanting to hear, it named five countries, including Canada. to appoint ministers to work for advancement of non- miliiary co-operation in three fields. ' one was for "co-ordination and frequent consultation on foreign policy. having particular regard to steps designed to promote peace." Canada has been calling for an earlier and stronger voice for the smaller powers in the 3'15-Kin! of big power policy decis- ions. The other two: 1; Closer economic and social co-operation in order to promote and to ensure condit- ions of econmic stability and well-being both during and after the present period of the de- fence eiilort. 2. Collaboration in the fields of culture and public informin- tion. The statement said -. but with- out naming any country -- that attempts to divide the West will fail. With an obvious slap at Russia. it added: "A series of so-called ptacc offers as vague in language as they are obscure in content are made from time to time. The people: of the North Atlantic Community will test. these offers by the deeds that follow tiheni. They will newr reject any genuine move for peace but. they will not be deflected from building up their defensive strength by mere empty words about peace." ooo-n coo-tries Ormskirk. an ancient gcrbread. market Lpwn In Lancashlre. England, is celebrated for manufacture of gin- leis In Accident Aboard terrier WASHINGTON. Sept. 20- (AP) -The navy nnnounccri tonight that "two men are dead. five men are missing: and 15 are in- ljurvd as a result of A jet air- craft. crush untl serious fire nhozirri the iiziiys l'llTl'lCF l'. S. S Essex yesterday (Korean timol." The ship was in oper- ation off Korea. The navy nnnounci-ment iinuod: "A lwin jet Banslice tone of the newest operational fighters used by the navy! coming in for a landing on the carrier deck. failed to hook the arresting gear properly. bounced over all deck hzu-ricrs and rrnshed into another jet aircraft parked on the fore part of the flight deck. The resullim! fire destroyed four jet fighters and extensively damaged four others. "There was no major damage to the ship." i COH- Tame Crow Gets” Into Golf Match i BAR.-RE. Vt. Allan won the Midway championship Sunday. . - But would he have won it a tame crow hadn't gottcn into the match on the 3'1th green? MtacDougal was even with Billy Bottomley at the 37th green. Both had landed long approach shots. As they walked to the green the tame crow suddenly swooped down and half rolled, half carried Bot- tomley's ball into the rough. The golfers were at a loss what to do. There's nothing in the rule book about tame crows. Finally cop Club even. Botiomley dubbed his next drive and MacDougal took the 38th hole and the match. wouliliieidi Colombo Plan OTTAWA. Sept. 20 - (CF) Herbert Morrison. Britain's foreign minister. suggested tonight that the Commonwealth Colombo Plan to succor and save large areas of follow. He came up with that View in an address prepared for delivery over the CBC, indicating that the United Kingdom is talking up that sort of development in North At- lantic Council meetings concerned with carrying on rearmament and maintaining economic simultaneously. western Europe. big points in the council sions about the long-range objec- tives of N. A.T. 0. At the same time, Mr. Morrison ideas of Moscow imperialism" DARLINGTON W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Dariington W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Sterling MacLean on Sept. 3rd. Meeting opened with the "Ode followed by the Creed" and seven members answered roll call by buying an old hat. The sum of 70c was realized from same. Three visitors were present. The minutes of the ))l'PJVl1)U.i meeting were read and adopted. and all bills were paid. Correspon- dence was discussed and co1lect.on amounted to 6'.) cents. Next meeting to he held at. the home of Mrs. Angus MacLean. and roll call to be answered with 3. cent for each letter in name. Program consisted of two solos by Mrs. Harry Ver Hover. Meet- ing olosed by singing ”Old Grey Bonnet." Sept. 20 -(AP) -p Macnougal of Montpelier the contenders declared the hole! Asia charts A path the North At-. lantlc Treaty Nations might welt stabilitv 1- particularly in V It sounded like one of Britainiej discus-- sald the West "cannot ignore the '. potential threat that comes from j the vast armies and destructive f PAGE SEVEN PIC-T URI-IS SOLVE PROBLEM. PHELPS. N. Ya Sept. 20-(AP)- The kindergarten moppets kept getting on the wrong school buses at the end of the day. The drivers were slowly going cazy roundinll them' up until the Board of Edu- cation got the big idea. Now there are picnics of any mais painted on the sides -If all the buses. Even a five-year-old can re- member whether he goes home on the rabbit bus. the chicken bus or the bear bus. 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