Maxims of a More Man Irtranaaanaaat. We mlltlt TNI PICPIaI'I PIPII .- . Junior H -- - Jilin ”" - . Ighland Dancing Piper Bruce MacLaren was kept busy yesterday but these young ladies helped to make his work more pleasant. They are the entrants to the Junior Solo Highland Dancing. From left to right they are: Heather Jenkins, Sandra Kennedy. ,Rhonda Lynne Myers, Nancy Diana Myers. Heath er Orford, Heather Fraser. One contestant withdrew and Carol Jean MacNeil was late in arriving for the picture. 7”". ., . anirans --Bai'tcr's Film Lab. Coming Events "Cardigan tea party July 27th. "linmmage Sale Y. M. C. A. 1.3!! today. "Rummage Sale today 2.30. Zion Hall Group. "Reserve Wednesday.- August Jrd for St: Teresa's Picnic. "B ii a s h aw hall Saturday. April 30. dance. "Zion 'Ciroup ti. Cake Sale. Mmrr & lllcLeod'a. today at 1 p.m. ' Rummage Sale. Church. Saturday. April 30th. ' 9- -m,-: : It Peters Hall. estra Messer's Orch-. "liriiokiyn -Concert in Grand- riew Hall. Monday. May 2nd, at. I o'clock. , "The Brookfield grain cleaning plant is now operating until fur- ther notice. Cruwya Bros. "Ki-liy'r Croaa Players present their .'l-act play in Crapaud Hail. ilioin-lay. May I. Curtain mo. -iizilective immediately. Cherry Valley Co-op Siora Summer hours uill he in effect. '-tliieiilng Dance. Bonshaw Inn. Turstla.v. May 3rd. Dancing I-1:. Tnolt-'5 orchaatra. "llm.'lllal' Dance. Stanley Bridge 'lPl.l Tuesday. Rollie McKen:ie'a t'lrrliostra. "xnlii-e - To can time coming in at since. Phone your orders to G F Green 8 Ion. Emerald. "i'&Ilmniza at I to 5 weeks for easier flock management. Eric lliar-Phaii. New Haven. "I leaning ainl till May 10th. fniiiv early. varott Gallant. Dya- ter l-led Bridge. I The regular monthly meeting ltjlm-n River Canadian Legion. ill” he held in the'Braneh Hall. MM 2nd. I p. in. g't;tisi-i-ii." BALL. Up r Prince Del meeting :30 . in. l'”'''5 08!. GXA. Ramsay, will NM:-h the Gospel, "llat:Ph0C Mlcladtll Wlll ro- "ru his regular meat routes be- iniiiiinp May 2 p and continuing thrri-after. . i ti. A. rriault ;I1l:m;'reann'i1 to '' factory av. I! once a yarda- til further notice. ' "A Conalrvalivo poll consult- lf: .':i?”"n”.."," ?.l.':' on in ov . IV 2 at Puiford Darraeh'a home. start hint- "Pantry sale at Simpsons-” :- today. Tl'lllllylI4'ih'l and too quick for the uiernll 'Reglllll"' satlllldsy 'night;dnnce, l lines for an average of 45 cents "Plants listed on Page 12 are ready to move. Joe R. Smith. are A . North River Baptist C urch. day. May 8rd. ii p. m. to complete plans for Church repairs. ls'antl Dealers llopeiui "oat lPolato. Market Will Recover l The potato market here has 'oeen unusually quiet for the past two weeks following a very sharp rise from March 25th when the price was 31.30 per bushel, to April 12th when it had reached 3.10 per bushel bulk. said Mr. IE. W. Campbell. secretary of the lP.E.l. Potato Dealers Association 1331- night. , "The rise was definitely too picture. putting P.E.I. potatoes at .a premium of over 5t.0o per W strong measure of buying resist- ance has developed at the retail stores level. The housewife. buy- ing l0-pound bags of P.E.l. pota- all winter. suddenly found the price so cents and passed them by. As a result orders are not coming here for potatoes. as nor- al W:(o;..a..”" From Aircrori: Ia Rescued HAMILTON. Bermuda (CP A weather observer aboard a United States Air Force plane. fell from the plane Friday and parachuted into the At- lantic ocean. B0 was picked up are hours later by the Royal Canadian Navy frigate Toronto. Capt. Wallace M. Taylor. whoselhometowa was not im- madiately hows. was aboard a plane of the weather neon- nalssanca squadron (I) miles off Bermuda. Reports from the Kllluley Air Force base said the plane was cruising at 3,000 feet when ,Capt. Taylor "fsll out." The piano crew suddenly saw a parachute open and Taylor hit the water. He was later seen riding the waves in a one- man dinghy attached to the lparachute. Four planes from Bermuda circled the area and a rescue kit was dropped to Taylor. in addition to the Toronto. in U.S. coastguard cutter was also directed to the scene. "Member. and others interested called to a in air, tho uea- ' "0 -.w-i at lall ante loyw Wm . .30”! " "lilo i t Mt. Ste t.. - g",';-,-,,tri-'c-Iu- was at day ..li'"f...i.a.,---n."'r'....'.?. ' -. I Taken a Wife". Technicolor starr- ' 0 g Ania” hf Gflblt Md Dill K05 p glnhuf:;miha cw. "W-, "tn. . 'i Jflhlclsa. wan; 'l::lgel:)l'nn II: " .. N 0c .8" thou. Sensational era on low my: . m.' I. ,- use Nflilllllabll. MNKIII7”? - ' ' ' -hm. VIC . "'3' ”"- 3"”! 5'. li1'.i&:. malck niiiciiei-y. Mt. ”Bla sum Charioho 3" town 1' g Mu!” up oO3Wlla and reader Cattle linden. : . . as . ziiierialamul p.-Taantaaa. ”'”l'I-Oudclovaraeadanosvh. '""t'k at our flununeraida and L. M ii":-rtgifr.-:i"t m Nu ' V . .. .:--.:se-.a'.s.r -"'... "The market over the United shoun quite strtuig prospects. and after a decided drop during the period April 15-25 has gradually moved upwards, but as yet has not reached a point to warrant 33 per bushel in the grower here. "Maine is reported to have 5.- 000 carlots remaining and is now paying the growers h6.50 per nar- rel or 32.35 per bushel. an in- crease of it”: cents per bushel in the last week. u . . 2.419" r . 5 inov i to" to nan-mh'li,-Tigila (?l& tContinued'on Page 2 col. 3) New President Of Italy Named ROME. tRcutei'sl - Giovanni Grunchi. 67-year-old left-wing Christian Democrat wlin once lie- longed to a government headed by V - accepted the task of adjudicating Sm” 3"” Cami” ha5' h"weV"'lsion. 24 miles southwest of Vinlet Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dow the Olliulf IIAI IV IVIIVIOOV mma aarniniar. arm. as. use ' FEDERAL oovr WITHDRAWS or or selivlcrs. WORKS T0 Pnoviiiciss rifaiao day of the Centennial Music Fes- tival got under way with its Scot- tish Competltion Section. Mrs. Garden Lawson graciously during the morning and afternoon in place of Major Colin MacLeod Mhose plane was grounded in New Glasgow. Mrs. Lawson. a champion dancer in her own right. assisted the young compet- itors by illustrating their errors and then showing them the proper manner in which certain steps and attitudes should be executed. in an" costume. tC1ilIllfIllPd Pipes & Highland Dancing Featured AiMusical Festival The pipes sklrled and the skirts She had nothing but high praise whirled yesterday as the secondlfor the efforts dis classes. in the sword dance. Mrs. Law- son lamented the absence of what she termed the double bail cut, by the juniors and in some of the other classes. Becomingly dressed Lawson pre- sented ii fine example of what can be accomplished when the will and love of the dance pre- vails. She constantly adniiiiiislied the entrants to "practice, practice practice." l..i.:imiliarity with the pipes Mrs. on Pil;;t' 3 col. 4) EDMONTON tCPJ-- A spokes- man for Associated Airways Ltd, owners of a helicopter missing since Tuesday in western Albcriais bush country. said late Friday the plane's three passengers .3-.e been found sale near Rocky T oun- tain ll 0 u s e. appru: imalc y 75 milc southwest of Ethiopian. The spokesman said details sur- rounding the plane's disappear- ance were not inimctlinicly avail- able it was known, however. that .the three persons aboard were 'safe at the Sunchild lndian mis- Grove. He said they apparently walked to the mission tier their heli- copter left its co rse on a flight between a remote oil well and Drayton Valley. 80 miles southwest of Edninnton. An Indian on horse- back was reported to have carried Announce Cudell 'D HALIFAXJCP) 'L- The army announced Friday the dates of the annual inspections of Maritime high school riulet corps. Brigadier (l.G.l(. 9.-ake will inspec' SI. Duustan's College and Prince of Walcs College in Char- lottctown on May 6 and Queen Ca Lt.-Col G. O. 'l'aslicrau will t-:irr:' out the majority of inspec- tlrin- iicgiitiiiiig with Springhill Benito Mussolini. Friday l)f'(”inle the second pi'c.-Xiiciit of the post- war ltalian republic. A joint session of the legislature elected him on a fourth ballot tol succeed Luigi Elnaudi. til-year-old Liberal .-tonomist whose term ex- pires next month. EXPELLED BY MUSSOLINI Gronchi. a founder iii the "lil- ian People's Party, forerunner of the present Christian Dem was undersecretary of commerce in which the People's party was lI.pl'Q5ClllCd. When full-scale dictatorship was J Mny llith. MncKay Russell. Edmonton wri or. has won is a novel of the life of ii puli'lc health nurse in northern Alberta. hich iiay 'lth. River Hebert high May I7 and Amherst regional high Edmonton Writer Award .Winner TORONTO (CF) - Mrs. Sllfllll. the Women's Canadian Mrs. Russell's book. her svcond, clamped down Gronchi was ex- pelled from the government. drawn from Mrs. experiences. Russell's own pilot ton and t!is9eel.l9.rir.-;...9i.g.a.o;?,';..Tia '-rot? on "put! f Canadian Boy Scouts Associat n. The reappointment of the pres- ident of Ford of Canada Ltd. was made by Governor-General Vin- cent Massey as chief scout for fax: 3 On Missing Helicopter Sale natia. Square Kclltiol and Queen Chnr- lg::";"sJumCe lottc high school Julie 3. '10,";-g. i the news to a nearby drilling rig and it was relayed to liumnton. The three perspns ahiiarti were Roland Maier Wo., James H. Goalder of admon- hls nine-year-old Terry. They were the object of an intensive search by 14 aircraft. Two Associated company hell- copiera which took part search for the downed aircraft were en route to pick up the trio and take them to Drayton valley and on to Edmonton. The helicopter was the object of an intensive search by 14 aircraft Friday. Boy Scouts Ass'n President is Re-elected orrnws icrieniiyi. N. sin. of 0 prominent Canad an pu- Eastern Canada provincial pres- included - Newfoundland. A. Winter, St. Prince Edward Island. Brig. W. W. Reid. Chariottetowm. Nova Scotia. W. L. Harper. Hall- New Brunswick. Dr. G. 3. Peat. Saint John: Quebec. I. W. Roberts. Montreal. H. SET EVACUATION PLAN WASHINGTON. Club of Toronto 5200 literary nwi-rd ' gigrtlliler latest book. "The Living gsfidsglsllhi into nearby ginia. circle seven played in all . OTTAWA, (CP)- Federal government proposals made in 1945 for a broad program of social services and public works are not now being offered to the provinces Prime Minister St. Laurent told the Commons Friday. If they had been accepted then, he said. the federal government would now find it "pretty embarrassing" to carry them out under present conditions. Potato Tariff Hearings To Open Al Ottawa On June 13th of Casper. S011 in the tAPl-The Dis- trict of Columbia commissioners decided Thursday on a policy of; trying to evacuate the United . States capital in case of atomic Aw e'I r. 0'" 'TfId' or hydrogen uimb attack. They ieoplc could move miles from the centre of the downtown daytime population. The evacua- tion would be primarily by oar Maryland and Vir- Festival were lxinald Guam A V l N . . .i2:.rr.tsi:.r.r.:t'.r.?.-g.p...g3.;-;. ,. '5.. t . ly introduced a few years ago and the . inglu iadonaln. q ' 3 , mt Germaine DOIIOGKO. 4 Folk Dancers From , North Rtisiico Folk dancers from the Stella Marla School, North Rustlib were enthusiastic entrants, the first day ot.the Mtiaic-l!'utival. The. dancinir and chant reading section of this ve Committee" are to for w""""'" W "0"".i:.":.:'”...""..- ”r.:lr.y."....' "':.:r."r:..'.": , g, : Janna Gallant. oawald Plneau, Nonmn V t. Carl Peters. as , - ---ft kw I -Hhlalt Kram. federal acceptance of re sponsibillty for all able-bodied un with the provinces. Mr. St. Laurent I be about Si.700.000.000.) -. NOT BOUND But the 1945 offer was not ac- cepted. he said. Although a great the 1945 proposals grew out of op- mar perind number of the things incl!” d in With the steel work of the in Charlottetown. Bart employed and a program of public investment and public works. Thel offer was coupled with the require-g tnent of tax rental agi'eements'"T""- - said. p,.gd,,y.-carry out the commitments that that the proposals were based on WW” have Veaulled-" expectations that dr-fence expend- itures of Q250.'ltlfl.00tl a year would highest priority and most Cana- be "quite suflir-ient." tin the 1955- rllans recognized the need for that. 36 fiscal year the defence bill will 'Few Canadians Slucly..Plans uring Young. deputy minister of Public Works from Ottawa. pauses from looking over some of the plans. Left to right are J. R. MacKinnon, representative of the archi- tectural Division: A. A. Savoy, Superintendent for Anglin Norcross, Maritime Ltd.; General Young. C. W. Currie, District Engineer for the Department of Public Works launch its investiizatinn into by unacrcptod proposals that were tmadc in lfl-i5." .here June 13. - -"fill ""159 lll'0""53lb' l)99"- It gale mitu-r of llll' in-ai'ini:-. -'N'ff?DlP(l llltl l?d?f8l F10”?-Fn' in a stall-iiicnl iiiakiiig public a l , -l””'1fl find 1' 31 ll"? Pref letter from Finance Minister Har- Elli Um? Dre")! 9mh3l'l”3F5'nK 10 ria ordering the investigation. Mr. Harris said in his letter be Defence expenditures now took in imports In l'('t'l3lll years. would think it tariff proiettioii. proper to raise more money by Potatoes are Increasing taxes. ada rlut)'-i'i'el- the 3.- Mr. St. Laurent's references to the exception of a when crop is rc.'uly for bat" ' (Continued on Page 1 col. 3) P0- itato tariffs with public hearings States. has received complaints by Cana- dllill EIWIWCTS Oi 6! sharp lllPi'e1a':e exception of a fixed quota nn wlurli e growers Ii.-no l)P(ll til'1.llilL; higher i'lll'liPf'l lnln Can- The federal proposals to the mfmcmmmjcmfr T1945 federal-provincial conference 9&9: ggfgrnsrlsgt 33:: nsfzgtg OTTAWA (cpi --'i'he Tlai-iff import duty during my ux.w9.k offered I health insurance pro- Sid" that H is bound in my way Board today anntuinced it will period in 375i cents a hundred- weight on imports from the United SEEK FULI. lNF()R.l.iA'flflN in t-.ontrast. Canada's potaiii.-;. Iexparted to the .1. S. are sub- jected to an American tariff the year round. The L? S. Iaiiff is 75 cents a hundredwe.zht, with :iia- the duty is rciluceri ll)" flil1'vl1.'ill. Mr. Harris 3llllO.lllI'Cl'l in his budget speech April .i that tho .2 iv.- ernment has decider? in have the -round with tariff board study tariffs on im- x-wcek sum- the Canadian and chemicals. ring. Din .:,.. tatnes as well as iron and steel in his letter to the board, he said the government wants the "most complete uiiormaiion that can be obtained regardlnr the pin- ductiou. consumption. marketing imports and exports of potatoes, g 'and rczardlng the effects on (fan- FeclralBuilclinig lnspeclion Federal Building making a frame, Major General H. A. er's Film Lab. ice Moving l ST. .lu:1N'S, Nfld. (CP)-Dritt- ging Arctic ice that tied up nmst northeast coast ports for the last month continued to break up and move further to sea Friday. Con- ception bay. solidly plugged for two weeks. was nearly free of the drifting mass by Friday night. The ore shipping season upen- ed Friday when the Arthur Cross. y owned by the Dominion Steel and t):al Company. nosed intn Boll island to load up the first i:l.'i.'i ore cargo. Capt. J. H. Willis was presented with a silk top hat to mark the occasion. Offer Reward For Missing Blimp lOfficial Pleased With lFecleral Bldg. Progress . "I am very pleased with ihepgood start has been made on they lprugress of the job and the qual-ligrnnile facing and that other, .ity of the work". said Major Gen--phases of the work were kecping' eral H. A. Young. deputy minis- pace. "l never like to say tliail ter of the Federal Department of we are ahead of st-herlule". said- piiblic works at an inspection inur Gus Savoy as he walked along.- nf the Federal building yesterday. "but I think that i am safe. in .Hc also expressed pleasuv lhatlsayinri that we are well up to lso many men were employed at schedule". ”” 5"" , , llIOAi. non HEATING The lleputys words were at . .. . 'llie Deputy llliiiistcr ruiii'ii'm- .stIlIl't'E nf urcnt satisfaction to the ilsuppr-mmndcnl of me Jab rm. led the announccinenl made some t ,lho Amlin Nnrcmss Cog G"!-ltime ago that cnal will definite- isainv. lie was able to trill the '5,” "SM I" hull” ""' "9-Wt lticneral that the steel work on b"'m'"” H" has NO" G'""""' mcnt policy to use coal in arcasl where coal is availiilile and till this ('.'ISO )ou people will have uni the building will be completed thy illay 15 and that the exterior would he completed by the mid- adian prtiducera anri ciinstiiiiem of the operation of the C-'lll'lfll.'Il'l lar- iff." lslciggers P.elre's.- In So. Viei Mom SUGON tAPl -- Premier N30 Dlnh Diem staggered his Birth Xuyen enemies with iedgehammcr military blows Friday. He fought also for his political life. hacked by expressions of support from the United States and noticeable lark of it from France. Diem refused a summons from chief of state Ban Dal to attend consultations on the French Riv- iera. I-lis cabinet. fearing such a summons was tantamount to dis- missal. issued a communique say- ing 1'liem's presence was "indis- penaab " to Vlet Nam. On the second day of a civil war that bu. claimed perhaps . it .4 piDlHIW out of Saigon and bhclr into their own bomb-scan-ed area lat the teeming smoke-shrouded suburb of Cho Lon. BUDGET BILL PASGEI LONDON (Reuters:--The House of Commons Friday passed the an- nual finance bill which puts the government's budget proposals h legal form. Chief of the proposals is a cut from 45 to 42V; per cent in the standard rate of income tax and other reductions in,the tax scales. The Labor Opposition did not force a Will. IFYOU CAN'T ac- HAPPY ON A DAY l.lKE THIS You NEVER ;NlLt BE . ,,r. . -; " . NW ,, dz NEW YORK IAPi-A diminutive Brooklyn woman. who weighs only in pounds. Friday night gave l2i'.'.h prematurely to triplets-all girls. The infants. weighing a total Ill eight pounds. four ounces. were placed in incubators at Brooklyn Doctors Hospital. 'tMather and children are doing well." a hospital spokesman said Friday. The parents are Eiirtm Kapian. 3. an unemployed salesman. and his wig. Barblrnlll As epoctan ants in sun wood is do nal thedocoor - P0 TUINB PA I . "Son. I've on real ml for lots" to V , Woman; Father Shocked fioofe togettnllllolt. ally. political. economic and cultural fields. were taking place in ”a very favorable atmosphere” Adcnauer said he was convinced "we will achlrvo something good for France and Germany. for Eu- rope and for the peace of the whole world." SAAR CHIEF lSsL'E Although the agenda covered a number on Issues. the success of the conference would mainly rent ltlfow lure Barbara baby?" Kaplan naked. "Oh. evi-rything's fine." the doc- tor said. "Now don't get scared. Barlbara and the Babies are doing we . "Babies?" K a p l a a repeated. turning pale. "You mea twins?" "No, not twins." the doctor said. and the "Donlt say anything on satisfactory settlement of re- Kaplan replied. "I can't believe it. ,maIning differences over the Saar. Triplets?" The key question is future own- 'Dlle doctor nodded. Kaplan slumped into a chair. and it was an hour before he felt conffdht erahip of the huge Roechlin Staci works in the Saar. This plan t. pro- ducing about i.ooo.ooo tons of steel is the backbone of Saar uatry. if it reverted to German control it would swing the balance In ow wit three es. of power in the six-nation coal- 'aIId me out of work nix montIta- steel communln w ay from homwhataralgohgbdof Franco id, f A . M, S . . opntirlniiitv to help out your sis- l O "In "gm-' I m-m- ; to Iflontinin-ii on Parr 3! col, as TORONTO ICPI-eliliniiiium and able rt-poit that upuairi. of MQNTREAL (CF) ” A l"P9l".'l50 men are now employed -mi f imaximum .empe”mr"n'n " '3” 9' ””""9d ' " 9'"'"'"' Nfithe construction including their ' " ward" Frlda for in Ii n l .' . ' DR”-W" - - - - - - - - -- 30 48 its missing blgtmu ""13 " PT;-:::-all t:lf'l;,l:Ve;)l;;?rat:':'lDr0:TPR"lKgTlsILl;IK lhanrotiver .. 36 so - g. . . . . ' , ' " 'irtoria 4.1 an The helium filled blimir 30 fee g,,,(.?,.,ng or Amh;-pi-sit, ks: a Ffdmnnioit an 44 l0"! Ind 10 feel deep-has been -lllISldll'll'y of Dominion Bridge 6 raigarv 77 a missing since Wednesday night. CO T R F. - ' when someone cut it loose from a ' a S wl-K'"a " M M . . i x ' v ' . - lneg . 38 so new wpermarku on St. uwlmce As (vClT('llvIl lnung. at-rompanl Tinn '- boulevard. police said. O.” Vn”""l" E"5ll"9"- C- w- g30.lV'N. (i0l'lnan.V 'APl -Fl'('llt"l1 0?m",m ' 50 is Pun" warned that 1' " lm”iImpLiiri'ie was taken on a inur of the ltiirciun .lliui.sIcr' .-iiitnuic Pinav Him”! ' 41 1.5 '50, y I M M mumliapidly rising structure they say and Ch:mr;ellnr lxnnrad iricnauer ' "Mr"! ' O5 '3 :nd;n-'2: .?r5;.:.):fLc.Th: :upe..mm.,lthat the complete ground floor-llfliporlcrlkgood progress Fridawin grgggflclon '. E kc. nude M. "Ward 0"" in an slnh has been poured and nvprlF8Il' :1aGs.to clear up miistanriing st Jnh" 87 gg advertise"-'.n' Wm, , pram-, or 66 per cent .of the second floor fairs E"ll'lMl-hK'l'0bllfmS. g Mmcmn k H the blimp. ipotued. They also noted that a " F" ""7 -”'”""l W"l' H m . -- Adenauer. Pinay told reporters his 3 mt w 5” . . expectations (ll success had ln- g:,'g':'.';A”t"'" '3 creased. H . 'd til. i lk.. 1 . w ' -- - -- Tnplets Born To Tiny ii"... :..:..;. "...".?.". i-rm---vi - u a - French-German co-operation in tho 8' 'l”''”'' M” - ' ' ' ' '- u 3 HALIFAX (CF!-The Dominion. weather office says not much change is expected in the weather today. By Sunday. however. it B likely that precipitati area will have moved out of the district. Forecasts: Prince Edward Island N. I. counties. St. John ley: Variable claadiaaa Saturday. little change in temperature: aorhaant winds ll. law-high at Charlottetown I5 and 40. Mancini its and 45. Fredericton as Ilell as. Saint John 33 Int! Ill. Edmugdsug 85 and GI ouuooii in sunny: 3...... Hiiiii ti today at Cltariottb 10:11 at 5. m. and 3.05 p. 1 ummara tideidghuu with uteri later than Charlottetown. sun riuus Indav out a. 3. & not i 1.10 p. . . lantern rivu val- i F ER