Maxim! UT 01' Mere Men. A voluntary burden is no! a burden. 10 RAGE Horlliumberland Ferries To Operate New'S2,000,000 Boat OTTAWA (CP) - The Trans- port Department Tuesday an- nounced approval of plans for construction of a t2.ooo.ooo auto- mobile and truck ferry to operate on Northumberland strait between wood Island. P.E.l., and Caribou, N S. The ferry. with capacity for so rare a trip. is to be operated for the Government by Northumber- iand Ferries Ltd. which now has tun ferries on this service. The new ferry is expected to begin operations by the spring of 1956. OTTAWA (Special) - strong re- presentations, seeking that the new t'J.o00.000 ferry to ply between wood islands. Phil. and Caribou. NS. be built at a shipyard in 'hc Maritime Provinces are being lPCI.'il'8d. here both by Transport Minister George C. Master and the Canadian Maritime Commission. Design of the new vessel. which is slated to handle 60 vehicles pt-r trip. has been approved by we interdepartmental committee of government and the schedule of government ship construction i.- being examined to determine to which firm building of the Zrrry will be allocated,- The former system of calling for Murders for ship-building has been discontinued. and decision as to llhlch shipyard will build a new FPCICIRT Government vessel is by allocation. Purpose of this policy is to spread aroulld fcdcral ship-y iii::a conll'act.s in such a way asi in keep all Canadian sliipyardsl as active s economically feasible. Departments or agencies of gov- ernment deciding on the alloca- tion are the Canadian Maritime Cnminission. Department of De- fence Production. Department of l'iado and Commerce, Department of Nilllnll-'Ii Defence and Depart- ment. of Transport. iv operated by Notrtllumberland FPl'rl95 Limited. which currently m.'l;lllflll15 a service from Wood Is- Coniing Events "Dance. Millview Hall Friday. every "Dance. Kozy Hall. (;oo:'getown.. W0(illP5Cia)', November 17th. I "Your Saturday night Jam- lll'9l'PP. Afton. tllis Thursday. "Ringo Hope River Hall to- land to Osribou with the "Charles 5- and the "Prince Nove'. The new vessel is being dg. signed an as to be able to dock at the existing terminals. It is hop- ed that the new ferry will be mmbieted and ready for service by the spring of 1956. Transport Department officials herelssld that further details as to d- ensio of the new ferry. tonnage. displacement, tyipg of construction and power of engines will be made public in the near future. Hungary Frees Noel. Heria Field LONDON (Reuters) - Commu- nlllv Hlmsuy has freed Noel and Herta Field. American citizens who vanished behind the Iron Cur- lliln HVE years ago, the Hungarian "CW5 llzency reported Tuesday, night. Field. is former gtatg depart,- ment employee. is brother of Her- mann Field. the Amerlran archi- tect freed from a Comniunlst Pol- ish prison last month. Announcing the release of Noel and his wife. the Hungarian agency said competent Hungarian author- ities had found that accusations 3331115! tnenl had proved to be un- justified. : Th?-.i' had dropped the case a-l gnlnst them and set them free. Canada'-s"lleTserve of Gold And U. S. Dollars Higher ?OTTAlVA (CF! - Canaoas of- ficial reserves of gold and United States dollars rose to a new high of 3l.000,900.000 on Oct. 31. the Bank of Canada reported Tuesday. This is an increase of 52,300,000 frulll Sl.8flil.600.000 on Sept. 30 and :1 jump of slll3.400.000 from S1,- Tli-l.S00.00() a your ago. Holdings of gold rose to Sl.0.'i9.- .'l()0.000 from 3l.()52.li00.D00 on Sept. 30 and 5i168.300.000 last year. stocks. of U. 5. dollars totalled 584l,fl00.00fl. down from 5845.000.- 000 on Sept. 30 but up from 5316.- Founded WN. CANADA. WEDNBDAY. NOVEMBER 1'1. 105! 1872 HALIFAX. (CP) - Crew mem- bers of the 7,111-ton freighter Stork. her plates cracked and with a bad list. worked the pumps Tuesday night as the crippled ship edged toward the west coast of Newfoundland. The RCAF search and rescue unit at Torbay, Nfld.. sent planes over the crippled ship and report- an the crew still aboard. The master of the Panamanian freighter reported earlier he had ordered his men to abandon ship It was estimated the Stork car- ried about 40 men. The skipper's abandon ship message was picked up earlier by Ihe marine radio station at Grind- stone in the Magdalen Islands as the Gulf of St. Lawrence stirred with the. threat of fresh gales. lip to that time the crew had clung to the drifting ship for more than 710 hours, riding out the storm that cracked licr deck plate: off South Head in New- foundland's Bay of islands. Four ships raced to her aid. the tug Foundation Josephine, II from Quebec. a tug from Corner Brook. Nfld.. the Canadian National Rail- ways coastal steamer Springdalc. and the llnlled Slates coast guard Cuttcr Chimoteague from Argon- lla. Nfld. CRACK DECK PLATES Crew Battles To Keep Ship Afloat in Gulf Unlil Assistance Arrives hour with gusts to 35 and ternpera- tui-ea were dipping below freezing. At the other side of the gulf. meanwhile. the nine crew mem- bers of the Marsouln were taken off the remote Anticoatl beach by a tug which steamed full tilt from Gaspe across the St. Lawrence estuary. Air force search and rescue at Halifax reported late Tuesday that two crew members earlier believed to have perished when they were swept overboard had somehow sur- vived and reached shore with their SCVEH C0mDarilona. The marooned seafarers had provisions for two or three days and were in no imme- diate danger. HARRROWING PLUNGE The operator of the tug which took off the crew members of the Marsouin was the first to learn that the two men had survived their harrowing plunge into the wild sea. The Stork was heading for Port Alfred, Que... from Paramarlbo. Dutch Guiana. with a full cargo of Bauxite. Her last port of call was Port of Spain. Trinidad. Foundation Maritime officials here said earlier they thought the Stork would be lowed to Port Al- ' fl-ed. That was when it was thought she would stay afloat until rescue - arrivcd. HALIFAX, (CP)--Progressive Conservatives gained a seat in the Nova Scotla legislature Tuesday, winning Hali- fax South, 9. Liberal stronghold for 21 years, in one of three by-elections. The Liberals retained another seat and a third ended in a deadlock in a constituency where the general election vote last year was voided. Earlier in the night Liberal Alfred Reid was given a. one-vote margin over Progressive Conserv- ative Ernest Ettinger in Hants East. But the presiding officer in a poll at Nine Mile River said later Mr. Ettlnger's total should have been one more than first report- e,d. thus making the deadlock. Mayor Richard A. Donahoe won in Halifax South. .1. Clyde Nunn won for the Lib- erals in lnvernesx against Pro- gressive Conservative and CC? opposition. The one-vote margin in Hants East was a reversal of the i953 general election result when Mr. Ettinger won by one vote over Mr. Reid. Then a recount gave the seat to Mr. Reid and later the re- sult was voided by the Nova Scotia Supreme Court because of ballot- ing irregularities. formed. The late premier Angus L. Mac- donald won the seat for the Lib- erals when it was first formed in 1933 and held it throughout his political career with the exception of his years as navy minister in the federal cabinet during the Second .Wol'id War. During that time. Mr. Murphy's father held the seat for the Lib- erals. The Invemess seat was left va- cant when Alex McKlnnon. former mines minister. was named a county court pudge. It is a dual the other seat for the Liberals. Hants East was won by Mr. Et- tinger in the general election of 1949. On election night in May of I953 he was awarded the seat with a slim majority over Mr. Reid but tcontinued on Page 2 col. 2: N. S.lIoiing Results Halifax South WANTS RECOUNT Mr. Ettinger said he would ask for a recount on declaration day Nov. 25 . j . . Complete -60 pollsi .Lmeml .P"m'er Hgnry. Hmksh Donahue PC 5,831; Murphy fighting his first election aim-e be-.4'5-7-L coming leader of the party two "mu Eu. months ago. said: Complete (26 polls) "Two of three is as good as I should expect. I was hoping we'd Ettinger PC 2.260: Reid 1. Wheadon CCF 132. riding with Rod Macl..eau holding. L . Covert Prince Edward Island Like The Dow. P310! 8' Conservatives Gain Seal: In House; One Seal: Is Deadlocked New Finance Minister Finds Taxes Pretty High MONTREAL (CF) Finance Minister Harris said Tuesday night he has made an initial examina- tion of Canada's tax rates and has found them ”prelty high.” He de- scribed the personal income tax as ”severe.” Mr. Harris. who took over the finance portfolio last July. said he is also concerned over the cor- poration tax rate under which the .fcrlcrai government flakes away ibalf or more of the rewards of ihard work which leads to promo- lion." . ”We will get together later to lace what we can do about lower tax rates," he told the Canadlanl Tax Foundation. 1 While agreeing that rates are high and exemptions low Mr. Harris added that tax rates must be high if the government is to pflnd revenue in Day bllll g , But he continued. "there is so much to be gained if we can pro- iservc initiative and enterprise." UNWISE DEMANDS it would be most unfortunate ii prospects in this land of opportun- illueen Molhei A 50-mile-an-hour galc roaring! down from the northwest plowedi through gulfshlpping M0lldily.1 .L.LL...:. Island Ayrshlres Crushing waves cracked the decki . platcs of the wartime-built Stol'k!contInue and drove the small motor vcssclp Marsqouin hard aground at an . lsolatod stretch of the Anticosii 15- R I F land coast. t t . f .. sa;h:efseTn1'theGh9acHne Zlieli-gdltllffhl TORONTO lspecim TTM 557' of Newfoundland probably were be-.”h”'9 ”m” M A" MR3” 9"” 5”" coming mun, nun "Lu xwamhcontllluecl to place in the-pm most hours of moderate CDl1diil(”ll'l8.!cu5Es - V0I'y- heavy classes and Winds were rising to 25 miles anl5”'0”8 C0mD9l-W0" 33 the ROE?” Winter fair hare. Their Blackad. dnr Miss Fashion stood fourth in Hants East was ”incredible" and he use "very sorry" about the loss in Halifax South. There were 20 Liberals. 12 Pro- gressive Conservatives and two CCF members in the 37-seat l-louse bcfore the by-elections. The new standing. if the recount doesn't change the results. will be: Lib erals 22. Progressive Conservatives la. and CCF two. i The complete count in Halifax isouth gave Mr. Donahoe 5.831 take all three but I guess we can't Invernegs be too greedy." 65 of 86 polLs He said the one-vota margin in Final for night 0 . y Unveils Sign To MacDougoll PC 3.026; Nunn L 4.- ,i0n Atoms Plan .'uN1'r'll:D NATIONS. N.Y. rcpi -- ,The West and Russia were re- .ported close to agrecmcnt Tucs- nzghl, Nov. IT. Prizes. goose. zmmoo last year. "Buying island grain d.illy.l The dollars and gold are used lliisscll Driscoll. Mt. Hcrhcrt. by the bank in holy: stabilize the H cxchnngc value of the Canadian R"5'”" D95 1 5"” 2 1l”'.dollars in world money markets. lwa.-tr at Sacred Heart Home. l , g,,,,, g, H"Hll)'lll5( Islnlxlzd J Rmlilln dnillyhlfgn And sfQQI .l:'ket prlccs. .. . ac ouga .. . -.-...-....... Production Down ..CmpAud -nut mam-or-5 Lodm, OTTAWA. (GP)-The first nine ,.,,,u,1 h,n,N,t Thu"d,y' New months of 1954 saw Canadian pro- ;a iductlon drops of almost 24 per cent -in pig ll'Ol'l. nearly 25 per cent in "Get. our prices on Poultry be-. iul'f' selling. E. J. MecDougall.' Vernon. I hnt Nov "St. chicken 17. Mt. Andrews Parish supper, Wednesday. Stewart. "lI;iiiir- Friday. Nov. 19. Win- -inc Station Hall, in aid of the iiiaxgow Road Hockey Club. "Alton llall. Wmimrcc. Thursday. din-'c. Admission 75 and "Palitnv Sale at Holnlnus on i-hid.-i,v. November 19th. at l p. in. (xmoe Cove Women's Institute. "Dance. West Royalty Hall. Wrdncsday. Rollie MncKenzie'a firrhcstra. Canteen Service. 9.30 to H30 Charlottetown Nov. lhlh. 50c. "Kelly's cross' Players present Il1f'.lr 3 act play in North Rusiico Hall. Wednesday night. November "Sandy"! Marshtield still cater- ing to weddings, banquets. nn1 social gatherings at reasonable prices. Dial 1412. "Shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade in Kingston Hall. November 22nd. Sponsored by Kingston W. 1. sale of cakes. "Hear Miss Elms lnman in New Glasgow United Church, Thuredly evening. November lath. I p. in. Also him. "A public meeting will be held in Wiltshlre Hall for the purpose of electing new Trustees. Thursday, November 13th. l.l!i p. m. "Souris Hospltalennusl shower Ind tea United Church Hall. Tllllfldily. Nov. ll. Admslsion 26 rents and gifts for hospital. ”Buylng dressed geese. ducks. chicken every day. Also live thicken every Wednesday. will pick these up at the farm. A. P. "Minot. Rustlco. "Don't miss Variety concert. Formal Hall. Friday. November loth. . 39.41; Women's Institute. Sale of sand- wiches and drinks. "Dance Wednesday night. Ml. It)”'”" hall. Johnston's River. Don il'5"r'e Orchestra. Modern and llldyllme dancing. Dancing 9:30 to I "Cleaning and Buying Timothy and Clover seed at Charlottetown. wmmersids. Contact us for prices P " Mntrll. Klnkora, Bummerslde T ' Charlottetown. suffering from menlnsll-l& C0l'lN"' steel ingots and close to 20 per cent in steel castings. The bureau of statistics reported Tuesday this downward trend was continued in September when out- put totalled 156,313 tons of pig iron. 241,553 tons of steel ingots and 5.805 tons of steel castings compared with 243.963, 321.833 and 8.012. respectively, a year pre- vious. STl'DEN.T-KILLED PRESCOTT, Ont. (CF)-Robert Mclillllan. lfl. uns killcd Tuesday when his .'.!'.!-calibre rifle was dis- charged. Police said the high school student and ardent guns- man was unaware the rifle was loaded whcn he picked it up in his room at home. The gun was borrowed by a relative last week- end and a round was left in the Kids Take Over Queen Mother OTTAWA (OP)-The kids look aver Queen Mother Elizabeth Tues- ay. Turned loose from school for this second-last day of her Can- adian visit. thousands of cheer- ing crowded the royal elbow room and at one point broke up her caval- cedc by swarming around her car and cutting off the rest of the procession. The Queen Mother. smiling and waving and once stopping to talk to a collplc of tongue-tied six- year-olds appeared to enjoy it as nlllch as her young admirers. Officially. her daytime activities -when the school age brigndc didn't take over were given largelv to functions by the city of Ottawa. arid the federal dis- trict commlssion which has cllarce of a beautification plan for the national capital. From the city. she got gifts for herself. for her daughter Queen and for her grandchildren-notably a set of boxing gloves for six-l-c;ii'- old Prince Charles and Canadian maple sugar for him and Princess gun. Anne E426. Across Top of World Los Angeles. Copenhagen Air Service Successful LOS ANGELES (AP)-An his- toric direct air link between south- ern California and Europe over the polar regions was established Tues- day when two commercial air- planes-flylng in opposite direc- tion-completed hops across the rooftop of the world. The Royal Viking, s Super-Com slellation of the Scandinavian Air- lines System, landed in Copen- hagen. Denmark. less than 24 hours after leaving Los Angeles. A companion SAS plane. the Helge Viking. a Super-Cloudmaster, ar- rived in Los Angeles. making tho trip in 27 hours and 10 l i Each plane made stopovers in Greenland and Winnipeg. Drew's Condition is Improving (OP)-The .OT1'AWA. national director of the Progressive con- servative parity Tuesday OXDTGMG4 Drew may hope that Hon. George be out of hospital within a week or 10 dnYl- wllliam Howe said the PG leader use to gain strength. "we are hopeful that be any be out of hospital in I week or 10 days. but of course the d0Cl0l' 'The planes. carrying parties of public officials and newspaper men inaugurated regular trans- Arctic service of the Scandinavian Airlines System. The Royal Viking flew the new route across northern Canada and Greenland in 20 hours and 40 mi- nutes. Time out for the two stops took three hours and seven ml- nutea on this flight. Prirne Minister Hans Hedtoft and Prince Axel of Denmark were among those aboard the plane that arrived in Los Angeles. 'RieI-nest: TORONTO (CF)--John Leonard Smallman. 32. known as Canada's richest young man, Tuesday was sentenced to ill months in Guelph reformatory on a charge of rob- bcry. Smallman. heir to I-3.000.000 and receiving I 81.000 monthly allow- ance last Dec: l1 when the crime was committed. was convicted in county court of stealing Ml. it was his second court appear- ance in a week. in Detroit. he was fined I100 for carrying a revolver. Smallman was married in i951 and, after a Mexican honeymoon. look a job in Toronto with a won't bu pinned down to A definite date." Mr. Rowe said costume Jewelery importer. He 4. tha class for aged cows with at'V0'-9! against 4,077 for Mr. Mur- 742; Rankin CCF 576. lAgr o'I'rAvt'A. (CP)-Queen Mother Elizabeth Tuesday unveiled a road sign in memory of a 19th century British engineer who built a lili- mile canal way and led to the founding of the Canadian capital. ”I hereby rename .0ana1 road Colonel By Drive." said the Queen Mother in an open air ceremony witnessed by some'l0.000 DEMONS. including many hundreds of school hildren. i The old Canal road that 001- eemeni Near ; day on a resolution launching thei C Eisenhowr-r atoms-for-peace plan. l least four ROP records. Their Fair- view Fashion Duchess was in the nlollcy in a very large class of Imaturn cows in milk. Fairvue Maid (End was seventh in the class for tlll'BB-)'PB.l'-Did cows in milk. The Macllses missed the class .for four-year-old cows in milk. -Fairvue Melody. one of their best show cows. took sick at Amherst youngsters jammed stireets.i,,ue,- mvmz and was not H, mowldate Joseph Rankiii. condition Tuesday. aha was en- tered in the sale of stars for the evening but had to be withdrawn and substituted by another animal. They had A number of other plac- ings ili group classes. R. R. Nosii and sons of Howlck. Que. had the grand champion Ayrshire cow with Burnside Car- ncll Tulip. The reserve champion was shown by Stanseil Brothers of Alymer. Ont. i 1 T4 Nominahewhird Mayor In Toronto TORONTO. (CP)-Four condi- dnies for mayor were nominated today and observers predictezd ii lively contest for all 23 council seats election day. Dec. 6. Mil)'or Leslie H. Saunders will he opposed by Nathan Phillips. Arthur .1. Brown and A. Alhcrl Mri('Lr-nd. Mayor Saundcrs took over from Allan A. Lamport last summer when Mr. Lamport resigned from the mnyorslly to become a meni- bcr of the Toronto Transit Com- mission. Mr. Phillips. for 28 years an alderman. Is making his third at- tempt to gain the mayor's chair. Mr. Brown. a former chairman of the Toronto board of educa- tion ran for mayor last year and l'finlf' within 9.000 votes of de- feating Mr. lamport. The other candidate. Mr. Mac- Leod. is a former Llbor-Program sivc Communist member of the Ontario Legislature for Toronto Bcillvoods. Young Man Is Senlencedli his two children. MET IN TAVERN lie was charged last April 30 with the robbery of Lawrence T. Nash of Toronto. Both Nash and Smallman said they met in Toronto tavern last December. Two other man were in the party. Smallman claimed Nash expres- sed interest in plastic jewelery as a Christmas present. He said the four went to Srnallman's north To- ronto apartment where he obtained a box of jewelery. He sold the box to Nash for )8. Noah said Smallman suggested looking at more jewelery which was in Smallman's office. He said phi". Dreslclent of a. clothing man-' ufacturing firm. In Hunts East the complete re- sult was: Mr. Reid 2,260. Mr. Et- tinger 2,250 and Malcolm Whcadon 132. with 55 of 66 polls reporting in Inverness. Mr. Nunn had' 4.103 votes against 2.330 for Mr. Mac- Dougall and 439 for CCF candi- An announcement that behind- .thc-sr-cncs nrgotlstions have been lsucccssful is expected shortly. probably today. lhctairlhylriie.-I ;New Censure Count lHRST SINCE mo l WASHINGTON (AP) - Senator ' Wallace Bennett (Rep.-Utah) an- . . nounccd Tuesday he would file a SMJI D”"3h”" Wm m ,H”””.new censure count against sen- ho" ,w” ma ”'5'' '9' h” P3"l'iatoi' Joseph McCarthy based on .in Halifax county since 1930 and Mcca,-thy; --communm hand- first in that seat since it was maid;-n" ,.it,a..g on (hp! wapkms l . ',-'T”':-'T”'"lconlmlli.cc and its chairman. Bennett made the illinnuncemerit Royal Family on tho Senate floor after his fel- plow Utah Republican. Senator Ar- lthur Watkins. called for the bring- ing of such an additional indict- lmbnt on the ground McCarthy has OTTAWA (CPI .-Five gifts for,been guiltv of indecent contempt members of the Royal Family”'riglii under our rinses." were presented 'nlesds.v to Queen McCarthy scoffed at the move to Mother Elizabeth by the city of file a third censure charge against f;ttsn's at I civic luncheon in her-.hlm. He said it added an S'Allce in -John By cut through a swamp to ' help construct the Rideau canal 128 .ycnr.s ago was changed to the new .Cnl. By drive. providing a link notp onliv with history but with future. beautification plans for the capltal.l The newly-paved 2 1-2 mile-I stretch of road in the south of Oi-pi tawa about two miles from the: ,Parllument Buildings eventually. will lead in a big new federal dial-; rict commission park and to the, i new site of Ottawa's young Carleton College. now located in R brick building close to the heart of the lty. p C The Queen Mother. in a brief address. observed that it was Col, Rye work which led in the found-. ;ing of Bytown which later becamep Ottawa and the country's capital. ; Before the decision to build that canal Ottawa had no great future- oiher than to provide lumber for the more populated southern arcas. However. after the war of 1312. tlac British soldiers in Canada feared the posibility of a new coll- flict with the Americans and dc- clded that there must be a back-- wnods water link for Kingston. other than the St. Lawrence river. age pensioners." iold promise to increase pensions and it blamed the former Labor government for "injustice" which rising prices have brought upon pensioners. Churchill introduced an amend- .ment to the Labor censure lhry stopped in wosl-end Tnronlo and got. out of the car. Nash described having his feet yanked out from under him and being struck in the face when he fried to get up. Smallman claimed he did not ac- company the men after they left his apartment. His wife said he left with the jewelery and returned is minutes later. PUZZLINO CASE Judge Robert Forsyth said it was a puullng case but be pre- ferred to believe Nash rather than Smallman. Smallman inherited the estate from his grandsunt. Mrs. E. E. 13. Morgan of London. Ont. By pr-ovi-Emotion -- which if carried could sions in the will, hc livcd on tho MVP llmllilht "12 H11 "T We l0V' income from in 5.500.000 trust fund crnment-which said that now the until no was 2i. Aflcr that the in-jlrWPrnmN1l was able by ill cnlicic-I come of the estate was paid didto raise pensions 'thus completing rcclly to him. the removal of the injustices At the age of 30. Smallman willlbrnllght about" by the Labor gov- rcceive half the principal and the crnmeni. rest with all unpaid income at no This amcndmcnt carried Tucs- agc of .35. if he dies before ihniday night by 30! to 270. I margin estate is cntiroly turned over in of 25. him. his widow will be cared foxy Present maximum pension for a by R M00.00fl trust fund ;man who retires at 65 is 32 shil- Mrs. Morgan was the widow ofilm” 5"d 3” 39"" 3 w99ki Hm" much the government will boost ity were dimmed by unwise gov- ernment demands on the fruits of success in business and profes- sional llfe-indccd in any gainful employment.” Canadians. he said. should never lose sight of the fact that econ- omic expansion and development is left largely to the private busi- ness world on which the govern- ment levies a 49-per-cent corpora- tion tax. Canadians depended on the private enterprise system for their national livelihood. 'Surely a case can be made for encouraging initiative and enter- prise and if so I would hope it Icontinued on Page 2 col. 1) MoloFVe?sEli" Asks For Help QUEBEC. (CPI-Reports mg here Tuesday said a vessel. identified only as the Curling has radioed that she is aground in the gulf of St. Law- rence and is in desperate. need of assistance. The reports. reaching here from Gaspe. Que.. said the ship haul sent a message at 11:42 am. that she. was aground near the Mag- dalcn islands. The vessel was believed to have been hit by a storm that lashed the gulf area into a foaming fury Monday with winds of up to 45 miles an hour. ruch- motor CALL GENERAL STRIKE PARIS (AP)-Nationalist leaders in Morocco called Tuesday for a three-day general strike to protest French rule. in vuimil-Qjeg of the North African protectorate. tracts were distributed urging the Moslem population to close up shop Thursday. Friday and Satur- day lo commemorate former sul- tan Mohammad Ben Youssef. whom the French deposed Sept. 20, 1953. " REAL.” Peoeuel -Ana. NEVER i "swl:i.i..” 9" Onor. Wonderland note to a procedure ,. - There was boxing gloves for that is getting "cllrimlser and Thu.-lg tllc building of the canal and m:)2:1S:1T?erriS:)uu!:leTAmum and Prince Charles. is golden maple cuviouser." the grouth of ihe Ottawa HFFR. 'M' M leaf branch for Princess Anne. nawg.-,n 15 n ;T hilsutglqv032:”Q(gec?iu?h::belt(i1o-)h.rTd B 1' '1 G " S ' es Ytl""".”" ” ” the Queen Mother and edible y ;:.,c..:.?::1?nn n;1alpdle sugar leaves for the two 0 i 0 e a Calgary 29 w T lfCfd VIM Bib so-us The royal visitor termed aai 3 Ra: ." on as 3T If . gins . 29 54 .g.f11lT.'.T.::l;.f '::ld'1:,';gi,". i,h,f,.f,";,",f.E l.0NDON (CF) vThe Churchill Both parties -had their political Winnilvee 22 41 they would "prim thug ijfja." administration held its Conserv- eyes on voting today to fill a. va- glxgcvl" p,-umung the (nu. Mnvm. ail: pa'rlt1y h;-at:-gkgt dsolid ;l-luevsday c:ln1t scrgt aht W'esthDerby. E Llver- Mnmrgai 27 N oh”-19",. whmon lied th Qie nig -on c o es omes ic lssuc poo su ur w ic wen on5erv- lpgogher to Cong”, the boxmeg 8;:)v:: in Bdrlilsig golitics anid easily Sll'T- (IllVD”0llit)'S.lE:B03 .l.7(ig-5lz;olc cdlc in ggccgccrcimnn - - - l . ll ' r ... in . . I -- r P; yggogggl Shi;-xscesoofuxltg lzilovvai liliem:zyc)i(v::riinrTleg1tfue D a'i:h'c gcnsion issue itsolf almost ISv;iinllJohn .. - 17 45 n-gdmom, )1; mg), be W H t u M The Labor motion to censure became aside matter as party ""9 M " 1” " in the ring, both of .,.,:,m" End government policy on old age pcn- speakers hit out at each other in H'm'X - - - - - ---..... 28 44 if need be, of offencgj" alone was dcfeated 305 to 201. a debate. The political seriousness of (S7h3''"'''"m''' " 01 The mayor said the gm, of the government majority of 21 and just the matter was underlined when YY ney 23 40 golden maple leaf in Prim,-egg about the margin between the two both sidcs ordered "three - line "m0". 35 A3 Anne is ''In keeping with that parties in the House of Commons. whips" which meant that member: 5'- -10'1" 3 N" 25 or go all f y custom" whereby the The vote came after a sharp and voting against party lines were - HALIFAX (Chm! Queen. the Queen Mother and the at times bitter debate on the La- able in expulsion from the party. public weather om” Ker:”'"::':”R late Queen Mary "have honored us bor motion that the government BLAMEs LABOR. was cloudy ma mud In th. mum. in the wearing of the emblem of failed "to relieve the plight of old The gm,,mm,ng M. .,m.,unc,d em Marmm” Tuna” " "nah lour land." it would put into effect it! months- was: wind. 5,0" M ", end to a" cold weather. owever. tempers- turss,ln the northern region re- mained near or below freezing. and snow spread over that part of the district during the afternoon. Not much change is forecast for Wednesday but the snow in the northern regions is expected in change to snowflurrles. Forecasts: Prince Edward labial. eastern N. Is. oounllee, lower of. John river valley: Cloudy and mill southerly winds ll: low only Wee- nesday morning and high In the afternoon at Charlottetown. HQ?- ton and Fredericton 40 III II. 1 Saint John H and B2. ? High tide today at. Ghlrlotfntwn at 2.51 e. m. and 4.01 p. III. . summer-aide tide eighteen illn- utes later than Ollerlottetowa. sun rises today at 1.1: a. III. and Cu", K 3' M(,"""' ””.”'d "W them has not been announced, but P''”'” '”"'Y "”'c"- She d"-id J3" some politicians anticipate a rise 20. i048. lot about six shillings. sets at in p. m.