, .1'EI.EPHoNE 3506. Buyer insets seller with Guar- dian Want Ads. Dial 8506 ask for classified ad taker, for quick results. 9 G arclian "Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" , . CHARLOTTETOWN.. CANADA. TTNRSIJAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1956 4gtg1-.-ziIk-W-i,- WORKERS PERMITTED TO DEMAND WAGE BOOST Q l WEATHER Sunny and warm; light winds. ., low-high at Charlottetown 55 and 80. , .. I99 Seeking ii 7” 52 Seats ln B. C. Election x ,1 Nov. .On Penal P MONTRI-;Al. lCP) Jumc. Minister Carson said Wednesday he is hopeful for a dominion-prir vincial conference early in Nov ember on penal probation prob- lems. Mr. Garson told delegates to the 38th annual meeting of the Cana- dian Bar Association he is opti- mistic that representatives of all Daniel Coughlan. director f pm- the provincial governments will bation services for Ontario; Ar meet federal officials soon in the . vAN&:OUvER (C?) p British by the facts of the case. In these Columbia political parties put up 190 candidates wednesd ,v to con- test 52 legislature seats in the Sept. 19 provincial election. At the close of nominations at 1 p.m. PDT the ruling Social Credit party and the Liberals each had entered full slates. The CCF party. official opposition, bad 51 candidates in the . nlng. tion of a manoeuvre by the prose cutor, or a weapon in the hands of police. To justify such a prac- tice, the seriousnes of specific charges is exaggerated." Members of the panel iiscluded nately high ball is not justified instances it assumes the propor-. Hopes For Conference In roblems thur Maloney. Toronto, president of the committee. and Paul Mi- quelon. Quebec City, Dealing with specific questions regarding probation, the panel generally stressed the value of the p r a c t i c e. Mr, Coughlan said United Nations' figures show that 70 per cent of those placed on probation are reclaimed to society lwithuut jail terms. attempt to extend probation pru- VISIONS. At present. only British Colum bia, Alberta and Ontario have for- main provisions for probation. Mr. Garson told a panel discus- sion that the federal government aims to act on the recommenda- tions of a commission appointed There were 21 Progressive Con- aervaflves, 14 labor-Progressives (Communist), eight independents and one independent labor candi- date. The 199 contestants compared with 229 who fought the last elec- tion, June 9. 1953. when only 48 seats were at stake. Fouw addi- PARIS 'Reuters),- The North Atlantic Treaty Council met here . 4 v . . In b rtl l l . Sh hi i th b f l . LOWER ltlGHT- The ra d b i llomil FEMS were added under 3 by the government to study pro- Wednesday in secret session to pl:n'rlA';f.S'l:ll'y:' gllvllpearthn chlilfllll :lc.atl:?l sectslldplln lileurnglacsgsht ill: T.E:T-E Thg fill; llncd::!TDl.l!"y8IrS- steer belonglnl To nLeltlic llllcllvlvlnasl: lrdlsmbuuon gin?! aplpmvled u U" ha;o,n'h H - 1 1 1 r Btrmam and France explain , , g t i t t at . u e sat in an ii erv ew ac- ' in la. 3' 1 Exhibm" "med by d C""'l”l""l”w" Exm”m"' UPPEm”'d' ”'"ed by ml" map” M” hand sold It In auction sale for alIVoi!tTes:w:arlldidatT:s erigilinbtllllelb. tual implementation of the recom- W 3 an on e "8 ""1 pa" for international control of the suez Canal. in the ZV2-hour session British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Llcvd gave the council first-hand infor- mation on the recent 22 - nation London talks, especially for the benefit of countries which were not represented. a French source said. ' These include Canada. Belgium, Greece, Iceland and Luxembourg. Ii.lgbt- This fine Hereford bull Cormack, New Zealand. was one owned by Henry Townsend of Rol- of the top notchers in a fine ex- lo Bay took, the grand chsmplon- hlblt of horses at the Fair. LOWER of Bay Fortune is a very , - mg animal. in May of this byes: sbe led all of Canada in milk prod- Eastern Kings Exhibition Features Keen Competition Fine weather, excellent exhlblts,pecially pleased with the large-lMacAulay. Souris took top hon and a large crowd yesterday com- number of exhibits in the cattle ours for draft filly under two blned to make Souris Exhibition classes. .years of are. Malor Reid. Rollo one nf the most successful over Mr. Hugh MacKinnon of Rollo Bay 100k llfst 111800 lol” drill l08l held in Eastern Kings County. The Bay. President of Eastern Kings of 1956. Neil R055. Diiulwell'8 Mills cutie classes were well filled and County Exhibition presided at the had the loll i1lI;Ce Stallion under the competition in all breeds was opening and introduced the weak three years old. His draft mare 205i cents per lb. Weight 850 lbs. Photo by V. Fraser Premier W. A. C. Bennet and all members of his cabinet are seeking re-election. The peremier was nominated in South Okanagan where he is opposed by Walter Ratzlaff. CCF. C. R. Bull. Liberal and Bryan Weddell. Progressive Conservative. mendations is a provincial re- ”ilitv. and it would be out- side his field as a federal minis- ter in make a guess on when-or whether-the provisions would be come effective. SHARP OPINIONS bharp opinions on the value of probation for crime suspects were expressed during the panel by as- sociation delegates who ranged from a Crown prosecutor. and a defence lawyer. to social work- ers. They had for study a brief from prisoners at Kingston, Ont.. penitentiary. The opinion of the prisoners was in the form of a brief from the editorial board of the penitentiary Soviet Test Pilot Flies , . British Jet FARNBOROUGH England (AP) Gen. Alexei Blagoveshceosky. a top Soviet test pilot, Wednesday flew one of Britain's latest super- sonic jet planes-with British gov- Solve Dilemma OF Penned Up Soviet Athlete LONDON (AP)-Foreign office legal experts are reported to have solved the legal dellmma that very kcn. ers. Imlll drall l0BlRl50l00ll lll'SlPTl1e?- ernment ycln1lBSl0ll. keeps Nina Ponomareva penned a do 1 1-91 e -hi h CHICAGO (AP) 'r Pmllll lull Eastern Kings always noted for non” :l.:r:;iym1;4nlg:;g 1;-:;l;mf,I;sta:;thJ():;s It happened at the Farnborough in the Soviet embassy. 3.1;: '5: quesfffff ml: fa perky in their light blue socks its fine horses exhibited some of air display. Britain's annual show- The Russian discus champion, prison by an C135 pgrole com. and matching ballerina slippers, was open to market hogs Tim urivm lllt'l"e was one of Prince” Edward Island's most noted breed- ers, Almnn Roswell of Marshtield. OPENED BY GOVERNOR Tho Exhibition was officially op- edncd by His " Lieutenant Governor Prowsn who said that the Island reminded him very much of the F.nr.llsh countryside engine power are classified. Photographs of its controls are banned to British publications. Bill Bedford. a British test pl- lof. flew with the Russian. He said the general took over the controls, landed the-plane and took it off again. Said Bedford: "We flew super- sonic over the sea. From his hwndllng of the plane he showed Th foreign office experts found I di omatlc loophole-the histor- lc protocal than an ambassador-'s coach (or automobile) is immune from legal action. Their suggestion: Ail embassy car with Nina aboard can drive to the docks. where it can bev hoisted aboard a Russian ship. A Ruasi embassy spokesman said Nlna win he going home to- of thinking people on probation should come inider the supervision of private ps. orithe John Howard Socety or even anyone rather than the courts, or the po- lice.” . BATL roo HIGH? The penitentiary submlnllon. - deallng with ball and probation. said at "Top fre- A grandmother looked at the footgur and laid it belonged to Janet Grlmtlia. 7. and her sister, 5l:::I.h-5a The worried grand- m r a reported, to police the girls had not come home from school for their lunch. She learned this was why: The children were walking along the fence surrounding the Record) Deficit 'ln Trade -Looms OTTAWA (CP) - Canada faces sso1,ooo,oooo last year, which he visited during the coron- ation of the present Quen. He urged the people of the area to net totzcthcr to make their exhib ltion a bigger and better show each ypnr, ' Hon. Eugene Cullcn. Minister of AI!Tlt'ulillf'e. notcd that Souris Ex- hibition received the highest am- ount in grants of any show in the Province. He reminded the fur- in-rs that exhibitions were held for the nurnose of showing products of thc htahest niialify and in this respect urged them to make every attempt to improve this each successive show. DIRECTORS MEETING Mr, Cullen made the ruggestlonl that the directors of all provincial exhibitions get together with n Viblr of finding wovs and means of improving the fairs. quality tn: due, prospects of an unprecedented s9oo.oooo,ooo deficit in foreign trade this year. almost triple that of 1055, informants said Wednesday. The deficit is the excess of im- ports over exports. so for Can- ada's foreign trade has broken all records. but the emphasis has been on the buying side. An unparalleled flow of goods from the United States and other countries has been swept into Can- ada to keep pace with the great Canadian hunger for economic ex- panslonl and higher living stan- in the first six months of 1950, the deficit rose to a record 8547,- 500.(lJ0, swelling from 8lt6,100.000 in the similar 1955 period. Infom- nnts any a further increase for July likely will be reported offli- clnlly within the next few days. OPINION DWIDED Expert opinion is divided on what a huge deficit may mean' for the Canadian future. Some say there Is little to worry about if foreign capital, pouring in for Canadian investment, continues to match the adverse trade balance. They emphasize that the goods being imported will help expand Canadian industry. build up manu- facturlng faculties so that Canada may produce 'more goods for home and foreign consumption. However. others are worried about Canada's rising! foreign debt. The net foreign debt rose by Sl.000.000.000 in 1955 to 37,700,000.- 000. Much of this is owed to U.S. investors, it now appears there wlill be a further sharp increase in 1956. The question. they say, is himself a knowledgeable pilot." day. Menzies Mission Ponders Nasser's Views At Recess CAIRO (AP)-The Menzies mls-might slon held its fourth session with Egypt's President Nasser Wednes- day nlght, then took time off to digest Nasser's view! on control of the Suez Canal. A mission spokesman said no tline has been fixed for the next meeting "because the mission fl looking into various detailed as- pects of things which President Nasser has said so far." said. "lf Suez iect is here. ” was kept on developments both in- side and outside Egypt. A veteran Western diplomat ping moving freely through the can be arranged. But if the ob probably be a mighty nasty mess "'9 Wm: yard of their north side elemen- sry school It the end of the quently the setting of an inordi- PINNID AGAINIT FENCE A car driven by 18 - year - old Richard Doinbeck made a sharp, fast turn and lift a lamp post. No New leads In Kidnapping HAMDEN. Conn. (AP)-Curious crowds which had milled around lfamden police headquarters were gone Wednesday but inside inves- tigators worked without let up ta solve the kidnapping of Cynthia Ruotolo. The six-weeks-old baby was kid- napped Saturday while her mothef until the end of the Menzies-Nu oer talks. If all the foreign pilots are called off duty and they re- spond. Egypt will have a tough problem in handling traffic. The company said in Paris it had not been able to pay the an- nual interest on its three-per-cent debentures Sept. 1 and had not been able to reimburse those do- bentures which fell due the same day. emerge, but a wary eye the object is to keep ship- Canal, a solution probably to get rid of Nasser. there'll Secret Session In Paris Of No. Atlantic Treaty Council y French Foreign Minister Chris- tian Pineau told the 15 - nation icouncil that the interested powers ,in the Suez conference must show ; firmness, the source said. Ministers and delegates refused to discuss proceedings. although lone conference source said they were in ”complete accord." l Other foreign ministers present lincluded Canada's L, 8. Pearson and Paul-Henri Spank of Belgium. A French source said that Pear- son and West German Secretary of State Walter Halllstein reaf- firmed their support of the 15-M- tion plan. First Day At School Ends In Death For Two Little Sisters 7 in the sterling area's gold and dol- PRICE 53 British Trade Unions lni Attack On Gov'f . Policies Rebuff To Chancellor Of Exchequer BRIGHTON. Eng. (Reuters)- Britain's trade unions Wednesday launched an attack on the eco- nomic policies of the Conservat- lve government by authorizing ll.- 000,000 workers to demand higher wages. The Trada Union Congress at its annual meeting unanimously passed a resolution rejecting pleiis for wage restraint. The union le ad er s rebuffed Chancellor of the Exchequer Har- old Macmillan. who last week warned that wage demands would increase the danger of inflation. Frank Cousins, secretary to Britain's biggest union, the Trans- port and General Workers Union. replied to the government's call for restraint: "We are not pre- pared to sit down and. see our members' condition worsened." Reversal of the union policy from previous post-war lines come only a day after the treasury had announced a drop of S129.000.000 in reserves. ASK RAISE An hour after the congress had passed its resolution, the first bl: wage claim was staked by lead- ers of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers. They asked for immediate tnlksx on n d d ya i ' rejected by the transport commission. for higher pay for their 70.000 mem- bers. Arthur Hornet. general secre- tary of the National Union of Mineworkers, hinted that his un- ion also will press for higher pay. Bouncing off the post. it swerved across the sidwalk and plunged .into the children. the finest steeds to be seen in the Preston Brycnton of Rollo Bay !Pl1 M99”! llllwd "I'll Wm! l"! in of its best-air raft. Tm who um bail last week on a - V l The Gfllllllll Elfl-S Weft Pllllletl lui-ritimes. The swine entry lt(nl'llId the champion draft more of carriage filly. The horses were mu am. with gcsovlet dug: cliirizje 0l'elllll9Tl flve hill 0'0” question . "silo two mm 'm' ml'l"d W W9d' between the iron pickets of the well represented with MacCol'Il': llleshow and James Mall rd. G0- llldied ll! M17 990l'l9.Kll32P-..M; 'i; to try big 1-" . " ' " ' " -' ii;-.. ac” -. l i 5 - . .. -:l9""- hull” Kll1"'3' '7'" llldl nck Bros of St. Geoiizirs tnkinn.gI.lwul Bras bad & clllmpltill ;(t!li"1:ih.-J. . "'1 ' -"Ch V In P-ilggmfig.-ill.'l;lTdl..n,.lF ; . "nag: I-'a"r'hw,. - --nu -. h . uwm. -1.5: t I ') Y: . -.3 ' . ' The scolded water spewing fun: the honours lnthe reglstei-eu'1ork- clung. Red Point iioi.s'ra:ms' , i ,no flew I two-neat-Hunter-a tuary of tile-Initiany. -not in gm 0, r ""5. t to M. e daisy, on each the pierced car radiator. .-hirr class. Preston Bryenfon of H the first vim xenon! iiur- Keen competition in the Holstein training version of the Hunter shop has dropped its shopllghtlng A ,,,i,.,.."iS...i. - 3 , , , ""7. '-' ""'l'” W" The tragedy drove the Dombeck Rollo Bay hall the chamllloll ll-Icon IP08: mire or lelding. Eugene (Continued on page 2. col. 0) Jets now in service with the Royal charge; and everyone now wants (-1 mm, 5."; an ufg,-1.,,c. up m"m g .. "Ed H5911” Fl" boy into hysteria. At a police sta- line of on show. This s:-:- Air Force. Its) parforlnance and to forget the whole thing. being on prghsiisi. "go. my wqy cu. . - ”' W ' " A-"""""3 (ion he dashed into I washroom and beat his head agalnsta well. Then he tried to strangle him- self. He was not immediately charged. speaking for the congrels' gen- eral council. W. L. Heywood said the council had-informed the gov- ei"nmbe.i;t9;'.lit ti; our contrfk ' . .9 llnlbodyr . which would pro- vcnt wags applications being aub- mlttod if pfliles continue to rise.”- He added that wage bid: must be considered "prudently and sea- libly.". , The congress realscted the gen- eral cnuncilla :6 members for next year. Several Communist candidates were defeated. ST. J01-lN'S. Nfld. (CP) - A flying salesman Tuesday rescued a bush pilot and two unidentified sportsmen who se light plane crashed during the weekend in the heavily wooded Red Indian Lake arcs of central f-'e...' ” d The three were stranded when their plane crashed Sunday land- ing on the choppy water of a lake. Pilot Herb Veinott left Corner Brook Saturday with two hunters eager to bag a moose. The plane was a Cessna 170 owned by tour lst outfitter Reg Coombs of Corner Brook. When they failed to return Sun- day Paul Liikoff of St. John's, pilot of n McCulloch Power Saw Com- pany Cessna 180, went out to search. Poor weather held up the hunt Monday but Lukoff located Flying Salesman Saves Bush M Pilot, Sportsmen In Nflcl. flew them back to Corner Brook. Volnott said a strong gust of cross wlndtippedonawingupnalinwu landing. The other wing hit the water and the aircraft capsized. The occupants swans bore. Report Big Costa Rica Oil Discovery LOS ANGIILES (AP) - Union Oil has announced an oil discov- ery of "tremendous importance" in Limon province. Colts Rica. Union President A. .6. Rube! said Wednesday the first well--the first "commercial oil discovery in Costa Rica-in flowing at 1,000 barrels a day. WANT MORE HEIGHT SYDNEY. Australia (Reuters)-- Three Japanese officials arrived Sunday from Tokyo on a mission aimed at making the'Japaneso grow taller by "westernlzlng" their diet. They will spend seven weeks inspecting the wheat indus- try in Australia. They expect the deficit for the second half of 1060 will be slightly less than that for the first half.- But they say that unless there is some sharp deviation from cur- rent trends it appears likely the unfavorable trade balance for the by S(i42.800.000 to 32.851.700.000 full year will rise to about 8900: lo 32.851.70.000 "Om 32.209.00.- 0000,000. This would compare with 00. whether Canada is trying to ac- complish too much too fast. Exports in the first six months rose by 8240.900.000 to 82.304.200.- 000 from 32,0t33,.'t00.000 last year. imports swept ahead. increasing The next meeting probably will be today. He said Nasser told the five-power delegation he is ready to met them any tline they like. Although it has been acknow- ldged that points of difference have arisen. the spokesman said the fmosphere of the meeting con- tinued good. "There were no signs of ” t A i ”" he contin- waii shopping in a department store. There was no ransom note in the carriage and police said the parents have received none since. Investigators are working on the theory that Cynthia was kid napped by a woman driven by the need for a baby. No new leads have been reported. the men on the shore of Rainy Lake early Tuesday. He spotted the plane upside down, just the pontoon showing, and n "help" sign spelled out in strips of bur Ian on the shore. The three were in good shape and had lived on a moose one -IT the hunters had bagged. Lukoff lti-v. Donald Sharpe of Souris mngratiilated the directors and the exhibitors on the effort they had" put forth to make the show a suc- cess. Mr. T..l. Klcliham. M.P. com- lllFii(l9(l the executive of the Ex- hibition Association for the" the show they had put on. He was en. SLUM CONDITIONS APPALLING Saintlohn Needs Cleanup SAINT JOHN. NB. (C?) -o- A lmsll band of Til it said that it hsd been in- formed that the hank in Egypt had not been able to carry out pay ments because of the seizure by the Egyptian government of the company's assets. Business on the Suez Canal de- bentures was suspended Wednes- day on the Paris stock exchange. AT IIALFWAY MARK I A source close to the . isslon said the talks had reached the halfway point. British Foreign Secretary sel wyn Lloyd. chairman of the Lon- don Suez eonference, Wednesday presented a full report on the Suez situation to the North Atlantic Council in Paris. but there was no word on what the report con- tained. Before he went Into the meeting Lloyd said he looked for a peaceful solution of the problem dined go Mum, "mm. but that he could not rule out the He said he did not know whethsr'"" 0' "W'- Nasser presented a counter-pi-o Menzies met with members of ,9"; 4., the nagging conlemnc. his nilssltni for lbs hours Wednes- ued. NOTHING To REPOIT Besides Nasser. three other con- ference members spoke during Wednesday's session but he do- Mr. Potvfn I7lf!lIll-:':'d tlihe shims well-informed cltluns' group." aablrtbpiaeesofc e, aruna- , u ; URGE ACTION IOON 5” Q I "H, - tion of homes and an exvfsllw A';t::;h,' mm. 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