L";'t.hN iialtpand Adam mum, no mo; wife. . ..:-mz g---- . - v ;r.aMdr4tu . S . o .' i .. ., .1 A l Vi a g . 1 Big Government Icebreaker it... to 9.... Here To Escort The Mexico .. . - - uen River. From there until we lslalhglltctylieintil-Ii'llIItdil:llb'.lIltltIh shibywas five or six miles of! ar N. 7 esterday afternoon for Gsspe the ice was much 1131199!- Wmttimll lime in her twenty-five From then on ulrtil arriving at a me rsi erailon The purpose of position east of Indian iloclt most ifsrfall hgge is to escort the freigh- of the travelling was in 09911 WW- ,..,. Mexico to open water after er. . . heavy ice mng mo locked at the Railway Off Indian Rock very oh...-r for the past ten days. Once was encountered andunthrent) llgnch free the Mexico is due to load po- Ware went in I "mil 5 P Woes at either Georgetown or through. After several unauca1ta- Snllris for southern parts. M lllemP'l- m9 d d Coming up the harbor yesterday. to turn the Macbeth aroun an the huge ship made short shift of proceed stern first through the ice. the ice maintaining a speed "N31 which "Md ""3 "uh" w W” to motor midsummer. Captain Wilo ty inches in thlchtess with heavy fred Dufour in describilll 9'? MP Pm”! '3 "SW "ha" Th” "”"" down (mm Quebec City. reported first manouver was that heavy ice was encounie ed the ship arrived off Point Prim. until reaching the mouth of the which took a matter of three hourl- l-'i't.i.. than into Charlottetown har- The In W” hit by 3 C” N0V' the greater part of the summer Diets consciousness since the ac- servlciilg the govemment outposts, mm" lb” ”'l':i"'d mg: M ”'""' in Hudson Bay, Cornwallis Island, "mil Jim"; 1? c0"ded””' Van. Baffin Island and the coast of mi ”wa.de" M” Siam Greenland. returning to Quebec late We bed” 9 V3' 3' 5 '"'f I in November. Both the ship nnd.”"d 3"5We"ed "'9 'p"ye” " 3' crew are not strangers to working "E”'"5 Cm"Y- 3 m'Y9a"”'d my in ice, having to spend the great-Wk" f”9'" ”"99 ''"""h5 "''m"' er part of each year at it. :5”"”2 - . luizy Crotiy woke partly par- EdGsu:.&r:"l:'h::::p:l:,: kl": allicil and speechless but made a Rock nd '3, on mud and has mllltzlclo recovery after well-wlsh- unded "mm It Grmdsmm: peso ers stills-til-ibed 510.000 to send him Sudden Death Yesterday Of Coun. George R. Keefe Tho death of City Councillor George R. Keefe occurred at 6:30 last evening at the P. E. Island Hospital following illness which rendered him unconscious at 5:! yesterday morning and his immedi- ate removal from his home eight Richmond St. to hospital. He was in his 70th year. Mr. Keefe was born at Rollo Ba! the son of the late William H. Keefe and Margaret Robertson. Early in life he removed to Mil- waukee where he served an HP- prentlceship and became a Bl'Idll' ate machinist. On returning to thel island joined the staff of the inter- national Harvester Co. and within it short time was transferred to Woodstock. N. I. where he was placed in charge of an area of sev- eral counties of New Brunswick as Blockman. i Mr. Keefe returned to Charlotte- town and opened the Baird Dru: Company as manager for the or- ganizatlon. eventually acquiring the sole control of the' establishment here which he operated for tea "E L"-'3 Conn Kt," years under the name of the Keefe mtg. go" no Elise, tls.oo':ormar Ann; tuna. . euar ttbatn Its Itarriut D C.LlehasoldthabuI!Kmuu ndsusg illi,8l1!S:ll rto real estate” and udgug” . the Keefe Hygienic Service. years Alb Me Mr. Keefe enjoyed a large olrole oguimf ralfdtlt of friends throughout the-ck! am i in the affairs of the city and st '1 his llm n talent. surviving ro- ad”, we completed picking up lIll:r"ll;lspllal for Sick Children the, buoys around the Magdalen ""' 1 d eed S i -------- t terday visited Government House son. Seen in the reception line is -idence between thrce and live 0'- al-lr.ilI'll:g .t:Gil'pt;::ll1(etdlIeo:igh?urA:: 6 where they were recrived by Lieut- Mr. N. W. Lowther. A steady clock. i t: hndlug mg buoy; .1 soot-1,. ' - enant Governor Prowse. Mrs. stream of visitors made their wayl N W V s is scheduled to for l r ”W" overhaul, a Job thatgi: longal.1)lII!ti-:- Feed Mum I T. can". lly and iinlinvista bays during George Keefe. the City Council has lost a valued member and the City an honoured Citlzyi. for the past ten years represent- ing Ward Four. Councillor Keefe gave uustlntingly of his time and ability on behalf of the City as 3 whole and of his Ward in particu- ar Property Committee for the past five years. he made Victoria Park a place of beauty which was ad- mired by citizens and visitors alike. His pat hobby was to establish: trailer park and the realization of this dream has been one of the finest acquisitions that has. come to the Park area. Province. He took "us-hetlvs latu'- gut in nu), Other slirvl r the past ten ears - I . i, if y (XII) SI ” elections during that time. While 3” nmnn" " I 1' "d M" Jon, the Council Board ha rendered mines: to l t the it '””"”"' . , Io ""3 x'.::3'mcl:,”W mgt Concord. New Hsmpslt c, and nus- which he WW an d sEellLand lvao at Bay Fortune. P. H. Webster, Brookllne, Mass. Three also survive Percy. in sympathy. Mr. Keefe was llaad Uahsr of l Trinity United (Rturch for many . ' 1 &”';-eI';”";n"h:',':d;?.d';;,"':t' :22 Lulmmco In Chm. towering 17g iliratrd island has been added I the Ifsf . I o'clock.i 000 feet. ' 5 Boy Conscious ' near death in a coma. hour oh, ice was much lighten ad is near his home at Harbor Grace they were able to cover the are :eb;3;n71a';l”95 "W" "9" 0" C”"' irltrnsiln Name in about three Doctors said Monday was the The N. B. Macbean has spent Hr" "me Joseph "gamed mm- followlng a similar acident The latest information on the!” 19”" HUNDREDS OF CITIZENS yes- fzi m 0 u s whales wcle rim-en ashore in Trin- "ln the death or counomo, lic. This included members of the the inviting fireplaces a warm and "As a member of the Council Army and Air Force of white chrysanthcmums and scartAmerican actress to supper at his i geon Commander L.E. Prowse V. Continued on- page 2&2 lworldly-wise actress. Firemen Are Hampered As "As Chairman of the public t0TTAWA (CPI-A stubborn New it has not yet been decided ister Ilartin and R. M. MacDon- . Iar vote d fallen to about five 59' 1919: hlihwt "N ”0oucillor Koala aim but .' Year's Day fire fought in sub-zero whether the Soviets will rebuild on neli, deputy undersecretary of er cent in the 11.75 per cent 5 M” 19” Elm" gal desire to see the old roe: weather amid a hampering con- the present site. move to rented state for external affairs. aweated in i95l.' . L-lfgw a ward brought into g gm; of g o . n of languages and diplomatic quarters or build elsawhaijo in the v The mayor said fire fighters (; mono "K; by, we on said in. A o est . lll t..v , .. let o ;..- Fwre-gimduttrom sewn: wutiv not' No Ir H . x- g . 1 I - r until it was much too Wu 9...” u . W. 7' ........... ......,.........r;"' g M . y .,.m.... no mo ...am ngousglt will stand as a .l ,flnor'.offlca .- eiithrgvtqt .l .30 keen .-' Officials said the external af- as? provisional minis or - ment to his foresight and good ' . . t. A A - . Trick building which stands. on a o from entering the it -go,-,5 ooouqnontv, some W35 gag to,-to,-I Mos nogomod go 3,. ., Judgement. ALASDAIR. st. smcum promontory ovenloolclns the Ridenu wins h using the highly-secret cod- if, is ttzeopunon of the mayor and sembty from the Jura department -ro Mrs. Keefe an: ftamllcy. I lrmltsemcaigills stint-centr-l lliplp mid giederglol;-tg' lsllgifurf the me chief, the fire was en- ofMs-udthetistern France. extend on my own be at an on y I S " o 9 dangering adja ent pr rty, th y en es- rance got back in han- behslf of my Council. my deep The official. Vltali A. La inov. & it it the blaze themselves before C ope G had the legal right to entei the building to fight the blaze. But Chief Foote said his men cohunsiellor andlnchafhgc d'af all-es cal ng the fire department. w o s second au ority to m- g to o hassador Dmitri Chuvahln. estim- mm mm may wen nghl K "1 sled the loss at 3250.000. Valuable paintings. carpets and other fix- . , tures were destroyed. of illustrious Canadians who Amgggggpog WA-rams former Islander VOLCANIC PEAK Highest active volcano is Mounti A"”"""' "WV? 9' p”"i'" l5d' dooitied the btllldln he embassy ooosyvs no,-at w1og..om,oogh they B?" firm” 3"'lV9d- building-until the coding section ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (OP)-New ftlulldlfllld Monday laid, claim M Canada's first 1056 babyfafter I report from isolated Campbellton said it 12 pound baby was there two minutes-after midnight 'lccatl.se of time zones Newfound- land -has a half-hour advaatap Attlred ipueen fGI'dlI'i's ft Royul,,Cleman,cy :':.:.' :1 3:: LONDON (- )--The Mean Man vernor - gum-al's and. Carillon balls chimed tunes from the Peace Tower where the governor-gehet-al'a standard flow in bright noonday sunshine. stat.-ea steps and the rattle of to 'tyrrAwA (CP)-More than 1.000 f over other provinces. callers filed thioulh the ”orlnuou- The report said the 1! pound'lloy and-gold Senate chamber Monday W" Mm the No"! name B” to m." Mm” wmi Gonmoh exceptions attended by men only. clothes and attended by his aides. Mr. Massey received stai' non. diplomats. chiefs of military tails and their officers. and a fan (QOl'Il'DIlIlllc. tit the mount mm "cremry M me "me W! Wand nth” Dr. car" had broken up not long before the from Mayor Charlotte Whitton, him: "No entry." lie said he then Al'Ml::llmn:l!l.l;lllv5v3;-lks 0! We may 'g?"3: -l:3f3TXfIe:"9!;i'll;':! Embassy officials said Monday with Acting External Affairs Min- the main centre door. V attend the love). But this year as wick. People of the Belfast con. uauakmtehso callers were mainly gregatlnn hold door in their hearts i also was in the reception lilo. Ha grandfather. who was their pastor llaaiiatlngly approached Mr. Nlas- for ill years. ' O uy's aides. was reassured and no go yon, om nuhoum. undo e n e F went on to If meted by the ltw- enl will attend Oxford University - , 0f.I;::-dl.enOlfllm-M" C. D. mm. where he will peraue honour post y g Y99umH'"7 ,; hstaldeduthe llgeclpiiolghltlnf: d-I:litres- 9 . 9" "3 9 P "'9 m 97- ""9 island students who have won ' r be ad Ll Chleh d Neill - A l (GP)-ne weather l.l':dB':ml:IrIaltli'or A. ails. Lovttlll. 5,';?,:?t 5"”-i""'I”' M" 1” "" W p p O a C O u S S I a office says lira high pressure area ' than of the di lomatlc corps. led ' . " P f have been awarded the Rhldes . ' . ' ...3'T:s”:"..Y"9i"ET”il”3.'i:'.:f...1f:'2.?53e55i.l5ifts"ii.”'.!l.?.3-liZ"ii2;: ms- armloads of documents and load- 9 relenlle-W 59'” "'30 the records in the coding suction vcrslly, is the latest to receive the l ing them into two black llmous- "'9. 9 ,..K - r l , "it is my personal opinion that KENTVILLEV 11.5. (cp) .. A G H Alasdair Mat-Lean Sinclair. an embassy personngl cm-rylng out Whltfil "MY ensulfec H10 lifted they were more anxious to save ' honour student of Dalliouscic Uni- P007 ;Donnld M. and Mrs. S-inclair, Hali- in off-duly firemen. was sounded the vplteyrleld charge where Alas- that it was declared cut- during ingl hnr. th id at cdalec fthe nt thatnth in t” thihthlt . 9"" ' 3'” and buck dram " Sm? ms mg-185' M,” occupgasxge weniollp ltil jlaltlc. A llewmYI:ti?': oltfns ftp e D mu ry Clllef Fgoteg Wzsalidllgz, stgtliipcll blit fiallmtrmggttiiltation. said Mr. Oy- zfaaegning WgI:l9nT:;':;:d it'll-t9; ghl-witch lm mmia o ;::”;13;d fgllf ii”, party for children of embassy stuff Chief Foote sought guidance was blocked by a Russian who told ler. appeared to be the cause of blazc was discovered. the memo y of Rev. Dr. Alexand- ne new uernian-speakin Cana- or Macbean Sinclair his paternal graduate studies in the field of philosophy-politics-economics. Hon. Thane A. Campbell. Chief lomati . T h lIi- . au,c:.:"ognco,: G,-eogroo. ""3"" M "'9 P"'Vl"C9 "9l7l. W- LONDON (AP)-Prime Minister political parties met It a crisis at- London Scheduled Feb 7 i..7':'ild3";L3iili?t570l.?ili 3"t'i"'ii”51-'i-e"-t”'l:.?::if.."1?.:.t:: .'l'.:.'f:r'l..2'u'."'.'..;"tl..:"”":"”f.':. in . emmng l. A tar clnn l. nottnort Mn-arltata Monday . aussauuot huA”Nlb'll0dlTlltl ala.Bt-ltishtaks ldforhmb 'lb"..i.'.'.."..&.':".:'l.'.”:.::."3 Garment Forces '2.':'.:.'.'.t'."?!.."2i:.':2.':. ..':";.: ..”i"'..l::..- t"'”.??.:.':& 2,,-ve been rgmea" in 'n”-mm -a j ".3... . .ov.....-.,.o.,,; - - msnt's policy of sailing new and tin lc in nation: mimosa; all: s Iv .lai would not be rocondlilnnnd slid uill be granted in private tlealara Moss the district today and in i am we on F.'oE.f'".?."i': .3'.”"tIt...”'...':5?.".if liilt... :'.:t..:.”.-:'::...: in r-- mp--v or mm or .:-.::.-"M M -in --1? mo, Mn" . ".1 I Leno), qgomo J. miy .139” Do Rum! .0 mp kup PM" M "I. top foreign affairs and dsfence'ad- Galtskall was making his first might be reconditioned and run. wt V hangings-saluaiaal Join C "b f A C. Harvey tiilol, H. c. Warbttrton Middle East. The propoaal w... visers. all Pitch as Labor party leader. ported as wawos or war not... Jerry who timed his at-inonthnld all ea" On er9nCe p 1' lllllll. A. L. Collett fills). A. 1'. made by Labor party leader l-(ugh The Eden government is ultd-tr f W" "W W" '""" '"'""'"" the government of the country of newspapers. including those back- ! the Conservatives. favor the ed . the prime minister's residence. hundreds of old British tanks and H” l” W" "'3'"? n” 9' um" E 'i Norm mu t b at ly p inted good h vs leaked .--.,.. quas e new a po s a ' leader 0 the Laborlte sltlcn Middle East. shl merit of reconditioned war ma- . oomguhg g old arms to tbs at-sells and their A tlolntmr , ttluad anu- uid a wholly-altctai llolua '- . , ' "MW W. I ,. when he meets President Elssn- "”"s " to I: 53 at U on the a math an ac . I ah I "nltuellad ”a ' iddle last sstloo. Rus- tongsrnls M lib DI Iha it to start on a W a ' or "M C. 1",”. (ll-on ttartad training Rn.” ' h At ANQHIICN, m Ir report fur the planned, civil side was to Iypt through let sea . Idea tal aiuksll he had al- altplaiaad t:.:.arllatnsat that Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 0 Reds And Small Pariy Gain PARIS, (OP)--The Communist and the discontent- ed small business men's movement led by Pierre Pou- jade appeared early today to be siirprise gainers in the French general elections. Their gains could be big com- plicaiing factors in efforts of moderates to rule France. Mountng returns from Monday's parliamentary bal- loting showed the so-called Republican Front led by ex- premier Pierre Mendes-France and the rival right- .centre grouping behind Premier Edgar Faure not doing (IS well as predicted. The result may be that the new tary-general of the Socialist party, lassembly elected for a five-vear was re-elected in the Pas de Ca- icrm will be even more ungnvcrn- lais department. . able and difficult in handling the Former premier Paul Ramadlier. nation's urgent dtlisiuns that the a Socialist defeated in 1951, got outgoing deputies ltcre. his seat back. Prowsc and Premier A. W. Math;-V, in nnd from tho tiovci-nnr's rc- WUMMUNISTS WIN 52 m imt-ti-opolitan France-showed the -...m...:-... (Wliimuniats had won 52 seats. in I llic same departments in 1951 they u on only 35. said Monday there 1- a ttslrung These returns were on the basis utics from Metropolitan France possibility" the pair will act to. of less than 20 per cent of a total plus 50 from overseas areas. for those in the pruedence list, .From the glitter of tho gaily-.gctiicr in "The Qlccpinu Prince." lmlllllaf V019 wtallins around 25: T0 be eleded 5811- 3-0116 debut? prior to his reception for the pub- lighted tree to the crackle from, Director John Huston was 00”v'l90- .quoted llcro Monday as saying: The Republican Front led by T” be elected Jam 29-059 d9? clerby. gtle ; s of Par" t cheerful -th L C1 grehetleld 'It'he.”tlt's thc greatest comliination yct llplclntties-l"t”1i.'ance lwttiin 53mai:Id ith; "W fmm the silclety island! ill ml 4 Judges. na rs. Members of the guests a t e recepton a . he 0 opposiic kinds of la cnt.” rt: -cen e coat on w c a v Legislature, Deu puly, Ministers Christmas theme was carried Olivier would play the part of a 90”ab0l'8tt!d W1”) Premier Fll-"'9 W593” hffttfpenjlso fmlI:M1”!:t: Mayors, Officers of the Navy, through in the floral srrangementyforcign prince who invites a pretty W0" 52 0i the 177 3933- G" eec 9” ave m D” . . . . . . GAULLISTS DROP French establishments in India In attendance on llis Honour let carnatlons in green cedar, en- embassy His aristocratic ad- - 2 l were Commander J.N. Kenny. Sur- liahced by the beauty of the polrl- vances are cleverly parrled by the The”? W3" a"0"h” "0"lce”ble which have been add to mdm' trend in the election in which the p prime issues were France's ability my 527- W" ”59mblV"”” to hold onto her overseas possea- ly 598' stons and the need for establishing government stability. P u u a ' Th -5 0 3 Pt II. To 3- r ”;.i.””i 'l....."":.iP"i:;” :2: 3:: comm-u”'”'”'”os -mum -ma " V . "" diate ft 1'' W o ' General Charles de Gaulle. ly ' '1' Wm-tam ” The Social Republican party. an Rf3m"”d Wlm tm 3 u S S I a n m a S S u r n offshot of Gen. de Gaulle's (lid Pas- t du People Frahnais. i had not e ected a deputy. Its popu- semblem dily, as did former premiers Paul Reynaud. Edouard Dnladler. An- toine Pinay, Rene Plaven and 30- A fire---alone. he said. may hhve Wm, not mowed ,-no, me em, hert Schnman. Guy Mollst. secre- hm. .....m.m...............n.m . .. h .. h ff: 5""'m3 55'0" EIP 55" 9 had acess to other parts of the In "l l-0Bl1"W 00mP15l"ed bl!”-Tl? had been cleaned out by the Rus- Vgfgy ' Kentville coal dealer said Monday there is a shortage of Cape Breton I than the building." he said. ”They co Mm lhl',ih uu'al'n. Hc is the son of Rev. inns. The general alarm. calling Dnollongc PROBLEM , were well drilled. They made a 19;. 100-pel'-Celll job of it. There wasn't sci-1 lunch colonm mvcmom andlfaxl Nova Scotin, well known to at 6:37 p.m.'The fire was con- "it took them six hoursand. they enough left in there to fill your mmnwd by Enlmh g speaking Prince Edward islanders when sidcred under control at 10:52 pm. couldn't save the building. his pipe. He said Canning and other towns tures issued lg no nguo II is Wm. n "N Rev. Mr. Sinclair was minister in but it was not until fl am. Monday said. '1 am not a fireman but. .. Depttty Chief Maynard Dolman. have been getting 310111 on . "non than om”; . 3"'m”"f39"" - it was the first time fire fi6- who led the first fire squad to the supply of coke gnd gmgll cool or. ' F "on er M. or amp d.-..- was born go loom-5 "go. The anihassadnr was In the cm- stroyed an embassy here ilnd it scene. said he went outside to lo"1;"-igimoa ayofsawa -lzvm cmjne Amman, Sinclair mums from . hassy when the fire broke out. He posed a d " t diplomatic situtI- check the rear of the embassy and ers. But he said Kcntvllle dealers wenmt her mm emf" of once long mm M bimm" Wren”. Be. latcr stood siolldly outside. watch- lion since an embassy is consld- tried to re-cnter through the same have also felt the shortage i in neighboring Annapolis val- communltles. Donald Oyler de- bed the situation as "touch and go... tiers received from Kentvllle deal- ilie shortage and "miners cant do who soon arrived on the scene re-entered tho cmbassy through much about it without cars to load.” dcstinatlon is prepared to give & guarantee against that happening. , Explainbtg that large quantltied, -1 j Eden promised to consider a rs- other surplus Secoad W0l'ld' W; t3l':l"'h'5'71d';':w::fn';n:':'fl't';l g:;”f”'-l; of surplus materials have I,” i through o lgld ggzitsltell the Middle '"'"""""93 Eastern situation will be discussed '"""' " l” "3" '3' "5 howgar in Washington later this re;?rlt':1"r:c':fvel:l4nbed lnoa . - Ides has caged a nagtnslmmt. :0" whet!!!-or; lll'lPR: of today cons than cell ve . om problems-inclutfl a stale mi material was not heingngerted tame beg: the end foreign dealers to destinations ll recess Jan. hi. uses other than those 91:16:57: VOTE LIVELY CAMPAIGN licports from all over showed .l.n' Associated Press tabulation there was a heavy vote for the 5-14 oi 177 deputies seats-almost oiie- seats at stake in metropolitan Burtt:r's Film Lab. third of the 544 total at stake in France. - ' Clivier-Monroe an s'r. Jollxs Nfld (cpl .. rue! Reception Yesterday May Star in Movie . MdYDI"s Tl'bIliC :cl('1i(1era'l”l"'li'lomr'i1ll:l't'5-i5)il9 fllztiaiilg A 1' G O V 9 r fl in e fl l H O U S 9 rcltitc-!ovIgliriqIie(rf.humI.S) - Sill.-i1?."lN The Poujade form at the same Fuels Flgures stage had won 10 seats. Pre-elec- g g Shakcspcnreail zictor. may star in iinit estimates said they would win PARIS (AP) --Facts and figures ,4; Government mo. ' H15 um. 3,1)” moot. cot, Aw, Rogers go a lTinl'ie' with Marilyn M(llll'tl(hv only four of these 10 and igl-it in about the French election: ' bggltidgefbidldiiillio lomrl.ii;,hl..,i-Os 3.19 our-th'e Lieutenant diogfernor TW D and Wing Commander A. G. Mme” Landon mpmselnauve H1" whole cuunmh The following tribute by M t? .' i'.' " F i ' ' " sum” to me me Counjllizr j jllrlsyorshlp. L. Prowse held ii special Levee. Macmillan. George Keefe was given for pub- lication last night: To be elected Jan. 2-.544 dep- from New Caledonia. south Pacific. poned; one seat from the former Full strength of outgoing assem- comnu-ed with s(.sao.stls; 1951. Percentage of vote cast-lowed rate was 70.7 per cent. to Ndvema Will! the extremely cold weather over the Maritime: will been licensed for upon after had received g . .01 Polls opened-I a. .I. is a. star” AST) ' Ia:.s.al...su:u.a:5E? 5