1 l V meets ' dian Wont ask for classi- a quick results. 14 races '5 rnasuanrisu I-fol; Figherni To Use OTTAWA (CP)-Canadian fish- ermen have received federal per- mission to use the wonderdrux i aureomyclll to bringfresber fish to the country's tellin- "” ''''&...i. has ..21'...””.2 and dr - u use of acronlse-e de- of -aareomycln-in of' flahu - it is the-first Canadian-aiitiimh ization of antibiotics ft! bid F” ervatioo. thouslitliejlnited 9"" government last year appwvtd its Commission . On conomics, Plaiisfkeport or-rs a see) ,. oasinun Whlim Qordm ef the ma som- pissina ea Canada's economic prospects announced Mandi! lltlt . '3. 5 slag; 2 I all i Eiiiiiiii igrziriifgl .5 ligggl i S H L Fla. rest ..sul nbaat. . said . V ' on the use of acroaiac. , "It will certainly lair us to pro- duce a better quality production in conjunction with other FY81? tices now in effect," he said. J." E. Holmested. -lnllllle-l' Dl North American C.enarnld Ltd. which developed tho Droceu. llid acronize is being made in Can- Work on the Trans-Canada High- whlch their vehicles were regis- tered - - ..-.2:-:::.:i .::::. '12., inn:-re:-8:1" liisliwgivxi Maui? min. 3. am. MacDonald. Prov- hdu r'muwiew Premier hen the unen- of loads considerably greet- : e imme hing in- to add to the .r kept on -.-db: and during . anti-iland. The cost is a fiizatftion of a cent per pound of "Commercial tests." Mr. Hol- estcd said, "have shown that this keeps the fish fresh for an extra week and sometimes more." Dr. Wilbur H. Miller of the company said the process does not change the color of the fish or affect its taste. Truck Drivers Protest Fines; Ask-For Higher Hauling Rates stration. e truckers claimed they were unaware that any action was i '7 r 3 E 2:. ii of a-theathateslledforbytheir For Ta British Calls " lks To End Suez Crisis i some Questiorroi u..-s. Troops 'Opera'fing lnlceland "negotiati "butoalyprelind- ,Actnslasgotistisesse8eslaad's demaadthatU.I.tnopsbewttb- ".'soiaetimeh . Hit Songs Dies rugdlowthatgoesintothebuyingof "overs l . Sunny; Itiie dance be towi- perature; llghtpulnds. lew- high at Charlottetown-45-and 60. z: a. .a .. ': TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2? 195a ea : 0 V Lima; New Director-' are 3 DNIDED on APPROACH To cover ' For,W. I. Miss Theresa lashed i Dill- vegan. Invernus CfIliiA!.,'CIlI0 3" too, has been appointed Director of the Wosnm's Iadiime Branch in Prince lidwesd laid". Her dut- ies will oomnunsacs on October 15- She succeeds Hrs. ll-Illll Minis lug who resigned last month- In mnouscins the Irwmtment yesterday, non. E-issue Cullen- Minister or Agriculture said Miss MacLeod hm worked for the PBS! ten years in the extension depart- ment of the Women's Institute Branch in the Province of Nova Scotla. she is s uate in Home Economic; from . Francis XIV- ler University, Antigonish. - Princess Sails For Zanzibar PORT LOUIE, Mauritius (Rent ers)-Three giant roman candles turnedanlghtl-ltylnl-udayas Princess Margaret sailed from hearing coal island of Zanzibar on the near stage of her East African tour An estimated INN persons the harbor area. clehrat- his the end of three days of carn- ival in honor of the princess. The appointment of Brigadier W. W. Reid. D. S. 0. to the office of Deputy Minister of Welfare and Labour was announced yesterday by Premier A. W. Maiheson and becomes effective as of October 1. The Welfare Department was Writer Of Former LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Albert Tilsar. who wrote Take Me toithe Ball Game and other hit soiill. died in his apartment Monday "after a long illness. He was n smug. or till” n so ey with Harry. Besidoensg. 3&3 Ollie. which he wrote with Jack Norwotth. Albert penned Put Your Arms Around Me. Honey, 1:.” rl."'J.T"'wii" r?"""i.' i'”i” 4 . on c Dloeeom Time. W Bank Talks With Financial Houses OTTAWA (cm '- The Bank of uou”.uw'i:ua gveaury eye on infla- big corporations with a view to voluntary restraints on the credit g3 automobiles Qiods. . The head of one of five finance companies represented at the meeting confirmed voluntary re- tralnts had been discussed but described the talks as "explora- iory" Ed said another meeting here been In tenhtively for Ottawa Oct. 12. since I. Coyne. governor of the leak of Canada. invited the lasing corporation heads to Mom- day's confidential talks. The theme of the discussions was be- Is-vd to have centred around the and many other here Monday night for the spice and 15 Powers Have Set Suez Canal Users Ass'r LONDON (AP) '- Suez cm; Users Association was sel up Monday amid reports of west. era Big Three dillgreement on whether Egypt be pnersuaded or forced to accept international con. ttol of the waterway. case." Lloyd and Foreign Minister Christian Pineau of France will meet with U.S. State Secretarll .Dulles ahead of the UN debate In an effort to present a united from before the Security Council. Fifteen of the 18 countries ln- 127 vited to London Joined the asso- ciation nt once. Japan. Pakistan and Ethiopia remained on the fence. Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd of Britain once more refused to rule out force m a final solution. Lloyd told reporters just before leaving by plane for New York the UN Security Council debate on Suez: "We dislike -the use of force, but we intend to stand by our rights and the rights of other nations." Lloyd said he was confident the UN "will see the justice of our W Brigadier Reid Appointed To Welfare And Labor Dept. nine. w. w. amp. n. s. o. directos-'of Physical Fitness for the Province Later he wssiaihed dir- ector of the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau. - with the opdag of Workmen's Compensation Office is the Prev- lace, Brigadier Reid took over as first chairman of the Workmen's man of the Workmen satlon Board until a successor has been named. ' marhcdtbeflrstoftwodaysof party meetinu to plan a conven- tion which will name a new leader. Officially, the field was bare of declared candidates following a closed meeting of 47 of the parts as Commons members. None was expected to announce his inten- tions before tonight at the earliest after the executive of the Con- servatiye national ls- Iaveoeiaflasisn. Inpaetthateapandiagcrediteaad tusssua-eseuemen-y.ue. Cghallenged ii -3 I l ;i;i:i its Sit; 'rn'e United States. Britain and France sponsored the formation of SCUA as a swpgsp sroup to press Egypt peacefully to give UP sole control of the waterway- The UN Security Council is due to debate the crisis !'rldeY- In- formed diplomats here 533' "19 United States favors a softer ap- proach to Egypt than. Britain and France. The Americans would like to Bel Egypt into talks. The Britons and French, whose interests are more directly It stake in the outcome. would like to chart courses that would com- Two Toronto Men Feared Lost At Sea TORONTO (Cr)-Two Toronto sailing enthusiasts are believed Al Battersby. and Bert TNT EXPLOSION LEROY. Tex. (AP) Five spectators were injured Sunday niat when Clifford Thomas, 3. of Leroy. decided to get rid of a small block of TNT he said he had been carrying in his truck "for years" by exploding it. Thomas saidberanallefootcordfroma 'dynamlie.concnaslon cap be at- tached to the TNT block and set it off with the battery of the truck. Four Seen Contenders For George Drew's Former Job OTTAWA (CP)-Fast footwork Bees, 46. of Toronto Broadvlew; Hominy anions nipaorten of four Donald Fleming. 51. of Toronto possible candidates for the Pro Eglinton. and Davis Fulton. 40. of 'gressive Conservative leadership nmmope 3c N0 pr:cr'sion' decided whether to seek the post vacated by Hon. George Drew ll days ago because of ill health. Consensus of party members. who declined to be quoted. was that Mr. Diefenbaker. I prom- inent western lawyer who twice has tried fa the party leader- iiip. has majority support among caucus memt .. lie is Conserv- ative forclgn affairs spokesman in the Commons. The party's Commons member- mb will have few actual votes- alboqh certainly some influence . cratic "zigzag, dircctlonlcss road pel President Nasser to come acceptable terms. FLY 10 U.S. British Foreign Secretary Sel-l wyn Lloyd and French Foreign- Minister Christian Pineau are fly- ing to New York to confer with US. State Secretary Dulles before Friday in an effort to present a united front in the Security Coun- cil debate. While Britain and France are the prime movers of the case for presentation to the Security Coun- cil. the United States has cau- tioned agsinst a resolution con- demning the Nasser regime that would tend to alienate Asian opin- ion and give an opening to Rus-.1 siana to cash in with a certain vein. 3 The first organizational meetingl of SCUA was attended by the en-, voys of in powers. representing! fol LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)-Prse ldent Eisenhower told Americans Monday night they can look for- ward to 70,000,000 jobs "at good wages" if they re-elect him and reject what he said is the Demo- of trial and error." Eisenhower uaioosed a slashing attack on the Democratic control- led Congress and his opponent. Adlai E. Stevenson. Without mentioning Stevenson's tremes of chord!!! this adminis- tration with such fabulous versity of Keiituck to "revert now to the inflationary; anti-business. hnvy- tax. heavy-spending. government- interference. centralized - control policies" which he said the Demo- crats had followed. i VIGOROUS ATTACK in bringing his campaign to this political border state-which he lost by only 700 votes in 1951- Eisenhower lllllcbd his most vigorous attqrk thus far on the DGIIOCT Ill. , . E tliff for Icxlngton. All state that they have not yet be ninenaovvdr-"iota a crowd of so.ooo -among the Lmo-odd delegate: expected to attend the leadership convention. Monday's caucus meeihig nnly two formal steps in four on One was to unanimously real- firm Hon. Earl Rowe. 62-year-old membu for Dufferln-Simcoe, as acting pity leads. The second was to send-:3, am to Mr. Drew " - regret" at his decision ',i.' , Those moves wirtloompleted within the first hour. What was discussed in the next three hours , name. Eisenhower accined his ri-I 90 per cent of Q" Iupplng that; log wound up with the app. passed through Sun. NW9 supported the idea H 311 'm9”l5' tional regime to eolilml "19 Camil- Japan, Pakistan lid Ethiopia were represented ll! 0l35e1'V"5- They have not- Wt decided whether to join SCUA- PURPOSE The 15 members are Australia, Denmark. F'ranOs W9” 59"” many, ugly, Iran, The 1fIether- lands, New zealand. Norway. Portugal, Spain. Sweden. Turkey. the Jlnited States and Britain. SCUA's announced purpose lilo clude seeking the co-operation ti Nasser in collection of canal lolls mat might be withheld from Egypt while efforts are made toward settling the dispute. SCUA will start working about two weeks. in matters. niinistrator. While SCUA's managing the ships smoothly. The Egyptia ing September The 90-minute inaugural meet- that public square that the Democrats had been talking "wicked non- sense" about his administration. Eisenhower said that the Dem- ocrats had claimed "they alone truly care for the working men and women of America. and that the Republican party is really a vague kind of political conspir- acy by big business to destroy or- ganised labor and to bring hunger and torment to every worker in America." . "This is more than political bunk." Eisenhower said. "It is wilful nonsense. it is wicked non- sense. Led they know-it." -WASHINGTON (AP)-Adlai E. eellled. g sight al aid-to-education pro- to help Pwkida 50.000 teach- 1oo.ooo classroooms each lus a college education for I e students." The Democratic presidential ' f the El l administration of having "utterly failed to develop a comprehensive policy for educatiol." iii; E Last night was enrolment time for :43 students at then-ovinclal Vocational School who are using up various subjects which will keep them occupied until the end of April. The students were taken on nad- Phail. who on comple" lstration directed each applicant to the superisor of the class in which the student is interested. sixteen sublecta are dealt with in the school: namely Accounting and Bookkeeping, number enrolled in bi ' to us). Autom Mech- anics (18), Bricklaying (9). Car- pentry (42) Cooking (16), Crocket- lag. Knitting. Smocking. an Draft 5 (9). Leatherwork (lo). Plumb- ing 1101. Practical electricity (9), Sewing might and afternoon 80 Sheet Metal Ill) Shorthand. rc- fresher (20i Typing Ho). weaving 17v. Welding t20I. The day classes which began on Sept. 5 and will continue for nine months have a total membership of 65. consisting of 3) automotive mechanics under instruction from VI, and George Stewart. under Charles llamm was not made public. But it wm believed to deal with the d to be made at today's is executive meetlngelncluding the place and date of the convention .Malcolm MacDonald, three filled most of Cleveland's than in September. canal was under manag the old company. The iindings of the experts be set before a second sessid the conference of arnbassd probably Wednesday. These? include the apppointment of ag exact role job - only five ment of expert committeees ' will work out organizational rangements. operational relai with the Egyptians and finer not entirely clear, reports 1 Port Said at the northern en the canal said the Eyptiansu of Isaac administrt of Suez claimed 1.592 ships passed through the waterway. ””5Z3”.l 9 l l Eisenhower And Sievensorj Trade Election Punches 1 i I He said the administration- better society" Friday. traffic in flooding in the er the supervision of Edward Mac- pg: of reg- pou- entire assembly leadership given Economics. llavai: Beverley 9 Matthew Lee. eilht Practical Electricity Ilider A. J. Leblanc boedon; Everett Cross; Ralph Wri Dent-k FREAK 8101 LONDON (Reuters) storms dislocated road Monday. Heavy rains and? no congestion in cen al Lot. 'through The statement was is ” . Stevenson conferred with 1; tegietsonthaeveofhis ' fwoweehsofosm .- perts of suburbs in Large Number Enrolled Ar Vocational School work will be signed Tuesday night of will ized and put undgry Anderson. Supervisor Yesterday morning Council of the Voca elected their officers Secretary - Treasurer bone. 120th of Char er Councillors: Rlchuthdej i Spring Park: Ernest -I E no.2 sorrie. E demonstrated a lack of "st leadership in the cause efl most valuable resource-4iur' dren." ' Stevenson outlined his 1 poaals in a statement which described as "the passport ! 'la education-for one and all.” i PROGRAM OUTLINE!) , it was In daboratlon of. program Stevenson sketched political speech at Mllwaukien t SE a.....l,, Prince of Wales College sini- taking Vocational School cop are not included in these or