' TELEPHONE 8506 Iuyer meets Want Ads. Dial eellerwlthOuordian 8506 net: for classi- fied ad taker, for quick results, 20 PAGES P. W. C. CROWNS STUDENT KING AND QUEEN l Prince of Wales College stud- ents crowned their college King and Queen at a gala coronation ball Wednesday evening. The Royal party consists of King Bobby Lund and Queen Renee I Who @it1o1t‘JdIimiI Cotton; flanked by Prince Hugh Pherson MacLean and Princess Fldrence Ladies - in - wailing are Carol Douglas. Pages are Brian Mac-. Reynolds and Carol Dalziel. WEATHER ‘ Cloudy with a few clear intervals. Not much change in temperature. Low- high at Charlottetown 40 and 55. . “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" CHARl£Yl‘TE'l‘OWN CANADA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1957 Nflcl. ‘May Move 50,000 From Isolalecl Oulposis PRICE 5c SMALL VOTE REGISTERED Premier Smallwood Makes polls at ion they were required to ans- Wer on the ballot. The total for the three coun- from stood at '0'. Prince County the Board where the vote was and Ian Gilmore. Two Maritimers All Premiers Will Attend Federal-Prov. Conference OTTAWA ICP) —— All l0 pre- have agreed to attend a - provincial conference Nov. 25 and Z; to review ' tax-sharing agreements. o Mflliobl and Saskatchewan have asked that the question of lid to municipalities be included en the agenda. along with other ics. Letters from all provincial pre- miers were tabled in the Com- mons Wednesday by Prime Min- ister Diefenbaker. They were in reply to his letter Sept. is pro- the conference and sug- fiflju -s- 5: item. ii Mr. le ’ or elsewhere. of what pro posals the federal government will Illlte to modify the present no 0 - ‘ Div.-fenbaker's provinces. Most premiers in their letters did not go beyond a statement they will attend the conference. Premier Douglas of Saskatche- wln. however. urged that the meeting deal with three ques- tions ef “unfinished business" fficiai insets” agreements with the The ffrom previous federal - provincial talks: aid to municipalities, re- sources development and the na- tional hospital insurance plan. OFFICIAL MEMBERS Premier Campbell of Manitoba. emphazising the financial needs of municipalities. urged that rep- resentatives of those local gov- nments‘attend the conference “official member e also gave notice that Manl- toba will insist on continuation of the equeliaation principle in any new tax-sharing plan. 2!‘ IS ' t |brlnglng their per-caplta income from three fields of direct taxa- tion up to the levd of the On- tario-British Columbia average. three tax fields are personal and corporation income tax and succession ties. Quebec is the only province which did not sign the existing tax - sharing agreements with the federal government. a lQuebec automatically receives {equalization payments. The post- Diplomatic Tension Eases In Middle-East Border Crisis UNITED NATIONS, N Y. lCPl —T\vo opposing formal resolu- tions were thrown into the United Nations assembly on the Turkish- S_vn'an border dispute Wednesday but despite this apparent defeat of the West's hands—off attitude a more conciliatory feeling was noted. The unit of diplomatic ten- sion was credited to Russia’: l’!l1.V chief Nikita Khrushchev. Whose attendance Tuesday night It a Turkish reception in Moscow and his remarks that there was no danger of war in the dispute ucre here . an indica- lion Russia achieved her political aims in the UN on the matter and will not press the issue fur- iher. This took the sting off Syria's overt action in putting before the I a motion calling for ountry corn- to hack the Syrian charge that Turkey is massing troops fun I invasion of Syria. MOPED FOR ACTION the assembly had new without a call creation I e en-c mission “V on: side was understood for action outside the tion of Premier Duplessis was that the agreements infringed provincial autonomy. CROWN!-‘D WITH SUCCESS In a letter Sept. 23 to Mr Diel- enbaker. Premier Duplessis 5 3 ‘‘I hope that this conference will be crowned with the greatest success. to which the government of the province will be pleased to co-operate, with gard for the and liberties at due re- rights. prerogative: the provinces Mafia of the nreaent agreements. which went into effect April 1. provides in effect for a provincial share — without double taxation — of 10 per cent of federal personal in- come taxes. nine per cent of tax-‘ able corporation income and per cent of federal succession ty rates. _ The arrangement permits prov- inces three options: they can im- pose their own taxes in those fields. in which case the federal rates will be abated in the prov- inoe in the lo-9-50 formula; they can impose taxes at those stan- dard rates and pay federal government a fee for collecting them; or they can stay out of those tax fields altogether and re- ceive payments based on the world organization, on a local ibasis. to reconcile the two sides. ‘Turkey has offered to take part‘ tin negotiations under auspices ofl King Saud of Saudi Arabia and; denies hey troops are threatening; lsyria. I i There had been some hope the‘ .assembly debate would tail off lwi a call for voting. But when Syria tabled her resolution Int the outset of Wednesday's de- bate the middle powers coun- tered with one sponsored by (‘an- ode and si other countries to -‘call on Secretary - General Dag Jllammankjold to intervene. I Tourist Resort 3 Building Burns CAMPBELLTON. N.B. (CP)— The main building .0! I tourist reaort known ins. near Richardaville. wu dee- troyed by fire early Wednesday. Campbellton firemen saved tho nearby cabins. Owner . Fow- ler of Camphellton eathieted the l I No. fire Itartd in un- known. ’ 105150 basis. All provinces but Ontario and Quebec have chosen that third course. Ontario levies its own cor- poration tax and succession duty and of the federal government in so of Montreal Die Of lniuries KINGSTON. Ont. tCPl—Three persons. two of.them from the Maritimes. died in hospital Tues- day night from injuries received n two separate autom ' c ciricnts last week. Dead are Cpl. Daniel Leslie. 39. a photographer at the RCAF sta- tion. London, nt. and formerly of Glace Bay N.S.: William Gro- ver Cleveland. 50 Odessa and Mrs. van. 43. of Kinston and formerly from Truro. NS. Find Body Of Missing Airman CHATHAM. N.B iCPi _. The y fan airman |’lll<<IllE from the Chalham RCAI-‘ station since Sept. 28 was found Wednesday in Miramichi Bay Authorities iden- tified him as LAC J. M Gaulton. 21. Lunenburg. NS. The lighthouse keeper at Port- age Island the float- . . mg d and an RCA}: "K591 ' Leslie anaeglevslgnd wereh in- brought it to Chatham. Gaulton 3“"~“’ '35‘ “°- Y "°“' 9" in a head-on highway collision in which Mrs. Maria Ann Leclai-r. 49. of Ottawa was killed. Mrs. Keegan was injured in an accident Friday night on a King- ston streel. Police later charged Victor Ponte Kingston with careless driving. and LAC R. .l. Haley. 23. Cal- gary, disappeared after setting out in a kayak for a cruise on the hliramlchi River. A fisher- man found l-laley's body several days later. Gaulton's will be sent to nis home at Lunenburg. 0 NS-NB-Thermal Power Needs OTTAWA |CPt Res-ources Minister Hamilton declined Wed- nesday ublic the report Engineering (‘om- pany on a study of thermal power requirements in New nswlclt and Nova Scotia. propriated by He said in the Commons it! ons would be in the public inter-' titled to the report est to make the report public iin- Mr Lcsage was r Brunswick and Nova Scotil gov- ernments. Hon. Jean Lesage (L — Mont- magny - L'lsletl suggested that. in view of the fact the survey Parliament. Co s 3 by the government to study the requirements of new power can- acity and the location of thermal power plants a interconnection lines between the two Maritime provinces. g. 11, _ Zlloucesterl was told by Mr. Hamilton that the government always has under consideration the matter of developing atomic .€hergy as a source of power for ‘the Maritimcs. However. he gave and Quebec occupies all three tax fields. Gentlemen Still Prefer Blondes. LONDON (Reutersl-—lt seems that g e n t I e in e a still prefer blondes except on London's subways. The London Evening Standard, in a full-page. illustrated article. tells Wednesday how a l7-year- id model. Sandra Paul. travel- led t h r o u g h London's most crowded areas. first as her hat- nral hlonde self. and again as I n . The tests involved an auto- mobile breakdown. a s p i I l e d purse. lugging heavy packages and a ride in the subway at rush-hour. As a shoulder ~ length blonde. Sandra found the swivel-necked men rushing to fix her car. re- trieve her spilied change. and carry her packages. But It took three trips in the subway befon COPLES 70 PR0"lNCEs ‘no reply when Mr. Robichaud The minister said (‘0pl(‘\' have asked specifically about been made av ailatble to the New taken along this line. Incomplete Returns Show . I. .lic Wednesday a plan that may a f -involxe moving as manv as . 0()0 Newfoundlaiiders to large centre With about 76 per cent of the 396 - in the Province reporting Queens a late hour last night the strongly in favour of the Board the area in which the plan ap- trend shows that the potato grow- (25 — ers of the island do not wish to a slight disfavour for the Board retain the present Potato Mark-- eting Board. This was the quest- ll(‘\ \\lll1 N7 of H30 polls heard taken in each of the two pl(‘bi~’- lat least until 908 (Yes) and 963 cites of 19.34. The May pl('l)l:('ll€‘ in yesterday's growers voted and in November plebiscite voted strongly against 1954 5.935 voted l l l W35 Paid l0? 0“! 0‘ M059)’ lltrp-Pf farmers from getting the cash. should be 011- Ontariiol said the Senate is not esourccs min-. dodge;-i » I gQep_q‘CflI Ireland minister of com- Far-Reaching Plan Public ST .iOl{N'S..\‘fld iCPl—-Prem- facilities that are missing it. ier Joseph Smallwood made pub-(man) oiitports. They would alsr. be handler to sources of employ- ment. A centralization move was taken by the government several years ago. Families wishing to take up residence in larger town.- fishing villages overhanging the were helped with travelling ex W “W COW shwd vim 22‘2i“22§.i“;i’§“’i'l‘.“.$”‘i§ti°“i~‘.il§L°i‘$3553 fi.”‘t’,..li'li i°'.'.‘§w‘i;‘§f;.i “hm the mm" of the present were established more than 300“ idents of dozens of communities I s from scattered and iso- ‘lated outport communities There are more than 1.300 tiny ‘.7..‘>ti On the other hand by sixty six and two thirds per ' County registered l cent of the persons voting within~ by mglstenng ' 86 Vote Board Wm be’ Should [he [rend car a o by l-‘uro a fisher- h ve made the move on their , . of yesterday's voting continueiy 5 g ‘ ‘ P0 n ' ~ 3 ONE THIRD low" iagainst it. could not be learned.l -menV]T°:h the ]m.01qh pi,“ mg $3 mm" Th? ‘mlllfl Y9-‘lerd-3." “'35 3 The” l‘ “me doum hm‘/eve ijilfitlncaiiflfil il‘lIlllllh(:nl(':l[l‘t)ll lo: MANY ON MOVE “me 0”" 3 third ‘ll ‘"9 “"9 “'3' " M“ “’"“"”° ”' °p"a"°"‘ man)’ outpuris is still b_\ boat l)uriii: the last five years rez- ”'° ’“"“““' "‘ Mr. Snialluonri said the rim idenls of Cape Island. St Bren- 'Agi'i(-ultiire shall fix a date for. I its termination } dons and Deer island haxe dr- serted their Bonavista Bay vil- lages and moved to other cent- res. The same is true for Bar Haven in Placentia Bay. Bur- neite in Fortune Bay. Sops is- land. while Bay. and Sound is- step in relocatim: those who want to move to larger centres "is to‘ g , - have a complete list of all the‘ V _ in 9”‘ ,l3""r ’ C0MP’:‘RAT“E VOTING places concerned. their means of‘ ‘“§.:;"<.‘°..:‘:::".‘.'::l..;:.:“:°:..:‘;'.;‘.:**":‘?.:.°' :t;.‘t°;:mms- mm -at 3" ' -‘ -- l ' ' i - a large number 0 other facts 1,977 against it. l95-1 shows some marked upsetsflconcemmg mum .. The p”'“'’" B°ard “'hi"h is 5”“ 9f the NH‘. which in '95‘; Then “it will be possible for the land. Placentia Bay. These are Government appointed has six voted five to one in favour of the- govemmem to reach some Wm only a few Pr°d"°”5 3"d M“ d§’3l”5 N‘ ‘L B03,” ~"‘_"‘erdaY "med ‘W’ ‘° °"‘’ clusion as to the probable ('03-! of in a few cases residents of \ar- M - E~w-_ C3mP_b‘-‘ll pl‘ m3"93"_"_- 3F3'“~“ "‘ I“ 750"" p?“-‘ :3 Wile‘ moving people who might \\l.\ll to. ious communities have got ‘toget- It came into being in June titan‘ whatsoever was reg ster . ni her and formed 3 new vmaga find in June 1956 the Mlarlietifng‘ a numberr of 3: ‘l'(a):'§e‘i;a::oo(t)filt3 I 9 people of Cape Island and ct hwllzs afl"l?lld8dlM§O slow dor. firlowing a eas is!” UP CR0”, iseveral other ‘man ouwo;-L. ilk 0 mil 0 3 P l-W‘? 1° 9* 9"~ . ' ‘around Bonavista Bay settled at lfirmlne Whflhef U19 3031' W3€'_ 0“ "7 ‘he (“Pl ““!°" 3' “ml”: To get the ball l'fllllll2 a rub-‘a new location and med it “’3"l°"l "V “M ”' rfgard '° ‘fh°th5”’gWa:! “F ‘R5’! committee of the cabinet formed.Pickersgill after John Pickers- . ‘'°“ '"”‘’“°‘’ ° 9 .°3r 1*‘ 1°? an organization. headed by Prof; gill. former federal minister of CLEAR .MA‘mR”‘ . "‘3."““ M agreed lr°”3h' Charges‘ Gordon K. Goundrey. provincial citizenship and immigration He ACC°l‘d'“3 W ‘he 1f“"l“"'”3‘Whl'°h ‘he 3°37”, ha3t“'“h lib.” leconomist. to study the pmblems-' is the Liberal member of the '50‘ ll “'°Uld 3999*" ' 3‘ 9 Valway °°ml’3“‘°5 “ C“ ‘‘”‘.of centralization. House of Commons for Bonavista- V9599‘ Bmrd “'l"l('l‘ L‘ 3 “’"‘P‘i C3“3dl"‘“‘ minis‘ in addition to all .\ewfoundland Twillingate. i that year showed that a.l-t0 m ve." He estimated there may be as any as 50.000. 9 . 0'3?!’ P13" (‘3n"°l P9907“? “Pepi W ””d"5“"’d ‘ha’ the-*9 magistrates, medical health otfi-I One problem in relocating Ill" ‘mm the P13“ 9 "PP"°"°d Pharg‘-‘S h3"°_ “‘?39‘““°d‘ cers. school supervisors. welfare people finding employment. 'j’*—"“‘:—“’ I ‘I F 50"” 51"“ ba"33l“"'8 bi’ officers, agricultural and fishery‘ 0ut.port residents dependent on both parties concerned. The pre- _ _ field men as well as other p(-rma- the fishery may not want to leave ferential freight charges a r 2 meat public servants will bejtheir source of livelihood. Jobs asked to take an active part in; would have to be found or created the survey. ifor those who move. Already welfare workers have Some would be absorbed in the submitted reports which indicate larger centres of St. John's. ’ “h av e nol which has a population of 60.000; PARLIAMENT AT-A-GLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS gr ' the railways in re- turn for a guarantee potatoes shall be wherever possibl that all shipped by rail 9. t communities we:;‘i:g"Mmm¢,,. Dierenbaker. great future". Mr Smallwood-‘Gander. 5.700. Windsor. 3.000. tabled correspondence showing laid. They could well be moved Corner 2500, Bell Island ‘H provincifl pr“-“ta-5 agreed “ _l0 WES where they would_bene- 1,”, BISDDDVS Falls. l.5(Xl and I N V. -3 0",," 1,de”1_9,o_ Dy sewer. water. railway. I . g, . ion of vincial coofe enc +- I pital insurance conference is e. '0 lontetth llld viltlll his- un. 4?Preparing For Atlantic der "intensive consideration. Resources Minister Alvin Ham- ilton declined to table an guieering rqsort on possible ther- mal power develcpmenu in the M .. Voyage In 47-Ft. Schooner IALI-FAK t (CPI-—'l‘wo men. a there to Lisbon. ' “i should be home in plenty of out time for Christmas.“ Chapman across the Atlantic in a 47-foot said. ner. They have food for three Capt. William P. English. 45.; months and l.'>0 gallons of fresh his wife Frances and daughter water. Virginia of Northport, N Y. and radio receiver and short wave transimtter for emer- an me.. The government amended its cash advances legislation to en- sure grain congestion won't bar Senator W. Rupert Davies IL? composed of “a lot of overpaid. ng old men." ‘til certain matters still pending istcr in the rmcr Liberal ad-.11..“-.¢., 316'“ Cha-Dmafl. 32. of L1’IC<'s- are settled He did not elaborate mini.sii'ation when the study was} The C°""“°'" m"” '‘ ~75" “fill”. Enizland. think lhvlr BENCH‘!- Mr. Hamilton was replying to ordered. tum. to continue degamd mud,‘ Nova s._-atia-built Owl it will take English said he decided to quit L J_ Macfiafhen .1,n.1nvem(.5;. Mr, M34-1-13¢-hen asked the min.‘ of “Q advances le‘~ulmon_ Th,‘ them safely through the ocean s his job and make the Atlantic trip Richmond» who asked Tuesday ster to recons r his decisionlsemk flu “ 3 pm (all storms. . ecause he was ‘ of "cold that the report be tabled. Thi llll Speaker Roland Michcner __ .___.' ' | __ l They left Northport Aug 21 but “’¢‘3lh_” “*5 "'9 “°""9"‘l°“9 0' Montreal firm was commissioner )Ul an end to the questionin [put in here for repairs Sept 24 . “'3' ill? L ter. H J. Rdbichaud hurricane Carrie battered Tl“‘” “'l"°°"°"~ Pm" '‘ World Orange Leader Dies aft John L. Mat.-Gregor, Executive] their hm” near same wand. 1% Chester. NS, 31 years ago. was Commissioner for Training from miles south of Halifax Telllled "9" “id d"l3”‘d 5°‘”‘d Canadian Headquarters of The Two of l.'ll9ll' original partv of and S€8W0rlh.\‘ BELFAST “pus” wlmam msocouta Association leaves six returned to the United States .-_, ._.__.__. fom here Skipper liiizzlish said "vve If‘ not daredevils and we're not out to prove anything it x a (’tIllll)llla- (ion business and pleasure trip" 9 said the main reason rning for Ottawa. He has ‘been here for the past ten days visiting throughout the Province and talking on matters deal- ing with training. Last evening .\ir. !\iaeGrcgor Refloat CN Coastal Vessel McC|eery. 70. head of the World Orange Order and former North- rnerce, died Wednesday. NORTH H A RBOU R. Nfld. for the voyage is to interest l-'.ui'o- ‘CPL-The CNR coastal vessel was guest speaker at the Char- loitetown Scouters (‘tub where “””‘’z "3"" ”‘ “ ”‘"l’‘“‘‘ he presented Pm.‘ Tm, wood corrcctnr he designed V Burln Wllltll. izrounded of Bad" cernficau‘ M Haney I hm hope to reach the Antics heie Tuesday was refloat ‘ed- Macmnnon Trmm‘ (.m“p_ ion" in about 20 days and go from nesday by the steamer Baccalicu. Richard. Central Royalty Group- H . Emmauf‘ "f ‘“"“*."" I". H" and David Scales. 7...... Grmlpl NEW IsLA.~'n slxks ."*‘N" “"9 '"“ ""'"°d'-“W available. Railway officials said ll()RT\. A/ores ~\f’ Pnilii earlier the ship was taking in . . . galls not i<|-and off R-ival bland water and two additional umm "Mk ("‘"‘"° "' ‘h’ "My R°'!in the Azores has dI<ai>t><‘m‘<‘d were rushed in the si‘(‘ll(‘p She iunder the om-n c\a<'Il.\ -*0 d‘i.\~ likely will be taken to St John‘! for repairs The Burin grounded “Bill at three passengers aboard on ng service medals were alsoj presented by Mr MacGregor to I . 31'. Mrs. R. Parent received g)(;f.nyl§ .e,,r(.ul)-'-“(ma N0u_~ ?;dL“;:m‘:L‘::e‘v;,"l ;:?dB:; “'5-‘ b‘rll"l’°‘;-fig?" “" 3 l_““‘5:‘ ;‘“’after leaving Argentia. fld . cemsd Mr, 3, u,,'1‘.,.-,_g semi,-¢.’;';?r:)0I,nf_n Mgd b‘,::lm:sj:.,l§n‘,dlR“.; the Placentia Bay run. All pas- “1’d'l- the mainland by an isthmus. iaengers Vmade¥shore_safely.7 V‘ ihukov Custer May Mean Purge For The Red "Army w. L anyone offered a seat to the Mosmw igqugrqu .. The Red Zhukov‘. future at lca=t as fll"C0fnn‘lunl$l. have become an no- - ‘ istrap-hanging blonds. "my nu ma, . 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Angus .4he- “N°"- air at rust place winners in the public % with or-In him too decorations are not yet .‘ lhrusllrheva Jubilant public an min. of riutnriei. 2 uni“ i.. genus. provincial competitions.‘ with Klt v « nan ihnlai Bulgaaie in once on Tuesday aim at p lfeeth . (Clean. 1- an‘ Pair. § Club leaders for to int five army is honeflarnbetl with among :he leaders whose port- urhifi Embassy reception now A. Mae . (Kings! and Dr. 5"‘ "35 35¢...‘ ¢;‘_ ‘Na. .1 5." 5.,“ ugh" Lgugh. Co mu n i at consuisurs Now rfis already rn public‘ build- out: was meant to indicate the t.l.v|. in-nut. 5 . g.‘ . ug who l'¢v' who «meet to Ii: may had i; leheenals for the univers- au-sotwhuntoct 5" sresssuatao Amherst NWUOIUIDIIS pctnnorutnilllu uammmmm ultll hdtevethe . Alli-IOUIHI-I-nth-eelw ewehlrmhtewartm finalised vely.’ .. aiosnu-alas: on. he mean eaao¢htsaIit:''wehaveaotoeeiod ” latue;Mn.nav- in ~ noeluo the .aweesa anouinuaiovtlcaa-vvlllblcrli-rdlllll - 3.. 'n.gg. -fi.. 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