Maxims el a Mere Man if anybody steals yoir thunder. make some more. Covii-I Prince Edward Island . Like The Dew Olll NUT as non onssnnuimwar, oanana. rnmu, riiaisuan! 11. use tlltltl so llES0llli0ES MlllISTEli Accusrs M). G or SELLING HYDRO POWER F0li PEA Sees Danger Of Formosan Policy Starting New War OTTAWA (CP)--A former Lib- If the U. I. should become hi. ml cabinet minister said Thurs- volved in a war with China. and a dsy the Formosan Policy of the general war resulted. Canada in- united States may result in a third evltably would have to take part. world war. However. Canada's declaration of senator William lulu (L-0ii- war might be delayed for .5 ion; W "it " it." c."..'.- ...,., speech 9 F "'9 " " 0 of is united to gay control of Fromosa is nec- as never beforo; an (an gm. Power and thinks she is backed up 3 e53. - ii? gssiiry for U. S. defence. ' e W . OTrAWA' (CtP,),TR950'-"'99? Mlnhur 11-? Thu!" U? .. d sedth,BthCl o H . .,.,,.-..,-.;.'..:'t5..t:ts1::.:&.?::l1y..?”::::r.. ...:":";:;.;v; 3.1;; Ottawa To Consider Very Disabled Allowances o;g.t;;;cL;m,, ;ow;;1:m:;,m,;;ir.gg;mm..."1t..u',.,,".”l"',,.., .3 is aura: gmzettlns into another that situation." C f S - 1' that in not Wen guaranteed... wlllwln not worth the risk of war Thre. Firms T a U y He (rgeferred vlariously to the B. C. agreement viii the .t. it 3 chins. claim to For. 0 . - - Kaiser orp. of t e United States for construction of a ' t i.";:a:i':.i.e"i'l::..liii2.”:. oiiiciiilie. Shqrg in New St9'll.:aT:rYiiAt.g:l1d)'Ei)iirrisI:ll:y liiniii "'-iiiecaii3iiiiul.con'id"t:rt.io"iust re- f After l-Orig Dl5CU55lOn water storage dam on the Arrow lakes in B. C. as I tire- m'” Formal; ..mherenuy' belong ernment will give "very caref " turned from the Commonwealth sale." "sell-out" and a "steal." to tlhina." ”li ive support the policy pro- posed by the United States. we IF? lit:-rally playing with fire," he said lllllv ES RECOGNITION Sriiator Euler. a member of the Mackenzie King cabinet from 1926 to 1930 and from 1935 to 1940. re- iterated an opinion he expressed prCl'll)usly in the Upper Chamber that tfommunii China should be m-ognizcd by Canada and the United Nations. A third world war in the .atomic ago would mean destruction of tll'llllall0n. Because of this, the senator said, "we should avoid own the slightest risk of getting into a holocaust which would de- stroy the world." The former trade minister said that in foreign policy matters Can- ada is too prone to follow the lead of the U. S. "I think that Canada's influence upon United Sta;es' policies and actions is practically negligible." Canada would have followed the example of the United Kingdom and . cognized Communist Chins "if it had not been that she feared the displeasu c: of the Uifited Slates." Coming Events "Auction and dance. Vernon nail, Feb. 14th. "Crokinole Party. Wbeatley River tonight, commencing 8.30. "Valentine dance Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. Saturday. Burns Orchestra. ' "Box Social Bingo. Dance. St. ilamea Church. Georgetown. Tues- day. -February lsth. "Variety uoncertwnnd dance in St. Andrew's Hall, Mt. Stewart. Feb. it. 8:30 p.m. ftliorso racing at Stanley llridgc Saturday. Feb, 12 at 2 p. m. Classes for all horses. mllilvale Driving Club will hold a race on Saturday afternoon. commencing at 1 p. re. "Don't forget Valentine loclal It home of Mrs. Blair Andrew te- nirht (Friday.l "Pantry Sale at Simpson: and Sears. Saturday. February 12th. I D. in. Mt. Melliclr W. I. "Doubleheader at North River fink tonight. Long Creek vs. Win- Alno at 7:30 York vs. North y Rm-in Skate after. "('ake sake Holnian'a Satur- Rudcir Fence Job OTTAWA (CPI-Three Canadian cnmpaniesgwill carry out a major share of eloping the 5200.000,- 000 aircraft-warning arctic radar fence sponsored by the United States. The U. S. management contrac- tor. Western Electric Co., hag awarded DEW line distant early warning contracts to: The Foundation Co. of Canada, Montreal; the Northern Cons- truction Co., Vancouver; and Spartan Air Services Ltd, Ot- town. The Spartan company will do a three-month aerial survey of the Arctic area where the radar chain will be located. The Foun- dation. Company will handle con. struction of the eastern half of the line and the Northern Con- Isitrliyction Company the western 8 . Tiny Baby Dies MONTREAL tCP) . A one Pound baby girl. who doctors 883'; a fighting chance for sur- vival, died today in her seventh day of life. Hospital authorities said the in- fant died at approximately 2:2) pm. They declined to disclosrr the cause of death. The child. born three months premature to Mrs. Yvon Gohier in her suburban Cote St. Luc home. weighed one pound. three ounces at birth. Station Agent Held In Shooting us;i;REAMSI;0WN. Altad. (CF)-I-A I up on agen was un er. police guard irtcrllfbil candltiontin flos- pital at ll e a r b y Lloydrninster Thursday and his two children were dead u results of shootings which police described as I double murder and a suicide attempt. Chester Matson, the 30-year-old consideration to a Soviet proposal that parliamentarians on both sides of the Iron Curtain meet to discuss ys0bl9l'nB of peace. He told John Dicfenbaker. Pro- gressive Conservative foreign af- fairs spokesman. that the world situation is such that advantage should be taken of any suggestion which might use international ten- son. Mr. Diefenhaker described the Soviet proposal. broadcast Wednes- day by Moscow radio. as novel and challenging. He asked whether the prime minister thought it worthy of consideration. Mr. St. Laurent said everybody wants to do everything possible to bring about better world relations. The 'Soviet proposal would no doubt come to the government in more official terms than a news- paper report and it would be given .1..m.Z.j.mm. Crop Failure Aid For Sosk. Farmer: SASKATOON (CP) -Crop-failure payments averaging 31!) to S250 will be made to approximately 60,000 Saskatchewan farmers who qualified for relief under Prairie Farm Assistance Act. it was announced Thursday. the The Saskatchewan crop failure area followed ,the path of the wheat rust spores coming in from the United States last year. Ban Recl-Stripecl Packages OTTAWA (CF)--The government has informed the meat packaging industry that it plans to ban use of red-striped transparent packages to wrap bacon. Dr. C. A. Morrell.-director of the health department's food and drugs div-lslona. said in an interview that a letter informing the industry of the plan has been sent packers and vendors across Canada. He said the government has not yet set the date for the ban under the Food and Drugs Act. prime ministers conference in IA)!!- don. was greeted in the Commons by applause from all sides. Mr. St. Laurent said he will make a statement Monday on the London conference and that there will be an opportunity at a later date in debate both his statement and other external affairs matters. Arining Germany is First Step By Seymour Tapping LONDON, (AP)-Prime Minist- er Churchill said Thursday he still favors top-level Big Four talks with the Russians, but made clear that Britain intends to push ahead with rearmlng West Germany first. c He spoke in the House of Com- mons as the British ambassado in Moscow, Sir William Hayter. carried out secret negotiations aimed at a Formosa cease-fire. Responding to labor demands that he invite the new Soviet premier. Marshal Nikolai Bul- ganin. to Join in Big Four talk: soon, Churchill declared: The Churchill governrnent hopes the accords to free and renrm the West Germans will be through tits- parliamentary mills ofinll nine na- tions involved within a couple of months. The action was taken as a re- sult of complaints in recent years that the present method of pack- aging is ”deceptive." the circular letter said. There have been claims in the Commons that the red stripes ill the transparent mtg; era tendgoi make -tI'le- l ' WKIIIIF than is the actual case. The letter added that alter the department sets effective date of the ban it will prosecute persons selling bacon in cellophane wrap- Heacls C.B.R.E. . William J. Smith. 50. of Mont- real has been named temporary president of the Canadian Brother- hood of Railway Employees (CCL). succeeding the late presi- dent Harry A. Chappell. who died suddenly in Ottawa Friday. (C? Photo) Bing Crosby Checks Out of Hospital SANTA MONICA. Calif. (AP)- Bing Crosby. 50. appearing pale and thinner from his confine- ment. Thursday checked out St. John's Hospital, where he has been recuperating from a kidney stone operation last Jan. 19. The crooner smiled and wav- ed for photographers as he walk- out, but said not a word. 800.000 Hit By 'Fiu In Tokyo TOKYO tlleuters)--The T0100 fiuensa vaccine in a drive to halt a i , epidemic which has so far stricken an estimated 800.000 persons in the capital. That about 260 people will re- ceive assistance under the Dis- abled Persons Allowance Act was the opinion expressed by Hon. B. Earle MacDonald. Minister of Health and Welfare. when the House went into committee yes- terday to consider the bill which with minor amendments was ap- proved after two and one-half hours of discussion. The Minister said that there were 500 applications filed for assistance under the Act but that only about half of these would be recipients. This proportion of the population was higher than in Ontario where out of a popula- tion of 4,500,000 there were only 6.000 receiving pensions under the Act. ”The Act states that the per- son recelving benefits must be totally and permanently disabled." said Mr. MacDonald: who felt that a good number in Charlotte- town would benefit thereunder. He explained that after the ap- A resolution urging the Domin- lon Government to confer with the United States in the matter of potato tariffs was moved in the Legislature yesterday by Mr. Thomas Cullen. Second Kings. and seconded by Mr. Frank Mac- Nutt, Third Prince. It was dis- cussed brggly before thes adityurf meat of House at o'c0c ,- l solution: "Whereas the economy of Prince Edward island is largely dependent on the export of agri- cultural products and potatoes pars with red stripes. Vaccinations will take place in are the chief cash crop of our father. suffered .71-calibre bullet wounds in his chest and bead. Christine. a two-year-old daughter. and a son. identified only as being Church Of England Pamphlet nine-months-old, were shot to death in their cribs in an upstairs room of the Stresmsiown station. An inquest is to be held. No charges have been laid in connec- tlon with the shooting. The tragedy was discovered early Thursday by Steve Sayke- wich. a section foreman. who was to meet the morning train from Lloydmillster. He was unable to enter the station from the front door and broke down a rear door after seeing Mstson's body lying Fresh Fuel To Divorce Controversy By JOHN DODGE LONDON (Reuters)-The Church of England Thursday enunciated a slight moderation in its attitude to divorce. adding fresh material to a controversy which has smoul- dered in Britain for years. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. Archbishop bear it for the church so that it may not. in its official acts of marrying. compromise the stan- dard entrusted to it by our Lorri." The prelate contended that in this way. "the Christian standard is being saved; the church is do- lng its necessary work and wink- ing people tbink more seriously be- fore embarking on marriage." bishop's view came from the Mod- ern Churchmcn's Union. I body of Anglican churchmen who call for an interpretation of the Gospel in the light of modern events. The union's director, Rev. C. 0. Rhodes. said it was impossible to rP('i)l1Cllf' Dr. Fisheris attitude to rc-marriage with the idea that ”such marriages are in any way fore. Last December he declared that the Church of England would wholly approve if British law was no longer content to accept a single act of adultery as a suffi- cient ground for divorce. He said than that the proper response to an act of arlultery was forgiveness of one side and repentance on the other. plications had been received. the applicant would have to submit to a c" l examination before two doctors. one representing the Provincial Government and the other the Federal tltivernmr-nl. lie further explained that the pensioner. if single, could earn up to S750 a year and if married up to 51,200 without affecting the full pension of 540 a month. one half of winch is paid by the Pro-. Gottwniricnt and the other half by Ottawa. Mental patients would be included under the Act as would those unable to climb a short stairway or walk any dis- tance on a level surface. For those who have had their application in before the begin- ining of the year, Mr. MacDonald said the payments would be re- troactive from Jan. i. All other eligible applicants would begin to receive benefits at the end of the month following their ;mplica- tions. To Be Debaleci In House Potato Tariff Resolution 1.” (Continued on Page ll col. 5) island tarmers: "And Whereas our Island grow- ers are able to produce a super- ior product of both table and seed potatoes; "And Whereas our disease free seed is in great demand in the southern States where potato growers must secure their seed from re northern countries; . sit" '1 -"...c st. in the large cities of the New England States prefer our sup- erior tnble stock potatoes and are much nearer to us than the larger cities of Canada: "And Whereas there is a very heavy duty on Canadian .potatoes entering the United States. name- ly 379i cts. a cwt. on quota of two and one half million bushels of seed and one million bushels of table stock potatoes and 75 cts. a cwt. when this quota is exceeded: "And Whereas United States potatoes are allowed to enter Canada free of duty except for the short period June 15th to July aist of each year when 3754: cts. a cwt. is charged on table stock entering Canada; "And Whereas United States producers have shipped more no- tatoes into Canada during the last three years than Canada ship- Power needs of the U. S. should not be the criterion "when we de- cide what to do with our natural resources," Mr. Lesage said. He read a section from the EC.- Kaiser agreement which would guaraniee B. (' 20 per rent of ad- ditional power generated at Bonne- ville. Idaho. by possible additions to the Arrow lakes dam in later years. NOT A SIG NATORY Mr. Lesage said the U, S. fed- eral power commission owns and operates Bonneville and decides how its power will be allotted. But the power commission was not a signatory to the agreement. ”There is no guarantee at all," he said. All B. C. would get out; of the agreement would be a small cash payment. Mr. Lesage was speaking during Commons debate on a bill which would give the federal government stricter control over use of inter- national rivcr waters. The bill also would enable the federal government to block the B. C.-Kaiser contract. CALLED "IRONCLAD" John Blackmore (SC - Leth- hridilel said the B. C.-Ottawa dis- pute over the Kaiser agreement presented a "dangerous situation." The federal government could override the province but in so do- ing it would destroy the Dominion. He maintained the Kaiser agree- ment is "iron-clad" and that it was worked out very carefully. B. -C.iwould get 31,000,000 "clear profit" annually from Kaiser to help reduce the provincial debt. Harold E. Winch (CCF--Van- couver East) raised the constitu- Atomic Scien CHICAGO (AP) - An atomic scientist says 3 well-placed ll- bomb hits on the United States could "atomlse" with deadly radio- active fall-out a vast region con- taining two-thirds of the nation's industrial centres and 50,000,000 in- habitants. Dr. Ralph Lapp says a single hydrogen bomb. exploded close to the ground. would coat an area the size of Maryland (about i0.0tltl square miles) with a potential death mantle of radioactivity. Lapp- says ' discoveries have raced far ahead of civil ile- fence planning. He adds a "thor- otigh house cleaning" of the civil defence establishment is netaded. CAN"! RUN AWAY Lapp, a developer of the first E'F3E INTEND ro pnocnnn He said he was told by Premier Bennett of B. C. that the province intended to go ahead with the Kai- ser project no matter what the fed- . eral government did and that the province would be legally oorreet in doing so. The matter ml have to go to the of Canada. Parliament At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRES! Thursday Prime Minister St. Laurent said the government will consider care- fully a Soviet proposal that East and West legislators meet on world problems. Resources Minister Lesage ac- cused the B.C. government of "sell- ing out" its water power for "peo- nuts" in the Kaiser Corp deal. Senator William Euler (L-Orr tariol said the Formosan policy ef the U.S. may result in a third world war. Friday The Commons consid . govern- ment husineaa. The Senate is al- journed until Tuesday. BIT WRONG BOY TORONTO (CP)-When in Me- Leilan. 12. was bitten by his pet spaniel. doctors and health officials rushed to check the boy for rabies. But it was the dog that died-two days later. Ian is fine. tist Paints t eventually upreme Court Gramspicture-(oie1-i:acimtsW5- area without ab- sorbing too much radiation. This is because the radioactivity of atomic dust drops off sharply with the passage of time. Seine Ciau ARC is PRETTY 17-lE.Y g HAVEN'T ANY cum. FRiENDs 9 ' atomic bomb. declares that people in ”the shadow of the atomic cloud" can't run away from it. He says the only thing a person can do is go underground-in a shelter, basement or fox-hole-andi wait a day or two for the radio-l activity to die down. l Writing in the bulletin of thei atomic scientists. Lapp says an H- homb. exploded clo so to the ground. would create a sun-hot fire- ball Iliree to four miles wide and- devastating a large area. The heat-blast of the eltplfliltlnl TORONTO igpimmmimum mg would suck up or dislodge millionsimaximum Qempgfatuf”; of tons of earth. Most debris would uh, pug, -lav iilternomi. sponsored by st. of Canterbury and spiritual head 'l;alil'A Young People's' Associa- on. of the church. issued a pamphlet conceding that there are cases where re-marriage after divorce has been "abundantly blessed." But be upheld the church's refusal to allow divorced persons - even "innocent parties"-to marry in church. Dr. Fisher wrote: "Let me say quite frankly that in some cases where a first marriage has ended in tragedy, a second marriage has. by every test of the Holy Spirit that we are able to recognize, been abundantly blessed." CANNOT CQMPROMIBE on the.floor. , The mother was not home, hav- ing left the station living quarters during the night to stay with a neighbor. Streamstown b about 175 miles east of Edmonton. Du Pont Estate To Go To Foundation wasr cttasran. Pa. (AP) L. Most of the estate of the late Pierre Du Pont. estimated at be- tween u0.000.000 and 3U).000.000. will go to a foiinda ion to keep sinful or fall short of Christian ideal.” "We can therefore see no reason why the clitirch should withhold its full blessing from them.” Dr. Fisher ha provoked contro- versy with his vi we on divorce be- He disputed the belief that "this harshvrule is driving people uwiiy from the church just when they most need our help." CHUIICHMEN CRITICAL Immediate criticism of the arch- ped to the United States; "And Whereas. in addition to paying this heavy duty. the rate of xchange on the United States dollar is now unfavourable to Canadian " , 3: (Continued on Page 5 col. 5) Under present laws. the great majority of divorces in Britain are grant:-ti only on grounds of adultery. Divorced persons wish- in): to remarry must content them- selves with only a registry office ceremony. "sliowing at Mt. Stewart, Fri- day and Saturday. Francis Cov- on. the Big Town. Good comedy. "Pl.-int to attend Variety Con- cmt. Good talent. S vation Army. Monday. February 4th. '"ClilL'lis available now at the lsltiiitl Cllilik Hatchery. 71 King Street. Charlottetown. Phone 6131. "'VlIlQllllllC party and box so- cial nunstaffnage school Friday. '2-'-7.37575: - g,” ,-a;...-no-r F lfail back to elnrtli promptly but thelnawwn .. u h, 11, a f. ighter partit: en, made radioa tiv U naege Wombell,I(',h"l,nr:l.illll'l)C. Dumm "P ll" MHWM H0"”c""""'l But. he added. if divorced per- by the explosion, would drift off llel H F: ': Braden: near Kenneth Square. song he . marry they can never a deadly dust cloud. As the cloud Ca1.w.y H m, g R9-WPV9 Sllllrday. February Pa.. it was disclosed Thursday. again "bear a full and clear wit- swept downwind there would be a smkuoon ' xi, g i 3 0- m- for POM”? 5810 Ind The former president of E. I. Du ness to our Lord's declaration of f'0lIlllIOUl tall-out nf riirlinaclive Reg,” 345 Q, R-Manic at Kier Clark's Store. Kelb Pont De Nemoura and Company what marriage is. They must de- dust to settle on the earth's iiur- win", mi, 135 iiiittton. Senior W. A. of United diod last A rll ' clde whether this lasting spiritual face. (1-m.,,n?..,' ' 39 Q u""'"h' --I,-"':'rT '”s'? it Loiiss mrsivtirrr Om" ii” "1, : 0-5 g HAPPY LANDING - . lllontrea . 1 li'"l1-lv)';i'ltnlPrdlsiltllligsfiiutouuwillorlfe MONTREAL (CF) - A ”-Y""' 5P""il.'l "tn "' f ””""" '"" i..ii..'.'i.”'2'I2nll2”"hl3i"lieu? i333 Q"”'””- " ” field in Cornwall Hall this F'l"ld3Y- old brick lay” flu fssi hiieotwliraonnli rhllgeflsnld the church cannot com- than a day 0l(l-.l1P would receive 's','.',l'f,l.f,'.1' Ii 3 - Fclirlllry ii at I p.m- All mm" 3y'””""':g,l"'19h.'n”h': iliiilksed away, promise its standards by re-mar- a dose of radiation twice the -- - H g ” 5'” F" "''"d '0 Fm”. -- - to mmuu, "My hock is rylng them but "lf they feel denial Ham" 1. ' "sliowlnl at Morel! tonight. sore. niidmynecktutilf-"he said of a church mmlm to am: City Council Bans ciiiirioiteiim e as Friday only. "The Turning Thursdlv. "Otherwise. I'm fine." terms of -suffering they 3 B00 CONTEST Sydney ' . zzint". starring William aoiden. my gftryigglh 3 ' mnmt O'Brien. Alexis smith. . ' I A 'd FRIBOURG. Switzerland (AP) ' ” ' 2" "M ”""”” "”"'"1” 3”" MO'l'OI' Vehlc 9 CCI enls The City Council of in-itioui-s. namnx (CP)-The contain "ll Two shows. 7 Ind I 0- 3- Swtiitlurlandi lag go at Roman wumaofgge a. diaturhapoo write Annual Meeting of the L Ca ollc city. T ursday banned over at will erase warm, 1;. a . OW the clectlan of Miss Frlbourg of the Maritlmes ri-my main; had. will 1,. i, who r - I 10 in on. 1955, "Such events excite the a charm in the weather mg shire Mildly February 0'1'llAWA (GP) -Motor vehicle island to four romm .h g vanity- of young girls without expected 901' 5IM'dI&'- Utli ' Hllid Ind "Wt ml” '” 7" (mm ' .' necessari aelectin the et- Fmecu” -l00s.in..lldsiia iIattiarley.I"WW . 1-; 1. A1. 1! it or . lee , C residents U ' tieat." the council said is a state- Jnm ' I! m'''- 5" M- ”fhe ennui at any the first iiise months of last '"""- ggg euten N. I. licensee- Luci . ,,m .5. ya, with with a few elear interval I: an is the crap-it on TIN Drew Expected and r m t Y atI(p.ni..:l'eliru- 11' do '0 IN" 0"" WM! cry ma. All are lock tire y i. l0'l'l'AWA. (CF? -- Ovimltlon 3! and Q. 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