MAXIMS MAXIMS o, A or A MERE MAN MERE MAN silence in woman ll like speed Us a ma" be dumb m“ lap"- l“ mm _ p p stitlous. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew T“ Gmmm’ Thm Con“ Mail woo; other Provincial a o. s. v1.00. Morning Daily Founded 1887. CRIME, COMICS CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER s. 1949 BILL RUNS INTO OPPOSITION IN SENATE Flap Action Aimed ‘At Potato Floor Price Says N0 Communists- Found In Film Board; Opposition Critical By MEL SUFRIN o'i"ra\\'.~\, Dec. "i -- lCPl —Nnt on.» l"ll',‘.l(\_\'l'P has been dismissed, gr... lllf‘ National Film Board for being u Communist, Reconstruc- (itlil .11 ulster Winters said today. 11c made the statement during g ‘mlicthv Commons debate in \\l',l‘ll operations of the Film Burl iii-re criticized by the Pro- ~.~1\e (‘cmscvcaiivcs and defend- ed by the Liberals and C. C. F. G. K. Fraser iPC — Peterbor- pupil West! asked if anyone lias born lct out of the Film Board as s TcSlIlI. of the screening being llildPfllikiq/l by the R.C.M.P. of the boards employees. “Sixty-one people have left," Mr, Winters replied. "If the hon- olsble member wants to know if iny of ilicm were asked to leave the board lvccailse they were Com- munists the answer is no." Howcier, Douglas Harkness (PC Coming Events "Mail your Films to Gsrnhum Photo studio. Charlottetown "Film Hoax-pictures in lie Sable school, December 9th. "Christmas Concert, Eljnfllld 1-11.11, Wediiwlay. December 21st. "kiriuiiage Sale. Market Bulld- ilig. Saturday, 3 P. M. "Card party Graham's Road hail Friday, Dec. 9 "Christina: Concert. Long River Elli. December 19th. {Show Morell every Tuesday and Friday only. Show 8 oclook. "Spring Brook Chrietmas Con- rm. Deccmbcr 22nd. "Regular Dance at Skyline. New london. cacli Friday night. "Afton Hall. December 22nd. New Dominion Christmas Concert. _"ili».~crve Friday, Dec. 73, for llebsitfs Corner Christmas con- 08ft, "Emerald Hall. December 26th. Box social and Dance. Hickey Bros. Orchestra. "Booking orders now for Beet Win Piioiie 2214 Beaten a MacRae. Winsloe. “Card Party in Bel View Hall. December 0th, sponsored by W. I. in Hid of rink. "Variety Concert. Pie Social, Dance. Kelly's Cross 1-10.11. Monday. December 19th. Door prize. "R-oscrve Monday night, Decem- bQr 36th. for big dance in St. Peter's Leflion Hall. “L O. B. A. Concert and Box Swill. Cram-lid Hall. Wednesday, December 14th. "Fcderation of Agriculture meet- ing. Pou-nal Hall, Friday evening 3 oclock. Spccinl speakers. “Now buying Timothy Beed. cleflncd or Uncleancd. McGuigan dz Boyle. ,""'I‘hc Miracle of in. B0111" at h" GlRSKOW tonight at 0.30. Don't miss this show. "Solo of Fancy Work. Aprons and gm“ Cooking. Market Building, "lllrdnv. December 10th, 1 P. M. “The Annual Meeting of the “will Dllrvlng Co.. Eldon, will be hlld in Belfast Hall. Wednesday, 14th. 8 P. M. “The Annual Meeting of the 0W0 Traverse Hall co. will be held in th Hall. n I g. M. Thursday, December l. “Minstrel show. Hampton H411 iwmnted by St. John's Church Soc: ‘l mill» Frldsy. Decembtr ma. Pro- "eds in aid of Hall. “The Dsouubei- Meet! f the léllfimon Branch Claudia? fission. mugzm in the Legion Home. m‘, n no P11. "KFhuraday. December "lhmlll of the Manse Com- g£“!l" Clyde River Church. ‘a- nt 8 o'clock. All commit- ml. alt-m attend, Urgent bull- "Mmld 9°46! Wednesday Tea f3“ s?- Ffllvy and knitted urtic- ' ‘Pulgllz- 21:11am: “clothes. house- mm" “liquor St Yogi‘: Cot-had: "l "all 8 m '1 P. M. Tu o0 cents. - Calgary East) said he had in- formation from private sources which indicated that between 40 and 45 employees had been found by the screening to be unfit to handle secret film work. These, he said. were to be mov- ed to other Government depart- ments. I-Ie objected to this if true. 1f all employee couldn't be trust- ed in 0X19 department, he C0lllfll'l'l'. be trusted anywhere else in the government service. Mr. Winters initiated the Film- Bnard debate as the estimates for the Government agency came up for consideration. Outlines Policy He said the investigation of Film Board employees is part; of the program started last year under which Government employees in positions of trust are screened to‘ assure their trustworthiness. The Government could not wait "for actual cases of espionage or sabotage or other offence" to oc- our before investigating key em- ployees. Government policy ivas not to Qm-Ploy any member of the Com- munist Party or anyone associat- ed with it "in work of a secret character." This also applied to those associated with Fascist org. anlzatlons. National Film Board employee". were being screened because they had been asked to handle some secret films by the defence de- partment. He expressed regret that the screening had given rise to “unjustified criticisms" of the board. Mr. Winters praised the work of the board and denied charges that it is seeking to create itself as a monopoly in the film industry of Canada. He announced that he has ap- pointed the firm of J.D. Woods and Gordon to investigate and re- port upon all matters pertaining to the business administration of the board. Calls Situation Farce The leaders of two Opposition pal-ties got into the debate. George Drew. Progressive Con- servative leader. said the ivliolo Film Board situation was a. "farce." Defence Minister Claxton had said the board was not being en- trusted with classified work for the Defence Department. Yet the Board was allowed to go to Chalk River, Ont., and make pictures oi the highly-secret atomic plant. The (Continued on Page 5 C01. 3) Former Islander Dies In N. B. DALHOUSTE. N.B.. Dec, 7 _ (OP) -- Stanislas Blanchard. 80. high sheriff of Restigoilche Couli- ty from 1921 to 1926 and Liberal member of Parliament for Resti- gouche-Madaiyaska from 1928 -io 193-0, died at his home hero yes- terday after suffering a stroke. Ho was born at Rustlco, P.E.I. His wife died a year ago. three years after they celebrated their both wedding anniversary. He is sur- vived by three sons and I four daughters. First Session Of Delegation To Oilawa ls Nexl Slep HARTLAND. NB, Dec, 7 _(QP) --Actioli aimed at establishment of a potato price silpport program was announced tonight by H.B. Crandle- mire. president of the New Bruns- wick Potato Growers’ Council. Mr. Cradlemirn said the Council has requested lion. A. C. Taylor, New Brllnswiik hiiiiister of Agri- culture, lo organize a. delegation which would mcct Federal officials at Ottawa and request the institut- ion of a support program similar to that of last ylcar. The Council president said that growers in the Maritimes. Qudbec and Ontario had agreed on the support. price to be asked. He did not reveal this price. Mr. Crandlemlre said the Council had been instrumental in arranging a delegation to request a support price for the 1948 crop. He reported that present prices of Now Brilnswick potatoes were be- low production costs, and that grow- ers felt they should get help similar to that granted producers of wheat. apples. fish and otllcr products. Ice-Cream Sundae Foils Young Bandit SUDBURY, Ont., Dec. 7 —(CP) —-An ice-cream sundae thrown by an almost-blind merchant thwart- ed a youthful holdup man here. When the youth pressed a toy gun into Earl Hembruffs ribs yester- day and said: “This is a stick-up". Hembruff replied with a double scoop nf ice-crcaln in the youth's facc. The ihicf fled clutching a $1 bill he look from the till. T0 MAKE STATEBIENT |U1"TAWA, Doc. 7 --<CP) -Trada hlllnsicr l-Iowc, back from New’ York. said today he will makr- a statement tomorrow on reports that. a shipment of Canadian ilranlucn went to Russia in 1943. He told re- porters lasi night in New Ycrk he knew of 11o shipment. but was hav- ing Govnrit-mcnt files checked to make silre. Cliifley Gets In Replying SYDNEY. Australia, Dec. ‘I - (CP) - Ari aroused election-meet- liig crowd shouted "shoot him“ tonight when Prime Minister Jos- eph Chifley mentioned the name of John T. Lang, who has publicly accused the Australian Govern- ment. lender of charging excessive interest on private loans. 1n one of the final Labor Party rallies licrc. before Saturday's gen- criil cli-ction, about 7.000 persons jammed the open-air meeting held in the constituency ivhere Lang is rimiiing as an Independent Labor candidate. Large squads of police were on hand to keep order. Lang. expelled from the Austra- lian Labor Party in i943 for alleg- cd disruptive tactics. in a broad- cast Tuesday iiight accused Chif- lcy and his wife, Elizabeth. of charging excessive interest of up to nine per cent during the de- pression days of the 1930s. though now lie is calling on the banks to reduce interest rates. A former Premier of New South Legislature Prorogues By Joe MaoSwecn ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. D00. 7 —(OPi -Ths first Newfoundland Legislat- uro pi-orogued today. ending s. husy three-part session that began in mid-July. Sir Leonard Outelbridge, Lieuten- ant-Governor, presided at a. brief ceremony to end the sittings which passed legislation affecting pract- lcslly every phase of life in New- foundiand. The House opened with pomp and pagesntry in brilliant sunshine July 12. in marked contrast to 0o- dsys bleak outlook 0d snow and drizzle. The Legislature not for three months in all. - The budget. brought down Nov. 30. estimated n. deficit of nearly $3.- ooomo from revenue of $22,300,000 and expenditure of £5,000,000. Four new taxes were announced. The new taxes are Olipgclgd ho yield about 54.000000 a year. A goclll security assessment will bring in about 02.500000 annually. It will be in the form of a three per- cont sales tax levied on all goods. ex- eluding those needed b7 funnel-s and fishermen in their work. other taxes were: 10 cont: a ton on limestone and dolomite quar-risd ln Newfoundland. i0 cents a ton or five pcr rent on net profits- whichever is greater-on iron ore mined in the Province and a straight five per cent on the amount adoptions on mineral rights. The lii-member House. in which there are 22 Liberals. five Progress- ivs Conservatives led by J.G. Hig- gins and one Independent. faced the task of passing legislation to provide for the efficient running of Newfoundland. which became s Canadian Province less than nine months ago- The job sllll is not completed and the next session will get down to the job lii mid-February. Legislation ranged in scope from loans for fishermen to developing Memorial (Iollcge here into a full- fledgcd university. A liquor control act was passed, providing for a general cleanup of Newfoundland pubs and establish- ment of a liquor commission. This law also regulates the sale of extracts and other liquids con- taining alcohol. The Government laid this would g0 far to ameliorate tho "deplorable conditlom" at present existing on the island. gasoline filling station. ._____--_--———i——~ To Lang Converted Fairmile Destroyed At Souris Fire, stemming from an explos- ion in the engine room, destroyed the converted fairmile, Katherine G. in Soilrls Harbour about 10 o'clock Tuesday night. There were five crcw members aboard u; the outbreak but none wore injured. The ship's gasoline tanks caught fire and exploded shortly after the fire started. It was estimated that flames huriled at least 150 feet in the air, Firemen rushed to the scene but could do no- thing to save the ship. They cut her anchor lines to let ihe ship drift and Save the (lock. The boat was owned ‘by ]\1r. Reginald MacDonald, Souris, and had part of a cargo of potatoes on board. The ship was being loaded with potatoes and grain for Newfoundland. She had been in port for about two days. The loss is partly covered by insur- ZITICE. Five Deaths Snowstorm In Ontario “Bossy" Gillls Elected Mayor NEWBURYPORT, Mass... Dec. 7 -(CP) — Andrew J. (Bossy) Glllis, the "bad boy mayor" of the depression era, bounced back from 12 years of political obscur- ity yesterday to win a fourth term as mayor of this historic sea- port city. Out oi office since 1937, Gillis. native of Prince Edward Island, upset Mayor John M. Kelleher, who had prided himself on his "dignified, business man" admin- istration. The 52-year-old “Bossy“. who boasted of “riding the rods" as _a youth, kept Newburyport resi- dents amazed with his antics dur- ing his previous three terms. Once he climbed in a second-floor window of the city's new high school when the school commit- iee refused to give him a key for inspection. ' During his first term, 1928-29. Gillis conducted city affairs from a county jail coll. That came about when he was sentenced to two montihs for cillilng down elrn irecs blocking the cntrance to his Support —————-* Wales. Lang claimed that Chifley and his wife had lent a total of 215.000 ($48,750) at the old rates of exchange) 0n mortgages. In his reply tonight Cliifley pro- tested that Mrs. Chlflcy - "an in- offensive woman" — had been dragged into a bitter election campaign. The audience h e c k 1e d him throughout the meeting on Ixiborb policy towards banking and Com- munism. but when he finished his‘ answer to Lang's charges they, cheered and surged round to shake} his hand. l Chlfley said that apart from. £800 of his own. all the monies: loaned were trust funds or belong- cd to his wife. Interest charged on the trust funds was according to New South Wales law, which stipulated that the rats must not be below the ruling rate. 20,000 Unemployed Registered N.S.. N.B. UPPAWA, Dec. 7 -(CPl —Ilor@ than 20.000 persons are registered at Unemployment Offices in Nova Scotla and New Brunswick. Labor Minister Mitchell reported today in a Commons return tabled foi- 11.1-1- Hatfield (PC-Vicioriit-Carlctonl. Halifax led the list with ‘M109 lin- employed followed by Saint John with 3,118, Sydney with 2.527 and Moncton with 2.246. Other towns: Amherst 430' Bridgewdter 481; Kentvills 679; Liverpool 31B; New Glasgow 1.248: Bpringhill 203; Truro 567; YET" mouth 1,079; Bethurst 787; CAMP- bellton B01; Edmundsion 752; Fredericton 751; Minto 318: New‘ castle 01c; Woodstock s14: Si» Stephen i113; Sussex 203- Blamed On iklllfllg as a other 1 I-Z-‘holu debate. This came Guigon. when senator Arthur Rfjebupk (1,_ ced on 24th February for the Ontario) moved an TORONTO, Dec. 7—<CP)—I-‘lve deaths were indirectly attributed to a driving snowstorm which swept eastward over Southern On- tario today leaving cold weather in its wake and one to six inches of snow, , The storm, which centred over Toronto shortly before noon and extended over a BOO-mile radius, continued eastward at, 30-35 miles per hour along the south shore: of the Si. Lawrence River. Ernest Reddick, 67, and K0510 Givens, 65, died of coronary thrombosis aggravated by over- exerflon while shovclling snow from in front of their Toronto homes. Mrs. William Gore of suburban Long Branch, was killed Tuesday night when struck by an automo- bile as she crossed a street, her head bent against the wind, Fred J. Varndell oi Wallace- burg, and Cecil A. Regan of Port Lambion, were killed whcn thcir car side-swiped n trilck on an icy, snow-covered highway. Will RushWork Nexl Monih 0n ‘New Way’ Store The contract for remodelling and complete renovation of the Stun- iey. Shaw and Peardon building. corner Kent and Great George streets, for the New way Furnit- ure Company Ltd. Saint John. N.B.. has been awarded to the County Construction Company. Ltd. Charlottetown. Mr. F. W. Curtis, manager of the Construction Company, states that the work will commence on Jan- uary 2 next, and is to be complet- ed by the end of the same month. This will necessitate the employ- ment of two crews working ten hours each for the above period. The front of the store is to re- ceive a complete "face lifting”. The new installation will be of vltrolite and chromium trim. Mr. Curtis also reports that work by his company on the new Advance Registry Testing Station at the Dominion Experimental Farm is ahead of the construction schedule at the present time. and it is hoped to have this building COmpIctBIy closed in by the end 0f this week. This is a very modem building for the purpose it serves. It was originally planned to be built in Moncton. but. due to water diffic- ulties was moved over here. it is 112 ft. by 30 ft., with a wing 50 ft. by 30 ft., and contains thirty- two swine pens. The equipment to be installed is the latest. type av- ailable, according to ihc Experi- mental Farm officials. and will represent. another step to progress for the swine breeders of Prince Edward Island. The County Construction Comp-i any were also the general contrac- tors for the new school at Borden which was opened this week. Police Probe Death Of Liverpool Mun LIVERPOOL, N.S.. Dec. 7—(CPi -Po1ice tonight were investigat- ing the death of Charles Martin, 70, of Milton, near here last night. His wife found Martin unconsci- ous on a dark. wooded path a short distance from their home. Police said the elderly man suf- Commerclul Failures OTTAWA, Dec. ‘I - (C?) — ‘Commercial failures in the third quartci- of 1949 climbed to sail. higher for this period than in any other year since 1040. and con- tinued the steady increase of dc- fmltlng firms since i946. The Bureau of Statistics today report- ed a gain over the third quarter of lut year of about 32 per cent. when 181 concerns were declared bankrupt. The number of fail- ures was consider-lily iowcr. how- ever. than ths some period in pre- war yen-l and compared with 843 in 1939. fared a fracture st the base of ihc skull. An inquest was adjourncd to Dec. 14. when results of an autopsy will be made known. SAME FOREIGN POLICY sponsobiilty for crime from distributors and ncivs dealers. fined the responsibility to printPrs and publishers of CTlITlP magazines. similar amendment was defeated in °°““°l'“"‘l- fusion." pill-w eliminate objectionable pub- lications. But lie did not feel any- one would unlit to ban arbitrarily 0011111115 which were not objection- The ab e. said. forced the small newsdeaier- and there were an estimated 10.000 b_v senators Pamphile DuTremblay tinuation of iii the banking committal» earlier in proved, the Federal Government the clay when two representatives of the comic-book trade from Tbr~ the field of rent. control in Alberta onto appeared. representing WELLINGTON. N.Z.. Dec. 7 - (Reuters) - Sidney G. Holland. New Zealandb prime minister- elect, said today that he will con- tinue the outgoing Labor (‘rovcrn- ment’s fdreign policy “with Spevlfh emphasis on strengthening imperial relationships." He will announce the 16 PAGES Subscrip tions Delivered $8.00. Measur; Finally ‘Application Passes In By The Sup Original Form Till Statute OTTAWA, Dec. 7 -—(CP) - A A judgment of exceptional in- bill banning crime comics in Cui- tel-est, adjourning an application Ida. 1135590 lllllilll-Blflllilll’ by the for payment from the llnaatilfied CMTl-mOYlS 9M1)’ this week. ran iritn Judgment Fund until after the heavy opposition today in the Sen- next session of the Legislature. Ble- pcnding an amendment clarifying The bill received third reading the existing legislation, was givcn without amendnieirt after a 2 1-2- in lilo Suprcmr- Court recently h_v hour wrangle in the Senate banking lion. Thane A, Campbell, (Jliiof committee spilled over onto the Justice. floor of the Upper Chamber. The judgment was given in ‘he The bill will beccme law with case of James Woodside Dunning. royal assent expected latter this llldillllefli flPflllfir. Find Blythe week. Murray and Peter hlclntyre, judg- The Senate went into conimtteo mcni debtors. It roads as follows: of the wliole—t'nc entire chamber "The lrlill 0f this Hvllfln WIlS committee. a (Ylllipar- held on 9th and 10th February, atively-lnfrequout moms-fur an. 1945i before Mr, Justice Mac- Judgment was pronoun- amendment plaintiff Dunning against both removed re. defendants for $984.50 damages mag“ n95 and costs, Each defendant was hold scverally liable to the which would hdlfe Adjourned reme Court Amended $3,000,000 Ferry For Yarmouth Service OTTAWA, Dec. 7 - (CP) — "Fialisport I\'l.nlsler Chevrier said inlay a $3,000,000 ferry is going lo be built in a Canadian ship- yard to provide cheaper and bet- ter tourist service between Yar- mouth. N.S.. and the Eastern Unitcri States. Costs would be borne (‘QllillY by the Nova Scotia and Federal Governments, he said in the Com- mons. The ferry would have a capac- ity for about 200 cars and 1,000 passengers and “will offer facil- ities considerably bctter than those now available at a much senator Roebuck “rculd have Co,” plaintiff in the whole amount of the judgment. "On appeal, the judgment was Senator Roebuck introduced his “Phgm by ll“? CW" l“ bmlm- ‘i’ amendment in the chamber after a l“ "5 “l? Plalmlflfls clalm was with costs to the the banking Cmm,t,,£,e_ n iougvh plaintiff as against the appellant ed representations from the comic- Murmy- Judgmem l“ the appeal book trade that the new legislation l has “thrown the industry into con- (Continued 0n Pago 5 Col d1 chaper cost to tourists and more in line with the present and antl- cipated needs." While the shares in costs would be borne equally, Nova Scotias costs would be limited to $1,500,- 000. Mr. Chevrler said. The vessel should be ready for the 1951 tourist season. Not Opposing Principle The former Ontario Attorney- General said be felt no one 1n the Senate opposed the principle of the EDMONTON, Dec. 7 — (GP) — Alberta Government today announced plans to replace the as it 5l’°°d- he Dominion’: direct control of rent in the province with a system of rental courts to adjudicate griev- ances bctweeri tenants and land- lords. The plan. announced by Prem- The legislation in Canada—to act as censor. Senator Roebuck was supported (1.:—QUE‘lY9Cl; W. Rupert Davies (L —-Ontariol; and Vincent Duipuls (L i" Manmngl Wm be emlmdl“ m --Quebeci. Speakers amendment ware Senators John T. he“ 59551” °1 the l-figl-‘llakl-ll‘ l" Halg. Opposition leader; George H. February- Barbour land); J. .1. Hayes Doone lIr-rNEW Briins- rentals mutually agreed to by wickl: Ontario». opposing the legislation to be placed before the (_]_,_.Pfiugg Edward 15. The Premier said it does "not Jacob Nicol (PC_Qu5beg);-p1'0vld0 for any interference with (1r- landlnrd and tenant." It would be designed to deal with "cases o! Milch of the debate was s con- exploitation on the part of either." arguments launched When the scheme has been ap- and G. P. Campbell will be asked to withdraw from unless the courts rule in the in- T terval that rent. control is not Sim“ F" “M” within the jurisdiction of tho William Zimmerman of Toronto. Provinces. The Federal Govern- secretaryl-tleasurer of the Canadian merit. has been asked by Premier Independent Publishers Association, Douglas of Saskatchewan to seek and W. E. Swlnden. also of Toronto, such n, mung distributors. charged Premier Manning said the Al- that the legislation had been passed berm plan, mapped following full llll-"ledly P!’ ill" Cmllmllns {lml W“ discussion in party caucus last glvcinflnadequate and unfair ireat- week" ‘mum not extend to new mm“ , construction or to properties al- “Frigbtencd' iicwsdeaicrs across ready decomroued by the Domlm the country wcre ialcaring their m" stands of not only crime comics but ' all comics and oihcr magazines as belwajmséfilsgtrgsittlile, fllirenneiezgng wen‘ Auhough only 12 p“ cent of possible "in all ascs tghat will. he comic books could be classed‘ as Co'vered' b Ne“ ‘ ’ crime comics, the legislation might n n‘ t t v force publishers and some ncws- 2v "e a alzilumd or 9mm m“ dealers out of business and would eel “firm” ' h i d ff t vario s Sficvtfiogswoiegglg: e 8C on “ dissatisfactions and inequities re- The banking Comm-Meg 5M “.511 suiting from the present system of into the usual lulicli period in its Wlli» Clmlmls llldllllllt‘ that it l‘ debate. in which most of the 30-odcl 11°F l" ll“? PllbllC llllelesl? m Del’- mefnbers present participated. FA- D. 9901MB the Dre-Wm System11! C011- puuon tpg__xamloupsy w“. cyigln- trols any longer than can be av- ally sponsored the bill in the C n- olded." monis. attended as an olisci ~r. while Justice Minister Carson enl- ered thc debate li‘(‘qll(‘l1l.l.\'» Publishers’ Stair-mania The discussion brought out thcsc Slll-lemlflfli "Om MT- Zllmllleflflflll» reason why Alberta could not take Wllfl Claim“! l0 Tlilillllsfill- 90 P" advantage of the Government's cent of the publishers involved: smndmg Urge.- m yum "m; Con. ____._____________ - a 5 i~ 21:1: Civil Marriage Ceremony “Must” In Czechoslovakia n Richard Kuischke d‘>’.@"°““l" '° "in" W015i" PRAGSGE Dim 7 _(AP) ___ The Stalin. Millions of these greetings national Parliament today adopted h"? bee" handed l” Czecllxbwlks by a show of hands a cnmnmnisg to sign. Stalin's 70th birthday is law declaring church marriages ii- D"- 21- _ _ , _, leg“; “H1955 they a“ preceded by "Those bishops woilldnt sign cw“ cerqnoniem said Ccplcka. “because the greet- Pi-lests may be prosecuted if they lnss talked about. Socialiscn’ and perform the chilrch marriages first. the!‘ dmll all" Wllh silclamm The law is effoctivle Jan. 1. Well. M loast now wc know with Alexei Cepicka. Communist Min- Whllm We all‘ KlPBllFlBV lster for Chilrch Affairs and Just- He Mid ills Vatican opposed the ice. ilsed the occasion for a sharp GQWETYlmQ-lll-‘l "elf" _ attack on Roman Catholic bishops, and fa-mllv code ‘because ll can" in which he singled out three by lo makc of the family In Ottawa Finance Minister Ab- bott said lie had not yet received lformlil notification from Premier iManning of the Alberta move. Czechoslovakias Socialist revolution Bishop Joseph Hlough of Ceske which he declared has Budcjovicc. These are tho bishops who have been obllgcd to come to names of his National (Conservat- ive) Party Cabinet tomorrow after submitting them to the Governor- General. the fore in the church-state fight young couples. He. saidanother ad- 9.10 AM. 10.35 AM. r $11109 Archbishop Joseph Ber-an, vantage was the granting of equal 1.00 RM. Primate in Czechoslovakia. retreat- rlBhtS t0 women- r 4.30 P..\I. '8 7 - - ed in his palace last June. There The bishoPfli h” continued. had lilllmml d hn says he is s virtual captive. "never retracted their blessing for Ly. Borden Lv. Clpo This trio. said Cepicka, is well as capitalism. had never tenant asalnsl B-lll Il-M- 1 50f, A-M- nthcr bishops. refused to sign blflh- the exploitation of the workers, 0.4.'»_P..\1. R- P- Alberta To Introduce Modified Rent Control legislation and ‘ Premier Manning said the "many I He said, however, there was no marriage law a lrckcd castle where our new regime can- name. _, ‘ They are Archbishop Joseph IP01 witch" _ Sun rises at 1.38 A. M. and sets al Mmodm o; Qlogngucl Bishop Moi-m Copiclfa said (he ncw marriage 4.31 P. M. PM“ M gmdec Kralovc, and law was another step forward m improved economic conditions especially for Tesl- Pilot Flies Faster Than Sound DAYTON, 0.. Dec. 7 — (AH - Capt. Charles Yeager. Air Force test pilot, disclosed today he had flown 100 miles an hour faster than the speed of sound "and their some." It was the 8-year- old fiierjs first public. announce- ment. disclosing the extent to which he had exceeded the speed of sound. which is 700 miles an hour at sea. level. The feat was accomp- lished in the Air Force's X-l. rock~ st plane, which Yeager has flown‘ 30 times. A WoMAu Docsu-f Ncco 4o MAKE. A Witt‘. SHE Has out: g TORONTO, Dec. 7—(CP)—Mini- mum anti maximum temperatures: ‘Yicloriil Ell, 41; Edmonton 5, 1S; ‘Regina 13B, ll; Winnipeg 14, 9; Toronto 19, 30; Ottawa 3, 1S: lMontroal i), 16; Quebec zero, -: lSaint John 12. 2-1; Moncton 1.0. '19; Halifax 24, 34; Charlottetown 119, 25: S_vdnc_v 25, 28: Yarrnouth 127, 36; Si, John's 3-1, LL‘), HAIJF N, Doc, 7-iCPl—Ofli- clai lnlmlri forornsis issued to- lnight l\_v the lloniinion Pilhlic Wcatlicr Office at Halifax: A distilrbnnco ccnircd near Yal- moilth siartcd in mnw- castnovtll- cast ncrosc .\'n\';\ Scotia diirln: thr- night. it \\'lll reach Cape Bro- ifon Thursday morning rind Nov- lfoilndlnnd Thursday afternoon. _Snow was r-xpectorl nvnr all tlv- lilfarlllnics but. Northern New lRTllflMVlFk during the night, S 1 .10 nine lnchcs wore oxpcctcil ovcc lNova Scoila and thrcc to Sl\f ‘inch/nu ovvr Prince Edward ls- lnnd and Southern New Bruns- wick, Wcsicrly winds are forecast‘: for most rcrzlons Thursday ln that wako of ilic rllsturbnncc, Snow- flllTrlPs will prevail ovcr most 0C tho district. Rcglnnril forecasts, midnight Thursday: Prince Edward Island: Thuru day cloudy with snowlllirrll‘! clearing in ilio evening, Cold. Light winds increasing Thursday: morning in xvi-st 20. Low an high at Charlottetown 20 and TN valid until High tide today lit 120 P. M BURDEN - roalussrrlsn rnanl WEEK nAvs Lv. Borden Lv. (‘dpo Tammi-Int -r~éi‘r-rl~.>,‘-ri4_"~nl%'.is.-v;-Lr>vp -. »- M.” xl-sl7bld#nflunldvv—" ..,..._. \*‘/