MAXIMS or A MERE MAN MAXIMS OPA MERE MAN -:-:1: in th in all urn. WM" W" ”i ” "" ""' ”' W" ii.f,7'i'.'.a;' :31 ll: reniiztaken. mpg, tie a knot. and hang on. Read by Eve Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MONDAY, JUNE 22. 1953 i rmmu; Charlottetown, Saunas-lids 815.00 per Elsewhere Tm 0'''""-n' "V. can" In P.l.l. so.oo. Other Provinces and o.s.a. siz.oo per annuals.) CHARI-0TTET0VVNv CANAD-Av '"”"""' mi” "'""'”" "'7' EIG THREE MEETING SCHEDULED FOR BERMUDA JULY 8 A Korean Truce Situation Continues Tenseconfemj iiwo Escapeddhl Prisoners - With it sians Wreckage 0f Lancaster 30th Sides Pinay Asked T0 Form May roiiiw "Are Recapiured in Duvar Area P0"? 01" New French Government 1 rev” 14 PAGES . mink... .,.-2-as.-. 1. A i. as. -. . LONDON, tCPi-Prime Minister l Missing Since Fehi Found In Labrador Wilderness". HALIFAX (CF)-Wreckage of a Lancaster bomber that crashed with nine men aboard in Labra- dor's frosen wilds more than 4 I-2 months ago has been sighted by s sharp-eyed airlines pilot. An R.C.A.F. ground party was ilman Sunday to a lake near the crash scene, some 100 miles south- east of Goose Bay, Labrador, but it was not known immediately if it reached the plane before night- fall. An air force spokesman said it may take a "couple of days" for the party to back its way through dense scrub forests. The plane. based at Greenwood. N. 5., disap- peared Feb. 1 while searching for ii United States civilian plsne. The four-engined craft reported engine trouble before disappear- in. Swirling shows that blanket- ed the area next day apparently hid the plane from 35 search planes. A Laurentian Air services pilot Ki2iilPd the. wreckage while flying to Goose Bay. P. l. 1. Man Aboard The Lancasterls pilot was W0. Thomas C. Waggar, Kingston. Ont. Other crew members were FWD Charles B. Scott, Fairville. N. 5.; F 0. Stephen J. Decker. St. .loim's. Nfld.; FXO. Douglas D. Wood. Peterborough. Ont.: F',r'0. Francis 8. Fowlow. St. John's. Nfld; F10. Bernard D. Forbes. Report Italy Facing Serious Political Erisis Dy STAN BWINTON ROME. (AP)--Italy's political c-ri- sis is shaping up as a far more serious threat to national stability than was appreciated immediately after the June 7-8 general election. A pro-Western coalition of the Christian Democrats, social Demo- crats. Liberals and Republicans squeaked through the election with a 16-seat majority in the Chamber of Deputies and I3-seat. majority in the senate. Many Italian politicans douiit these are workable majorities in Italy, even though they might seem secure in France or Britain. The new Parliament meets, Thursday. One of the most respected per- sons in Italian political life pre- dicted privately: Two or three Italian govern- ments will fall within tihe year. A new general election then will be required unless the nation is to relapse into the chronic political invalidiom of France. A strong majority will decide for middle-of-the-road democracy a-fter Churchill, President ulm escaped from the Prince Emmhmm. --Arthur Cannon and Fl”PdPrlCk!iCcF L d And me French Premier Wm rm.” Peters, inn nf the three, prisonexsl ed PARIS, (Reuters,) - President ET”-E .Vincent Auriol has asked Antoine Toxyo. (,ur)..(:m. Mug ma,-k Pinay. ll. Conservative former mw in Km-,3 (0.15, ,,,, , p.,,..prt-.niier, to try to form a new alble showdown with South xo-lFrPncl1 iZ0VE”lm91W- . i-can prggidem 53-33-man Rh”... Hi Piuay is the fifth French polit- icai leader called on by Aurlol MUN5AN- (AP)-T118 Korean since the government of Premier truce situation remained taut to- Reno Mayer fell more than a day as the negotiators marked month ago. Four others have fall- tlme and both sides poured out ed in attempts to win enough sup- barbed words. . iport. from the many parties in With the third anniversary of French politics. the Korean war only three daysi 5616691011 Of Pill!!! followed I away, a. cease-fire order wliichtweek-end conference of POHUCEI had seemed so near a few dayslieildefs and former prime milita- ago now appeared to be far on. iters. The conference was called Tension over South Korean re-lbi' AIH101 to draw UP 3 Dwizram lease of more than 27.000 anti.Redlb8ilifld which France could unite. Norm Km-gnu WM pl-isomers wasl The 6i-year-old Independent wiio heightened by the escape pf m-m.-Vlast year regained some of Francels ly 700 more from giockadgg 5at..iost prestige with is common-sense urday and Sunday. T New Complication A further complication Red Chinese war prisoners therei. demonstrated and demanded re-3 ' i l . . s . . V;Vi:;(9e lTiiVppV US Army plntoonsVNear-Rlotous The Peiping radio hammered. away at the Communist conten-l I tion that the U3. worked hand iniV glove with President syngman: tr:e,..i:.::”.?;eis:a.:f ”u0f ilosenbergs Denies Red Charges NEW YORK, tAi'i--Near-riolotis this taste of instability. Italian ratification of the six- nation European defence commun- Nnrth Bay. Ont.: F.'0. Thurland xi Tail, lngalls I-lead. N. B.: Cpl. loseph D. Galland. Wrlliligtnn. P. ill. I; and Cpl. Rodger D. Laland, Kirkland Lake. Ont. .it.y treaty in the foreseeable future is highly unlikely. due to the. par- Ilinnioiiinry battle. left. and right. 'Opposition would precipitate, this iaourre believes. Grand Orange Lodge Of British America 4-Day Convention Opens Today "Dance in Savage llarbour School. Monday. June 22nd. Burke's uchastra. "see Little Pond Variety Con- :rrt in St. George's Hall. on Wed- iaxday. June 24th. Dance after. "Regular Dance, Bonsliaw Inn. Tuesday night. Charlottetonians Orchestra. "Show. Morell Hall. Tuesday. "Torpedo Alley". A picture. don't miss it. read action "Iona I-iall, dandi-ng every Wed- nesday 9.30 to 12.30, Morrissey- Mamonald orchestra. "Reserve Saturday. June 27th. lr;rV Pantry Sale at S. A. MacDon- a t 's. "Chicken Barbecue Experiment- Il Station. Charlottetown. July 9th, at 4.30. Plan to help the Poul- try Industry by attending. "All taxes due Kingsboro School nnt paid by June 25th. will be col- looted. Wilbur Jarvis. secretary School Trustees. "Unloading Saturday and Mon- clav, car choice wheat. 53.35 cwt. bring bags. R. L. Dickicson. New Glasgow, .V"R0IlIiar barn dance Farmer 0W'H't-5. Buckley Beach. Tues- lav niifht. Canteen service and food music. Free checkroom. nus "Vin! I.M.T. 9.30. V"Contest step dancing. sing- "! and fiddling Lot 65 Hall, Vllly 13th. Contestants send en- tries to Mrs. Damien Trainor, "Emery C.W.L.. Lot 65. n"Poultyy Plant new operating. living all kinds live or rail-grade Nllltry: also custom killing. Island C"'0D Services. Fitzroy Street I-Swifts). "Donlt miss the hig barn dance in Moi-ell hall ianighl. Mu- ?V'" by Charlie Munroe's orchestra. ''”"'"z from 9:30 to 1. Sponsor- "! by the C.Y.O. "Buying daily. good thrifty fitter pigs. Paying szaoo pair, as M. and over. will also buy smaller gnu. welllnston McNeill as son. llntain dz Bell's Wharf. Tushowiilil at Mt. Stewart Oueldnyuat 8:30. "Angela in the "meld. starring Paul Douglas. Lodge of the Loyal Orange Lodge. The Most Worshipful Grand L. O. A. and L. 0. B. A. of British America will open a four-day an- nurtl convention here this morning Both the Grand Crystal Chapter, which meets in the Canadian Legion Hall. and the Grand Black Chapter, which gathers in the Y. M. C. It. will start their sessions at 10 o'clock. Approximately 100 delegates have arrived in the city for the Crystal Chapter which is holding its first annual meeting in this city. This morning's meeting will be presided over by the Grand Senior Precep- ires Mrs. Melda Sutherland. Hali- fax. Also attending the gather- ing of the women will be Mrs Gladys Downe. senior precoptress of Chapter 15, Charlottetown. other delegates include Mrs. Ruth Day, London. Ont.: Mrs. Margaret Scott. Toronto: and Miss Mary Ste-wnrl. Hamilton. They arrived over the week-and in a group or approximately 40 women from Ontario. guests of the Women's Auxil-iary of the local Canadian Legion Brancli. Tomorrow morning will see the opening meeting of the Grand Lodge L. O. B. A. of British America of which Mrs. Ethel Er.-ikluc. Verrlun. Quebec, is the M. W. Grand Mistress. L. 0. A. Opening The Grand Lodge of L. O. A. will begin its semion Wedncsdnv morning at the Y. M C. A, with -.-(.CrA7ntiriuVed?orTVp;ge-5 col 4) The delegates will be luncheon. Gen. Mark Clark. UN supreme scenes of grief and emotion marked .commander in Tokyo. denicci tlieltlie burL"tl Stiiidsy of Julius and lned charge. in a sharp statenientllstliel Rosenberg after s.vnumth- taccusing Rhee of breaking liis;i7.ers eulogized the SW Nam 35 unrd and violating UN niitlmritylierocs and tlcnoiiured the govern- in orrlrvring the. prisoners freed. lill"ll'r 701” HWY EX?-Vlllol-fill. There was no indication as to M11 9091119 Rnsmhertt. 71 when truce. negotiators of lvoth,m0”lPI' "Y H" min Wh” died in aides would meet again at. Prin-l5'-'1Z 9111! lWLVm'S PiPCir1t' Chit” mtmjqm. il7rldn.v. tried to thriwv herself l the. caskets before they At Saturdays meetings the Reds -"W055 h..mkmnViii'ere lowered into .1 common grave. 3.-cused the Am" of C0,,-e.,pOn.'on the south shore of Long Island. sibility and connivance. and asked! ,”G"d 11"" m'- 3h” W"”'d in Oink go n.p1y man .0 Rod d9.1YlddiSi1. ”To lose two ohildran- -.-. .. V I . .. 7-. ...to take ri mntiht-i' and father away lU0nWll19d Oil Wage l3 Col. 2 ifrom two children. Look at those protested the prisoner simrsrwr '-"pr two boxes holding tny i'.i1li('iTEll. 0 0 st . , . Mlssmg Bush VVVVA5-Vod, God. why did you do :PiIOI' Fcund safe Mrs. Rosenberg fainted after i gi')t'llIlZ restrained from throwing the caskets. WINNIPEG lCP,MA bush pilotEmhssdiodglmiitiiiiated hv police at l i t -. d l. r'l ' -l v I!T1;:g1ginh:1:l11c:.iga Mtglgmoia 3:31. 13000 milled arouurl Weliwood cem- trrey. 35 miles frrru New York, as the burial service began. Members of the commiiltee hand- ling the funeral angrily banished photoizraphers. roomful?-'d "m.'.;..ge Kent 3) found Saturday unharmed hesit- his downed plane, Garnet Kolesnr of Wabowden. Man.. apparently ran out of fuel. I-lls plane was spotted. apparently undamaged: on the beach. iRussians Launch Timber Sales Drive In Europe Sta t afaaraai Ti? .?c-ht bcliinVd't'h-e By THOMAS uarurus ""1 Cummi- . s'rocKiroi..vr, iRPiIier.Ii .. The 5”" ”""""' lsoviet Union hats launched a tim-i 3950” the W”-V the gm-jet, Un. lbcr sales campaign in Europe ns.;m,V pins Estonia. Latvia. Lmm- part of her drive for incI'eHsrdi.mia. Fiiini.-.ii xii-eiia and eastern trade With U18 f??? WOT”. Y0'D01il5lPolaiid independent that time but "Om W953 EUTOPC End Rlmiin now incorporated exported an av- i'P.1Cillng Scmidinavinii timber pro- Wage of . 300 mm ...mnda,d., (.1 gmn- 'd”C-9” md10-”iW- .dnrd PQlliii.1yi.9ti0 board feet) of Soviet sales missions have foi"s;m-n mnynir .1 year. Ne,”-py an i.?.TiJJ..”.l?i?i.”l.l”v3i3Zi'”iSL.l;33" Eli” '” ”””””' . ' - ' Th S 'iet Union's )os -wtr ex- lP1'miZ nlfim SEW" l-lmbcf it 00m'.portsetnmVVest Eurnpc? from! i9i9- petitive. prices and N19 PHPNS -'li3.i9.'i2. nninunted to an annual aver- Ihclr sales campaign have alrearlrage of about. i.'i0.00fl .Ilflllrifil'ds, nr bee-ntfclt. by the tiniber-producing omqmu. M H... m.,.w.,, mp,,,..e. 90”" N95 V The importance of these exports The Scniirliiiavians, however. said is. hm.-m.,,,-V 9".” 1,55 H...” the government based on saving the franc, told President Auriol he would give his formal answer Mon- day afternoon. It was generally expected he would accept. Pinay, a mild-mannered business man turned politician, succeeded socialist Edgar Faure as premier in March, 1952. He was confirmed i in Bermuda July 8 in what mig'n'.' ist. Laurent Plans His ::.:u;::..v..so::::;;id:ii?lKeynote Speech Tonight they will not look on Russia. as a really serious comvpetitor until they find out whether she will demand in return straltegic goods which. under agreements with the United Pulling Back WASHINGTON. (AP) -- Gen. 0m" N- Bfldleiv has told sena- torea he believes Russia is "pulling back" in the cold war because the Soviets fear increased U. 8. military strength and need time to consolidate their position at home. Bradley. retiring chairman of the Joint chioh of staff. testified recently before the senate foreign relations committee on the admin- istration's foreign aid bill and his tiestimony was made public satur- sy. The aid bill. designed to Ulrengthen foreign nations militar- lly and eoonmnically, totals s4.99ti.- '731,b00 in the form it passed the House Friday night. The Senate committee has approved 35.318.- 000.000 but the senate has yet to E'""9 300116”. Spring Bylngion. '"'” 1-"lh. Donna Corcoran. This picture is Bradley Believes Reds In Cold War tines for foreign aid, Bradley said he believes the strength already attained by the U. S. has helped deter Ru.-alan aggressive moves. "I think tlia-i. Russia has pulled back for two reasons." he said. "One is because we have in- creased our strength and she has run up against a position of strength which she respects and she is now pulling back just as she has done before. "The second thing is. she prob- ably needs thta time to oonsolidato her position at home-which fits into the first one." Bradley said the military high command would like to reach the I43--wing air force goal "as soon la we can." "The longer we ptit it off, the Greater risk we are taking because act. While he said frankly that be. for baseball fsns.;would favor even greater expendi- atomic stockpile." certainly Russia is getting sf.r0mz!'l' in some ways. particularly her figures imply. because Russia has been importing 90.000 standards a year from Finland. Thus, the Soviet Un-ion”s net post.- war exports of sawn timber are very small, This is because her prod-ilclion has risen only sllqhtl-v since. the war. while. hcr needs have increased greatly, mainly as a. result of war damage. Inefficient-y Reported Ex-ports any the main muse of the Soviet Union's failure to push production up is the comparative inefficiency of her lumborjacks. These cannot handle the machinery which the soviet. authorities have been pouring into the forests since the war to boost mrt.put. One soviet report said technical felling equipment is being used to only 50 per cent of capacity and tractors, trucks and mechanical loaders to only 80 per cent. Production is also held back by the fact that many wooded areas suitable. for the floating of ions have now been out. over and new forests have to be opened up. But Scandinavian pi-odticeri-.1 say that if Russia finds takers for her timber in the West. she will supply sufficient quantities by one means or another. If she cannot increase outptrt. she can always switch mp. nlim over from the ho-ne market. to the export markets. with the help of a splinter group in the Cvaulllst Rally of the French people. During his term he introduced a series of economic measures and aboard the battleship Vanguard. sailing June 30. lie to welcome Eisenhower and the chumhm Wm Have; to germuds. tPrince County Jail where they will; be held in close arrest until expgcm misuprenie Court rc-opens on June.sagu,-day mg)” he reach the conferruce. site in time '-36111. . 'Countv Jail on June 2nd were 0 be the first step towards talks : V V ' V with some leaders. .jf.v'.i;;"d igstsffsi Agorplnz lg; VES ICWS New date for opening the Bcrqq " "jig d Vial 91 0"! EV? l muda conference, which was first -Rl1(I:1VrVIV1cViVsi e 3 .9 ;i)(lVV1flVll.”lllV.;V rV:VV VVVVi:. Suggested lash momlgi gy dmseg. l7l'O:ii:ill.Yt:w9llillllIiPigl;P .yostci'd'1xv howcr. was announce un ay y l ' s i i ggg, chmchm-5 omCeV iVstll0rll0nn and lodged in the CARROT RIVER, Sask. (OP)- lhe cor leader M. J. Ooldwell said V would flavor United Nations police action in re-. Korea if the South Korean republic According to information French premier on .Julv '7. said a ' ccivcd Cannon was irtkcii into rus- should become the aggressor after Punched " popduar. Campaign wistatement issued by 10 f)Ollillflglftl(l)' uhcti the R.C.M.P. discover- 5 truce, save the mmc Vihlchi brought Street led him ill a vacant barn The Mr Ooldwell stmnping through i . 1 it v. ' ' ' E A mm lmmeme pup" 3:. 5 loihcr prisoner, Peters. DFE5-”m3b1.V rural Saskatchewan on I. federal Pm” resigned duimg 5 budget Tar at Date !i-ad a'iem ted to esca )e but lA'HiiP'9Ctl0h cam ai n tou w l debate on December 23' 1952' when K idler tracklitrl down dill lli'iP lwoorlisl ill" in H TlUE.:llOfi fromntheufigsi? it the Mouilenlem Repubmahl Poi”. In Washington, a White iloiise ”13"i9 ("Md '0 mm” W the 5””laiiuouiicrtneiit dcscribed July 8 as port.of the drastic economic mea- --me p..es,.m target dawn for H”. SW95 319 Dl”0P059d- conference. There was no expian-4 aiion of the difference between this wording and the more ciefin-. its statement in the Churchill at-. il0liTlCCl'llElii. i Eisenhower will leave for muda July 1 aboard the 1 Ben ' bine, the president's official plane l for by an lt(.'M.P. rioy..bi-oiigiit intoia public nieetiug attended by Hi) to illd iii the search i)f"soi1s ill this farming town 230 imize north of Regina. "I would be in favor of prevent- iie. province the prisoners. . Perry, the other nrlsoneri Ensor who escaped wlicn the break was ml! SYnR'mHll Rhee "Om Commit- made on June. 2nd. was capturedllrlntz HIV act on June 9th, in R woods near . western outskirts of Summerside. 1-9 SW0" "ll" W9 lllmd"-" of aggression." he (heisnld. ”What is sauce for the goose At the time of the break oni TM -Wiltlimelli-. C-lme after Mr. comm. :.lune 2nd. Cannon had been serv- Coidweli pled89d N5 DH?-Y 00 make "genuine" . . . - . a move for i The conference originally was 1"VVV18 I:9”lt:15 RVfV?:.VV:?zdece:;1iar::. m, M...” peace 1! "' RRU . an H .0 '4 . x l ' SVfVl1C'di:)iVf;(Vl Vf1oPr 4Plat.VtVerF.i71VAVrVVt.F VVV VVVVV mmkmV:V Pmermg and He repeated amnrejom on” em OTTAWA. r(7Pi with battle '..2l:,1r.V, Oink 1......-i g;--lrinvier to”: i 'h"h' :Knrnan war Vnhmilrl have censor lines drawn. the big political fight ;' PM MM” fm,Nf('l Im.,..,:V'. . Pym ,M,,.m.,, ,-,,.,...s M sumyand an armistice been signed when of-the year sweeps into full stride' pN,sid9m Am”. of Franc? ha , lb” Wiek , X called on Antoine. Pliny, n if: . .The lam": M ma "fmmm po"lpremier. to try to form 9. govern- Vt litical parties-the Progiessivecon-.memV He was given l helm. 1 5"V'””'95 3".dV C.(?F'Tha" ahieadyiciiarire of success than the four deuvefed the” his” pV””Ch;5' V klotlier political ieaticrs who have Ditislllliidnltetitdlii seffmghl. liiisflil tried and failed in the ins! iuoutli iiV , I 3 ' . Vand Social Credit. parties. ' Minister St. St. Patrick. Que. plans to startl punching Monday night V. V O o a keynote speech at VViiwdmiE,n(,;iit.a I He'll defend the policies of his) lgovernmem in a tour of 15 Ontariol 0 T d icommunilles in five davs in the'. 0 a first leg of his summer campaign-l . Wm v ing for re-election Aug. 10. l LONDON. .17-..-3-v. .1 i - 5010” LN? Sorm Ciedit 19559”. Christie, 55-veal"-old clerk. will be will unveil his party's manitestoi the (.V;.,,V...a-. Hg.”-,. -.b.(1.,-.- at a meeting of the. SC nationalIsamanmml --house of lll'il1'.iCl ' conference in Toronto next. Frlda5'.lt1-my .-,p..m. . -lime 75- TWO SC PT9"”5”- 15- C-i Christie. who lived in the tene-. Mamliml of A159?” lmd W- A C-inlbill. house where six female bori- 3 Bennett. ofVBritish Columbia, will. :9. hm... mm (,,u,.VdV Mn mm, m; be at his 5.””- place in the. dock of No. l court at ; Th” "”"”('-W35 M ii" P? "”d the Old Bailey, Britain's top crim- . iccri parties were made public last.ma1 C..,.mV chmged with the mm- .uWk- . der of his wife. Ethel. i George Drew. national PC lead-I He was accused at. a preliminary VerV. charged the Liberal government harm! of km-mg not mm, his WM. 1 'Wlih lrreVsponsibilit.v, eVxtva.vagance but also mree mung Ems and; xand inefficiency. He said his party bupwng mm. . half-naked bo(lics' Mn” Vm"5 me "my 0pp”"”"”-V under floorboards and behind walls for a change in government and at 10 Rmmgmn p1,,C,V 3 Hum! pmmmd m "duct tux" by ” tenement in northwest London.l 1”” 5500s0O0'000 ” ye” ” his W” other remains were found in the' iy is elected. Km.d,V.nA l M. J. Colclwell. CCE leader, has charged the government. with los- ing markets for Canada's exports, em-barking on unimaginative agri- cultural and housing policies. In its manifesto. the CCF party promised a iiousing program to No. 1 court at. Old Bailey, scene. of niaiiy famous trials, has beeiii closed for a year for refitting. ons-jury, lawyers, police officers,' reporters and 35 members of the' public. Iluudrcds have applied for June term of the supreme CourtVEa5. ill :1 charge of possession of st.ol- h” i on goods which against Alfred was sentenced to a t.wo-yr-ar. tcrml ienferisifilizg from & tu'o-dayLrl:srt.maLti!Sensational m Spruceti up, it. will seat 200 pers- f janillnlted Nations forces had mashed - r mmge O loommunist. invaders back to their Gen. ncrside. had a breaking pending against him atlmmml mm. Ha I be time of his escape. He was to rave bccn a crown witness at tiieiDmmM Mackbhmi fired b'7 .former president Truman as For commander, of "taking the ill his tee-l.h” by not waiting for United Nations authority before .puslung past original boundaries, Mr. Caldwell said a 001' govern- Dorchester onlmem. in Ogmwa would tw to M. this nlmrizr. lg-nt.iate with Russia but at. -the game Peters, at. the time of the hrrak. mm. kFap Canada shmnm Om M been laid Cahill who had tToadI Penitentiary vns Sm"-Wm! fl Fix m0ll'h-t 5”ll'it.lie first moves would be recogni- truce for hrrrokulg. ciitcrinar and mm at this 0)-Mn”, Commumy. melt. .-nmmitted in Dec"mbF?I' governmme. - i952!--S Baby Ei;King Under Guard masoarr. It.s1.V. ineutml-A :7-month-old b0.v played and slept. ill a flower-filled Fl-ascati garden today, oblivious of the fact tihat he may become the centre of a stormy intrirrne to restore the Egy- ptian inouarciiy. The boy :5 ex-Kim: Faud II of Flxrvpt. who lost his throne last Tlllll'Sd."i.Y when Gen. Iiiolimiiniod Nngii.b proclaimed Egypt. 51 repub- lic. with lumself as president. Fund is under constant. guard here at his father's villa, surroun- ded by an at-iny of Albanian body- giisi-ds and Italian detectives wliich would do creditto the Krem- Vin (tit: oeimisf. can SEE fa: Baicirr 5iDE' or other. vi:oei.e's l fnouBi.E's Bu-r Nor ills own 9 "221 '47. A burly bodyguard hitched up. his shoulder-holster and pointed to. TORON-1-OV (Cp) W Maxtmupg "19 Siwpmi h7'b"v "Em-E3 "Th""ianrl minimum temperatures. erect 100,000 new homes It. year; Heat: in me Hm. public ul1,n.),V .:s '5V.iVaguib's most dazigci-mix en-. Mm. M”. immediate national licaith insur-y M,g,,',,g"m,fm Will V lit-in-son 45 7'' ance and reduced income taxes for . This idea he not ilillm F”3d5'.Vir-toria no 81, low -income Broups. ' RUSSICHS Tulle HOMO i?VlllilFl'. ev-KinrzV l:."H'0UVkv hVVh;; I Firinvinlon 4i 51- -m.m..-:m4 a pinned from Pains wien IF ear 1 -, .. rag i . 5?I'Cl19O Sfones of Nnguibs latest. move. ”Mv sont..V.:i.,;:.:.,.1i 59 iu S ---- - imav become the raliving Phint for VW.;mm,,z 3g 1 a c LONDON. 4CPi-- .Vir.scnw i':tilio the movement that will one day ...m.,m,'., 9.7. I Saturday described the visit of R ronniii the tlironc. Our ciieiiiiestmmm 93 Russian ship ill the United States knmr this nuci may in to do him M,m,m11 91. and said the crew came home with ; il.'li'lll. Pl'07Pt"l his life. zf nectxv iQ”,hM . a pitiiiil tale of suffering in sticiilsnrv w:tli j.n'.ll' own" gun, John H 5n 5g Amei'ir.au harbors as Los Angeles. No ftllP know: what is gnzitg on wmpmn 52 71. and New York. Los Angcles was in Pni'o'.il:'a minrl. h'l' oirscrvers Hwmm 59 M. - W- rlosci'ibe:i as all oil town, coveredViimv nrc wniidcrmg i.' he iiilciiris ..lnHnH(,.m..n 49 54. M. John AV Sm” with dcri'icks uith the air nlVwa.vs to sl.ll'? rt lllf)liFll'PillSi illtlVPlllPilf to .x.H1”..V, 43 3;; w'A.qH1.V(;'p0yV ..vp.m'1-hp pn,Vsaliiraterl with the smell of oil, liPl'll'll his sum to pour: N M-.”m..,”.h 5;; Q ited States has decided to offer. "VD " A '"7' """E'KE"'d' ' E' 7" '7 7 7 , ' Sr .lolm'.: -10 37 separate arms aid sin'eemcni.s to U S M T C i - ---W - Arni) Oi't'l'nlllPl1l.K in a mo'. to t l bOi5l9l'giilP sir-atcgic Middlewlinsi, ' ' 0 . H,u.1p..vx. rcpt Tho Doniinmrl agaiiist. Comnuini.-am. 1. l.c'illl-if "Mill" F”-W" il(V"'V: ”VlV.: U. S. ninbassatiors will be in-R b P A d unm mr is nzntn KW" tf H11 5I1'uptgsd' pg 500” M cm”.-,....-q 1 V a u1lfi the lliarilmws hill. is closrlyq KVASHINGTON. (.-U” fk(O0Vnlvil'lIlPdVnf'i page. lit- Col. 2 Accuses U.ES.EOf Using Russian Refugees As Spies (Hy Tlaonias l'. Whitm-y) Roar-nmr-v; r-xectrtions logical warfare. Since July 17. 1950, when Julius and Ethel Roam-berg were ar- tvinc S9i"l'f'iS to Russia, until last Fi-id:i.v night. when they (lied in former war prisoners of the Nazi.00M W9? invtuiera in the arts of Ipyinmi Through the last 24 hours of diversion. terror and murder antiifmitless legal tnanN'iivrinz to save then saluting them hark mg.-,.i:lit-. liushnnti and wife, the Com- Rusalan it'rrilol')'- munist press and radio. front. lines The official Soviet in the cold war. blasted party organ Communist dedicated its load Oulcriea from Communists on both editorial Suntlay in a rt-petillonisldea of the Iron Ourtain reaclied of these rli.-urges -which have a fever pitch when the execution been made often previoiisly -tolwaa carried out. emphasize a fresh and point:-ril ”Mi:rder." at-roamed one Red call for vigilant-a against "foreign paper in five-inch type. ”Defiant-o something which has been meu- in Lmidou, San Francisco and tioned often in recent weeks but Washington. observers he-re considered it most Even some pro-American news- intercsllng that it was given the papers in Western Europe criti- lendinz place in Prm-da's edltnr- eised the executions. In rant. not inl page a position it dooan'flIil prvlfl-9?! and expressions of mn- ustially command. learn about the Rrawnherfa death ican officials are moving to counter. Communist propaganda use 0' li1”:d25t'”lSFlPll if in the global ohess game of ps.vcho- . l'.t'P M()S'C0lV. ””” P””'dA has Sing Simz's electric chair, the Reds R('f'llS!'d the-. ilnitctl States orlhave tried uiicea.aingl.v to make to its training Soviet refuge;-a mg; the case a cause colehre in the A awn .v.l to oilimt Iscnlrw r- l11l'!t7(”V”ilP from Com- lincrov. iinrold C. Ur:-x. the famed lntomir plivsicist. smiirlit presiden- :t:al t-lcmcnc.v and voiced doubt lrested for conspiring to slip n.i-inlay top ainlillc secrets were trans- initicd by the Roscnbcrgs. I For the Conimuuiat propaganda mill. the i'1l'.'liili1lif' spy mse cam' stispeitse-pnc.ked climax a: must opportune time. i But. for the R-OSPilhr'r( case and Vusouth Koi'm'.s sudden freeing of 36,000 anti-Rrd Nortli Korean lpi'isoiwrs. the Onmniiiiiista would lhnve been hard-piit for something the. psyclioiogicnl effect. inf riotings and strikes in the Soviet Ezonc of Germany. E The global effect of the Rosen- hci-gts ll'i."li and execution have ,'occiipied the rtttciilmn of If, S. of- jficinla for some time But. tihcv and internal enemies of the U.lorf world opinion." .-houiod anol.her.'fcel they have atioreedorl in nil-' S. S. R." One man was killed in a 'Paris!.ar-tt.ing criticism by hammcrin,-, The aiihioct of vigilance. iatriot. There. were demtmstrations home than the couple got A fair trial and went through a. lam jit- dioinl process before being exce- utcd. lie climatic events were repor- ted to the world in atrewsht, fadtual aoeniints over the state dnpgu-t. months Voice of America. .fnIlnum-j by cooler air, which will F.'lilS" shower! and thunderstorm! to sprrnd across the district Mon- tiny- Avver- .iiun. The Popr, ultiir avniriinc anv , the nicvits of tho. R'”EMlll'ii form-uta valid until . .. . . i 'rluiglil. lllonri.-ix: as it pawn ( st-, i'N'liPenl”(i a hope that .lilS- ill! . , utiulrl be tempered u-v,r,hi l'rlncc- I-.tIu-artl Island. NU-iN'I1 N. B. cmintloa. -i.uw'r Saint. John vnllpyz stun-era ending in clearing by evening: .Iltr.'e change in temperature: ;liglit. wimla. how-high M. Fvhlfv lottc-town 52 and 70, Moncion It and "in. Fr:-tit-ricton and Sasha John 55 and 7.1. i'ppr-r St. John Ray of Chat-ur: utrlnly aeattnrerl ttuintlerstorms. it-lnnrmg in afternoon: NH! iciinngn in icmpcvaltire; soullthaltl iwinds 15 shifting during morning lio west J5. Low-high at l'-Irlrminrl- islon 55 and 70. Campbellton 55 land 65. i Ray of Fiind.v' Light winds be- 1t'0Yl'iiliR west l5 in afternoon. 'Slinwer.a, clearing in afternoon; visibility 10 miles ioulr in show- ers to two miles. Warmer. E High tide. today at Charlottetown int. 541 A M. and 7.23 P. M. lligh tide on the North Shore al 2.29 A. M. and 1.56 P. M. I Summeralde tide. eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. I river afternoon. river valley, Iitowerl and 4 Sun rises t-ndttv at 4.26 A. M. and , sets at 8.03 P. M.