Maxims of a Mere Man Prevention is better than cure. i3lAl 'G.AilTWSiKlELL FAVORED TO wig Voting Begins For British Labor Party Leadership few years of leadership But the attempt failed. lor of the chequer. in a short but spectacular political career has won the confidence of the 5.000.000 trade unionists who con-, either of the rival Herbert Morrison. deputy party chief. rtaking Gaitskell in the strug- c the vote. confined to of Parliament. is of fluids with the o ns olishlp. some of the party's earh of the three powerful con thcr are right in assuming that Galtskell is leading the field. The fight for the crown laid down last Wednesday by Clement Attlce would have been a straight- forward issue except for the per- ion of Morrison. who as (fer would be the logical service to the party by at least a. fight betw I-ablestoclt Shipments Up For Month Oi Novembel 'from Prince County. There have Table-stock shipmen been no reports of storage not this year have been shel over the same ar. Mr. W-P. Mac- ruit and Vegetable lent estimated that about the Islands crop of approximately 10.600000 has been shipped. By far the larg aunts of potatoes have been mov -- Voting successor but for his age. for the vacant. e Labor party withl most socialists convinced the prizcl lill ll the chance of future pt nlmlstership, will go to -ll)-lL'i'il't3ltl liugh Gallskell. ult due to he an Gtiiiskaii. former Labor chancel-i trol the policy and purse-strings nil ithc Labor party. Labor's defeat in the May gen- eral election produced demands- for younger and more active leadership and Gailskell appeared to fill the bill. . Bevan. who some years ago he will not stand for the deputy ywas conside ed a powerful con. leadership. This means he will tender for control oi the party. has automatically abdicate from the lost ground through his succession Labor "shadow cabinet" in Par- fflclgl leader. liament and the national executive right- committee of the pnrty as a whole. wing charged he was partly to HP. is a member of both bodies by lblame for Labor's electlon'defeat. reason of his position as deputy He was thus reckone i llittle chance in any present con- test for Attlee's job. Well-meaning friends tried to combined total.a second ballot assure Morrison a walk-over vic- tory without a ballot. hopeful hat preferred a short term of Morri- son leadership to the appointment of their arch-rival. Gaitskell. d to have irader. 77:9 Guar-dial; WN. CANADA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1955 l TERMS INT Bevan's supporters would have The conscience of some Labor members would be relieved even now if it wcre believed Morrison were willing to continue in his present post of deputy leader But he has stated publicly that if he is defeated for Attlee's lob. If Gaitskcll is first. but without I miliority over his two rivals' will be held. The candidate with fewest votes in the first ballot will he might be rewarded for his then be dropped. leaving a straight being found for any of the crop The largest volume of potatoes ahipped from the Island thus far have found their way into the rael claimed Monday her forces killed 55 Syrians and captured Hi In Sunday night's "retaliationl raid" on Syrian fOTbLflCBLlOnSi northeast of the Sea of Galilee. ' In Damascus. a Syrien armyl spokesman said 25 Syrian s -. markets of Upper Canada. chleflyqdiem including three mice” , Montreal and Toronto. The Ameri- can market however stlll shows I considerable preference for ed Prince Edward Island tablestocll. S'l'- JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)-New fnundland. trying to recover from u" ""0"" worst huuudl (ought Gander. in central Newfound- DQI'Q'iQh SCOW a losing battle Monday as another mm, mm um bum, of Monday, . -even inches of snow blanketed storm which brought the total Crossmq Ocean or disabled sister ship toward St. rI0lI!l'l. The uongl airport clear. . Blue Hare lost her steering gear mghwu. plow, were mu tight. tried and failed, V "i" M" 0i ii" I"Pm'-film" 0" lag their way through high drifts The large federal scow was cerely grateful and heartily thank the south coast during i-hi Weeik in most areas of the province. but below transferred from a federal "'9 "in 75i'"”9t3”'h0"i' 5113375 "ill with Monday's snowfall they made works lob in the "lied "'9 NW5 M-unlit little headway. High winds piled river to one in Til? Ii"?! W9?! GXP00iv0fi '0 IF the light snow back on the roads. when her to rive ill St. John's Iomeiillu Ti-'5' Apart from the Blue Haze and a week as0- 40 mil” m”""" "7 "'3 V9'"i' "id anothar ship that was abandoned J0iIlI'!- Lhf Eijriw "'""b'1'- 0' "19 "ii? in Bale de Verde harbor. the The next day she was spotted storm caused little damage on the '70 miles fronl St Johns. the day island. The four-man. crew of the after 100 miles. If she maintains Helen M. Gill rowed to shore at her drift speed and direction shei Bate de Verde on the northeast may have cover ' .- coaat when they feared the wind the distance would blow their ship ashore. Moat Rough weather at sea has pre- ships took advantage of early venicd salvage attempts. The storm warnings to pull into llcow was last secn C omlng Events Bingo in Hope ltivar tonight. Shur Gain show. Hunter River. Wodnesdly. December 14. Vlilmwood Christmas Wednesday. 81st. Ram-v Doc. zlst lnr Winsloo kth clirlstmaa Concert. Ioacsrt. hone '-linan::c. 1th. p.m,mei. East Wlltsblro ooncort tNa1-lb ssturday . mg, Crapaud Christmas cue.-e cember It at 0.30 p.m. '.' Hit M. Don't miss Springvala Cherry Valley Chrllutll V lall cert. Corran Ban Hall. Tuesday. Doe. II at I pm Grandviow School Concert da lath. Nola ehangc poi. Iggi Hall. rsday. tgizhestra. mom?" F95 NC! I. A. autism. Canteen servleo. Yum ... um.”-am . y, eili:':sit!oi.ChIoago. -- on Th i-1 0" 0' ..u.&.o”.';.i?''.;'i..''& of Mt'''- tions. The minimum in on tion "I'''- was slo.ooo. '""i" The committee decided to give grants to all private rsioaalty-an esllsal Om. M It credited fouoyoar g ;- m Fatmmm tvorsttiss ia the . now worth Admis- Phsastltlior iinltowsr and-Fact ordcllvsizymarra Nllcl. In Losing Battle With..Snow As.ls1lor9..Ea.iIs-, pied ahlp were not in danger. GANDEII llI'l' HARD snow on the ground there to GPBSKGP 31"! F0810 inches. Snowplows and blowers 511 JOHN'S. mid” ciiltrlled through foililil WIMP! bucked through snowbanks during do.-cm-t scnw scams the day keevins the his lntema- drifting with the current to En::-. shelter. AERIAL PROSPECTOBS oqutpmant. gave away half a billion dollars CG " X-11 was found . hrla cost- ''''''3'0 and Crand Tracadie C tmaa .n.l 1”” WAGE UP To EM" And IIo.oIo.otI0, was rsstiwua for -1-...... .... IHVIM! Ivvportol medical schools is He. stnagtnsn Ola-about altvataly duurnmmu . The amounts were spiaroxlnlatsly rails for instruction in ..3.?t.l"l”..".i”ill""'.;'”3..”:i.."" , is -ac- Middleton xhwl ammuk arsdttad. privately-supported col- nis largest ..- lost ooo-want to New Damascus radio claimed Mon- day night 100 Israelis were killed and wounded in the battle. An Israeli foreign ministry spokesman said the Damascus radio claim was "a lie". He said and iii wounded. it of them evacuated by sea to the western shore, Three hundred men took part in the attack. wline parted nearly from St to England by now. the middle of last week. mjm:-ezr-mm-r ' HUGE INDUSTRY Uranium prospectors in Australial Outpllt of pulp and paper Com- uae light low - flying planes ihim equipped with sensitive detection panics in Canada is one greater than that of all the Scand- inavian countries combined. g Hall-Billioniaiven Awgay Concert By The Ford Foundation December 22nd. Dance aftc. Bingo and cards. Vunon Hall. Tuesday. Dectanbgr Reserve Wednesday. for Alumni dance inltnkon Lower Freetown concert bag. 2 for I954-55 for each NEW YORK. (AP) - The Ford and science I V” rougnguan in on. an-oh. Monday institution, Tltc income from he to grants is to incrcasc facuit)' Slit U. 3. colleges. hospitals and med. arics p, - V IGII schools-the largest single an-. Thc S5tI.000.0(l0 Dl'tWlilllSl) ap- ui” In nu hhmry 0' Phil-ipriipriaied. waihlch have "led the s parcclicti out to I26 he hospitals are located In 0 states. Alaska. Hawaii and one Rico- the discretion of thorities of each am of imvr0V""” den of hospital seryice. I180! - - Ct:In'C:i'(IP:I1ii.V is performing. wt. Ina not Y , ha, Ipedttc allocations. g nun behavior. RAMWAY Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dow. rlllaarc Police Promise Quick Action MONTREAL, (CP)-Eighteen youths appeared in court here Monday in connection with Monti:-eal's "tram- way riots"; 13 receiving sentences ranging up to six months in jail. They were among the same 120 picked up by police as hundreds of youths and older men went berserk Fri- day, inflamed by :1 students' demonstration against an increase in Montreal Transportation Commission fares. municipal judge Pascal Lacha- Saturday. he handed out penal- ties all the way from costs alone pioyeesi to :40 fines and costs in the cases nnrgg pnongsrs Mr. partment of Agriculiur. the winning potatoes are ultra the foreground (left). presented a cheque for. from the Provincial De-1 e Horticultural 3100.00 at the hand of Walter Governor T.-Council. e championship trightt tray. the gift of tb Council of Canada His Honour Lieut. PICTUEED at a special Ro- i'E',':hfWTfii"3” iW0- tary luncheon at The town Hotel yesterday. Mr. S ter MacAulay. world's champion potato exhibitor receiving silver 5 A ' s Fig ht - . mi.-M. -Potato Champions Honore trophy (centre) and a cheque for 5100.00 At Local Rotary Luncheon as a memento of the occasion. HON. MR. CULLEN Hon. Eugene Cullen, Minister Agriculture in congratulating Mr. egg aooded Wm! hot water and tatoes from an outstanding crop- the requlrements of com- Royal Winter Fair. to Mrs. MacAuley for the assistance she r husband in assembling -winning exhibit. PRESENTS TROPHY M . Shaw then pruented the Canadian Horticultural Council tro- eld for one year and a cheque rtirlrganizatlon for 0100.. to Mr.QMacAulay. City business and professional. men. farmers from all parts Island and government offic- rticulariy those in agri- culture. met at an unusual Rotary luncheon meeting at the Charlotte- town Hotel yesterday. The meet- was called primarily to do ll0II- to Mr. Sylvester MacAul:ly. Israeli losses were four killed W0i”id'5 ('il8mPi0H- and MI'- Anselm iMacDonald. Maritime champion. were killed and as are missing. the MacAulay on hds achievement said that the distinction brought to the Island, and particularly the potato industry. could not be over estim- ated in view of the tremendous competition in that field. 59 Mr. Cullen, who recently return- dl from the Federal Provincial Conference t Ottawa. in referring to the apeec of Hon. Mr. Gardiner Federal minister of Agriculture e . The dead-all council heating t employees-were Stroud and Jean supply ca town and Gerald discussion last night when Health CYl'Vi1i0- 0fficei'. Dr. MacDonald in his l1)a0!- H0 members of the Police id?n"i' Fluoridation of the City's water to the fa Following the” complinrantary tor words of welcome by simian. Roearlan A. A. Scales. the meeting was 'over by Mr. testing a new boiler. Seven others were when the break occtrcr after 5:00 p.m. EST. out of the room as boiling water spray in iiile Mani Conn. Hubcheoon raised the ques- I801" 0!! Prawn presented I ed 8110??-ilf tion as to whether a resolution Texaco tray as the outright gift Council in recognition of M atefully acknowledg- ed the presentatiuus and the re- orded him and Mrs. He said that his win- and also that of Mr. ,Mac- the Maritime Fair rc- i - flectad credit on King's County. as d only a dozen miles apart a. The prizes awarded W.R. Shaw. repres- anadlan Horticultural "To lntgfprgt M,-, Gardtnerts M. marks about tariffs on potatoes one should have the whole of his h. and should also know what 51"" aid on the same sub- parties. You will re- call that the briefs the tariff board by different organ- izations in the Maritime "This is an event. unique in the ghislory of our Provincs-doing hon- iCi” - -Nour to a world w'rt'lncr". said Mr. : ”au occasion when our peo- uninlur- Conn. Arthur Wright i0 Ottawa while he was not opposed to fluori- 0h5E"V5' datlon. he felt that the Council Iain such an idea. Althougtl appalr ed. they were taken General Hospital for and firr push the matter at this time. ne agree to buy ailed by fellow am: said that the Water Commlssion- series from the Si these briefs it was suggested that ployeos. free trade both ways over our southern border was the ideal. but until that ideal could be achieved we should have some protection from competition by surplus pot- Continued on page 2 col. 4 ' usiness and professional men e city, as represented in the Rotary Club. for the part they are ng in the assembly here to- St. Lawrence i Newfoundland l Tug Races To Aid Freighter (CF) - The disabled mt hi" L0”! Chmch '5' opCo3ii:Gaudet reminded Conn 5955 0" "W Grand Hutcheson that the vote of the night '5 3 Ham" Council in favor of fluoridation llad Amherst. Rotaria presented a nicely col photo of an Island sce MacAulay and Mrs respectively from tho Rotar Mr. Shaw described the difficult .iallk of piclclng out 30 matched British Foreign Secretary Warns Leaders Of Arabs the Western powers to Middle East arms race at stage by sending arms to Isr balance those given by the munilts to Arab nations. Macmillan said he was sure than Lord C if some of the Middle East coun-:d(-W tries ultimately fell to common-. ism. it would not be from am” gave her position as 350 gqueaked through-3 he laid. C399 Rice. That is pure supposition on your Ocean Salvage Foundation MacDo id id Q g irii he"! MOW-ily Silt!” was l.llnaIIV0Il:I' ofhBfluidle'l-sailiitaxiiybiiltt Cted 10 TGICH iii! felt that to make too great an hurch about noon Wednes- issue of n at this ume would do Secretary Harold Macmillan warned Arab leaders Monday that in trying to play Russia off aim! the West they .are flirting fire and might get burned. He was opening a C bate requested by Ithe Labor op- position on the tension between Is- rael and the Arab countries. Rubia. he charged. is trying to make the problem "utterly insolu- iticians have crit- it.-lzed as asking "Men are talking He had heard to many leading Ara view that a final settlem Arab leaders have that the state of ng they must live cthing they V must to live with." he . --- -..m........ TROINCE CEYLON REDS he WT his pmwfed resohmnmf has received its wo council or: wereabsen from TORONTO (CP)gTemp.,”mm. last nights meeting which was pre- issued by the public wean," at some of Communist pad I I l C l e ea 11 a ey on , aided over by His Worship. J. D. om”: "The danger is th their leaders who are p fire will not seriously some of the Middle ernmellta felt they coul vely play off one side ag other without realizing the arms to Egypt and other Arab East gov-.lon Mntara nations as pawns in the game. rt effecii-ins the party's Egypt's arms deal with the Com- the party held six seats. VOTE FOR BOYCOTT streets for their own protection. As the court proceedings wont on. the tramway situation still was. fore they get that any further demonstrations break up 3 will be quickly killed "by men 011 horseback.” A charge by moun horseback." Leaders of Montreal's three Dr. F. Cyril domes, p major labor bodies, representing McGill University. laid? 200.000 workers. voted to impose an organized boycott on the MTC. A spokesman said plans havcn been completed. but the action w me in for considerable in the uptown monthly report expressed disap- with other yet been carried out. the chemical to the City's water would be making a mistake to taxiaolaerattns from thelriot ers had indicated that they were Continued on was I 001- 5 giving the matter consideration and was of the opinion that public i ' f". opinion would either increase or wane within the next few months and that the Commissioners would be directed largely by such public lilo: Bitmap been taken when theta was not a A WOHIVVS 5.219-ton ship reported her mu C 11 t g s and atcering gear that ifmtiliicii whfllgsatundlldhtiiimlliggd wmis "RV sion and two crew at the meeting the vote would not M: have gone the way it did. "It just Part" Conn. Wright retorted. Conn. more harm than good. He asked Coun. I-Iutcheson if he would fora- nlunists could turn out badly for clear the Russians hadi been preparing their Middlc campaign long and carefully dad defence pact Britain. Iraq. Turkey. Paki and Iran was just in time more it was strengthe better would be the securl peoples of the Middle East. Herbert Morrison. forrner '. reign secrctnry.i aid. On the Israeli side. a more care- i consideration of what Eden aid was taking place. He d lead to accents of the thought that he must involve some from the Israelis. too. "Of course. the R Quoting the proverb that who sups with the devil needs a long spoon." he said: statesmen must make their own decisions. We can only warn them that in thia particular form of supplng they will require specially try Macmillan sugges Israeli and Arab. leaders now are showing interest in Prime Minis- ter EdeJl'a recent proposal for run- Negotiations )Nil Salvage Money For in working out the salvage money nt the wounds fro ed. But do not let a ld bl foolish of I Decide I the Russian . V" "an utter failure. It is weak. he said. and tool together honest." as part of the Middle Ea other. He acused the governmcol of "isolating" Isral and leavinl hcri Hm II ULD GUARD ISRAEL If the borders of Iraq and other Arab countries wer toad by Britain. it was the borders of In-ael row majority In th middle-class Sydney suburbs slipped 410 votes. to thousand votes still to be counted. His chances of continuing to rcp- In 0V'Ci"lii mi 0l'iiY- esent Barton. whose member he fits are to he used at. the gnrr'rnll1I Hill hospital for an.Vl UVIR (CPI-The amount ey involved in the of odonia across the Pacific will be arrl esman for island Tug and Q to be gual'on- r of the touring and Q" can of operating er of the second e," gave their fir at 7 war which may medical said. Undoubtedly Russia me ndent. The. independent. a Liberal. The Liber- with the Country party (Coo- form the government mg A,-um, both an to former prime minister. announced ho was retiring as health minls- day a 10:43 aim. and I: G p.I. set. He has been In Parllamentss Summerslde tide eighteen minute by each years. I! as parliamentary loader later than Charlottetown. of the County party. and a minia- Sun rises at 7:41 am. and I3 halt might get for for 17. g TIC Ford Foundation was Mi "P Ihl Ilte Henry WV" '" ”m' 3. '. nddkugd tn the advance- Out of ltuman W0ii'"''-'' "' "ii" rilng efforts W heludc 111000 3.3 tum-national under- pmm t orld P9399- .” derriozrhvtic institu- 5 , advancing oco- In -beinl. hnvrovint 04"- .d nwmulng the scion- on a "no-curs. no- d ir of 10 MM. .y no u. L The Makedontta aboard the rescue vsasol will race. British government t. Unless aervatlvesl. 0 would eoa'lition. I aattm is available yet. ho, M M date. In the south Cey- clty council. regarded Stewart. Coun. Johnstone was out Mm Mug gtrongiegt g1-ggidnitng t;futhieuProvinco and Coun. Keefe mam Egg m"""” M" 3” ' ...4(ib efeated. In the last council TAXI SPACE 3:':::.r.,e.. 33 40 C”""' G”"mi'5' Fund 'm”"J”" Victoria .. ... ... ...I5 44 Edmonton .... ... 9 14 I Calgary ...19 27 Evaff 5 opes or Regina .. .11 az Winnipeg - G A ' ' t Toronto .. . 23 I1 Re-e ectlon rowing lm 0...... x.. . .2 3 . Montrea . .. MELBORUNE (Reuters! - Her- enough of these to retain his seat. Qiieb" ' " g 3 ahor 1, t gun nary tender of Aug. He would return to a House of F'9d"icm" --- --- "' i er ' . Representatives in which the gov- 59”" 50h” -" ' ' 13 3 "”"i""i' uh" p'"y' "W h" "m ernment probably will have a ma- M0"ci9" H -N --- " 15 ” eturnlng to Parliament jomy at mm, mm, 39 wags. mm. Halifax ... ... 22 83 day while Prime Min- pared with only six before the Cl'"'i9”9WVl -- -- ---” ; Menzies' government elections. There are 124 seats. two Sydney --- --- ---17 increasing majority. without votioz l'i8hi5- Y”m0"th -- " '" "'” 3 e Counting in the election for the 31. -ioilliil --- tlnue to blow from ed them to cm- barrass government programs ser- Ire i0i'9C!5i- lnunist Labor party may win a Northern Neva loath. his Cabinet. 5 ..g .. Sir lnarls Page. 18-year-old "mm at 1:31 p.rn. RIOTS - - day boycott each week. Taking pelle Monday remanded three who P3” iii Mmday 5 V9” 1"" E"”h:' pleaded not guilty to next p,iday' J. Corbell. general chairman oft e and anmhel. to the same date (0,. Canadian Brotherhood of Railway. sentencing. Employees ICCL). the union which represents MTC streetcar orn- - . bitter protests from a r ies 3"” may pleaded "Ui guilty :” since the MTC increased prices to charges. rangiiig from lmiermg d" two tickets for 25 cents Dec. 3. The "gunning W2” i;".if9fSt Itzivau; old price was three tickets for N d"""i- 3, "Um 9"? ('57 !”” "Ii; lcents. The MTC suffered damage Ye” M" 5”" 0 5"” We "9 estimated at s1oo.ooo in the riots. mu” i Mr. Cornell and William J. Three of those in M0"-fi8Y'5 P3'1Smith. national president of the rade at municipal court llad police liCgRE' announced came, in 11,. records. Ages of the group ranged day mat any further dpmonstn. from 15 10 25- tions will result in all MTC em- ployees being ordered off the ”Next time we'll stop them be- started." said Herve the news in other ways. withicuimond. assistant chief police in- in (Barter's Film Lab.i one high police officer warning spector ”There's nothing better to gathering than men on iThree Killed lin Steam Plant Explosion lCPi - an elbow broke in the steam National R e s e a r c h Council's Montreal road la::l;ant;ri::j;?rn:. Fluoridation Discu ssed e heating plant police will break up any crowd." rinctpal of "Effective steps must be taken by the universities and the city 't authorities to prevent the recur- lll rence ofuriotous disruption of t-bl Lh Probably take the form of a one- city life. g ct a number of taxi stand! area had made a request for additional parkint said that In company Firemen said iibe met! were polntment that fluoridation had not Committee be had interviewed tho Imperial Oil service station mam -' Grafton Street and the Station manager on Queen WW "ii should not be presented to the Pro- Street. In the interview the man- Sieam Hid vlncial Legislature making it man- 8381'! We?! I-Sked if they 1701115 ed MT0" I3" datory for the City to introduce ltollsidef Bunting !P8'-'6 901' 1135 stands- Coua. Gormley said that gald that, the managers concerned. indicated that they would be willing to enter- providing the all gas and acceao ation concernod. , .t.' ':".:1?"i.”.'?..':X&'.":.? mu--x (co -m we-um three retaining power in the Senate also "iii" 35” '" ”5i”" "mi d improved thou h it may not get ii” Sh L3W""c' Vi" 5'” "”" flurries Tuesday. Winds will con- 1 mg . . now are poEvve:'uii1 fglliliowllal:-I hm me ur 3 not cou' & i M on .50"; 4,009 would have enable NHIOOII Nldillli il WV postal votes. and on ea of those who lously. but the splinter antl-Com- Regional for ta: at vote to an tnde- PIE! seat and hold the balance of power. Edward Island and outer: N. I. -rum. Whatever the final results of sat- eunuggg craggy with g , to Ev. In-days elections-full results of nnwnumggg nu gun and the 18.591 of wlll- the Senate fight will not be known in temperature: nsrthwcot for some dayhMenzin will have is. London gt N" many in make at least one change in .34 gg, Q.m&f.i.tu g; High tide at Cbarlottbtowl b