By JOHN TAIJOVI GENEVA (Reuters)-'I1se slow- ni-ss with which ships are "turned unwind" in port is seriously ham- prxiug the development of world iradc. the international Labor Or- ganization says in a special re- port published here. This report. which studies rneth- ads of improving organization of (lurk and output in ports, will be lllt.' main subject for discussion by L'(fll.I '. employs and worker iii-lcttatcs from 26 countries at the sl.xlll session .of the ILO inland transport committee to be held at linmburg. West Germany. March ii to 23 l-'rom an extensive analysis of l iiocunientation made available to me ILO from various countries. it uppcars that the present turn around of ships in ports is slower iliun what it was before the war. Ill spite of an improved post-war Slow Turnaround In Port .Hampering World Trade merchant fleet with ships of greater speed and superior handl- ing gear. The report states that the ex- perience of liners operating from Britain to Australia shows that be-. fore the war a vessel used to dot five round-trip voyages in two years. Five voyages on the same route completed in 1950 took years and lo days. ' FEWER VOYAGES NOW between Britain and India. Pakis- tan and Ceylon reported a drop from three voyages a year a ship before the war to less than two voyages in l955. "A long line of ships anchored outside the harbor for days. idly awaiting their turn to berth. is an all too familiar scene in many ports of the world." the report states. "When this occurs. the ship is A cargo liner company in trade po MUSIC FESTIVAL Ajb MUSICIANS A message from Prince County: M'l'lie l2;h year of the Provincial usica iesiivai is here and once idle while its overhead expenses. afal" lhe Prlllce County Commit- inciuding the wages and mainten- lfelt ""9 makllls their Dltliil ll ance costs of the crew and the in- ”"'gl"'ll'""h Wllh A the P-E-L Al: terest on capital invsted. keep ”"Cl3"0"- The ll'lalS llld EXPEN- mounting up. delivery of goods ments are over and we are iiiost delayed. the goods are eevn some vllcollra-'ed with the support given limes diverted. freight rates in. by the Provincial Committees and crease. and'trade is hampered." csziecially the public who have MANy DELAY cAusEs so. generously. donated scholar- l. Concentration of shipping on 5hlPS- -':ldV9fll-Slllg hl 9lll' Pl'0El'llml a srnalle number of ports. and the TIME so willingly given 2. War damage not yet been. by all the Workers. 0mPlElEl.v l'9P-lllfed in Certain This year we expect all sessions to be held in the New Civic Audit- orium. Summerlsde. The final 5hlD3- concert will be held th r n will 4-,Th9-lhllurf Or l-he dl”?T9hl eliminate the difficultei; aw: ex- services involved to co - ordinate perignr-ed in the past. we do hope their timetables and their efforts. and muk furward to the urges! The l'9P0"- 5150 53” lhhl P0" entry list over from both individ- C0h3e9ll0h llllll-9 l",q"e".'-ly 0c”""5 . uals and group all over the "because of industrial disputes af-1 wunw. fecting the port workers. and oni w l y - l e uige you all to become mem- other ' because of the re-T P . . . mively low pmducumy of labor bcis or this great association which plays a very important part in handling the goods' .in the cultural life of our com- rts. ii. The tendency to use larger munliy. it is with this thought in mind that we are endeavouring to CENTRAL CHRISTIAN " THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME By His Eminence Cardinal ML-Guigur SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION MUST BE BASED ON TRUTH For more than half a century. various Popes have issued docu- ments and given speeches. all of which stress the urgent need -or action. This call to action is not a criticism of the work that has teen done but it is a command to combat with 1 special energy the forces of evil in the world at thc present time. Y lliany of these calls to action contain a note of fear lest those who believe in and follow the teachings of Christ should sleep on h.lly ignorant of the dangers that Lre closing in on them. ill 1931. in regard to the men- CIVIC DEFENCE Councillor Frank O'Neill leaves Monday morning for Arnprior. On- t lario. where he will represent Mny- l0 l'9m”V9 ""3 wndmms or J. David Stewart at a confer- .nca of Mayors who will participate in discussions on Civic Defense. This Conference is sponsored by ace of Communism. , Pius Xi slated that it was with sorrow that he contemplated the heedlessners of those who are doing nothing which arc preparing the way for the overthrow of the social order. His words were almost prophe- tic. since then, atheistic Com- 1 will necessarily effect the de- sired results. in order that we move in the right direction. knowledge of true principles of action are essential. Efforts at social reconstruction will be of little avail unless the minds of men are enlightened. Where are these true prin- ciples to be found? Who is the authority to disseminate them among men of good will? Cer- ':.inly. one of these authorities chould be our colleges and uni- lcrsitics. for can any one deny In them a vital role in the work their trcaslirers, or worse still. notl of social re-construl-lion? recognize them, and remain bliss-l However. before such centres of education can serve mankind in this way. they must first possess the truth. And the truth: at least for those who call them- selves Christians, is to be found in Christ. "l am the Truth" lie s.z.id. "and the Truih shall make you free." p pasnn on morn lf colleges and universities are not to fail in their task. they mus: be imbued with and founded upoi: The Guardian Page 3 Saturday, Feb. 23 .1957 effects of alcohol and keep away from it. "The National Safety Council has some good advice for drivers of autos, '1! you drive. don't drink; if you drink. don't drive.' Thous- ands of auto accidents and other , accidents that occur when the mind i is under the influence of alcohol. ;and ulrihle to function properly, lcould easily be averted by just saying No. thanks.' when offered a drink." VV.C.T.U. NOTES Roy lfiogers. "King of the Cow- boys" in a message to youth says; "if i were to be asked the question. "Roy. why don't you drink'.” think the most honest answerhi could give would be. 'I don't think it is necessary." p "And 1 don't. My wife. Dale, Evans. and i. feel that we have found about as happy a life as we '-an hope for: and we have no" found that happiness in cocktail parlors. but rather in our every- day activities. ”You'll sometimes hear that al- cor ' is a stimulant and will give you the boost you need. But it is' a false stimulant. "if it were not a false siimu lant all our best athletes - our boxers. fitball players, golfers5 and swimmers - would take a few p drinks just before a big event. But .oui' athletes realize the harmful good use ofrsociety and man,v-Tif We still give you the same coir lie evils of pagan or non-religious ilucation would disappear. - l"urvl'ai'd Alcohol is akin to ether. Each deep breath clouds human think- ing a.it. temporatily reduces the active intelligence. Alcohol produces temporary ifceble mindedness. therefore, ever. in the most brilliant per- son. it uh igcs college men into short-term idiots. - A no.ed USA doctor. W. Crane. Gcorge sideratiun and expert service on - - o I ti - - . : ll. 'edS' d .. - Coiwrlslit i . . cimncir fg;g";:g;.,..";.;:::5,.P.:gP;,...giwe canaa-an.reder-non or Me 52-35;: .3; r:,v;.gg ,.g:;g :3. ineuruiisorcrgx-my-i by mew -CDC ..... rm... 2" Kan sued .l0rS and Municipalities. and will lo.-ry nature. lull inspire in them. ....:..m?...... YOUR ”pl'."" by W"? lmendance E made up Of 8 hundred Mayor-5 men” '.""l5 0' Easter" E"!-9"” a revolt against all that is l.'llS(." Repairs 35 we Mn"; 9. Dub". B.-nu at the sessions and final concert. mm the larger municipalities 0;. and Asia. destroying not only 0,, pagan If Sciences. such as M5,. ST. PAUL.s ANGUCAN M Am" Mhlinlgtlzi, ARC” All entriesmmustvllrc zerlilt taogije an:i'i1ia,lan(ri1gwlll Slsglbe f,g;(.:.,gc,.1l llllli: Dbiiglieeii voefryrrggiis ba:ci:9:;::Jl: Tory. economics. literature are l':c- Flrae g Auto . Casualty g do on our TV ' rs. n no e, . . . .. Secretary. l'S. ell 6 .. "Y 6 98 ing 0 10185 Ill -1" . ',. . . . ing taught in conformity with fa se ' . CHURCH Anghcan Church Organist and Choir Director Charlottetown R. R. 6. not later Defense in Canada. The Confer-gwltlg 'h”5l- 53V'"”' "l ll” h""""' principles. then students are bc- Marine. Sei'll('t3. ..;..n :...Lm-.... . ,. ,.. . , Y. . , . Established 1709 by Royal 5T- PETEWS CATHEDRAL 10-00 I-"I--Bible School and FIiii- than Mmh m' 1957' (2:;lLlieaITilZllC(:-lET'cl")1'ffliragliinsifjlysjlgz: IHKECARIOUS UNITY mil duilentTh;d(To0rTo?eldH.ij)lv far C 0 K P KE LTD F”'"'d'u'"' Anglican - "y "N" 5- FRANKLIN CAMERON day March 2nd. A In 19' Jacques Maritain m-no cenlqreq or learning have dc. " (L ' EA ' BOWLA-N RADIO 55 TV the Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbsu. introducing the "Flshermcn's VICE PRESIDENT (PRINCE) ...,,.ld famous for the prngundmli .:.1”d mm," mm Chris,-mn 40... Located Rector. llochford Square League". An outstanding a -T .0. his insight mm social prob. tpriilnfe .1anV modem educamrs (M 78 Great George St. g Organist and Choir Director. "'9 ll"-"""'d CH0! G-E M03333 klllllllf-'G I! ClP0clCd- . EMERALD TCHOOL lvlila. predicted that Comnlunisml cxanllpllc. Iliave denied the 7 un Charlottetown 0" Pownal 51' Mr. H. John Harris. F.R.C.0. M-A-v - - "-00 I-I'll--Mlmlllll Wllflhlil IIIII l . would be a natural result ofliliangcableness of truth ll5('lT; Next Campbell's Garage mm KEEN" C0mm"l'l0h l'””m”'l3' ls ll"c.rcp""l ll” J3" llhat was tcrmcd a rclurn tn the' many have own denied lllC G G. K. Peake ., . fi.2l0-Holy Communion The n"'""'d w' G' ""35 sl3l'"l0h3 "Th? 3'”? 0' R0!" uary of hmcruld 5Ch9"l' c Iczil. This prediction has bccnl power of nian's iiltcllcct ll) reach D”! 9024 l0.(l0-Sunday Schooll. Junior and oE'::'.":'I';'Y.n-:"cl:!llI':l Dliggl; ally"; Th S I d V". T Grade IX. 1. Lorraiiie Crokcn. 2. and is l)ClilL' fulfilled. irutli. Thcir pzii-ailoxical boast is R95 7210 Scnlnr Classes ” ' hl ""1 " 0 DP" lll'S 0 Y Nyall Lain H. ll. Sheila Lnmbe. lll I933. the same author staictllth.-it ihpy train the minds of u.(m..5.,mia, school. - - Ml" 5""!!! 3l'Elll0lI. Uh Milli Glory" (Woodward). 1 6.. 1 -.1,” MC. 1' p that coniiitious warranted llicl their sludents to think: that they and Primary Classes 7.00 p.m.-Evening Worship 1 2. Tdsz,-ph Tr':iniH-1,” 3,L alalcnient that the world would are not concerned with what they 11,ml..M.,,-,,ing pnye, ,.d 5". SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY Serlmon: "A Death Worse Than (- H H probably a(:lll('Vlfl a tcmporarviliink. mon: Broadcast C.F.C.Y, 7:30 a.m.-Mattias D! It!" v . . , lltli1.V hut ll Wllu d hr Prrcarlolls. 'l'hc work of education to a great Subject; -1.. Hi; Namc". l:o0 a.m.-Holy Eucharist Anthem: "God the Father. Be hlcralifuvtgs 1;? b'ni;'a';la lg-:(;:il:(;'i'az'iRI1(l (in.-lily I ('iililSlf'(Jplllt'. lye. k..m.-i.-age or languages or m..u.. 5.00-Evensong and Sermon l0:00 a.rn.-Church school (6-15) Tho" N"""- Sill”: Ml” whil H ' g ' ' i y i 1'' ("tiller "115 ullIt.V Would be achirv-; cmatics or some science of this subject "called "I sent... 11,” .'m.,,Chnl Euchud" nund "aw"-, I " Cr VI 1 I an Ha no 9 an gold by the; means of Sataruratlli-r. nature. A truepsystem of educa-. 1.24:-n-llsno.;nid AI;lI:1lul:rB.lbw:'e Bug. In: a.m.-Church school loader You sire cl'irdl;llly'yr.lIilivl(t;l'l.'.t':..t'lic "THE PEOPLE THAT gm,-g Q, Gr 3. 'c2i'mm', Nfcchuh. i"i" bhh1ll7tu':.':a":)f"l (v'Vl;';';;'rs ln' 131"”gm:liinf1"";;l:g;g;l;;5ebf3'i';g:. 0 Stainless steel fabrication for dairies. fisheries ' of the Holy Bible. St. Paul's 7:00 rum.-Evensong -ii.-E,-ccLLmmcm'-r l W 'lI,'A.',lEESI:.E',,El AD(';?gX'IFss Grade V. 1. Anna 'ayle Lambt. . "la"! Parts of the globe are 119-3 nrlmziry value would Come from; and restaurants lhchldlhg table-S. tanks and drill" pm-m. "3". Tm. .. . pm." 0.", sewn." " and 5'." THE SALVATION ARMY LIGHT ” 2 Lu), - um-. 3g rank, Rowe. pginning. to realize that the state; the fact that they enable the pus-. boards a" would 5” II". he". G;-gag George street . l - i - ' ,V. 1. William Trainm. Z of society in which thcy live is sessors to acquire a knowledge ofj ' J. - All WOICOIIIG "HOME OF EVANGELISM" --Adam. ward". 1,, ' uiiical, tlial the conditions im- fundamental truths-truths whirhl In the Tokyo. about 350.000 Japanese people live. it is regarded as the seedbed of vice. the hotbed St. ('lair Crokcn 3. Joseph Whitc Gradc lll. A. 1. Joan Maync. 2 lszlbcl Clark. 3. Barry Mayne. Grzidc B l. Edwin McCouri. Visitors Are Cnrdlally ' To Attend. Since 1865 ' Capt. and Mrs. J. Carter. Corps Officers puscil upon them are unnatural they could use to make the world ziiirl iiiliumau. They quite rightly 1. bciicr place in which to live. suck a change. but unfortunately In short. a school existing in a ilii-re is no nictaphysical law ac-' Christian society, in order to bet 0 Galvanize prcfabrication for all requirements. ZION PRESBYTEIHAN CHURCH pRESBy1'ER'AN O Flashing, eaves trough and drain spout needs. THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES The Reverend 1'. H. n. Semen. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mckensle. Mus. Bac.. F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of Chain 9.45 a.m.-Church school u.00 a.m.-Morning Worship and Sermon: "When We Have a Pretty Good Opinion of On- selves"-a sermon in prepara- tlon for the Holy Communion. Anthem: Holy. Holy. Holy (Handel) Soloist: Miss Barbara Rogers. '.00 p.m.-Evening Worship and Meditation: "Our Pruspenu Prodlgais." Anthem: How Long Will 'I'IOI Forget Me? (Pfleugerl Soloist: Mrs. N. D. Macbeu. Visitors Happily Welcome inn BAPTIST cirunon ('orncr Prince and Fltaroy Streets Minister: Rev. H. L. Milton. B.A.. B.I). Mrs. G. Elliott Fall. Organist and Clrolr Directs: 0.45 a.rn.-Sunday School 11.00 a.rn.-V-Morning Worship. The Wolf Cubs and Boy Scouts will attend in honor of tho Into lard laden-Powell. Sermon: "Weapons In 0' Warfare Against Temptation". Anthem: "The Spacious Firms- meni" (Thlman). 7.00 p.m.-Evening service. ser- mrm: "What It Takes To Win others To Christ" Anthem: "We Would seelesls" (Braclictt t. 4.15 p.m.-Monthly Friendly lloar Rcllglous Motion Picture Film will be shown. and light to- frcshments will be served. You are Invited to attend. Come And Worship runs CHURCH or SCOTLAND Bil-ehwaoll Street Minister: luv. J. ll..BlshIp. IA. I0 ail.-sabbath SE1:-hail ll a.m. sermon: "III is Sin?" 7ii.m.-service. sermon: "Pn- nble of The loll". Coming Events Reserve March 15th. Variety Concert. Victoria Hall. , 5th Anniversary vsala continues at Wadilsli Iron. Crapanli. All this week. -U ?.l.";"zn'i'-.' Regular car bras at Hunter par cut in half tun Btln.Humchlvsr. St.PeterI chestra. i square dancing nw Grand Bingo. St. Andrew's Bil, Mt. Stewart. Monday. Feb. ll. 0 an. Extra good prises. Jackpot ill. Door arias. v ililiisigi-2 Cor. Prince and Grafton Sis. The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M.A.. Minister. Rev. E. C. Evans. Visiting Minister. Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director mm 0.45 a.in.-The Cllnrclr school l0.00 a.m.-Adult Bible Class 11.00 s.rn.-Divine Worship. Ser- mon: "Praise Ye The Lord" (Gounod). Special Service commemorating the moth Anniversary of the birth of Lord Baden-Powell. 'ouader of Scouting. Members of scouts. Guides. Brownies and Cuba will be present and take part In the service. Certificate of Merit for gallantry to be presented by His Honour the Lt. Gov. T. W. L. Prowse to Queen's Scout Raymond MncLean. Anthem: "Praise Ye The Lord" (Gounod)-The Senior Choir: (bl "Sweet Hosannes" (Bee- thoven)-The Brownie Choir. solo Pianoforte-Gordon Far- mer. 7.00 p.m.-Divine Worship. mos: The Minister. A Ave Vermn (Masai-i) (Jess Word of God Incarnate) All Are Cordlally Welcomed . CIIURCII Ministers: Rev. A. Frank MscLean. B.A. luv. G. Howard Clrlsfla. B.A.. B.D. Rev. Andrew 8. Well. D.D. Organist and Director of Chain. Boystoa F. Mngforll. A.B.C.0. 1100 a.m.-Beater Church School 11.00 a.m.-Primary all legu- aers ll.00-Divine Worship. Sermon: Lift Yolr Eye Level"-lew ererld Mr. MacLoaa. Anth- em: "Go Nat Far" (Zinn- relll). 7.00 p.in.-Divine Worship-Cabs. scents. Guides A B ' will parade to this service. Sermon: "ludlng Wild Horses" -Reverend Mr. Christie. An- them: "The Radiant Morn Ilail Passed Away" (Woodward). Yauareiavlte0toworahipGs0 inrrhltyclareh. WN BIBLECIIAPIL lI0OanboIlnII.s0L-grub Anna. "A lilo PreseIhgOsstlI.Prv dsi-Iufnelnll (mu astnssntylavIssr'a.I.:nua." Ser- AL 0.10 a.n.-Iredhg of Inns in Ielnvan ll.I Ln.-The Family IHI I is is -' i of crime. poverty and despai suunav" g . Twenty-five years ago thi il.00 a.m.-Holiness Meeting. . . 2:00 p.m.-Directory Class T my f'"";"”" WW” g hl:Vflg:”'l 2:” p.m.4undIy school iinsa c. or strangers. n B) ..wpm4w" Thu. '0'. 3,," that situation has inaglcall) O ' ' changed. Why? Because in and Glfll 0:00 p.m.-open Air Meeting 7:00 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 31 Elm Avenno Rev. 0. R. Stairs. Minister transforming Gospel of Christ has brought its influence and shed light where once all was depressing darkness. Such transformations are be- ing wrought in many other faraway places of the earth, through the work of the British Phone E15 and Foreign Bible Society. x s1:nvl(1m whose avowed purpose is: to lo a.m.-Sunday School and Bible civc the Word of God to P00- ciug ple of all races in their own ii n.rn.-Worship and Praise tongue. 7 p.rn.-Evangelistlc Meeting. "The Church with a Massage and a Welcome" PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA FULL GOSPEL SERVICE! In Orange Hall (L.O.L.) 148 Richmond Street Rev. 8. J. Myers. Minister ll a.m.-Worship service is a.m.-Sunday school 1 p.m.-Evangelistic Service. A hearty welcome awaits you You can strengthen its hands by contributing through your local Auxiliary and by making , a purchase of books. religious ' sunolies or novelties at the Bible Hmise-an enterprise or the P.E.l. Auxiliary. Make a visit and see the fascination assortment of material avail able. : THE BIBIE HOUSE (Opposite Eaton'a) "A Message for" Justice and Peace" The longing for peace and justice is stirring most of the hearts in the world today. and the need for balance is becoming more and more apparent. The spiritual life. we must realize. is the expression of an inner activity which renders the individual a perfect harmony. All morality. , all virtue. all Spiritual Conduct derive from the individual. as leaves from the activity of a tree. Without inner balance and unity. there can be no morality. virtue. nor spiritual conduct. When changes take place in the spiritual life of a people the re- sults flow forth throughout civilization. society. indeed is the outer surface of human action. as religion is the inner surface. Human beings today have been given the greatest mission ever laid upon mankind: the construction of a society of justice and Draco Before we can build. wc must have the patcrn of peace in our hearts and the practice of justice in our lives. "Extract from Literature Baha'i Faith". 2. Peter Hughes. 3. Arnold White Grade ll, A. i Sharlccn Lamly 2. Joanne Rowe. 3. Ronald Gallant. (trade ll 8. l. Suzanne Clar Grarlo l. 1. James Maync. 2 Bl'cnda Mayne. 3. Daryle Nichol- son. Principal. Lorna Murphy. Assistant. Phyllis Cairns. ((li'(TlIlg to ll-liich changes must'iriithful to the Divine Master. fshould be one in which both. staff fillcd wit'i a pcnplc vlllo would claim that the great love of the Truth Himself and eager to spread His saving. alnziys be for the better. Today. there are very few present state of society is ideal. and students are Thi. unrest and even revolutions doctrine among men. nf huge masses of men prove .that much of our society must be ri-ronstructcd. But how is that to be done? Not just any Where this is the case, all the and learning secular sciences taught in such a school would al- most unconsciously be put to the Douglas Bros. & Jones Ltd. DIAL 6565 L 155 KENT Music FESTIVAL ENTRIES CLOSE illililcii lst! Now is the time to secure a syllabus and see just how many of the varied and interesting classes YOU are eligible to enter for the annual Spring Fes- tlval. If school age do not miss the Rhythm lands which are always a most popular class., 4-I-l or Junior Forinerf Clubs will certainly eniov slnzlns the familiar test pieces chosen "ALOUE'ITE" and "I'll OLD OAKEN BUCKET” and won't the Women's Institute have ii grand time with their own SQUARE DANCE! Another brand new feature this year is the the above and all sbus now available Family Fragrant ' wherein three or more members of any one family may sing andtor play in 0 selection of their own choice. Com I te information ward! - classgseare contained in Syyfl at the usual centres. . Don't delay -. Get yours today! (This all kindly qrorlsul-ed by Rendesvumldmmt) A SATURDAY ' SPECIAL AT FIRESTOHE HOME & AUTO WAREHOUSE SAL 2 29.95 20 Tubes 21" Screen. Please be early. Limited supply. 00. LTIT. Admiral T. V.