MAXIMS 07A. MERE MAN patter tongue-tied knowledge ignorant loquoclty. to i‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘r There la no such thing no ulti- mate forgetting. MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN ‘rho Guardian. Three Cents. Morning Dally handed 1M1. THREE FEDERAE BY - ELECTIONS SCHEDU Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, can}; DA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1948 French Paper Reports Red A - Bomb Test C01 .0nel Drew On i-__.. NEW YORK. Nov. l - (C?) — ailing Prime minister Mackenzie King spent tonight aboard the pant llner Queen Elizabeth, anchor- Id oii Ambrose lightship. Dense p; prevented a scheduled docking it noon today. Coming Events "Lot 65 Hall, Monday, Novem- bsr 8th J-lot Chicken Supper. "Ruinxnagc Sale, Market Build- ing. Saturday, November 6th. at Ii P. M. "Hot Chicken psnoe. Tracadie Hall, November 10th. Supper and Wednesday, "Rummage Sale. Trinity Social Hail. Saturday. November 6th.."l P M. "Dance. Lorne Valley Hall. Tuesday, November 0th. Webster's Orchestra. Ottawa Proposals FOllOWIII‘ is the text oi a forth- right address on Don-iiniqrppi-o- vincial relations delivered m Thur-Wily by Hon. George A. Drew, national leader oi the Progressive Conservative Party: All over the world today free- d°m l! b61118 threatened, not only bby l"? mini-HY forces oi the Communist Empire. but also by the concentration of power in the hands of the state. The tendency to centralize government authority in the name of planning and security threatens true democracy in many countries whose people share our hatred oi dictatorship. Recognizing that democracy can surrender within its oivn citadel unless we keep it strong and vigor- out. we must build our defences against this internal threat —- as side our borders. The Centralists are oiteii im- aware of’ the danger of what they l" 601118. Beguiied by claims oi greater efficiency through central authority they adopt many of the "Custom Grain Grinding daily at our warehouse. 58 Fitzroy Street. Livestock Feed Agency. devices of Socialism and Com- munism evcn while they are since- rely opposed to those doctrines. That was a very important con- vvell as against threats from out- ‘ isideratlon in the minds of some "can 581e, 5;“ Pam-s A, y_ p_ A“ ‘of us who attended the Dominion- Rogers Hardware. Saturday. Nov- 1123111031 901119790006 1h 1946 and ‘ . ember 6th. l "Reserve Thursday. November iilih for Institute Concert and Auc- tion in Pownal Hall. "Bingo and Dance. Vernon River Hall. Wednesday. November 10th. lifiilview Orchestra. Auspices C.W.l.. "MemorialflParade at Cornwall. Siinrlivv, November 7th. at 1.45 ‘P.M. Veterans of all wars welcome. "Rummage Sale. Market Bulld- lng. Saturday. November 6th. 5-4 l‘. M. Phiat Sorority. "Rcserve Wednesday. November l7ih for Chicken and Ham Bllppsl‘ ir Si. Andrcws. "'l‘i-voii United Church Chicken Suppci- and Bazaar in Community Hall ‘rhursday. November 1lth. "Masquerade Dance. Montague Curling Rink. Tuesday. November 9th non Messei-‘s Orchestra. "tiny Fortune United Church (‘iiirkcii Supper and Bazaar iii Fflfllilll! llztll. Wednesday night. Novoznber 10th. "Buying live chickens. capoiis. fnivl Tuesday. l0 n. ni. until 2 p. m. Highest market price. R. L. Dlc- ‘ kieson. "The Annual Meeting oi the Suiitziierfield Credit Union will be livid iii the Hall. aloiiciay. Novena- ber 8th. Refreshments served. , m.-. "Old l'mc fiddler; and step dancing contest. Kollys Cross Hail. Monday night. November 8th. Good arises. Dance after. Sale oi lunches. "Chicken and iiam Supper i-t iii-ivcr Boyle's. New llnven. Wett- lP-‘tiai’. November 10th. Supper iei-ved at 5.30. "Crushing grain every Monday "siting Nov. atii. mogul-iris 20c Ind 25c. Charlie Mcliinia, Nine Mile Creek. "South Shore Musical Festival in Summerside High School Audi- torium on Saturday. November dth It 2 and 8 P. M. Afternoon Hm Evening 25c and 50c. "Don't miss John Wayn, Lor- '_|"= Div. in that terrinc show Tycoon" playing at MacDonald Bros. Theatre, tonight. "Until further notice our stores will clme at 6 o'clock on Monday. ednesday and Friday. Peters 6s flallsnt Ltd. and The People's Co- °Pflatlve Store. “Do not fail to see the Film on the work oi the Columbia Coast within. at. Mark's Church. xen- "lltlori. Monday, November 8th. st loo P. M. "In stock. Coleman Oil Burning Heaters. Owen Heaters, Asphalt Whales. a m: cedar lhlngles, "W1"! at $0.00 per M. Special flriee on Peed Wheat. W. I. lvwman. Hunter aim. "Bu: Rev. Ilair a. Oolburne. l A. i r the C. . limos: ;n “m! . November not. at evening ItP-tcauunwnsu oils an- 3 l l lieiutes Propaganda Since I was chosen as uatioiial leaner of the Progressive Con- servative Party a. month ago there has been s very noticeable effort to create the impression that while I was Premier of Ontario I opposed measures which would have been to the advantage of other Provinces throughout Canada. I read the report a few days ago of a speech by one of the Provincial Premiers who said that l had pre- uiid Social Security Plan put for- ward by the Dominion Govern- ment. l-Io attended the Conference and therefore knew th t his state- ment was directly cot ary to the facts. 1n many other cases I kiioiv iliat. this criticism is made iii good faith because my position at the ‘n. "ioJtiEFsEi-olfi-agi-‘Eis saris.‘ Rev. Adolphus iiillis Appointed To St. F.X. Extension il-epartment The Extension ‘Department of Si. Francis Xavier _Unlvcrsiiy. Aiiiigonlsli, has announced the appointment of Rev. Adolphus a iiatlvc oi St. Peter's, P. E. 1., and a graduate of Si. Dunstans University. He did parish work mid high school teaching lri West- ern Canada until i940. when he Ijoiiied the Caiindiaii Army and scrvcd overseas with the Division. l-le advanced to the rank of Major before leaving the army in 1046. Father Giliis has iirst- hand knowledge of rural and agricultural problems. in both Westeni Can- ada aiid the Marltimes, and has for some years made a special study oi community and farm organizations. He will work in the rural areas oi eastern Nova Scotia and the various activities sponsored by the Extension Department. and his background and experi- ence eminently qualify him for leadership in this field. vented the adoption of the Health . Gillis to its staff. Father Glliis is . 3rd . Paris Story Says Explosion Was Premature PARIS, Nov. 5 -— (Reuters) - What. is purported to be an ac- count. oi an unsuccessful Russian atom bomb test is printed today in the Paris newspaper Figaro. The copyrighted article says the bomb exploded prematurely. The account of the lest is said to be based on the information of a former Russian general stat‘ ofii~ cer. Captain Sllov. now reported to be working ln Snulh Amerlca as an r-ngiiicering chemist after leav lnl! Russia with false papers. Prime Minister Stalin and Mar- shals Tlmoshenko and Voronov were said to hfave been present at the test. (Timoshenko, 63. was command- cr-in-cblcf oi the Red Army on Soviet fronts in tlic last war. (Voronov is an artillery expert and directed the artillery oper- ations against the encircled Ger- ,-man Fifth Army at Stalingrad.) Two bombs, manufactured at Sierlitnmik and Altai, were report- ed to have been tested. . Stcrlitaniak is in European Rus- ‘sia about 500 miles northwest of {the Caspain Sea and 3T0 miles southeast of Kazan. The Altai Mountains are in Asia near Outer Mongolia. | Tlic bombs coiilnlned only 50 grains of atomic explosive. "Tlic explosions took place pre- inaiurcLv." Figaro says. "in thc ‘sense that. engineers had anticipat- jcd a dclayi of l5 minutes." This |"sci'lous dcfcct" upsct tiic pussibil- ity of an immediate n-ianufuctuvo of delayed action atomic bombs. Figaro published a report in <,l<‘cbruary this year that the first {atom bomb made ‘by Russia-a de- llflofli-Rfiiflfl tyne. fniicd to exivlode ,whcn tcslcrl secretly in n Llrais for- . cat Aug. 1T. 1M7. . The Paris ticwspaper Ulnhinnsig. cant published a report from .i ispcciul correspondent in lvloscow zNov. 1i. 194T. ivliich said the Rus- isinns exploded lllPll‘ first test atom l jbomh June 15. 1947. in Sibcriii. } Wiicn the I.‘ lntransigeaiit mpori l =ivns published many Amerii-iiii and l ‘British scientists expressed their ‘ i, skepticism. ‘Ontario Well lliggor Sentenced To llang SIMCOE, Ont, Nov. 5 n tCP)'-‘ Seth Linton, 41-year-old wclii diggor, today heard Mr. Jiistice' AM. LcBcl sentence lilm to b3.‘ pliaiiged Fch. 3 for tlic rifle-liutti imurder of his housekeepers {liaiirk Bow Stewart, 44. |' Tliore Was on audible glL-p n; ‘iii-c Jurors, nicslly frtisncrs, an-i liiouiiced their vcrdlct. Defence ‘counsel D.E.\V. Tisdole said the ,i:ase will be appealed. ic.c.r. llama Candidate ‘Fill Carleton By-election lius- i. OTTAWA. Nov. B-(CPJ-iiugenc Jersey. dit-yicar-olrl economic ad- vlscr to tlic Canadian Congrcss of ‘Lllllfilfi tonight was (boson C.C.l“. ‘ciinditlnlc in the Fflltfrlll by-cleciion ‘in (Iuricion Dec. 20. Mr. Fhrsey. a former Rhodes ‘scholar, will oppose national Pro- giresrlve Conservative leader George IDroiv. ‘ The COP. entry is the only one so far lo oppose Mr. Drew in the long-time Progressive Conservative stronghold, NEW YORK. Nov. b — (AP) —~ Robert Edwards, 69, illustrator, writer and portrait painter. died lllririiiy oi a heart attack. In the 1020s lkiward edited The Quill. a Greenwich village newspaper. and earned the title "The Bard 0i Bo- hemin." Believe U. S. wiisrovnn am sORCE BABI- Mass. Nov. 0 -- (AP) -- United states Air I'm-ca officials said to- night a B-m twin-engined bomber from Bolling Air Ibroc bane at Washington is missing and la b0- lieved to have crashed near Ar- gentina. Nfld. The Air Puree said six men were aboard. The plan; arrived from Bolling Air Home base today and took odiihom Westovor at ihoi $.83‘. in; lineman field. Airgentia. l-t was duo at Harmon Hold at 8:14 P-Ifl- E.l.'l‘. Whm it left here it had 6% hours‘ fuel supply. officers Ill the oiane was last o Air Force Plane Crashes In Nfld. heard irorn at 4:12 p.m. 12.5.1‘. when it nttmapted a ground con- trol landing at Harmon Field. They added that the weather was "very bad." A report from 9t, John's, Nfld.. said a United States plane was reported to have crashed tonight within a loo-mile radius of Arg- entia, the American navy hue at Southern Newfoundland. Seven United States Navy and Coast Guard air rescue pianos In scheduled to start search open- tions at daybreak. Air rescue -units are standing by at Harmon Field and Weewver, the Air Force lili- evening. 5...... Nev: Market Foijfigags g OTTAWA} NdV. 5 -—(Cl’i-— The Canadian Poultry (Iouncll will risk the - Government tn help fliid ivorld markets ollirr than tho United Kingdom for some $-l0,000,000 worth of (‘an- adlan cggs next year. The Council said in a state- nicnt tonight that Britain has been huyini: (‘ifnatlrfs entire surplus production since 19H. hut now lirr contracts with Canada iiro "ohzicured by monetary difficulties between the two countries." 'l‘lie possibility was seen that unless tlic (lovornmciit acted. thr- prlcr- of eggs on iiiie dom- estic front ivoiild drop sudden- ly and sharply. Seek Milk Price Boost In llapoflllratoii _tCP)-- 1 SYDNl-JY- NS. Nov. Ti ‘Tilt’ (‘ope Breton Milk Producer; Association today risked the Public ‘Utilities Board toiiicreasethc price i of milk to a miiiiiiii"rii hundredivciglit. This would menu .an increase of two cents n quart to the consvmcr. The Board reserved decision. Prescnf price in the Sydney area i_is 18 cents. I he'll-Timer i PARIS. Nov. s (c?) a iBYltlSll spokesman snirl today ‘Bfllfilil still holds that the Negev desert, awarded to the Jews by .the United Nations in last year's Palestine partition plan. ought to be given to Trans-Jordan. PRPIFORIA. South Africa. Nov. ‘.1 -(Rcuicrs) - Ciszurcis. western- siory niid sex-story magazines and juke boxes nrc on the hrinncd list undcr South Afrlcrvs new .mport restrictions. u SIWPIZll issue of the Govcriiniciit Uirzctto icvoaletl indny. LONDON, Nov. 5 _ (AP) —- The of a Cabinet Minister at royal births is an “archaic custom" and will he dispensed with when Princess Elizabeth's child is horn. Ho thereby eliminated one of the best advance tips on the royal birth. now expected in about l0 Arriving Here of $4.5m 1 , King decided to day the presence. Tomorrow lion. (loot-go A. Drew, national Progressive (Jonservatlve Party leader. and Mrs. Droiv, who are due to arrive in Charlottetown tomorrow. Mrs. Drew will be the honored guest at tea on Monday afternoon. and Colonel Drew will ailrlrcss a publlo meeting at the Empire Theatre Monday Eastbound Flights Out Of Gander Are Cancelled; 3,000 Face Big Problem GANDER, Nfld., Nov. 5 -iL'P)— All eastbound flights out of this big airport in northeastern Newfound- land ‘have been cancelled because of shortage of gas supplies brought qii by the Islands railway strike, it walflelifned tonight. it was reported here Ncivfoimdlaiiri Government ;b€‘Ei\ negotiating with ilnibcii lStaics officials to permit civilian iiise of the. Aiiicriran ' base" at ‘Szcpliciisviile on Newfounrllaiids west coast. l Ten airlines operate trans-At- ;loiitir; flights through Gander and itlley ivcrc reported RUlElOHTKILlVClY ‘to be shilling: opcrrttions to Reserve {Airport at Sydney. NS. and to jMcnc-ioii, NB. Four have already ‘moved lo Sydney. The Ncivfoundland Government gets about $."..'i.0(‘i0 a month frcm the airlines for planes liiiiding at Gander. It was apparent. the Gov- €l“l‘lCll'. “as worried over this loss oi revenue. tit was reliably reported at Syd- ney that Gander would be closed doivn altogcthrr next. iveek.) There was. no official comment. mcanivliilc. as to how much re- mains of the aircraft gasoline sup- lplies. cut off on. ll when the rail tie-up bcgnn. Ordinarily. the fuel ils carried by rail from Lewisporte. ‘about 40 ciiilcs away’. litany of the some 3.000 reslrlciils jherc. nearly all employed by the ‘airport. would face an uncertain ‘future if the base closed down al- tltougli up to now they have suf- fcrcd little from the strike. Supplies have been flown in by scheduled air can!" ‘lid charter service and no serious effects have been felt by the. consumers. with lllF exception oi an incrr-ase in al- i-eiidy-high prices to mcct the trair-sportaiion costs. that tlic h a s would loave the great. majority oi’ persons ll(‘l"‘ ivit-lioiit adequate heating and cookiii: facilities. Most. apartments are stonmhealcd and the cooking is done hv electricity '1'll"l‘~" 7v" P7 hr“ cs for wood or ma] stovrs and viater normally is pumped five antics. Heating is provided by electric bloivcrs at the airport. Since the railway is the only mode of transport in large regions of Newfoundland. many workers uld lac unable to return to their homes in various parts of the l country. ‘ NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 5- (AP)- ‘Five persona were killed and 45 other: ivere injured when small itornndor-s and lir-iivy wlndstorms -i~lpplad through sections of Louis- ,lnna. Mississippi. Kentucky and ‘Georgia early today and tonight. Eaaqtollae TIA ‘Twat Qualibg- ‘ "SALAIIA" BABE Should Gander be closed down it; a Move Made To Take Garcon I Into Cabinet lloii. J. A. iaii Resigns Manitoba Seat 0f Marquette. By GEORGE KITCHEN l OTTAWA. Nov. 5 <0?) Acting Prime Minister St. Laur-j ent today made the first move towards bringing Premier Carson‘ of Manitoba into the Federal‘ Cabinet as Justice Minister. I He announced that Ml‘. Carson‘ has accepted an invitation to "as- sociate hlmseli" with the Liberal. Party in the Federal field and dis-i closed that Hon. J.A, Glen, form-' er Resources Zviinister, has resign-. ed his Manitoba Commons seat of Marquette to facilitate the entry‘ of he 40-year-old Premier into the ‘Federal House. I Mr. Garsoii, elected as a Liberal Progressive in Manitoba, heads a, coalition government composed of Liberal Progressives and Progres-‘ sive Conservatives. By-elcctlons will be held Dec. 20 in Marquette as well as in the Quebec riding of Laval-Two Mountains and the Ottawa dis- trict seat. oi’ Carleto-n. Nomination: day in the three ridings will be' Dec. B. ‘ George Drew, the ncw Progres- sive Conservative leader. will seek a Commons seat in the Carleton contest. While Ml‘. St. Laurent did not. say outright that .\ii'. Carson would enter the Cabinet, his ap- pointment to one of the portfolios - likely mrstics — is regarded in political circles hero as a foregone conclusion. Mr. St. Laurent. him- lielf has bccn serving as Justice hiliiisiei‘ oii a temporary llfl$lS since Rt. Hon. JL. ‘Ilsley left the‘ Cablncl. in June. l 1 Observers here pointed out that lMr. St. Laurent could not yet fill-l ‘nounce appointments to the Cali-l inet since Prime Minister Mac-l keiizie King still is licnd of the Government. i However. the appointment. is} expected just as soon as Mr. Kingp resigns and turns the ministry". over tn Mr. St. Laurent. Mr. King is returning from Britain this week-end and inlay leave office sometime next. week. 16 PAGES 'l'i\ll1li"l'\')ll< iriajrii- honours at. Subscriptions Delivered 86.00. $5.00; other Provlnooo I U. l. $1.00. DEC. Z0 P.E.l. Competitors Score. At Amherst (Special To The Guardian) AUHFJRST. N. S., Nov. 5 Prince Edward Island swine woii Mari- time Winter Fair today. S. C. Stewart and sons with the famous roar Woodstock Duke l4 captured the seiiior and grand champion- ship male tiompetitlon with Alnion Bnsivallis Woodstock Duke RB re- ' serve senior and grand. Steivarts also \\oii lirith Jlilllf)!‘ _ai".d l'(‘J~El".'E ivitii Stewart 66C and Stewart 45C respectively. Alnion Bos\vall's tivo year old sow Corn- wall Emilrcss lA was first in lier F1855. o.licr pliicliigs not yet rc- lcased. Results to date show Stcwaris with nine firsts and niaiiy placiiigs and Almoii Boswell with five firsts and numerous placings. Junior Farmers Score 1 Winter Fair nins PEI. growers won tan prizes, Nova Scotians seven and New iBninsu-ickeis one. In Katahdiris .nlne prizQs went to PEI, eight t0 New Brunswick and three to Nova. Scolla. lii the Sebago class P.E.I. growers look all the prizes. al- though there were not a heavy ‘ entry by growers from other Prov- ‘ltlCes in this variety. Other placings include: (lrcen Mountains-i. Reginald Mcllisli. Cardigan; 4. Neil McLel- lan. Richmond; 5. Guy E. Railings, .North Riistico; s. Robert Gallant, ,Bt=dford Station; ‘I. J.A. MacGreg- or. Summerside. Irish (Iobblers-B. Gordon Mac- Miilan, Cornwall; 4. Mary Ellen McLean. East Point. 5. John R. Edwards. New Wiitshlre: 6. Keith <MacDonald. Malpeque; 7. Morton Jardinc, Mount stewan. i Sebagoes-J. Earle Palmer. l. ‘lion-inn: 3. Ohas. Yen. summerslde; .4. .i. A. Mav-(ircgor. Surnmerside: 5. lii keen r-onipctitioii between . to“... 5m.- Pnu-ants hum the Jamcs Harris, summegsidehflTEll-g “ah H E1 C , ‘ 4 _ mer Ramsay, Miscouc e. . ac f iiimcs mer illT‘\I‘l Farming Mnmmflnl Cornwall; t Jam” ton, came first in the carcass Judging competition thus gaining the higlicst. award of the P E. I. competitiors iii the rural youth programme at the fair. . Also placed ill the judging competition were Dekker, Sherbrooke, second in the dairy cattle judging; Gordon Yeo.; Lot 16, was second in swine judg- , WE i*:§..:"“....‘i“:ii‘..‘arctic. its": “Rt i“ "Writ m; ' " l | A SHORTiaR In the live stock judging grand I Dlflfkflflfi Bfifwflflfi total. Urban Laughlin tied for PAY ’ fifth place. checks! (‘loan - lip in Potatoes M“ With the judging of potatoes ready to civcr the championships classes. Prince Fxivvard Island growers ZDPPHTPTl headed towards mnkiiiu an almost. clean sweep of the |l2'lZf‘S. by ill" rind of l‘ri(ln_\".= iudgin: lll<‘_\' lind won first in Irish Cob- blers, first in Green Mountains. first in Scbngrios zinri second in K.'iioliciiiis. Alton Raynor of llovvlaii took first. in Gobiilcrs. Frank Murphy" of ffarlcton Siding lll Mountains and E. W. Tlll'll(’l‘. iTLenijv in Scbagoes. The size of the Plil’. clean-up in potato prizes via: indicated by the fact that iii the (‘obblcrs variety they capliirnd a total oi l4 prizew. ivi‘h five going to Nova Svoiiaanri one lo New Brunswick. in l\'foun‘.- l .\i the monthly" meeting of the P. ‘ F. ,1. Red Cross sub-executive iiclrl i yesterday LL-Col. Leo F. llincdon- old. provincial chairman of the Red Cross Blood Donor Committee. re- , ported that the campaign rorriod ‘. out in Clinrlottoloivn uiidci" lbc dlr y eciion of (lie Kiwanis (‘luli llflfli been the moans of enrolling 1.600‘ persons ivlio nrc willing to vlniiiiic blood. The canvass f‘fillfllll"l"fl iii . Siinimcrsidc iimlcr ihc Y's hfenl. (‘luh with Mi". \\‘. A. Curiic as ‘ (Tlinivninii. had prntliiccrl T00 (ion ~ ors. l This exccods flu» oi-inlniil quota iii‘ ‘ 1,800 sci for ilic Proiiiico lllll is ‘ just iinotlicr iiisliiiico of lioiv Piiiivc ' Edward Islrinrlcrs no “ovor the. l top". "Every-ivlicre the cnnvassors were moi wllli oiithiisinsm‘ said Colonel hlaciiviii-ild. ‘nml tho iimvly formed lirnncli of the (‘rinudlnn Legion nl Vernon. llll(lt"l‘ the prcsi- deiicy of Charles E. Nlurphy. was so anxious to take part in this scheme, that a drive for donors is bciiig or- Blood Donor Campaign Unqualified Success iaaniz; as nn-o of their very first i branch projocis. \Vo slinll he look- in: forivarrl in llic rcspnnsc in \'cr- non River \\‘|llf‘ll will sci tlic sland- rirrls for donors ns for as ilic rural districts arc coiiccrnctl. Tho iosulls to date are cxccllcnl and give as- surance that tho lied Cross Blood Wriiisfusion Srirvico will not “an! for iloiiors \\'l1I‘ll flio Mobile i’nit from tlic hliiriliinc Depot at llilll- fox. N. 5.. visits this Province in llio near fiiiiirv." lixccilviil reports oi’ the ollicr tliffcrciil stciruliiii: f'fil1ll’llllll"f‘> were nivcii by llivii" vvspcviivc vhiii: nuiii. eight l ‘Mr-Phee Souris. Kainlidins-z. Chas. S. ‘Rex. O'- 4. Charles Ching. Souris; 5. . l fCt-anitiéntiljn Page 5 Col. b) livestock . 5i v Learyt John i (GP) < tempera- TORONTO. Nov. I - Minimum and maximum atures: Victoria 32 52; Edmonton S dfll Regina 30 43; Winnipeg 40 4B; London 49 6'5; Toronto 5i. 61; Ottawa 4-5 64; Saint John 52 54$ Nioncmli 54 o2; Halifax so 3t Charlottetown 50 58; Sydney 46 t Yarmoiilb .54 57. _ ' HALIFAX, Nov. S-WiCIU-Off} w-lnl inland forecasts issued tonigltfl‘ ,li_v flic Dominion Public Weather ‘Office nl Halifax and valid urit lmirlniglit Snliii-rlny. with an outloo ‘for Sunday: I Synopsis. Where the sun broke through clouds today in the Mari- fimcs temperatures climbed fo tht fins. Earlicv it was thought that thii warm rilr would he over much oi the forecast district on Saturday. However, cooler air has nlreadi pushed southwards over Gaspe ant ilio Gulf of Si. Lawrence and by morning it should cover Eastern Nciv Brunswick. Prince Edward lslnnrl and Northern Nova Scotla North or Ilflrllleflilfifl)‘ winds ll llicsc portions will cause milcll coolci- temperatures. Skies will bl clourlv with scattered rnin showers. Jiiiilrii‘ llcri (‘ross lli‘ |.. \\'. ilinw, Tli.‘ 5mm‘ pf Ngvn scotin and Wlllllmli “'"l'l\' MI‘?- 3- A» Vl-“PYK Soritlicvn Now Bruiiswur-k may be Nutrition i\ll‘.\ .l. \\'. Joncs; Fiisi nxpfttlfld tn rpmnln in the warm Alrl Mrs. l-I. ‘\l. ltugiinll: Niiisiiil. fill‘. Tliove will he fag patches rim‘. Miss l\’. lli ‘MP l\liivl.r~iiiiaii. nnrl ring the night with cloudy skies the (‘nnndinu ilorl (‘mas Virus - during thr- doyllme. Earl)’ Sundllll Mlsii Doroilicn Slwuwirt. The iiicmiicrs nf lllh Sllll-‘NFFH- ‘live wcrc ploascri lo ivclcomc Mr .1 now ivnvs of cool air will reach .iis from lllv wrist. cousin! showery |\\'l‘flll‘il“l'. .\V. R. Gllbrirt of liloiiingue io ilie. Imcctinc. Mr. Gillici-t is tlic virc ‘prositloiil of ill!‘ Socicly for Kinds lifoiiiity. NEIW YORK. Not‘. 5 fi ICPL- Less than l2 hours after the. body of Cameron Mar-Keller was found on the ilor/r of his luxurious Wal- dorf-Astorln Hotel suite. police said tonight. a 19-year-old salesmen admitted “full participation" in the fatal beating of the Montreal textile executive. George Monaghan, assistant rlLs- trict attorney, said that. Ralph Edmund Barrows was the ohly suspect involved in the murder of MacKellar. 56-year-old general manager of the Dominion Textile Company. Lis-nited. MacKellai- was found early to- day ten to death in his two- room anadlan Club, suite. Barrows, described as six feet tall, dark-haired and well-dressed. was taken into custody at 0:15 p.m_ tonight. Moneghan eald Barrows made [the admission in a \"‘f‘l\lll Canadian Murdered In iN.Y.; Suspect Arrested slate- lment iii the tii-r-seiice of high po- ‘llce. officials. H» ivns beinR iifilfl for further oiiestloiiii-ig Aloha- ghnn sairl there was "no question" that police had the right. man. ‘Police said Barrow-s was traced by a match-book cover foiiiid on the floor of Nlnckvlhfis siiltc. 1-1,. match-book listed the name and address of a tavern. Bairovws was found in the tavern. police o.’ how Barrows was spottod. Polici- the crime immediately. Dr. Thmias A. Gonzales. UPML Later. said. They gave 11o details ndvaiircd no motive for} chief medical examiner. snid Mat-Kcllar, who has a wife and two children, ‘Nov.’ g L M“ 1 p_ M_ had been severely beaten. He said, Mackellar died oi a fractured skull .5 p, p; and ruptured intestines after be- lmz "punched. kicked or jumped hi" g h. lv|.. 1 P. M. Rcgiminl l-tl'!'r‘agts_ Prince Edward island: Overcast ,ivitli wirlcly scattered showers to- iiiglit and sfllilfflfl)‘. Much cooler. ‘North winds 20. Low early Satur~ ‘tiny morning mid high in the LIIHCYHOOII nt Charlottclmvn 43 and fro. (Wiitlonk for Siindny- Cloudy. i-{ich tide this afternoon at 2.56 iflllfl tonight. at 1.39. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.42 ‘and rises tomorrow morning at Lose. Summer-side tide eighteen min- utes inter than Charlottetown. Dally Except Sttndsy (‘AR FERRY "ABEGWEIT" Standard Tline Leaves Borden. 0.10 A.M.- 1 PM’. e30 l‘. M. Leaves Tormentlne 10.85 A. M 2.40 P. 31., 7.30 P. M. SUNDAY Leaves Borden 6.45 P. M. Leaves Tnnnentlne l P JVI. WOOD ISLANDS — CARIBOU Beginning November lat I Dally including Sunday l l Standard Tline Leaves Wood Islands. Prince Charles A. Dunning. ll A. LL, Leaves (Earthen. Charles A. Dun- Prlriee ‘Nova. l1 A. M.. 8 P. M. ~*‘“--~—‘~ ~' 4-‘? “aura vac