. , , -MAXIMS Mgxnus It W A ' or A. MERE MAN IIERE MAN ' T1 I i . . ,..J pots; hnirity learn :1isnt use Ilrlilln or those Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew r . ;i.."'l'."....o...”"" ii"'.2,”c..":"i ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 1950 16 PAGES ';';,';;-glgsgt,-;-,,2:";",;f :1::,',-" "W ANKS AND ALLIES LAUNCH COUNTER-ATTACK ON POHANG Fporeslil Fired Threatens Tiny Newfouncllancl lpSel:tIement Concentration 0i Training At Siside Air Base Stressed 0'l"i'AWA. Aug. 11-(special) - Prince Edward Island will not benefit proportionately to tiie Central and Western Provinces in Lhg boom arising from Canada's Korean venture both in sales of commodities and in employment. on the other hand. the expanded Coming Events --Mail your Films to Garnhum Photo Studio. Charlottetown. --Dance. Lorne valley. Tuesday. webstei-'a Orchestra. "Reserve August 23rd. Tea in Harrington Hall. "Now in stock - Binder Twine Dillon as Btpillett. "show. "Corlscan Brothers" at Bomhaw tonight. "Outdoor Show at New Haven every Monday night. --we will be buying live Fowl l'uesday. 9 A. M. to l P. M. R. L. Dickioson. "3uying gny quantity Timothy Seed. Consult us before selling. Cedric Ballem, Marshfield. "ice Cream and Dance, sum- merville school. Tuesday. August lsth. Good music. "Will be cleaning and buying Timothy Seed in any quantity. John Inard. Crapaud. "Dance, Fort Augustus School, Friday. August l.9th...Burke's Orch- estra. ” ' ” ”" "New Vviiiehire District scarlet Chapter meets at Cavendish. Auz- ust 14th. "Lot as, Monday. August 21st Lawn Party and Dance in Hall Good music. "I-lome-mad-e-.Tt:e Cream and cake in Clinton Hall. Mondny OV- ening. August ldth. "Chicken suave . Dance and rattle. Gowan Brae Cheese Factory. August 21st. supper from 5 till 9 "Reserve Tuesday. August 22nd for Bingo Party in Spriiigvale school. sale of hot dogs. etc. "Regular Dance at SKYUUG. NW1 London every Tuesday night. Dan- cing from 9 till 1. Good music and canteen service. .1.-J "Regular Dance. Morell Com- munity Hall, Monday. August 14th. Music by George Chappelio and his Merry Islanders. "Attention customers: Our store will be clospd all day Wednesday and Thursday Old Home Week. R. L. Dickieson. New Glasgow. --pmu-y sale at Keir Olar-k's store. saturday evening. Ausuli lath. starting at 7.30 o'clock. spring Valley Women's Institute. "Dancin every Tuesday and Saturday night. Islanders country Club. Travellers nest. Art Gallant- Melody Boys live piece or9'.wBtrI- "Grand lobste !UDP9l'- Sl- iti...-ip. Chump, Log 1, Wednesday. August 30th. Games etc. Rolefvl the date. "Due to Old Home Week there will be no dance in the Winoloe sstation Hall, Tuesday night. Ave. "St. aret's mamatio Soc- iety presents "Bl-ookdala Farm" at at. -Margaretta I-Iall. Monday. Alf- Ilse 14th. at 9 It. Is. Dance at or clay. . . 'tSandy's Theatre Under the Stars -- shows every Monday. Wednesday and rriday nlahlo :1srM.serviea,l sandwiches and soft ri . "Old tune fiddlln step-as-wins annonica In it crinicst. Kali!" gigs Hail. WadneIdIV6m:;.ll"'m" Mass. laid entries to Mrs. Clar Ines Carley. nun Cross. "luyln piss. Monday at Fred- Irlcton. in not be: buylna at any other place until followlna Mek- Pnying I18 a air for load DIES over at-noun oach.,Wlll also 3:! smaller one. K.-iud Janen- II. "Unloading ear bulk wheat at our warehouse WARP.-Mot West. defence program announced by Prime Minister St. Laurent early lhls week. will-have greater im- pact on P.E.I. economy, par-tlculm-. iv in the realm of air defence, than any other Province. Whether Canada will be at Peace. at war or part way between the two. the R.C.A.F. base at Summerslde will take its place along with Trenton. Oni., Dorval, ue-. and Rivers. Man. as one of the great military air bases of the Dominion. Most recent evidence of this was the selection of Summer- sido as one of the points for lraining of European air pilots un- .der the North Atlantic Pact agreement. Strategic Bum Further. its consistent freedom from fog and its location in the linner ring" of coastal defences, make Summcrside of special value as a strategic base. Hence, what Prince Edward Island will have to forego in the matter of army and navy training centres, will (Continued on page it Col fl) incorporation Dale Sepi. i For Parkdaie A proclamation bringing Park- dale under the provisions of the Village Services Act.appr0vcd this week by the Executive Council. will become effective on Septem- ber lst of this year; Commission- MacLeod. St. Peter's Road, Mrs. Edwin Cook. Parkdaie. and Stew- !” MBCKHY. Mount Edward Road. On May 39 last, Parkd.-ile resi- denu voted 175 against 15 in fav- our of incorporating under the Act, passed at the last session of the Legislature. Crapatid. the first village to take advantage of the legislation. after a Supreme Court ruling on the validity of its pleb- iscite, was incorporated by pro- clamation effective August 1. Parkdaie residents, however, were the first villagers to meet and discuss the proposal. They were just one day behind Crapaud in submitting their petition, which was presented on April l2. era under the Act. will be Williams High viii Fans Flames in Heavy forest ST. JOHN'S. Nfld., Aug. ii- to evacuate their homes tonight as an out-of-control forest fire rac- ed down on the tiny Burin Pen- insula settlement of Winterland. Volunteer fire fighters were digging ditches around the farm- irig community in an effort to stem the advance of the outbreak. A high wind toil timber which feeds an portant lumber area. Winterland is mid-way between Garnish and Mnystown and is al- most in the exact centre of the peninsula which Suts off New- foundland's south coast. The outbreak was first reported Monday and firemen said yester- day only rain could halt its ad- vance. - Meanwhile, this morning fires in the im- industry in the a lightning storm caused several small Benton Gambo dis- trict in the east-central part of the Province. Tonight these blazes had been confined. Two other minor outbreaks were under control at Mabers Sid- ing. on Concepcion Bay. and at Windsor Lake, near St. John's. i Await Birth Announcement IJONDON. Aug. 11 - (AP) - Thrcngn of the curious waited to- night along the historic Mail for the proclamation of the birth of a second child to Princess Elisabeth. A simple notice tacked to the Mall-side gate -of Clarence is to tell of the "as-lrl0If”'or-n new brother or sister for Prince Charles. If months old. Clarence House is the moderniz- ed iilth-century home of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. As the hour of confinement drew closer. it became in British eyes the most important house in all Digiand... WHITE RIVER. Ont.. Aug. ll - (CP) -. The temperature last night fell to so degrees above zero in this village 160 miles north of Bault Ste. Marie. Weather office officials, however, said there was nothing unusual. about the drop. It is a rare month when frost is not recorded at white River. one of the coldest spots in Canada. New Potato There will be two new varieties of potatoes, with late bllgnt rev sistant properties, made available in Prince Edward Island next year, stated Mr. Gordon Warren, horti- cuiturist, Experimental Stiition. in his address at the field day held on the Illustration station operat- ed by Mr. William ill Johnstone and son, Long River. These lIl'l9' ties'are not only blight resistant but the quality is at least as goal as the sebago, Mr. Warren stated. Although recurring thunder showers made a tour of the station fields impossible. constructive ad- dresses by different members of agricultural departments were en- joyed by well over 300 people. Mr. S. G. Peppin. district in- specter. Seed Potato Certification Charlottetown, addressing the group on the seed potato growing Union Heads MONTREAL. Aug. 11 - (GP) - Cnion leaders today flatly rejected a phi-sonal appeal by the railway presidents to call off'the strike of lM.0D0 workers not for Aug. 22. Frank 1!. non. chairman oi the negotiating committee for 15 iri- ternational unions, told the can- adisn Press that the preaideiits' communication had been received and that they will be told "there is nothing more that can he done." The two Canadian unions in- volved in the wags-hour dispute likewise turned down the appeal. At Ottawa. A.B. asouh . - dent of the Canadian 0 of labor and. head of the two unions' 'imnltts0.in mm gafdmtihaun lgon Illuthsi-:lE . ,, ', Z- ., -5: da.v.aus.1ua no n on ' 0 ' I . - 9 K0 NEW , side 7&iyi'3i'ieu"ti',-"n if-'.":'l ”'.n"mom""in”r- we've: dill": sc- Varieties Immune To Late Blight To Be Available Here industry, lamented the increasing popularity of the Bebago which he feels is lacking in quality and which is quite susceptible to cer- tain specific diseases. "However. he said, "it this is the variety our market demands. we must DNGUC9 sebazoes. and the growers them- selves must be more careful to see they stay free of disease and are shipped in a condition that is de- sirable to the trade." some of the highlights of his recent trip to Europe were review- ed by Mr. W. R. Shaw. Ucputy Minister of Agriculture. He '10i.C'i the great love of tradition among the European peoples. the popular- ity of Folk schools and the artis- tic arrangement of farm bull.-lings. He stated that in Denmark all ...........:.&...-...--- (Continued on page is Col. 6) Turn Down New Plea From Railways ed." There was no immediate indic- ation from the companies whether a statement would bo made on the latest developments that might culminate in general walkout of non - running - trades employees throughout Canada. The piesidanw appeal asked the union heads to rescind the strike csii up-id thus unable-calm Judg- ment to be exercised in resort! to the situation as it now stands.” The appeal was in the tom of it joint telegram from Donald Gor- don. president of Canadian Na- Iiollal llallways. and W.A. Math- er. prudent of tilt Canadian Pac- taa tin pr-anionic the ml! to Ilh. (CP)-About 100 persons prepared - was fanning the . flames through a valuable stand of - 1710619 w. Lan President, Provincial Association Dr. J. P. is I Exhibition loweii. Mass. Man Dies in local Hospital Mr. Richard Hood. S0. of Lowell. Massachusetts who was vacationing in the province died in the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday afternoon. Mr. I-food was taken to Ilospltal following an automobile collision near Crapaud late Tues- day night. Coroner Dr. J. D. Maccvuigan last night stated that an autopsy would be performed on the body folioygiiiig which it wil-it-be secured whether or not an intiuest.1'ill,be held , -."wMl'r' Hood was -visiting.--the-' Vpro-I vince with his wife, the former Catherine Lamont of Churchill. He was a locomotive enginczr in Low- ell and is survived by a family. The accident occurred on is sec- ondary road and brought consider- able damage to the two cars involv- Ciiurchiil's Army Plan Apprged STRASBOURG. France. Aug. 11 -(AP) - The European Consulta- tive Assembly tznlght -idootccl Winston Churchlrks motion calling for creation of a unified European army under an over-all defence ministry. The roll call vote in this lower house of the unofficial United Europe Parliament was 89 in favor. five opposed and 17 abstaining. The motion 5 intrnducfd earlier today by B itainls lVtl.itl'Tie Prime Minister as Western Eur- ope's answer to the thrcat of Rus- sian ag-gresr-ion. By accepting the mction the delegates agree to take Chur:hill's bcr Governments for action. Churchill had asked for such an army "subject to proper drmoci'ls- tic control." seventh Aiomlspy . Arrest In The Ii. 8. Mr. H. .1. Kennedy. liianitger and Vice President -Record livestock entrles', a wide variety of handicraft exhibits, five days and nights of harness racing. big-time vaudeville and midway shows will feature the diamond big livestock Exhibition and Old Home Week Aug. 14-19. Premier J. Walter Jones will of- ficially open the mammoth Fair- hlggest annual event: in Eastern Canada next to the Canadian Nat- ional Exhiblllon--on Monday even- ing, Aug. l9. I-Ion. C. C. Baker, Prov- incial Minlslerof Agriculture.'Lieut- chant-Governor J. A. Bernard, and Mayor B. Earle MacDonald of char- lottetown will also speak" at the ,ceremony. A total of 1448 cattle, horses, 5N7.tnga.'”p'.nd poultry -have iente'red”fbri the big show. Cooking entries top the list of handlcrafs which also include crochcting: knit- ting, embroidery, quilts, hooked rugs. art work and flowers. More titan 200 of the finest rac- ing blood in ilie Atlantic Provinces, Eastern Canada and the Eastern United States will race for honors and prize money five days and five nights on one of the fastest and best raceways in Canada. All sulky races are run off with the benefit of El. starting gate and night racing takes place under powerful flood lights giving the 10,000 or more race fans a perfect view of the horses. A large number of the cattle en- tries at the Island Fair this year will be housed in six new spacious aluminum-painted horns built through the three-way co-operationi of the Federal and Provincial De- partments of Agriculture and the Exhibition Association. And this year, for the first time, a. cattle parirde will be held on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday when the prize animals will pass in review in front of the Grand Stand on the adjoining race track. Tractors and other mechanical equipment may have cut a large proposal (0 met, ,e;,,e(-gtve .,-mm. ,swath in the ranks of old dobbin around Island fields in recent years but the work horse continues to be a big factor down on the farm. This 12 year there has been a decided in- ctease in the entry list of draft horses at the Charloi.tetown Fair. The big show is put on annually by the Prince Edward Island Live- stock Exhibition and the Provincial Department of Agriculture. WASHINGTON. AuS- ll -- (AP) - The Federal Bureau of investi- gation today made a seventh arrest in connection with its roundup of Americans accused of aidimi the leak of atom bomb secrets to Rus- s a. The Justice Department announ- cell that ll'.B.I. agents have taken into custody Mrs. Ethel Greenglass Rosenberg. 34. in New York City She is the wife of Julius Rosen- berg rid the sister of David Gree lass, both arrested last month on charges of obtaining highly classified atomic. informa- tion for the soviet Union. F.B.I. director J. Edgar Hoover "id Mfg. Rosenberg, the mother of two children, is cliargco with consplring with her husband and others to recruit her brother. David Greenglass. into the nlieged spy ring. Mon Unconscious Since June 10 VERMILION. Alta.. Aus- -1 - (CIP) -- Marvin Oshaidzston in- Jured in a traffic accldrnt June 10. remains unconscious .in hospital here after 01 days. His subconscious actions are normal - he yawns. stretc es his arias and legs, and perspir when warm. I-is swallows liquids spoon- fed into his mouth. ;win More Fiusii ilollets compulsory In Charlottetown A regulation making compulsory the installation of flush toilets in every Charlottetown dwelling has been approved by the Executive Council and will shortly go into effect under the Public Health Act. The regulation provides that all residential apartments or other premises "used for human habit- ation" in Charlottetown "to which sowcrage connection is. or shall be reasonably available" shall in- stall and maintain flush toilet fac- ilities. This must be done within" three months "after the making of this regulation, or within three months after such connection shall be made available, whichever shall be latest." ' The regulation providixs that. after the tints limit set forth for installation of such facilities. "no privy or like facility shall be used for such premises." It also provide that "for the purpose of enforcement...the as- sessed owner shall be deemed the owner of the premises and liable, to the penalties for breach hereof." Brain specialists erfoi-med an operation last mont without any immediate results. he was to have been married , isuiyia , . , jubilee of Prince Edward Island's; Record Entry Lists For Provincial Exhibition V1 Cmdr. G. K. Buntzaln Secretary-Treasurer cisnsnsiatrmsi Drowned in Oni. PORT ARTHUR. Aug. ll - (CF) iv- Russell Edward McDonald, 28. formerly or Charlottetown, drown. ed last night while swimming in Nlvlson Bay lagoon at Niplgoli. -Ont. His body -was recovered by dragging. Prominent iiagiiiax Business Men Die , xii-.:' t :' 'PV0”0Yv'Holifnix'si ost i promin- ent business leaders gm .,-om- muriity workers died suddenly tonight. D. R. Turnbull. general mim- ager of Acadia Atlantic Sugar Refineries Ltd., was 71. He was also prominent in Board of Trade work and was cliairnian of the Maritime Trnnspuy-1,5. tion commission. W. M. P. Webster was p.esi- dent of Webster-Smith and co. Ltd.. one of Hallfsx's oldest china merchandising firms BLUEBERRIES r:xi-Bursa American blueberry bushes, six feet high. have been planted in Southwestern Norway. LONDON. Aug. L2 - (Saturday) - (AP) -- Prime Minister Attlee today summoned Parliament, which recessed for the summer barely two weeks ago, to reconvene sept to deal with the pmblem of Britain's defence. The summons was announced af- ter a lengthy Cabinet meeting Parliament iecessed July 23 to re- corsvene Oct. 17. Herbert" Morri- son. Deputy Prime Minister, told the House of Commons when it adjourned that it might be recall- ed if the .international crisis worsened. Last night's Cabinet meeting lasted three hours and 45 nibiutes It is believed that the Ministers in do a wide-ranging review of B ltaitfs defence position in the Iight of the Far Eastern crisis There were unconfirmed reports that the Cabinet had discussel the possibility of lengthening the ser- i mm-'-r . - ilmportant Port Lost iFriday Now 3,000 Communist Troops By RELMAN MORIN TOKYO. Aug. 12 -- (Saturday) - (AP) - American and South Korean troops today launched a counter-attack on the newly-fallen east coast port" of Pohang as the Communists stabbed across the Naktong River toward Taegu on the western side of the United Nations Korean beachheed. The counter-blow at Pohang, second most important U. N. port in Korea, was announced in an Eighth Army communique issued at noon. It said the town. which fell Friday night, was held W 3,009 Communists. During the night a column of licenses Made Obligatory For lloiion Vendors An amendment to a regulation under the Prince Edward Island emperancc Act in respect loathe 5319 Of BX?-Facts. essences. lotions and tinclurcs,w'iih alcoholic con- tent, was approved at this week's meellflg of the Executive Council. i across the river into the lat Cav- Held By American tanks moved in to help the embattled American defender.-1 to cling to Pohang's airfield arul port facilities, outside the town proper. Destroyers came into the harbor and swung their guns shoreward. Battle-tested South Korean troops rushed to the area in preparation for the counter-an tack. Actoss the beachhead 50 miles weslrtvard, the Korean Reds threw two punches at the American and South, Korean defenders of the Naktong line protecting the corn- munications centre of Taegu. It might be the start of the. long- awaited, all-out push on the city. but it was too early today to say for sure, The Reds sent about 300 men airy Division front and the Amer- icans met them with fixed bayonets in fierce hand-to-hand battle. To the north the Reds pushed against the south Korean 1st Division with 10 tanks which they got across the Nnktong Friday night. The Roda were reported baited. but five tanks still were roaming east of the Nak- tong. on Korea's south coast, United states marines chopped off a four- mile advance from captured Ko- aong toward Chinju, the Red The change will make it , 1- sory'for persons who sell such products to tirat obtain a license from the Prince Edward Island Temperance Commission. Only a nominal fee will be charged for such a license which may be can- celled at the discretion of the Commission. Restrictions on the alcoholic strength of -such proprietary or patent medicines, extracts, essen- ces or tinctures, which existed up at”: .pr'evious".regulatlon, have mcnt. But the new ruling pra- hibiis the possession by a licensee of bottles containing such products having a capacity of more than six ounces. And no licensee shall sell more than one such bottle or container in any one person in any calendar week. The amendment also provides that "every such licensee shall at all times, when required -by the Commission. furnish the Commis- sion with such information regard- ing sales made pursuant to this regulation as the Commission may require." The change will come into effect immediately upon publication of the amendment in the Royal Gaz- etfc. British House Recalled Month Before Scheduled To Plan Defence Moves . vice term of British draftees. They now serve 18 months. Chiefs of staffs of the army, navy and air force attended the Cabinet session last night. Earlier they had conferred with shuiwell for half an hour. The three service Ministers - the heads of the Admiralty, Air Ministry and War Office - also attended, although they are not members of the Cabinet under or- dltiary circumstances. They .are Lord Hall, First Lord of the Ad- miralty. War Minister John Stra- clicy; and Air Minister Arthur Henderson. Notice of the special Parliament session was sent to Winston Chur- chill, leader of the Consecvative Party, who is attending the Coun- cil of Europe in Strasbourg, trance. and to Clement Davies, Liberal Party chleftain at his home in Wales. -A charge against A Summer- side man under the Lord's Day Act was dismissed with a warning by Magistrate R. S. Hinton. K.C.. yesterday. The accused was charg- ed that "he was present at a pub- lic performance. to wit. a baseball game to which an admission fee of 50 cents per person was charged on the Lord's Day contrary to ace- tion G of the l.sord's Day Act. The text of the judgment fol- lows: "in order to convict the accused in this case the Crown must prove that an admission fee was charged: If the persons present gained ad- mission through voluntary contri- butions no case has been estab- lished. , "The evidence discloses that no tickets were sold though a box in Sunday Ball Game Case Dismissed With Warning near the entrance for the recep- tion of money. The accused states in evidence that he did not illl'fL anybody back for not paying. In answer in the question ilriow much' he admitted saying 'flily cents is what most of them are putting in the hnx'. "If the Crown had produced is witness who was refused admis- sion for failure to contribute. the Court could convi i. However. no such evidence has been establish- ed. It appears that ii. is not an in- fraction of the. Lord's Day Act to hold or attend it baseball game on a Sunday if no admission fee is charged. "The Alberta case of Rex vs. Thompson. 14 D. L. It. I15 (C. A.) holds that the giving of a moving charge of the accused was placed (Continued on Dill 15 &L D -inst.-list: amend- . - (Continued on Page 5 Col. 2) P A L0? or Noise; oosewr . MEAN coop , oovcauutmr: TORONTO. Aug. 11--(GP)-Mlnh mum and maximum temperatures: Victoria 52. 70: Edmonton 5'5, 644 Regina 52. 72: Winnipeg 48, 74 Toronto R. 70: Ottawa 4'7. s7 Montreal 57, 60; Quebec 56, 59 Saint John 58. 78; Monclon 56. 73; Halifax 60. 80; Charlottetown ---. 74; Sydney 60. '79; Yai-moutii 57. 74; St. John's, Nfld. 58, T2. HALIFAX. Aug. ll -- (OP) -- Offlcial forecasts luued by the no. minion Public Weather Office in Halifax. synopsis - the weather acroas most of the district was cooler Fri- day than on Tuesday. In New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land temperatures were in the low 70s while in Return Quebec after- noon values were in the middio soc. Nova scotla. on the other hand. had not been overrun by the cool- er air and a warm humid day re- sulted. Halifax came up with an 80 degree reading. skies clouded over at times in all regions. However, no rain was reported except at Harrington along the north shore of the st. Lawrence. On Saturday and Sunday the wind will be from the northwest. This will result in generally fina weather with seasonablc tempera- tures. Regional forecasts valid midnight Saturday with an look for Sunday. Prince Edward Island - satur- day sunny except for afternoon cloudiness. Little change in tem- perature. Light wlnds tonight. sat- urday northwest 15. Low early sni- urday morning and high in the afternoon at Charlottetown 55 and until Out- 70. Outlook for Sunday. sunny. High this today at 8.46 A. M am' 10.61 P. M. sun rises at 5.10 A. M. and sets at 7.25 P. M. Summerelde tide eighteen kiln- utes later than Charlottetown. BOBDI-IN - TOIIMINTINI FBI!!! SERVICE DAILY Ly. Borden Ly. Tormentina 9.10 AM. . 10.35 AM. 10.35 A. Lee EM. . 1.40 PM. 4.80 PM. 1.80 l'.M. 1.00 PM. 9.00 PM. 10.00 PM. 10.80 PM. WOOD ISLANDB -. CAIIIOIT DAILY FIIRY Leave Wool Islands 1 AM. 0 AM. II All. I EM. 8 PJI. I PM i been Caribou , 7 AM. a A.M. 11 AM. 1 PM. I PM. 0 ill.