TEIEPHONE B506 Iuyer meets seller-with Want Ads. Dial I506 fied ad takes, for quick "sum, 16 PAGES , f'Cooers . Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" cuaawmrrown. camps Mommy. APRIL 3, 1957 NEW WEST GERMAN NAVY Training squadron of the new West German navy moves throum the Baltic sea ea man- oeuvers. Squad is composed of C103 can command of Adolf Elrlch. twoformer anddireepatrolboatsundertha (CP Wlrephete) Tanker For Israel Sails Disputed Gulf Of Aqlaba l:LA'l'lI, Israel (AP)-A trail- American tanker. the 10.- guns itood watch over The first tanker and ship Kern H der the us. flag with 10.500 of oil from the Persian Gulf . hlstoryg making but uneventful '”"""" voyage through the disputed Strait. PARLIAMENT SATURDAY By I'll ssiareay. Ass-I s. Prime Minister St. Laurent asked to give the date of the fed- eral election. said "i hope it will 10." r E E Saudi Arabia. on the gulf's east- on shore. threatened to renew the Arab blockade that once kept lsrael's ships from Aqaba and the of Elatb port . ONE OF NU MBIB Wh.ilesIssfnlthroullIthe'l'iran Strait at the gnlf's mouth the exchanged greeting signals with UN Emergency Forces at Bharm-el-Shelkh. Israeli officials at Sherm- the gulf be fore the Israeli attack last fall. said the vessel to and proceed south Africa, and later to a Per sian Gulf port where it took on oil in 3 other nations. Forecast IDNDON (neutral - British politicians forecast suday that the gova'nment's annual budget Tuesday will provide substantial relief to traditional but now luke- warm supporters of the ruling The budget. the first to be pre- smtsd by41'-year - old treasury chief Peter Thorneycroft. also is expected to contain positive mea- gles designed to boost produc This would allow the national , Conservative party. Govtnmcatsetbackslnare the party's owa ranks. 0utstasdiagaIneagthsaalsas- Auto workers 3332:: 1:: Eil- ital as gl 3 ii it ill: W - 9: 3 I President Secs 5 5 i- 3 m 3 C -a -9 hbor's ' cunmata I 190 and mines stories on the royal vislt. which Q-eatu Va minhter siilctcebec. ll. list). has political and diplomatic un- 130-3 Mr. Bennett. is. a Msaford. of dercunents behind the pomp and 5" oat.. lawyer. has been a parlla- or. little, mastery assistant since teas. lie with the British-French inter- IIII VI! considered cabinet ma- veltion is sues still rippling un- eateths dcr the surface. France is using lliiliidit Conservatives isciueecuiiassrrivsioiiaeoaeu-I-noiv ”-Ulllt calsary South. who portunfty to eeinoi-sum that the 3:33 partyouthepipe ncehetweenthetwncoantrlee .1. session and said h as strong as ever a' .mg."m':m,..”""l sums nucncs: iaa Ferguson. in scores of halls Sunday night Tax Cuts In Britain xfKy over the continually - rising sun. oi living. This is having serious effects on the professional and middle-income groups. which in the past have solidly backed the Conservatives. CUT TAXES There also is wide expectation '' here that the government will cut the present heavy tax on enter- tainment-ihe live theatre. movie houses and various sports events - which have recently forced -many important theatres in close down. One of the popular forecasts 'is that the government will boost the figure at which surtax begins to be added to ordinary income tax. This extra charge is added progressively to the maximum income tax rate until. in the case of the biggest in- stituenciae because of mounting living costs. Between 80 and II of them. who won their seats by slim major- ities. have watched the recent by- dectlons because .Porto 40 Brazilians Are Killed -In Airliner Crash ALEGBE. Brazil AP) crew members. The plus. a Varlg use craft. was on a night from Livramenw, U 010 Urusuayan border. to Alegre. Seventeen pgggen. ("IF ”'ll1-i-- t and 10 at Bage, midway point on the flight, Just before the fatal take- off. Vi said an engine caught fire. Among the dead was Dr. Lib rato Salsandos da Cunha. secre- tary of education and culture in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. in which the crash occurred. Fire broke out aboard the twin- engine plane only minutes after the 7 a.m. takeoff. The DWI made an effort to return to the field, but the plane slammed to the ground and broke into bits. Varig officials said the full pas- senger list was not immediately available but all passengers were believed to be Brazilians, as all the crew members were. Officials of the Brazilian civil aeronauti boani are on their way from Rio de Janelro to Bage. Ill. miles southwest of here. to try to determine the cause of the crash. Cunha. who also was editor of the Roman Catholic Journal Dia- hese, had been inspecting schools along the frontier. His wife was with him. The state of Rio Grande do Sul mree days of mourning. Family Held Hostage As Store Robbed KINGSTON (CP)-While a gun- man held his family hostage. at home. a su s mttmzdia Federal Election Is Seen Almost Certain June 10?. SAINT JOHN, NJ. (CP)-The president of the Canadian Truck- ing Association. said Saturday night the organisation is consider- ing recommending inclusion of liar-iurng truck operators within the Maritime Freight Rates Act for subsidy purposes. Curtis Bonnyman oi Moncton. addressing the annual convention of the Maritime Motor Transport Association. said "the oblect would he to equalize competitive conditions between rail and truck in the Atlantic provinces so far as federal legislation is concerned." resenting all major trucking fl.. Mr- Bonnyman said CTA. rep- resenting all major trucking firms across Canada. has been studying Maritime trucking ya tlcms for many months. It would help the Maritime Motor Transport Asso- ciation in submitting a comprehen- sive brief at the forthcoming fed- eral government inquiry into At- lantic provinces transporta- tion yi blems. It might be, said Mr. Bonnyman, that inclusion oi truckers in the Maritime Freight Rate Act was not the answer. Studies were not yet complete. But the fact re- mained that the act gave the rail- ways a 30-per-cent subsidy on rail traffic moving out of the Atlantic region west to Canadian points and a 20-per-cent subhldy on lo- cal rail traffic moving within the Atlantic provlncca. YEAII. OF DECISION "It will probably come as a sur- prise to no one that one thing we are looking at very carefully is the possibility and practicability of bringing Maritime truck oper- ators wlthin the Maritime Freight Rates Act for subsidy purposes." However, CTA studies were not yet at the stage where draft pro- posals could he put before the Maritime Motor Transport Asso- elation. "Furthermore. action under the -Maritime Freight Rates Act may not be the approrpriate means of equalizing competitive conditions under federal legislation-r--M al- ternative course of action. under federal legislation. could be adop- ted to give recognlt' to the posi- tion of the Maritime trucking in- dustry." With the federal inquiry into At- lantic transportation 1057 would prove a "year of decision" for the Maritime trucking industry. May Ask Freight Subsidy . For Maritimes' Truckmen WIATHIRE Cleudyerliltafewdtewesasndldxwesf winds l5. Lew-hlghatchsrlsttetews zaendel. PRICEle Ottawa Expects Parliament Will Be Dissolved Friday OTTAWA (CP) - Prime Mll- St. Laurent has virtually lster KEITH Mscxinnon of Charlotte- town who was clccted president Saturday oi the Maritime Motor Transport Association. He succeeds Clarence Thompson of Middleton. ended the biggest guessing game in the country by stating he hopes the coming federal general elec- tion will be Monday. June ll). However. he told the Commons Saturday that the June l0 date will not be possible unless Parlia- this week. Mr. St. Laurent's statement re- proval to eight government bills with. Howard Green (PC -Vancouve tion to take place. END 0!" WEEK ..I hope," (of Parliament) psrmarket Saturday night was forced to help another loot his stores's safe vir- tually under the eyes of two po- lice officers. The two thieves escaped with 3?? E .1 5 oil E E 5 the money the police the money manager was to meet riiiig ” Eiai and the gunman drove to the bank under police escort. when the manager of the bank did not appear. Mr. Gilroy said he had decided to return the money to the store. Again escorted by the cruiser. they returned to the store. En route. the gunman hid two of the money be s. containing 335.000 in cash and .300 in cheques. under the car seat. All the others were returned to the safe. the store was locked and Mr. Gilroy and the gunman re- turned to the Gilroy home while the police cnilser went on its ay. The thieves tied up the family. ed out the telephone wires and eft in a car. Mr. Gilroy broke loose and called Police from a neighbor's home. I DIE IN I'll! MELBOURNE. Australls"iReu- tars)-Five children - the eldest only three-were burned to death in a wooden cottage Saturday nlpit at Ouyen. 230 miles north- west of Melbourne. OTTAWA fCPl - At least 15 Clive W. Currie. District Engl- naering Branch. Department of Public Works at Giarlottatown. has duties for the sineerlns. aible for the activities of the Build- ing Construction Branch and die Property and Building Manage- ment Branch of the Department in Prince Edward Island. These latter duties were fonnerly ad- ministered by Mr. Percy 8. Huh- ter. District Architect of the De- partment at Saint John. N.B. The change has been made be cause of the Department's expand- ed activities in these fields. bfolllhl about by the erection of several new Federal buildings in P.E.l.. chief among them. of course. the Confederation Building which was opened in Charlottetown last Au- gust. Mr. Currie was born in Prince Edward Island. brought up and educated in Halifax. N.S. He grad- aated from Nova Scotls Technical College and Dalhousle University in i928. He worked for the Nova Scotls Power Commission for about six years before Joining the Feder- al Department of Public Works in 1884 as a Junior Engineer on the District Engineer's Staff in Cher- lottetown. During the 18 years fol- lowing. Mr. Currie has advanced up through the ranks until he is now District Engineer in the office where he started his federal ser- vice. Mr. Currie is married. He has neer. Harbours and Rivers Engl- i Takes On Further Duties With Federal Dept. Here CLIVE W. CURRIE of age. attending Dalhousls Unl- werslty in Halifax. and a son. DOI- gia, gged 14. in Charlottetown. -Z-m1 BY-ELECTION VICTORY WELLINGTON. N. z. (Reuters) The National party IOVEFIHIWM Saturday . ialned its House of Representatives seat DY I 755' a by-election caused by the resil- natlon of Labor Minister William Sullivan. Sullivan resigned for a daughter. Sandra Mary. 18 years tonguay. chief electoral officer, to get his election machinery in ac- tion for polling day. which Prime Minister st. Laurent has said he "hopes" will be June 10. Mr. Prudham. 53. has an- sounced out be aim to return to private business in Edmonton. He has been a member of the family reasons. 1 5-Commons Members Plan Not To Seek Re-election Bennett, Liberals who have de- cldad not to run include Murray uced rsargln at Bay of Plenty in N. B. Retailers Seek Gov't loans MONCTON (CF)-The provin- cial government will be asked to provide long-term loans to New Brunswick retailers on the same basis as farm improvement loans. I. G. Jestin. secretary and field of the Retail Merchants (Maritime branch). said here Ilturdly; requests have been sent to e dominion government from other parts of Canada. Mr. Jestln said. because it has become in- creasingly difficult for small mer- chants to get bank loans with- out collateral. The loans probably would be no higher than 815.000 and would be lined for improving premises and Cooling new buildings. The asso- ciation will ask for lower interest rates than the present W: per cent. The government would make the money available to banks for the retailer. Mr. Jesiin said. BUIINED IN EFFIGY TORONTO (CPI-University of Toronto students Saturday burned an effigy of Robert Morris. coun- sel for the U. S. Senate internal security sub -committee that is- sued a report on Canadian diplo mat Herbert Norman. An indict- ment of Morris was read to about it students dressed in Klu-Klux- Klan style bedshecls. arranged in a manner that will menl prorogucs by the end of sulted in a burst of speed at the 51x2-hour Saturday sitting. Mem- bers completed consideration of the estimates of the post office department and gave final ap- Thcre still are 16 items of gov- ernment lcglslatlon to be dealt Mr. St. Laurent's hope that the election will be June 10 was ex- pressed in reply to questions by Quadra). Mr. Green asked when the prime minister expected Par- liament to prorogue and an elec- the prime minister said. "that it will be possible to arrange for prorogatlon (of the current session) at the end of next week and to have dissolution follow immed- iately. so that the usual period required between the notice of dissolution and voting day can be but that will not be possible un- less we can arrange for proroga- tlon for the end of next week." It is understood here that the session-fifth of the 22nd Parlia- ment - will be prorogued early Friday. Dissolution would follow about an hour later. Federal election officials hope this will come early enough in the day to permit election machinery to get rolling Friday. rattler than waste a weekend by waiting untu Monday. April 15. Election day must take place within 50 dgyg or dissolution. PRESS FOR. EARLY ELECTION . Untu about six weeks ago, Jug. 17 had been regarded as the lines liest election date. However. 13 eral members in recent weeks have been Dressing for an election H soon as possible. ” Mr. St. Lau.rent's hope that S r election will be June 10 a paper. Harris said is the Commons Friday that the pub ernment expects all legislation stm on the order paper will be cleared up before Parliament is dissolved. However. officials here believe the minister may have been reten- rlngtoanttemaonthcorderpr per with thc.exceptlon of govern- ment spending 4'mates. If the estimates are not all approved, it ll expected the government will ask the House to vote it enough money to pay its bills until the nest on the order Finance Minister is based on the House do A most. if not all. nmm l ments.' comply'wlth the staturoty require- In reply to question from op- position members Mr. St. Laurent said "I hope it will be June 10th. and of September. party is elected. This would mean a fall session of Parliament regardless of which vacation because of ailing health. overnight and continued on Boston aboard an RCA!-' plane. Despite the long journey. Logan international Airport. him. He had left Honolulu only set- urduy afternoon accompanied by Lady Eden. and on arriving at Vancouver. gave up plans to stay to be was smiling as be walked slowly down the ramp at wind-swept with Lady Eden he stepped Im- mediately into a limousine and rode under state police escort to the New England Baptist Hospital where Dr. Richard B- Cetiell of the Lahey Cllnlc was waiting for Eden did not talk to newspaper Eden Enters Boston Hospital BOSTON (AP) - Sir Anthony Eden, 59. former British prime minister. cut short a New Zealand and flew into Bos- ton Sunday for a medical checkup men at the airport but in a state- ment throlllh Robert B. K. Marett. British consul-general at Boston. said he "had a good Jour- ney." Dr. Catteil. who operated on Eden four years ago for a gall bladder condition. said he would have no statement on his condi- tion until todny. in Honolulu. Eden issued a statement saying he had increas- ingly frequent levers and that other warnings pointed to the need of further treatment. Eden suffered from nervous es- haustlon last fall at the height of the Near East crisis and went to Jamaica for a rest. Early in Oc- tober he was seized with a fever- iahchillandspentthsnightln a hospital. He resigned his post last January and went to New zealand for a rest and vacation. PARIS (Reuiersl -- Parlsians buried themselves in heavy coats and furs Simday night as they strolled the main streets of Paris to see decorations arrayed for the state visit today of Queen Eliza- beth and Prince Philip. Cold. gusty weather. after one of the warmest early springs in years. has chilled a city ablaze with the red. white and blue no- tfonal colors common to both na- tions. Weather experts say there will be some sunshine this morn- ing when the Queen and prince lrrlve for their four-day stay. It will be their first visit since their honeymoon nine years ago. French celebrities have been recruited by most newspapers to fill page after page with advance buds. practiced for the visit. and actors and actresses applet grease paint for areas rehecsals . of tableaux of French which will be performed on f- Anvair stale! along the length of th IEPIESINTS NAVY Weather Cool As Paris Plans Warm Welcome For The Queen river Seine during one of the high lights of the visit. This will take place Philip glide on a terway as fireworks soar crackle above their heads. Meanwhile. should be avoided. Diamonds, genuine. Tuesday night whcn the Queen and Prince thousands of Paris dressmnkers worked on alters-b Probe Leakage: At Buckingham Palace LONDON (ReuterslJl'he Da'ly Mirror said Saturday that a "full- scale secret inquiry into alltged leakages of information" is in pro- gress at Buckingham Palace. The newspaper says the Queen ordered the investigation "after glass-roofed complaining that many of her launch along the great city wa- purely family and personal house- and hold affairs were becoming known outside." The story adds: "Members of Scotland Yard's lions on glittering gowns afterlspeclal branch and dtectivu word went out to all women whoifrom Cannon Row pollc estatlu will be presented to the Queen that pastel shades should dom- inate in their dresses. neckllnes Palace staff signed a new con- should not plunge too low. long tract which binds them to secrecy gloves are a "must" and black. have been called in to help. "Only recently. membe s of the on internal Palace affairs." No comment on the report could if worn. must belbe obtained from Buckingham Pa- ila CC. Including Russian. Greek. Biggest Convoy Enters Suerj Since Reopening oi Waterway CAIRO fkeutersl-The biggest convoy of shhs assembled since the reopening of the sues Canal. Italian ". and Finnish vessels, entered the Canal at Pan Said Sunday. One German ship entered at sues. orlgbaliy the canal was to have been closed to navigation Sunday while salvage tesnu l