Maxims of a" More Man Iverytilnglsaeyeulahel. We Gina- use aaasvaara PAPII 14 F105 ,'7 Quaai:isLiberaI M.P. Makes Maiden Commons Speech OTTAWA (Special) - In his of the multiple prises they win. -Ildnl speech h the Commons but of actual records of perform- .. wgduuday. Neil A. Mathe- slice as listed is the Department M, Liberal MP for Queens.-cab of Agriculture's livestock market 1.4 on members of all parties to review. Demand for our choice yaaolva sectional differences and Yorkshire breeding stock far ex- pi...-ha for closer eratandiag coeds tho supply.' between the farmer sad the urban 0a the basis of "slaughter test dweller. He felt qualified to speak score." he said. more than half for both rural and urban Canada of many hundreds of pigs scoring because the Count? of Quaena at 90 points came from Prince Ed- te samoitiml the oap- ward Island. only three chosen mi 0; . pi-oviua and a rich from all parts of Canada scored 1..-niiiig area. 06 or better. and all three came As for himself. Mr. Mstheson from the Island province. told his colleagues of the Com- .tCoiitinued on page 2 col. 3 ) inons that he had extensive city gxpel'lOIICC as a newspaper man and farming experience through ownership of a farm. It should be more clearly realised, he said, that the farmer and the city dweller are interdependent. Commenting on the recent an- aoiincemant that tlsa Federal De- partsnasst of Agriculture had avoi- nd a new type of bacon hog in Alberta. Mr. Mathesorr said he was glad to see that better bags are being raised in the West. At die sama time. he said. as swine h Canada had as fine a record : Prince Edward Island York- ices. UNMATCIIID ANYWHEBI "l don't-think any hogs can giatch our Yorkshtres." he said. '1 don't say that only an account Coming Events A M. Neil . Mathcson "Reserve Wednesday. August id for St. Teresa a Picnic. hqimfw. "Deana St. A d ' H 11. Mt. mm m.,,,:',f').",f.,, ',,, Proroguad Yesterday ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. (CP)- New- ”Croltlnole PHLY. Wh tla liver. Friday. April 29th. .- y f;ue:dlai(1id's legfitslatura Ilpzorogiiaed nes ay 8 er I 1' "Dance Emerald hall. Friday. weeks session including one week Music by the Myers of three daily sittings t ma 1'0 - Lieutenant-Governor Ou or e -'n-c- at omr nu: ma-- iill:'i..i'I.?.t.'i ”35ii.....l."".ff..3i ;l”Ii;(l,'r'1:,l:I"”l:ri1o"tg-er:.P'll ”' Mm” his signature on 59 pieces of leg- islation. Absent from the final "Central Royalty gtrla hockey formalities were Premier small- uub uh uh, Moon at McLeod-' wood and four of his cabinet min- Friday, April 30. 8 p.ns. tentlon in his tion to the conference on Tues- day to refer to the controversy between the Federal Government and the government of Prince IIQI IV IVIIVIOOV Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dow smaw P. E. I. ELEOTION DAT FOLLOWING CABINET In interview Edward hands with Commons Speaker L. Rena Beaudoin and thanked him for the excellence of arrange- ments made for the provincial delegations. To The Guardian: Ottawa cor- respondent. Matheson said that while there was more "talk" than he thought the situation war- ranted. ha felt that the confer- ence had really "accomplished someihing. As far as he was con- cerned. the Premier said he was not only satisfied but pleased with the proceedings. The whole at- mospheru of the conference, he said. was highly congenial. lie regretted that on account of the extended afternoon meeting in the conference-room. he was un- able to ha is the Commons gal- lery to hear his namesake Neil Matheson. Liberal MP for Queens make his maiden speech is the chamber. Mr. Msthason confirmed the provincial election date as May 25. He is leaving Ottawa today to return to Charlottetown. it had been the Premier's in- formal presenta- isters who are in Ottawa attend- ing the Dominion-provincial eon- ""May 5th. French River. see "The Boy Named Beulah", by ference. Summerside Players. "3. C. Red Cedar Shingles. car arriving soon. Plaape get our prices. .1. F. Morris. Kinkora. "Unloading car of Co-op Feeds Thursd .Speclal off car priop, Vernon Va Co-op. - i "lm Cedar Posts on hand. send and peeled. All sizes. Priced right. I. 1'. Morris. liinkora. "C. A. Frizzell will start haul- lug cream to Wiltshire factory Monday. May 2. once a weak til further notice. i "Dance is Long Creek Hall for die Kingston Branch of the Leg- ion Saturday night. April 30. Dan- cing sail to 11. Canteen service. ”Cusut-Car to arrive this week. our price always HEM- Pleiise hook. J. l'. Morris. Kin- kora. , ”'i'liraa one act plays and spec- lsltlae. Thursday. April ltlt. I o'clock. North Rusliioe. Admission Mr and It. "opning Movies. Canoe Cove. Friday. Aprl 29th. light o'clock. "Room for One More". Starring Cary Grant. Excellent eonaady. "See Charlottetown Players "winaioe Hockey Club danca Friday night. Winsloa Hall. April ll. Nick Kaya and his Eastern Gonilenisai Admission as cents. Dancing 9:3 to 12:8). "Reserve Wednesday. May 4 hr the play "Here Comes Char- lie". Curtain time. 8:30. St. Mary's Hall. In aid of Souris Edward island about the Hills- borougli bridge. It happened how- OTTAWA. (Special) - Prince Island Premier Alex Matheaon was strictly non-com- mlttal when the federal-provin- cial conference came to a close shortly after six oiciock hers Wed- nesday night. Easing his way through a throng of reporters and photographers. the Premier shook island Premier Commands Conference Atmosphere At Ottawa their conversation Minister bridge issue. Expect Work On Ferry To Staci in July OTTAWA fCP) - Work h expected to start in July on a new ferry to operate ba- twaen Caribou. N.l.. and Wood islands. P.E.l.. Transport Min- ister Marlar said Wednesda,. In a return tabled in the Commons ,for if. B. McCulloch L-Pictoul. Mr. Marler said work on the ferry will be done is the shipyard at Pictou. N.S. WIN IAFETY CONTEDT sentad with awards Friday toon com Mail and l. ever. that hs'had the opportun- ity of meeting Transport Minis- ter Msrlar during the Tuesday luncheon recess. As the result of about the bridge. Mr. Matheson decided to omit the rernarka he had intend- ed to make and to deal with the of Transport on the TORONTO (CP) - Two Ontario newspaper out plate were pie- or prise-winning safety cartoons en- tered in the National safety Coun- cll's 12th annual Christmas car- petitl last year. J. G. Reidford of The Toronto Globe and g R. Johnson of the Windsor Daily star. received the awards. Their entries were judged among the six best drawings from 160 entered by cartoonists through- out Canada and th' United states. Report Eden Aiming Ar Grand Slam By Arthur Gavshnri LONDON. (APl- Prime day night aiming diplomatic and political conference-all before May 26 general election. British informants disclosed Eden's objectives as British. American and French diplomats met here in an atmosphere of some urgency to draw up a plan for four-power talks with Russia to ease world tension. Their proposals will be laid be- fore U.S. State Secretary Dulles. Poreign Secretary Harold Mac- millan and Foreign Minister An- toine Pinay of France at a meet- ing in Paris May 8. Min- ister Eden was reported Wednes- to achieve a grand slam-Formosa peace talks. inde- pendence for Austria and an ap- proach to Russia for a four-power Britain's -be May 11. dldales is accounted for by the fact that only one candidate has as yet been nominated in Third Prince. Mr. it. R. Bell. Q.C.. as the leader of the Progressive Conser- vative Party will again contest the Second District of Queen's and have for his colleague Mr. Philip Mathcson of Oyster Bed Bridge. The following appeal to the citizens of Prince Edward island has been issued for publication by His Honour Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowsc: .-''The first National Highway Safety Conference is being held in Ottawa from May 24th.-zsih. As a Patron of this Highway Safety Conference I wish to make an ap- peal to the citizens of Prince Ed- ward island. ' "In a few weeks' time. in fact lust prior to the Conference. we will be celebrating the Queen's Lieutenant Governor Makes Appeal For Highway Safety Birthday over a week-end - the first long week-end of the sum- mer -- and the traffic on our highways will be unusually heavy. ”Let us all in this Province plan now to observe this holiday by "19 prevention of accidents of every kind on our streets and highways. Let us endeavour to reduce ac- cidents to the lowest figure in the Dominion's history during the long week-end. "With this goal in mind. and observing the traffic regulations to the fullest degree. We cln avoid the accidents which cause loss of life and untold suffering. Let it be said that every citizen of Prince Edward Island eo-op'er- aied to produce a wonderful holi- dsy”'v'vieel(-'a?i'id from injury or loss of life." By WHITNEY SHOEMAKEII WASHINGTON (AP!--The U.S. government ordered one of the companies making Salk vaccine to pull back all its shipments Wednes- day after eight children inoculated against polio were reported hit by the disease. Health authorities caut- ioned against a scare. 'however. They said there was no Jndicatlon the vaccine caused the disease. and that there was evidence to the contrary in some cases. at least. The vaccine in question was made by Cutter Laboratories in Berkeley. Calif.. which said it had made shipments for mass inocula- tion of school children in parts of California, in Arizona, New Mexico. ldaho. Nevada and lla- wall. The Cutter firm also reported it had shipped relatively small lots for commercial use to its division sales offices in LosiAngeles. Se- attle. Dallas. Chicago. New York and Atlanta. Ga. Dispatches from Portland said a small amount had been distributed in Maine. NO NEED FOR ALARM Dr. Leonard A. Scheele. surgeon- general of the U.S. public health service. emphasized there was no cause for alarm in the campaign to immunize Americans against neaday. May 5. Announcement to this effect was made by Hon. Dougald MacKinnon. Acting Premier, following a Govamment meeting yesterday. Nomination Day will With four week: to go before the electors go to the polls. the Liberal Party has seventeen candidates named while the Conservatives have sixteen in the field. Premier A. W. M-atheson has not as yet been nominated but it is taken for granted that be will again contest the Fourth District of Kings with Dr. Lorne Bonnell as his running mate. He will be leading the Government in the first eicc- . tion since he assumed the office of Premier on May 20. i 1953, following the resignation of the late Premier Jones to accept an appointment in the Senate. There have been no third-party nominations to date. The odd number of Liberal can- Tha present standing in the Legis- lsturs is Liberals 28. Conservat- ivas it. One seat in Second Prince has remained vacant since l-ion. Walter Darby": resignation to be- come Judge of the County Court. The last Provincial election. headed by Premier J. Walter Jones was held on April 3. 1951. The party standings previous to that time was: Liberals 25, Con- servatives 5. Premier A. W. Matheson will go to the People of Prince Edward Is- land depending chiefly on his rec- ord of rural electrification ex- tension throughout the Province and his proposed financial assist- ance program for industrial de- velopment. The Conservatives have not as yet announced their policy but it is expected that they will stress greater agricultural assistance especially in young farmers. The newly formed Department of Labour is expected to he a live issue in the election campaign. Both parties have expressed ap- proval of the setting up of this department but there will be dif- ferences of opinion as to how it should function and what powers it should have. T0 Vlll'l' OTTAWA i OTTAWA iCPl-Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell of the United States will visit Ottawa May 3-5 for talks with Labor. Minister Gregg and other erainent of- ficials. Mr. Mitchel also will meat informally with Canadian labor leaders and management organisations. polio." he said. adding that it takes time both for polio to grip a victim and for the vaccine to develop full immunity, he said. IDAHO GIRL DIES The public health service re- ported polio cssea among Cut- ter.-innoculated youngster in San Diegl. Venture. Napa and Oak- land, Calif.. and Chicago. Later the death of s seven-year-old girl a week after vaccination was re- ported in Pocatello. Idaho. Ari eight-year-old hay in the same city Rigid Tests I TORONTO -CP) -A spokesman for Connaught laboratoi'les. mnlor producer of Salk poliomyelitis vac- clue is Csniida. said Wednesday its vaccine is subjected to rigorous tests before being rclcaserl in the public. She said samples of each batch of vaccine are tested on monkeys me E SET FOR MAY 25TH MEETING YESTERDAY The Provindal general election be held on Wed- -5-Poinf Prog For Ottawa C Government By JOHN LEBLANC Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA lCPi .. A five-point program. topped by the federal - provincial fiscal rclaiinns issue. Wetlncsrlny was set up for rlisi-uii- slnn at a conlcroiii-,c of govern- ment heada to open here Oct. 8. The two-day preliminary fed- eral-provincial conference also an- nounced Wednesday night the questions of public investment. ii a t u r is I resources development and health and welfare services will be on the agenda of the full- scaie meeting. The government leaders decided too, t.n have a federal-provincial committee go to work immediat- ely on plans for federal participa- tion in the rust of relief to per- sons not receiving unemployment insurance. Prime Minister St. Laurent. of- fering federal aid at Monday's opening meeting. had suggested such a body he set up promptly. COMMITTEE TO REPORT "It was agreed." a joint stato- meat said after the meeting. "that this matter should not wait for the October meeting but should be referred immediately to a com- mitiee of federal-provincial offi- clnls who would collate the al- sentisl fast ii. examine certain technical problems and report back to. a meeting of federal-pro- vincial ministers as early as pos- sible." Talking briefly to reportsrs aftar closing W e d ii a s cl a y's session. Prime Minister St. Laurent said he is well satisfied with the re- sults of the conference at which the government chiefs voiced their view. publicly Tuesday and got down to work behind closed doors Wednesday. "I am not satisfied that there ara.na problems before us." lie representatives of lpstienis. said. "but I am satisfied that we have dealt with them as objectiv- ely as we could,at tliese,meet- Authorities Caution Against Scare U.S. Withdraws Some Polio Vaccine also was said to have been stricken. state health authorities said Idaho had received vaccine only from Cutter. Several states called an immed- iate halt to mass vaccination cam- paigns, including California. Idaho. Arizona and New Mexico. In Reno. Nevada health authorities said all 12.000 first and second-graders in that state had been inoculated with Cutter vaccine and no cases of polio had been reported. Dr. Stanley V. Leland. ldalin director nf preventive medicine, n Canada and held for two months before distribution to medical authorities: to ensure no chance of error h manufacture. The vaccine is also tested by tan food and drug division of i a ;national health and welfare depart- .mont which must gixc its approval 'befnre the vaccine can be used on L.A. Kiiz Elected Halifax Mayor In 5-Way Fight ram Set Up onference Of Heads Oct. 3 . Of unemployment. he said "loti- ing was agreed upon" Wednesday on how it should be handled but it had been suggested administra- tion sliuuld be in the hands of (Continued on page 2 col. 1) Premier Will Hurry Home l i ,For Campaign OTTAWA (CF!-Premier Matiie son of Prince Edward Island ad- mitted Wednesday nlght that be ad an idea an election was corn- iiijgieuip in his province May 3. Re i l l i "I'm going right back tomorrow in take charge of that election campaign." Data of the election was an nounced earlier. in Charlottetown by acting premier Dougald Mac- Klnnon. Mr. Matheson has been attending the federal - provincial conference which concluded here Wednesday. lie said May 5-4 Wednesday- was icked because it is betwaus the shlng and the farming asa- lolll. P. I. l. fishermen. must el whom go after lobsters. open that harvest season sbout May 1. din premier explained in an hin- view. Tha mid-week voting would give thesis as "easy time' for a day after the fishing was we! started. Farmers usually didn't get on their land until June. as it should suit them. too. Mr. Mathaaoa said here was some criticism over the ohotaa at a data for the last P. E. l. alan- tlon-Aprll H. 1il5l-pacause of the condition of the made at that time of year. The roads would be and by the May data. In plans b his in bah d of hate this afternoon "5 get right into the fray." He'll be back is Charlottetown Friday night. said the Pocatello girl who died after injection and the boy on the foul: day. the normal incubntl period i polio is 10 days to two weeks. ....m.....M.......m....?.. TORONTO rrn luinimifu my . . . A. g ' I p ,, .-.. . , c T V, i dreaded polio. - . Hospital. "iii ” Lab. 1- r VSTTR a i M I T ; 'So did ni-. inns: Salk. wlin do-H. . W . VN . V I H H WM Pp ""””"""" '”"”"”"'”m. In . Ody . ieloped the xacclne so recently. liAl.lh AX ifi v--Aldci man Le -iiculsh ma.Wi' 0 F1” " l mlwmn 1.. ” 'Tha you-'g '-aataat com . - pronounced highly effective in: 11 A. Ki , ll 39-your-old lllu')'9r in)". g H , C ' i ' ' ' by Charlottetown Players. at Vlc- ' f r O S '' Atomic Settlement committing the disease. lllilillsat-...iii'il'oi-in War cnmhill iei- Only as .u-.- mu .i...ase-oi the 3."""""" A1 53 . I p H ' - , , ictoria 8 40 tons. Friday. April 29th. Excel- . , . , "111. dmmm in gay whplhpr or oi-iin. was elected as the lust Scdptlli 5 .il I100 Cliillllf inttrii Edmmml M ,. Ieiii gpgcjglugg, cumin a.so. Canadian and United state. troops taking part in ma Yucca Flats atomic testshlive in this settlement at Desert ...,. .,,, m.,c.,,..,,,, .;.,,...,,..,. ....... -"H" " Arr ii;-kkrdthlc II-av Ice-zjllslilntriigbrgrmi Cmm, U " j , 3, on" .. "mg --3",, ximd Rock, Nev. The Rock can be seen in the bs.ckground.'l1ie visiting Canadians are living in the tents to the rear of clnnlion and the cases reported islao scgufs p nfmft ” 3...... . 41 u f d if t n of w Me" at Victoria. Friday. April the picture. , . (cp from National Defence) ::fM9,'””5E ”;a.k'l:fd ";,",,',..,.i i Off. . I Mr. Kit; iron the five-way fight - 2: Z: ?. Th;r'i-.a:dt:gtl. giogingyvrfmthe rk . burgh. .ASS.l1 ICIC S with a pluhvaliiy of( more lt'ltian muw. gi as Far. ra , ' .. .. . i , 2.000 is roses cum 9 nr, Commttillzg Elli. c ' p 1. RCCOI'd PTICC FCT He called reasonable the gm-iMeeg wmrn"'1"'RMorman 5 nd lgmmu, Montreal 42 M Ivei F. P ' H ernmenfs action to halt. is-mp-or ma M "M," F How 4., Qiii-bee , . 3'7 41 '"Nori.l'l Rivu hell. my! Us 5. - . , "'0'" am "9 arlly all injections of vaccine . I ' I Ti '. I '"bul'm r'l A" Mr Fredericton - - U U .Apr" ”' curhtuhwn lying. ENNBURGH !R I Lg The made at Cliiler laboratories in. OTTAWA i(.Pi-Flrprcsen RillF5,K. rugby in Min Us d "in. 5; John H 3 Q -will pi-aunt their I-ast comedy P e n - 9" 9” Berkeley. of the Boy Scouts Association li7. . . to es. . 0Y -1 - iiionctnn as 41 3--pimp”... cuuh mug Pm, ay N”llg""'l G”('i"yio' Sfc”Eg7':'& hf” Scheele announced the order from all in provinces Wednesday ex-may!" (:prt:?HF3- 32- l-lkalifiax . . I I seeds for eiimii airs. Isle of mt a ken Ms:-riisinsi. the test itself. P” ' "'3" 9”?” ' ..'" went out to Cutter Wednesday iimii . three-day meeting will! -Iderman ..vr . 3 c.... ttetown . :4 a 4.” "P '3' JOHN M00 cugagg fgggg Itglf Writer wlnn gnu-"rs Ve'”qu"' "mm" "huh" "An 3"" llx 9359' 0' Plnl-VH9 WHO national scouting officials here. "m At "Erma" M3cMm”"' Vlh” Sydney 33 - y. ” PITTSBURGH fAP)-The C10 LA! VIOAI Nev (CPI-A flva- . - ed ( 0” wwnu Coon" E"'i It Md 509" "P0"'9d "'l0"'i Vi"-"'5' The executive commissioners. hem” .' '"""d"y' L2” Y3"m"""' v - 39 5 A"Cornwall Hall. 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The oiassssslhaiea 0- "'m" "E "''”'"""l '”'”'u'' a "world criaisinwheat" and town at l.!7a. ni. andltt p. 3. db -W binds to the hot i ' T” ' T." i states the rail system. - ""'Wl”l""9" ""'M"- g that export prospect for Summeratde side eighteen ma- 0" Val today wnhfn 5” P '”"""h TWP” ""03 '4' "Mi '0” The first session adjourned aft: CIIIIO chief hr the Mill"? Ns United states. Canada and ates later than Charlottetown. ape tlrlIppallff0Ii'00d'"'al"0soIsIerealdestaweradowstalsnl-all hours.Thatalliswlllbesoliolillril-W-W-MMCIIII-Australiafoetherioxteropyear MMHQIHHIVMIILQH . asaueaap, usessaperlloaaiow. tcontiiinedeansseseotao siiniedtodos. . iattstoaa. uoinsini. sstast1.1sa.u. l' .. came down with polio Hve days” .........- '- "....:...-.......m - V;--fr-”