l MAXIMS MAXIMS l” * . or A. MERE MAN . MERE MAN Woman may have got as out of Eden. but as eompenntlon ahe makes earth very pleasant. v- 4 V‘ op|e's. Pape Readby Eve Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew {an-i- CHARLOITETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, coronal; 4, 194s Men may wrangle for religion: write for it; fight for it; die for its. anything~bui live far it. ‘. The Guardian. Three Cents. -".“ Moraine Dally rounded m1. __ 16 PAGES DREW SWEEPS ifiioiui. CONSERVATIVE Four Killed When Two Light Aircraft Collide Wins Leadership Russian Expects No Find Three Men Accident At B‘ ' ri. . Solution To Berlin. Bead In Car Montreal |=i¢|¢| ,1 y 1g Mal‘) ty F U. N. BARBIE. Oct. 3--(CP)—~ NEW Platfflfm The unidentified bodies of three , _.___ men were found in an 1929 model i - day when two light. planes roliid- 4 BERLIN. Oct. a -- (or) -iI‘he ed in mid-air soc feet above Car- 1 automobile close to nearby Elm- vsle by farmer Albert Stone. Russian commander 1n Germany tlervllle Airport near here. i told the world Saturday night, to Dead are: l Elmvale is about 10 miles north of here and 50 miles north of Tor- expect no solution of the Berlin Robert Carlson, nn R. C. M. crisis from the United Notions, subscriptions Delivered 86;. Hail $5.00; other Provinces I U. l. “JI- CONVENTION New Conservative Leader (By John LeBlanc. Canadian Press Stuff Writer) _ u OTTAWA, ‘Dr-t. 3-- (CP)-George ‘Drew, the politically-magnetic Pre- ‘mier of Ontario. is the new leader of the Progressive Conservativo Party. “ The party's national ccnventidh t hi th h . s t a t OTTAWA, Oct. a ~—(CP) ——This time m e c an" a u’ 5y o Big Increase In Traffic llia onto. Police said they believed the P. constable who was pilot of , v ‘ ry his electoral magic on the rest He said agreement could be men. whose bodies were found to- one of the planes. '15 the 30'5"“? 515mm“ adml-ied {Of Confldfl by giving him an Over- w d I reached only by direct negotia- can died of carbon monoxide Pole- Rene Lanthler of Muntreill. My We Progressive COHSPIY-iil"whemnng. first-hone: election a: no s s tlon with the Russians. oning. < manager and chief instructor nflilmml (‘Wwemlilm the Program 8110685501‘ l0 the Pei-Mn! J01"! _ Debate on the Russian bump 5mm "m m“. on h“ w”, ho," 0g m, hung-en and Lauren. on which the party and its new iBracken. —~—- . With two months still to go the lde of Berlin starts tomorrow in ("m church’ h‘ We?“ 1m“ ‘h’ number of passengers carried by Northumberland Ferries from May 1st to Sept. 30 of this year is only about 7C0 less than was car- rled during the ivhole season- from May 1 to Nov. 30-01 1947. The figures for this year up to Sept. (i0 are 54.003, compared to 54,785 for the whole 1947 season. The number of autos carried since the ferries began operating on May 1st, of this year has o1- ready exceeded the 1947 total by 6%. Up~ to Sept. 30 this season. 12.053 autos have been ferried, compared to 12,028 for the full season of 194/7. There has also been a big gain in the number oi trucks making use of the Woods Island-Caribou route, Three thousand, eight hun- dred and sixty-six trucks were ferried over that route from May 1 to Sept. 30 of this season, while only 3.713 were handled during the full season of 1947. LONDON. Oct. 3 - (Al?) Charges that "Fascism is rising again in Finland’ were made in a letter published Saturday by the Moscow magazine Literary Gazet- te, Radio Moscow reported. Pub- Lication of the letter, which the magazine said was sent from Fin- zand by an unidentified writer, was the latest of a s rics of signs that Russia is irritated with rcccnt dc- velopmcnls there.‘ Coming Events "Lot 65 lfztll tonight. o'clock. Show. 9 "Come to the Dance at Bonshav‘ Inn, Tuesday "Dance Iona Hull Tuesday Oct. 5th. "Canoe Covr- ltlnvics - W2C.- ncsday. "Black Beauty." . "Dance in—hnnn;l1 School. Wednesday, Ocinbcr 6th. Good music. "Dance every Tuesday. St. Pet. ers Legion Hull. Clifford's Orch- estra. "hfotion Pctu. Theatre, Monday "cam Party, Kinkora flail. Monday. October 4th. Lunch served. “We will do custom grinding. and mixing on Tuesdays only. P. L. Morris. Feed Scrvico. Kinkoru. 1 "Dance. Winslow Station Hail. Tuesday, October 5th. Eastern Rhythm Boys (irclirstra. I "Dance, Lorne valley Tuesday. September 28th. Webster's Orchestra. "Reserve "rhursday- Ociobtr 20th for Chicken Salad Supper- Trinity W. A. "Pictures at Morell every ‘rues- lsy. Friday and Saturday. Show I30 P. M. "Don't, forget the Chicken Bun- per in Mlscouche Hall. Wednesday evening. Oct. 0th. Meals served from five o'clock on. "M11 be unloading csr of d:.v baled shavings next week. Get your order in now. L. MacDon- ald 2511-1, or 7B0. “Lot d5 Hall. Monday, October ith. Ham Supper. lingo. Crown and Anchor‘ and Dance. Supper “m” and plan” to hum u“ ‘and 5'30 h m‘ revolutionaries. i 1 . lvil ans s so "Chicken Supper at St Marks sklrmlm“ with c Plfllll mu, Lot 1, Wednesday ev- were reported in Lima. snlng. October dth supper served 1'" mld"*il'°l'"°°" m‘ mew’ from a 0.6km, m. m,“ Dr”, ment decreed a state of siege lltOT. "Ixpecting to unload Oarlhifl‘ Gain Ho: Grower. etc" Honda. ‘mania! ‘and Wednesday at Oan- ada Packers. special delivered Paris. Britain, the United States and France referred the explosive issue to the U.N. Security Coun- cil, accusing Russia of endang- ering peace and security. Marshal Vassiiy Sdkfllovsky in- car park d on s roadside and saw the bodi s. He said the car's ignit- ion was on and one window of the car was open. Police said later they found beer in the cor. One victim appeared about 23, dicated that the main price of any agrcement is a dissolution of the Western German state which the Vvestcrn Powers are forming. Western officials have said many times they will not abandon their plsn. S0knl0Vsky gave a strong in- dication the Western Powers‘ re- fusal to give lip the west German state was the real reason for the collapse of Big Four talks in Moscow after an apparent agree- ment had been reached. “Frying to set. a solution of this question in other ways is only aiming at continuing the abnor- mill situation." he said, and it “will not lead to the results the western occupation powers hope for." Comfort as the UN. discussion on Berlin is about to begin, 50k- olnvskyls statement was taken here as a warning that the So- viet Union would not agree to nor which bore account numbers but I10 11811185. ernl parlor at Elmvale. ified two of the men as lBonneli, 27, of Toronto and his 21-year-old brother. Earl. fTuesday Morning i Trip Cancelled s. S. Dunning from Caribou tn w'ood Island's has had to be can- celled, ovring to the need of re- pairing a. defective boiler tube. it i was announfi last. night. "'. the others in their 30s. The only identification was bank books The bodies were taken to a fun- Later police tentatively identi- Gordon F Tuesday morning's trip of the» ‘British official circles Sokolovsky of truth. British s0urre< shals account to the blockade omitted the fact that the Wcvfrn Milt-s ititrntilttc \'e.ie'n marks their F("'l-C1‘s until ill!‘ authn-rifios had iniroducrd orn marks intn tho ciiy ard refused four-power sgrcrmcnt, -_-__-_.____ distorting said Snvict gMeet Today To Settle iTCTIIIS Wllh lllld. OTTAWA, Oct fl 1GP) Two deleualions will get together at an historic meeting here Mon- day to start: negotiating the terms 1lll'l’-"t‘ which Newfoundland will join Canada as a 10th Prov- i inre. l A seven-man drlegniion from Nruviounrilnnd is scheduled in ar- rive by M" during the wreck-end start. norzotlaticns expectei to extend ovrr swcral months, March l has bro-i sci ns.ihc tentative level. (or co-nsutrmation of the un‘nn. The Ncnvfotincilond dclecation will 1e headed by AJ. Wni5h of Si. John's. Acting Prime Minister Si. Laurent will act. as Canadian spokesman. Conference By Naval Officers Ends it Ottawa orrAwA. on. a 4a) _ iCommandlng officers of the Royal Hall. - Canadian Navy's 20 divisions end- ed Saturday a week-long confer- ence called to study the country's whole naval resere organization. A statement issued by naval head- quarters on the conference was worded in general terms and gave no hint of decisions reached dur- ing the week's discussions. LIMA. Pom. Oct. 8 - rAPi —- 5111011, sided by armed civilians. rebelled today in Csllso. the P0" of Lima, and the Government sent 1on1 troops. support!!! by (similar tn inertial law) and ask- ed citizens to retire to their homes. 11-, slid any assemblies would be dispersed by force. A communique said the civil- fans were Apt-lotus. members of Aprs. the people's purl-y. which i! gt oar prices. -Pnone 1511-1. or abide by any UN. action. i accused the tho Mar- 3 of events leading did not. into cosh- had It is expected the-atoms‘:- will make scheduled trip in the sfter- noon, after the necessary repairs are effected at. Pictou. Manslaughter iCharge Follows iliunting Fatality a TRURO, N. S.. Oct. 3 -(OP)-— .A charge of manslaughter was laid iagainst Benjamin Franklyn Weir ‘of Schuylerville. N.Y., tonight fol- jlmvlng the fatal shooting of Ken- ‘ncth Dcrring. 45. of Castieton on "Hudson, N_ Y., on a deer hunting ‘trip. ‘ The charge was laid by R..C.M. P. on the advice of the Provincial Attorney Generals Department despite a verdict. of accidental ‘death by a coroner's jury. The 30-year-old eat-soldier was under a heavy strain while giving evidence at the inquest. Death of Derring, a former president of the New York Fish and Game Association and s strong advocate of woods safety. was Nova scene's first. hunting season fatality. The weather was tony when |Weir fired into s clump of foliage m, 400 yards. when he reached the spot. he found Der-ring in dy- ,in_iz condition. He died before med- ical aid could be summoned, Other members of the hunting party were Joseph Rushby, Castle- ton. and Robert, Oily of Albany. Derring, who operated a butch- ery business, was wearing an ail- red outfit at the time of the shooting. i I NEW GLASGOW, N. 8.. Oct. 8- rOP)-—James Roy, 20, died Satur- day after a steep pipe with which he was working came in contact G0v’t Reports Revolt In Peru Under Control with overhead electric wires. No inquest will be hold. President Jose Lula nuetamante Rlvero. The President Issued a decree suspenfing all civil rights follow- ing an emergency meeting o! the cabinet. The revolution flared at 8 a.m.. and eight hours later an diioial statement said loyal troops were controlling Ls Punt sessldo. re- sort. This indicated the Govern- ment held the situation under 0on- trol. although the fighting in Callao was conlinulm and tha rebels appeared to be in common of some naval units. ' Normal conditions prevailed in Lima and truffle was res-establish- George Alexander Drew (abovei donned the leadership mantle 01 the Progressive Conservative Party Saturday and promptly ivarned that the party should not. seek any short cuts to power. In a 45-minute speech after he was elected leader oft-he Party on a first. ballot. the 54-year-old Ontario Premier said: "This Party stands for those basic human rights and the disr- nity of the individual which are challenged a; every step by cen- trslism, socialism or communism. If the people of this country want w those thingdwtheyl will‘ vote for let us never seek any them. But, tide Flying Club, pilot of the other aircraft. llsion occurred. Lnnihlers aircraft. a Siinsoi farm on Bois Franck Road nea the airport. Lanthler and his tw before eyu-tivitnesses could the scene. The other plane, piloted by Carl son, made a crash landing feet away. tierville suffering n fractured skul He died less than an hour a admittance. Fire apparatus from the Airport and f burning ,_Stlnson. short cuts‘ to power by imitating their methods." M, a press conference shortly si- ter his election. the tsll soldier author, lawyer said that he will. seek personal election to the House of Commons before tile next ses- sion of Parliament, expected to open late in January. when and where he will contest a Commons scat will be settled in consultat- ion with party members of the Commons. llussia Proposes Conference 0n Berlin Crisis LONDON, Oct. l-(Mondayt —iAP)—'l‘he Soviet Govern- ment propose’ today that the Four-Power Foreign Ministers Council be called to consider both the Berlin impasse and the entire German situation. ' The proposal was contained in the Russian reply to the notes of Britain. the United States and Francothat broke o" direct talks on the Berlin crisis. The reply was broadcast by the Moscow radio and dis- tributed here by the Soviet Monitor. TAXES 20.000 YEARS AGO MONTREAL. Oct. 3 —iCP) ~ There were taxes 20.000 years ago and they have been going up ever since. This is the theory of Jan M. Novotny. Czechoslovakian finance expert who arrived here to ioin the staff of McGill University. "Drawings in caves by pro-historic men indicate that certain levies were made to support priests." he said. Platfortn Dedicated To “The Common Man” OTTAWA, Oct. 3 --- lCPl - The Progressive Conservative Pz-rty has a new pintfcrm dedic- ated to the common man. The last. of the 30 planks were cemented down Saturday in the closing hours of the Party's na- tional convention and with them went one hearing a magic, vote- cstohing name: Margarine. The margarine resolution, em- erging ss one of the major polic- ies o1 the new program, calls for the lifting of the han on the pm- duction and sale of margarine in Canada. It ranked in importance with a defence plank urging the prompt strengthening of Canada's armed forces and calling for immediate Canadian participation in the Berlin air 11ft. But, while {he defence resolu- tion came from the Party's pel- icy-mskcrs, the 1934mm resolu- tions ccmmittce, the margarine plank came from the ranks of the delegates on the convention floor ‘ during a debate on how hast the Party could fight the rising cost or living. It. author was a British Colum- his. delegate. L5. Eckardt of Pow- ell River. 3.0., who added it. as an amendment to the cost-ot- llving resolution and won prompt support from three other deleg- ates and a clamor of HD1110"! from the whole convention when (Oontinuod on Pm 5 001- 01 lfi mi ,.,;;1=¢ii'.iui11i_ ildblmllhiilnibiha valid-M of en with 011150, which adjoins the Ganitr‘ (AM? fiNli PIlS Jiiesels Returned {For Overhauling Four of the six Diesel loco- motives which have been operat- ing on the Island division, ‘Jan- iadisn National Railways, have rbeen sent back to Kingston, Out, for an "overhauling". a railway official said yesterday. For some time reports have been current that. the new type of loco- motive was not giving satisfaction and that. they were not powerful enough to do the work required of i them. The departure of the four .Diese1s.to Ontario leaves only two iof their typo in m» Province. iThose are of smaller size and are ‘generally used for shunting pur- ;pcses. - iliood Potato Crop illeporteil In Maine l ORONTO, him Oct. 3~—(AP\——- The potato harvest is more than 51ml! compiclcd in Arnostnok County, the Maine Agricultural Ex- ‘ tension Service said-lurid}: The Aroostook spuols, 90 PP!‘ "PM of Maine's crop, nrc averaging 350 bushels to thc acre. the Extension Service said. , County farm agents recently Psu timated that rhe- Maine crop would total 74.000000 bushels. Lnsi N98?‘ 68,000,000 bushels were dug and in 1946 Maine had a record crop ofI ‘almost 78,000,000 bushels. i burst into flanrcs when it crashed _~ , - .. ' into a small field on J. Lobe-He's! [Uenmy nmmess companions were burned to death 3R3?!“ monopoly and "ma" Con” reach y“ 4. 100 l _ Carlson was taken to i137 Ylghts, the Sacred Heart Hospital in Car- fter isound national policy through on- Dvrval ‘natural resources. the nearby plant of the Canadian Car and Foundry as- , sisted in quelling the flames of the Island Delegates Were‘ i ' Stroiigmlififibiew Leader leader, George Drew, will base its ‘next bid for election: .Premier was presented with Miss Yolanda Lentil-o nmi 1. “Unswcrving loyalty" fu the , bisgcst vote and one of the widest Gilles Audct, passengers in iKmg , margins, ever given a leader of the Lflflihlfll"! filuno. 2. Ever-stronger ties with other , Pliny- Bflill Plan“ were 551d 9° be ,British Commonwealth natlormf The Drew bandwagm‘ “med “P hefldl"! i" 1°!‘ lamiiflfi °fl the {closer relations with the United 1,327 "m" f“ m‘ threeflme‘ P"‘ same runway when the mid-air col- grates and punch Connnued P1116!‘ 0f Ontario f0!‘ B 5164781101 , edge over ‘strong support of Europe's West- Diefenhaker h“ crn Union and the United Nations. toward Rus- l. I‘ ton and the only other candidate, O trailed with 104. Surpassing the hopes of even hia pporters, Mr. Drew's edge over Mr. Diefcnbaiter was second only ito the 570 margin won by the late R. B. Bennett in 1927. And his 412- vote excess over the combined op- position was the all-time tops for. the party. It thrust Mr. Drew-three time! winner of provincial elections but a newcomer to Federal po1itics~to the front of a party newly row dedicated to e "common man" DOB icy stressing free enterprise m4 personal freedom in a unified Cam ads. His selection decided. the may who will challenge the Liberall for power in next year's virtually! certain Federal election (Continued on Page s Ool. l!‘ m 3.. Free enterprise. with restraints ition. . s“ i Outlawing of "Communist i iactivities" in Canada, ' 5. No infringement of provinc- d. Opposition ljnoupled with to Socialism. maintenance of icouragement and development of 7. Modification of International Monetary Fund regulations no (Continued on Page 5 (pol. 4) immefi OTTAWA, Oct. 3 —- (Special)- Supported by a majority of Prince Edward Island delegates as well Wllhf (000 i8: Moss ANYWAY; f.1:.1".:l2:*"::.:;::: s:.::":.":;"h: Fifi" “R I ' eorg l Drew swept to the most impressive ROUJNQ sfoNeg ivictory at the Progressive Conser- Q votive Notional Convention here ~- on Saturday in more than 80 years of the party's history. Immediately prior to the voting on Saturday afternoon, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMilian, head of the Prince Edtvard Island delegation. intimated to the Guardian's 0t- tnwn correspondent that the pro- vincial delegation of 31 members was going “almost unanimously" for Mr. Drew. One of the exceptions to the landslide for the new national leader on the Island Province was ,3. Roy Holmim, former Mayor o! ichnrlottclmvn and one of the mice-presidents of the’ National TORONTO‘ o“ a ‘(Om _. iProeressive Conservative Associn- immmum and maximum tulip”- unn’ M‘ Holman was 5mm toistures‘: Victoria 48 Edmonton 31 '13, Regina 3'1 '16, Winnipeg so second the Dlefenbaker nomina-l . . _ . , . 172, ‘ioionto 39 58. Ottawa 38 b5. Hon on Friday evening but neari . . im last m, u, h wnhd t lMoncton 50 53. Halifax M $3, m: hm" i‘; aw; M R02‘: firs? iChaxlottetown 52 so; Sydney so so; ‘ . ,' {Yarmouth 51 54, ‘art of Quebec. Mr. Diefenbakertw HALIFAX, or,‘ 3__(cl,)___otm_ lheulmmnls cxplalfled the switch cial inland forecast. issued by the f0 The Guardians ‘Torrespondem {Dominion Public Weather Office ‘in ghesle tlerms: t d d ‘her is valid until midnight Mon- “ r2’: na 1v it was in en e to (1a); , ‘ihave Mr. Dicfenbnker-‘s nomination ‘ synopsis: Sunday was generally ‘wcved by General Pearkes of overcast over the ltiaritimes and '\".*.:1in1o and seconded bv M". ‘j ihcrt- was intermittent rain. Dur- jhiman. showing that his supper? i I'm! IP10 "iflhi 5K1"! B" likely 1° I “mg from 5m to 59L Bu; a; i clear in tnany sections and there is Mr. l-rolmanit sumzestion and iri- ‘he risk of’ frost. hlllarfie h1g1}; d 9d M hi‘, mam m. _ gm _gan_ pressure area 1s pus ng ntO t e Jana“ rifled Quay; Robe: m 'district from the Great Lakes and rmphapize the “moor, our m” ‘considerable sunshine can be ex- Wdafolhnd in Quebec“ ‘pedal c“ Izilmdily‘ ‘ . ' Regional orecssis: After the ballottmg, Dr; Mac- Pflnce Edward 151mm oven!“ (confirmed (m page 5 COL z) .\vith occasional rain or drizzle dut- iProblem At‘ Thirty-two men from Cape Breton. brought to this Province as Potato pickers. spent Friday, night in Summerside at. the ex-i pense oi the taxpayers and six of l them are still iililil! off tho Gov- 1 v ing the night. Monday cloudy i - Zllihiifii ‘i.‘»'.°..‘1.‘.“‘;w§.‘i§‘-"“‘£'Z‘.€ , L . . rPotato Pickers Pose curly Monday morning and high in ‘the afternoon at Charlottetown 44 9 0 fand 55. S l High tide this morning at. 11.50 and tonight at 11.19. __ Sun sets this afternoon at 5.80 itill needed and so are not living tam "is" Wmrmw m°mm3 “t 8. up to their contracts. They do not i ; seem m ‘mdersmrut he said’ 1hr, 11- irlstnguarter moon October 9th. ii, was never intended t at. t e‘ ‘s ' ‘aid “d 1 h“ 1 Government should be put to the m,“ ‘In: u?“ Cehaifimetegwgn m expense of hoarding the men till DD", Exam sum!" . The tall and bronzed 54-year-old tho Saskatchewan's John closest threat. .Donnld Fleming, 43-year-old Com- ‘ ‘mons member for Toronto Eglln~ ernment. They were part nfn group ‘they were wanted, On the crmb. oi '79 that arrived f0 work in irary the men were only brought Prince County and were no; sc- here on order, to arrive at certain cepted by the farmers who had specified dates. contracted for them. All except six One hundred and twenty more were placed on Saturday with a are due to arrive tonight and he- greai, deal oi difficulty but some cause of the difficulties encount- of them had to he sent in other cred with the earlier group mostl parts of the Province. of the farmers who had ordered‘ The difficulty‘ appears tn bcflany of these men were contactedf lacéording to Mr. Earle Cannon, v plume on Saturday to make, fliansger of the Summcrside of- hurc that they would accept them iiice of the Unemployment Insut- land filOSl. of them agreed totdo so. snco Commission, that. potntoil-fotvevor, in order tho no c ances picking is commencing a. little lai- will be taken a group of sixty duc- c-r in some sections than ontlcl- tn arrive on Tuesday night for the patod and some o! the farmers Charlottetown office have been who ordered men do not wish to cancelled until all the men who go to the expense to keeping them have arrived by tonight, are placed. CAR FERRY "ABEGWEIT Standard Time Leaves Borden, 9.10 a.m., 1 pan 4.30 p. m. Leaves Tonnentins 10.85 a. m‘ 2.40 p m» 7.80 p. m SUNDAY Leaves Borden 8.45 l’. M. Leaves Tormentlne B P. M. WOOD ISLANDS - (‘ARIBOU Daily including Sunday Standard Time Leaves lvood islands. Prince Nova R a.m.. 1 p. m. (‘hark-s .\. lmrminz. Item. 4pm Leaves Caribou. flnries A. Dun- ning 3 a.m.. 1 pm. Prince Nova. 11 us. i n.3,