I APRIL 29. 1953 German Chancellor Drops Plan To By-Pass Senators BONN, Germany. (AP)-Ohanceh .,- Konrad Adenauer Monday sud- only dropped his plan to by-pass .31ky senators in his drive for final tpprovol of twin treaities join- ,g up a rearmed West. Germany .nh Free Europe's defenses. Adenauer earlier had announced la would ask President Theodor ieuss to sign the peace contract wing west Germany virtually full gnciependence and the related pact In put German troops into a Euro- nean army even though the Bundes- XM iupper House of Parliament) rafllsed last week to vote on rat- iicaiion of the treaties. But the chancellor announced lfonday he had abandoned this um, He gave no reason for re- versing his decision on this strat- qy, devised by the government in by-pass the Upper House so that veer. Germany would become the wt of the six prospective mam- yam of the proposed European De- ence community to ratify the rreaties. Anti-resrmadnent socialists man- lg.-ci last Friday to muster enough vi.:;icle support to get the Bund- n ,-at to put off a ratincation vote intil after the supreme Court rules -r, the constitutionality of the rr:-atlas. Suggest Expori Duiy on Nickel And Asbestos OTTAWA, (GP)-A Liberal mem- ier suggested in the Commons iionday that Canada should place I retaliatory export duty on ship- ments of nickel and asbestos to the linited states if that country in- ireases its tariff on Canadian lead ind zinc. The suggestion came from J. A. Byrne. Liberal member for Koote- nay East constituency. a lead-and- zinc mining area in British Co- Iiimbla. He is a former president of the Trail, 13. C.. branch of the international Union of Mine. Mill and Smelter Workers. lfr. Byrne said legislation which vow appears to be obtaining sup- port in the U. 5. Congress would provide for a one-cent increase in the U. S. tariff for every cent that the market price of lead and zinc iril below 15 1-2 cents a pound. This would be disastrous for lead and zinc mines in British Co- iiinbia where already 12 mines are rlosed and 1.000 miners out of work because of low prices. he said. It would mean that a 12-cent-a-pound American market price for lead snulri return only 8 1-2 cents to the producer and ll-cent zinc unuld retum the producer only 5 in cents a pound. M-I1 Bvme's speech was ap- plauded by Trade Minister Hows. He also got support from Cleric Gillis (GOF-Cape Breton South) and qualified endorsation from Sargon Higgins (PC-St. John's as . Steel company Head Discusses Economic Outlook HAMILTON. (GP)-Canada has the promise of a. brilliant future. but she should remember the economic facts of her life. H. 0. Hilton. president of the Steel Company of Canada. Ltd, said Monday in addressing the com- pany's annual meeting. First, said Mr. Hilton. "we de- rive practically one-quarter of our national income from exports to other countries"; and, second, "our scattered population of 14,500,000 people makes general application of large-scale methods of mass production and distribution impos- sible.... "Obviously. if we price ourselves out of export markets, both the direct and indirect impact on our national income will be extremely severe... "In Canada. wages and earn- ings now are at least 2&5 to three times those paid in Britain and Western Europe. Not only is it im- possible for us to compete in over- sisting primarily of iron and steel with a relatively high labor con- tent, but we are encountering in our domestic markets steadily in- creasing quantities of such articles imported from abroad and omered for sale at highly competitive prices... "I suggest to our leaders of or- ganlzed labor that it would be in the long-term interest of those on behalf of whom they speak and the country as a whole if they call a halt to the annual demands for substantial wage increases such as have been made for the past several years. 'By taking maximum advantage of labor-saving equipment and concentrating on greater product- ivity and efficiency, we can im- prove our competitive position and our living standards at the same time." Mr. Hilton said the company's operations for the year to date have been satisfactory and he ex- pects that steel production will continue at a high rate for at least several months. GOOD PROSPECTS LINDSAY. Ont.. (CP) - Pro- vincial officials say one of the biggest runs of pickerel ever seen in the Kswartha district can be expected when the season opens May 15. One man was fined S25 and his rod and reel confiscated a few days ago when caught fish- ing for pickerei at the Coboconk darn. seas markets for most goods con-c Breudalbcne and Vicinity Mr. Robert Toombs. Osvendldi. visited Mr: and Mrs. Harold Toombs. Breeidalbene, on Bundsy. April 19th. ..... Mrs. Stanford Glover spent sover- A1 days during the week of April 12th with friends in st. John, New Bmnswick. Mr. and Min. Sidney Sanderson. Charlottetown, were guuu of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ohappell, on Sunday. April 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Bsmual Good and Mr. Lorne Good. Oharlootetown. visited Mrs. Hammond Newson on Sunday, April 19th. The Mimes Freda Hickox. Dorothy Matheson and Jenrehts Murray, Breadalbane, wae among those who attended the Young P900181 meetinz and singing class which was held in Fredericton Christian Church. on Friday even- ing, April 17th. Rev. W. 0. ways, pastor of the Sumrmerlide Chris- tian Church is the well-qualified leader of the singing class. The Young People assisted by their pas. tor, Rev. M. Watterwotth. conduct- ed the devotional period. THE QQARDIAN, GHARLOTTETOWN Ilelson's Famcdjlilp Bcs Iy Beetles” Wm . ii .,.. .z:u' . o 5 K5,... .. ...... . v e- r r After a century of peace, Lorditreatment which. officials believe, Nelson's famed old flagship, Vic- will wipe out the gnawing inva- torry, which survived miiiy a fierce dera. Lord Nelson used the Victory naval battle. is beset by s new and as his command ship in the battle insidious foe. The Victory. now a of Trafalgar in 1805 when he de- Royal Navy Museum piece moored feated the French fleet. The Brit- at Portsmouth, has become badly 15h V infested with. wood-eating beetles. wounded at the heisht of the fish!- The old warship may soon be sub- km?- mitted to an atomic death-ray, naval hero was mortally - Sport Echoes From Prince county Note for the Prince Edward Is- land hockey anvil chorus-the Quebec-Ghicoutimi nnsi series for the Q.S.1-LL. championship was s best five out of nine affair. and went the full nine games. The umi.flnsl series which Chicoutimi played in went the full eleven games. The Kitchener-Waterlom Smith Falls best four out of seven series went the full seven games. Tut, tutl Such goings on! too Messrs. Walter Peters and Joe Clark would like it to be known that they would welcome any young ladies in Bummerside or vicinity who want to play softball this summer to their practices. There are a few vacant positions to be filled on ndy's Aces soft- that even girls who are not good enough to fill these positions are welcome to come up and practise "Back to Gethsemane".Appropriateililldred Weeks was the organist hymns including ”Ohrist the Lord Is Risen" "Ari: Thou weary" and "Rejoice The Lord Is King" were Benediction, sung during concluded with the the service. Mrs. y during the enjoyable service which -E. with the club. Get in touch with Joe Clark at Smallman's. or Wal- Mizpahlter Peters by ringing 8731. 0 . . We understand plans are afoot Friends will regret to lam that M11. Bennett Deiglhsn is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital, Mrs. Deighan. who was hospitalized during the week-end of April 19th.. is suffering from pneumonia. Mr. 31. J. Macbeod. who has been a patient in the Provincial sma- torium during the winter miontfhs. visited his home. Dixon Road. Breadalbane. during the week-end of April l9tJh. Friends will be pleased to less that Mrs. Lorne Cobb. who was very ill with measles, is feeling well enough to be out again. The April meeting of the chris- tian Church Missionary soizimy, which met in the church on F11- day evening, April 10th.. was led by Mrs. John Hickox in is well- arranged program entitled "Does Jesus Care" in which the main thought was amplified with suit- able poems and interpersed with the singing of verses of the hymn, "0 Yes 1-fe Cares." Mr. Frank Cutoliife, Fredericton. made a business trip to Breadai- bane, on Saturday, April lath, On Sunday evening, April lath. the ladies of Pleasant Valley Unit- ed Church presented the Easter Story, entitled "Why Weepest Thou" ln the Boreadaalbsne United church. Mrs, N, A. Outolirfe Dis- aided, and Mrs. T. W. Outcliffe. Mrs. Milton Weeks, Mrs. Harry Ween, Mrs Haber Weeks and Mrs Woodrow Jackson were the other participants. Mrs. Hugh F. Mac- Kay led in prayer. and Mrs. Wil- liam Stevenson sang as a solo OUR BOARDING HOUSE EGAD, MEN! THIG Poor: CHAP LAY IN MAJOR HOOPLE ...n...M.m......... THE Mosr THIS PlPE REAUSTIC VOU'RE REQCUE TALKING 1 i THE DITCH, OVERCOME NiTH sawerz EVER 3001-,.. 2 c-3As!w- ABOVE, A HUGE CRANE LOlN- &EAED .? wA5m- p '2 aka: A slam PiPE upon HIM, ” K D M l A N W H Y , OF THE IN g : INCH gyl CH; ITI-1 T E GHASTL I CAN - You PUFF 'i ll 5usPENse OF P05 5 PENDULIJMI EVEN WA; 2 & . ””'iE.'2”.5EZ”pIn';iZiB'”EEf: WELL W ? I ' with A IIDRGDIGIDUS THE l W) ' GAS! , Luriea I W . i i THl?Ll5T---.. :: 97 ii C l '7" . I; &lP. E 1! I M . h V 5 g ' 1X r '1 P” . -. ' P1 g 5- l b E7 W M” 73 .5 -E '-?(( at" H s g ' k. l 0 .9Aal. 04 HAVE THE PAPER6 HEARD I - I A80uT;l'HiS 3. . baliiteam, and Walter and Joe say . to organise a sclioolsrirlr softball league this summer. This is a fine idea, we think. It will furnish a "farm" from which players can be picked for senior town teams as time goes on. 0 0 James Hogan, Jr. is at present conducting. a census of ball play- ers of juvenile and junior age in the town to get an idea. if it would be feasible to have a junior house league in Bummerside thissummor. If you are of junior or juvenile age. and would like to play in such a league, youid better make sure Jimmie gets you on the roll. He might happen to miss a few. ooh- ewrise. O O I It wont be long now before the official all-star team of the MMH. PAGE SEVEN L. League will be released. 'mesie's no law against submitting an un- official list. wrsuppose. so here goes: (In spite of our desks to spread the players among the fear teams. the best we could do is in get Halifax and the Islanders into it). Goal. MscMeelain: defence, Bloom and Gusteveson; centre. Whitlock: right wing, Hurst; left wing. Ford. 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