'.'.1'.”..”.'.f?." .".:..':. "5lZ'.lZ3..”.”S"..:' 'Saturday. April 27. 1951. 1 R 3"” 3" ”""'e and we'll will The Guardian Page 5 tor short periods. in November. Ill. they moved to Montague where, they now of "I10 I successful poultry hr; db This tap dancing trio from Mon- tague'l Elizabeth Studio placed first in Class 250. Group Tap. nine years and under. at last night's session of the Festival of Music. MONTAGUE TRIO PLACES riitsr which was held at Prince of Wales College They are left to right. Anne MacGowan. Allan Fraser. and Jennie Ings called "The Tiny Tapsters" this group are be- llleved to be the youngest taking lparlhln this year's dancing com- . pet tion. i Guardian Photo THE WEEK'S NEWS Now Crisis In Mid-East Takes World Spotlight By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer A new crisis reached flood-tide in the Middle East. overlapping the old. . Jordan's young King Hussein battled desperately to keep the lid on mounting chaos in his little country-and to save his turone. Hussein, 21. clamped military law on his 1.500.M0 subjects, named a new government and abolished defence. In return a citizen is Jordan's 10 political parties. the Suez intervention. days on av complaint laid by hex ' and accepted ll fllll-Ikdled f-'m- MM! Hussein said his enemies are Iliilganin told Eden there was father after she married against gzpfzidnjadgiingoixr g';:";,Vmil'f zens. mnnnss HES working against him outside Job graev danger that a little war his wishes. I ed Mr H.” .M" Hmevdd 3 km Mr. and. Mrs. Haneveld were HOWARD HUG dan and organizing riots within. might become a big war-a state- Mrs. Mary Goudie. ill. walked - - I former citizens of Holland and Muwzlugu, He ordered a curfew in main cit- ies. In his hardest words to date. he named Egyptian propaganda and international communism as tho main sources of his trouble. The outgoing government had hold office only eight days. while Jordan's future became ii crucial and immediate ssue ii the seeth- nc Middle East where Russia's influence is rowing. President .isen2iower declared that the United States supports Jordan's independence. The U.S. Users Association in London. SUEZ LETTERS Britain disclosed she had pleaded with the Soviet Union last fall to recognize the legitimate in- terests of the nations using the canal and help the West achieve a settlement with President Nasser. This came out as. Russia and Britain made public letters ex- changed between Premier Bul- ganin and Sir Anthony Eden. then prime minister of Britain, before merit that the British saw as a threat of Soviet action. Bulganln also had written to Premier Mallet of France. stating France would play into the hands of the United States by using force in the Suez dispute. NUCLEAR DANGERS Dr. Albert Schweitzer. renowned plsllosopher and doctor. warned that radioactivity is "a catastro- phe for the human race" and be appealed to people everywhere to demand an end to the tests. supporters into the election fray. smilingly told reporters he has no plans for retirement if his govern- ment is re-elected. The 75-year-old prime ministe said his retirement had been prt dicted in 1949. 1953 and 1957 ant "if I'm still around in 1961 I'm sure it will be repeated then." BRIDE FREED London. 0nt.. police were or- dered to release a Montreal girl who had been kept in jail for thret happily from the courtroom. hand- in-hand with her husband of six weeks. a garage worker. The young couple moved from Quebec. where the legal age is 2i. to On- tario to marry when the girl's father. Walter M. Herron. refused to consent to the wedding. Mr. Justice D. C. Wells said the arrest was "illegal and invalid” and added that "if any attempt is made to interfere with this girl's liberty again in this shocking way I want to hear about lt." ERA ENDS MILAND. Citizenship Gra Montague Couple At Geo'iown At a special sitting of the County Court of King”: County. first cir-. cult, held in the Georgetown Court House on Friday. April 26th at 11 a.m. His Honor Judge J.S. Des- Roches presented certificates of citizenship. granted by J.W. Pick- ersgill. Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, to Mr. and Mrs. Lambertus Bernardus I-laneveld oi Lower Montague. P-I-2.1. The ceremony was solemn and impressive as both Mr. and Mrs. Haneveld Look the oaths of renun- ciation and allegiance before his honor. Attesting them was the clerk of the court. J.W. Livers. Following the presentation of the certificates and the adminlst IIIIUII of the oath, His Honor congratu- lated the couple and made the fol- lowing observations: He spoke of the full rights of Canadian citizens - freedom of worship. freedom to take part in meetings and discussions, freedom to enjoy property. freedom of en- terprise, the right to vote and the freedom of the press. He spoke of the fact that a citizen cannot be imprisoned without just cause, and hat he maintains the right of legal and happy life to enloy the oppor- tunities and privileges that Can- ada has to offer. OTHER CONGRATULATIONS Rev. J.M. Fraser. of the United Church. Montague congratulated Dancing Tonight To Jack Webster's Music MONTAGUE RINK IIANEVELD AND FAMILY riled To Lower ltlie new citizens and said he was happy to be present on this oc- lcasion and agreed with the re lmarks and observations made by iflis Honor. He also said there and fruit orchard. They have two children. Berry and Barry. both born in Canada. 1 LETTEI PIESENTED Thefollowingiaacopyofs later of Citizenship and Immig- iiia Honor to the new citizens. 0! congratulating the rights and privileges of a citi-. zen .of Canada. These rights and privileges entitle you to freedom of speech. religion, thought and action. the right to vote as you choose. and the right to be secure letter from .l.W. Plckarsgill. Min- ' ration. iwhich was presented by v "I wish to take this opportunity ” upon the amhmu,rM - citizenship. By this certificate of I citizenship you have been granted ' in your possessions. iYour citizenship carries with lti the obligation of defending your-j adopted country in time of need with your fellow Canadians. and of' doing your part in the preservation ' of Canadian Ideals and institu. tions. cient liberties of a free living to-gether in harmony, un. der a democratic government which recognizes the rights of sill citizens." A tor of Citizenship and Immlgi-m.,n. .were important years ahead for iCanada "and we take pride in 'receiving citizens such as these. from other lands-" Rev. W.A. Paterson of the? Georgetown United Church then spoke briefly. He associated him--I self with His Honor and Rev. Mr. Fraser in their remarks and wel- comed the new citizens on behalf of the Canadian legion. He went! on to say that the ceremony of renunciation to the land of their birth must be difficult, but that in swearing allegiance to Canada. "we. as citizens must see that they obtain all the freedoms and the opportunities of this Dominion". Mls. J.M. Fraser offered her congratulations to the new citiz- ens and warmly welcomed them In reply to the many congratula- tions and good wishes, Mr. Hane veld thanked those present. and said that he and his wife were '0 MAKE AN 105 MASII? very happy and proud to be here came to Canada in 1950- Since then. they have resided in Char- to Canada. l iottetown and Central Bedequei Fire - Auto - Casualty - Marine. t (IO) Bangor Woman's of living in peaceful brotherhoodi Son Dies In U. 5. Diamond P Eiiighinn. .15, whnse. pmother was a native of Ban-.:nr,l I :Lot 40, Pl-Tl, I extendtoyonawarm welcomelClement.s, Mich on this solemn occasion and i in-l a b I f it ' vite you to share with us the anti lite;-lThElbiltelII5.ofHa2 siI)iiedP:i)11d1)a1f Peoplel mond, on March 29. i Mr. Mighion was born in De- lrillt on Jan. 23, 1922. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Mighiun. H" h - Signed J.W. Pickersgill, liinis-1Riii)biiiiis)i H W” the mrmer Ida Besides his wife. parents and . TCOMING MASTER FEEDS CONTEST Presented this week by YOUR LOCAL MASTER FEEDS DEALER PRESTON RACKHAM Wheatley River L . rouunv SECTION N0. 1 POULTRY SECTION PRIZES-56 ton Master Chick Starter Knisns; 200 Cockerala to be awarded by draw at end of this '-ettu. There will be 10 questions In this section. QUESTION I-AT WHAT RATIO SHOULD MASTER POUL- RY CONCENTRATE BE MIXED WITH YOUR OWN GRAIN QUESTION IO-WHO IS YOUR MASTER FEEDS DEALER." Mall entry form to P. 0. Box 741. Charlottetown D.P. MIGIIION died at Iliount on April 7. aft:-ri . in this Prminct-. nun ,, 7' l i 7. I NICOLOR l TODAY ONLY CAPITOL MATINEE 1 AND 8 - EVE. 7-9 TIIE BLAZIIGSTIIIN lit! V GIIEITABILHE IIIOEIR! a if -iyi-BEfltl nialliflt nDAVlD JANSSEN - GIANT WILLIAMS -1!!! do' CORE EXTRA! COMEDY A CARTOON 5 3 MON. and TUE. IT TOOK TWO YEARS AND S6,000,000 TO MAKE THIS MIGHTY MOVING PICTURE! THE LNARRICDR WI-IO Under his heel, cowering nations... in his arms, on uninvited woman! JOHN WAYNE THE coNoui-:non Wmll Tl ll vi”. H11, G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. 78 Great George St: 6th Fleet made special movements ThemNohel pleace Igglze wifnner W C in connection with the crisis. sent s appe to rway min A romantic era in eslern an- . , ""..”'r'.:' .. 1:” M.” ”"" T""”' 9'3” C””””””"" PROGRESSIVE stand. ed consu tatons w e a can. meanw ie. ma e te stcrnwheeler oyie's ast run France and allies of the Baghdad public the conten of a note rec- on British Columbia's Kootenay Adm- 509- Students 409 G G' K Peal" L ently handed by Pope Pius to a Lake Reg, 7210 Pact. SUEZ AT UN The United Nations Security Council met in New York to con- sider a new declaration by Egypt on the Suez Canal. President Nasser proposed that Egypt run the canal and collect all tolls alone. while submitting to ar- bitration or the world court any disputes- with users. British newspapers said the U.8. had failed in attempts to win more suitable terms from the Egyptian dictator. But London reports indi- cated Britain might acknowledge Ewprs terms under protest pend- ing new talks for a final settle ment. The British government told shipping companies to shun the canal pending the result of the New York deliberations and sub- sequent studies by the Sues Canal Japanese envoy seeking world sup- port for Japan's fight against nu- clear tests. . The pontiff referred to nucle armaments as "this terrifying and costly race towards death" which wise men of whatever faith should fight. ELECTION DEBATE John Diefenbaker promised to reduce taxes and launch a national development policy for all parts of Canada if his Progressive Con- servstive party wins the June 10 election. Opening a all-week country- wide campaign with a speech at Toronto. Mr. Diefenbaker also pledged to work out new tax-shah lng arrangements with the prov- inces. Prime Minister St. Laurent. looking in as he led his Liberal The CPR is replacing tiie.Mis- slsslppl-style craft with a screw- propeller vessel. The Moyie. built so years ago in Toronto, was or- ” " intended for Gold Rush service in Alaska but the gold fever cooled before the paddle wheele reached those parts. For 59 years the Moyio plied Koot- enay Lake instead. BUCK RETAINED Tim Buck held his Job as Can- ada's top Communist. The ID delegates to the Labor-Progree slve party's sixth national conven- tion in Toronto re-elected Buck as leader with only six dissenting votes. Three top dissidents who had called for an end to "subservi- ence" to Soviet ' found themselves no longer on the 51- mcmber " ' ' - EASTERN GUARDIAN WATCH FOR THE Sale at Dav- id Wright Lower Montague in Mar 3th. BUY FAMILY bread. always fresh at your grocers. Try our home-rigs? and twin loaves. Mon- gum aiaioinud: haunt. ' SPEAKS ON CFCY but don't you agree we only set what we pay for. sue a cry. u at: . v ,res cii . e---”'”-- ---- ----. mm ...:iL:"i.::';:i1:.:”i..':”.?:'3":.i i . . . . . . St: Fl CS. ver wg COME so DEAN Supper at It. Maryls Parish Hall. Montague, on Saturday. April 27. Supper and 5 to. Ill- wrriuss- rim stoning Con- sregstton of .leiiovah's Witnesses P.C. Women's Club Is. Reorganized A reorganizatio meeting of the Womenls Progressive Conservat- ive Club of Montague was held on Thursday evening at Hill Side Inn with a large attendance. flrs. Bertha Macilhoe. FINNISH CABINET FALLS HELSINKI (Reuters) -. Fin- land's coalition governmeity headed by Karl August Eager-l holm. resigned Thursday. The resignation followed a cabinet crisis last month after a split in the coalition over milk and butter prices. L Dieienliiilter Reception An informal reception will be held at 9:45 on the morning 0 Monday. April 29th at the Bison Restaurant, Montague. to giv. Mr. John Dlefenbaker. national servativa Party. an opportunity the peopla of Kings County. Everyone welcomee-come as yn IEO. (inserted by the Kings County Progressive Conservatii Association.) J leader of the Progressive Con to meet as many as possible o FARMERS 'l ASSOCIATION OF P. E. I. PROUDLY PRESENT . . . OUR LEADER You hear a lot of talk sboiit Diesel tractors today. Th Oliver Corp. Co. Ltd. make and sell a Diesel in every clas from a 2 to 8 plow to a 6 plow tractor ranging from so III to ill H.P. in six different models and I think the only mam facturer of farm machinery that does. They have been doin this for years. Sometimes as you know we can buy a thing a little cheap the first to use I completely ' . J discs bnkes and I coult ' tall much more. Better still drop in and sea for yourself. . FRED F. KITSON ' ggertvi the hgaii 1:" th;i:"ciscait'h at-wycuth: woman in tlI:'v':'.- OLIVER SALES 0 SERVICE " "" - - l I "M" mmrn iuvsin s naiirsinits: wiiimnatiecous-swoeitosroiuoiosniuiortnaputyun :!;2':: ,;','",',l;',,,',',,",',,:';m. ,, ff; c';”;”l'.;;l;:.:I.gg Where service follows sales. "'""- would wipe out the uvu'mant's mwf: kw. fuzz sir. John A. u-cannon. m - W: is fl new as '35 upset-rm ha: ti: "V '3” Ill "34 III! int aiucunmss -.l":. ene- ll-'i-"""""""""-2 t'.":':.'.'-.':".:"..:-.m "V" " . A "III on "with tan tune in gr 5”. m 5. um -15. .ggg.':'..'.m. iuuunu at innocuous. ""'" "" " 0' "'"' '....'" iioiimiii A A THEATRE 3 Fri. . SID. L . - April 24 . 21 . Ann. 40- ss p . e'.'.'5: It'll. "The Great American Pastime" Thlwdl-Ahllrneh.AnaIliIIar huaryusa-ate.-mvuanc-ts-sauus.ti........ GiY&IIssahewtIaiwIrIssd.YaawIbets:s- hauls-no-or-uvuuvariiua". AT THE ROLLAWAY cius MONDAY, APRlL'29 AT 8 P.M. EVERYBODY WELCOME - ALSO CFCY-TV AT 5:40 STANDARD TIMI I--sue I: la an--I cunt; -4