---..‘.....~ ‘It it's Good The Guardian is For it VOL. N0. 253 A ‘RECITAI. GIVE A recital of modern and classical songs was given at St. Dunstan’: University last night by Miss Maids Roger- son. mezzo-soprano of (mob l .Sie was accom lottetown. - panled on the plan by Miles Susanne Brenton. Students. For the Island who fiunridiaru . ' “Covers Prince" lsland Man Is Killed In Ontario CHARLO'l'l‘E'l‘0WN, CANADA, MONDAY. ocronnn 22, 1952. \ WEATHE.R Overcast, a few showers‘ ending about noon; north winds 15, gusts to 20. Low- high 45 and 51. ' Edward Island Like The Dew” NO‘! MORE THAN 'Cl1inese Defeat Indians As Bitter Fighting Rages SEVEN CENTS 20 PAGES KIRKLAND LAKE, Ont. (GP) Warren Stewart. 44. a native of Murray I-Iarbor. P.E.I.. was killed Saturday in a 1 gging ac- cident 30 miles west of here. Police said Stewart died after a log fell from a truck he was helping to load and struck him on the head lice said one log on the load had slipped and lodged against a pile of logs on the ground. As Stewart attempted to break it free so it could be l-{aileybui-y L operations Police said no inquest is ned. ber Comps :1 ’'<.. in Mr. Stewart was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Ste- wart of Beach Point. Surviving are brothers Glover. Wilson and Roy and a sister. Audrey. Mrs. Reginald Osborne. all of Beach Point. A brother, Fred. was kill- ed in action during the Second World War. The body is being forwarded to Murray Harbor for burial. reloaded. a second log broke. loose and fell on him. 5 The accident occurred at the lUnited States is deliberately um lbuilding up a show of force in Nordica township. ‘rth l nual training - AIMED AT CUBA? . Yanks Push Buildup In Caribbean Area By HAROLD MORRISON headlined a story in which it‘ WASHINGTON (CP) -— The aid it believes marine move- 3 menls off the southern coastline ' _ .are linked to the Cuban crisis. " _e Caribbean area but author- ._.'lhe newspaper quoted one high ‘ities denied that any U.S.-sup- _;but unidentified administration ported invasion or harassment gofficial as saying the situation of Cuba is being planned. ‘ls “tense and tig A Pentagon officials said Sun-. Meanwhile, the state depart. ; E Fo_rward Posts Under Assault NEW DELHl—Bitter fightmg.wera. outnumbering Indian by on the China . India frontier four to one blazed into its second day Sun- hegge lfislgfsgrgolgg Tan 05102;: day as India announced Chi- who were fighting “strictly in nese attacks on 18 Indian for- self-defence. ward posts in Kashmir_ China had lodged a most t. t ‘ d tr - Leading newspapers declared gggeiroggf--sfiiags are smgliagn India was in a desperate iinde- Embassy in Pekin_ against clared war'for survival. “l1”§nZied Ellacks by BEEFESSWE The defence ministry said lE:’;l;:i:PARED ":0"; bgzler pus: hlad Menon accused the Red Chi- 3 9" " 9 ‘"955 W " 35° 1-959 of naked aggression and ' ‘overwhelmed lWO POSLS SBl.l.ll‘- said India had been caught 113. .day. hours after the fiercestfI7l'€llared- lighting of the three-year-old 3'” ‘me ‘if hls remarks a.l' 5 'hOrder dispute broke out mass meeting Saturday night J‘ R‘ 3' C°1ema“' "almnal Indian Army lieadquart-ers re- w‘“~iakm by “me quartet} as Elks ll-‘le¢l°l' °°’“*”° °‘ " lpcrted from Kashmir the Chi- 3...... an "H" W negmate mmonf’ mn °versy_ "Yer "958 attacked 13 POSlS in the “Even after what the Chinese the 09851111-S Of Cfilladas “"1ld' Chip Chap River area of north-:hi1\P. done lo US if lhey mend .____1.._ VII close to the Cuban situation sug- - osted something more is in- ;t—including jets. shi;}s an roops—is merely part 0 an an- ‘ lN.S. Mother J 0 ~...,....,,, gRescues Six ; Addingftn the general atmos- Hurricane American diplomatic informants .provide any hints. clues or de- ltails of what the government‘ lmay have in mind. There:was tsome possibility that President ‘Kennedy may be using the mil- ; |it:ir_v build-up t wide- day the military concentratiogj rcnminued on Page 3 (‘.ol_ 4: 1—--——————-————. " SPARKS ROW l I l i l r life parks to commercial d€- ' . L d kl d f-. t - ltheir ways and desire a peace- velopments. Northern Affairs Paanaon" izke “aiefos S In iful ‘settlement they will not find SYDNEY «op» .- A Sydneyl Minister Diiisdale has termed ~ ~ 3 8 _ - V (Continued on Page 4 Col. 1) woman took five of her childrenl "purely speculative" reports ‘ Defence M1lll5l91‘ ‘- _ 9 Russia Silent exercise but l '::..::.°..':.:r. a:2..'.':r.:*"r.; lFrom Blaze from their burning house Satur-l that Mr. Coleman will be shi.ft- lmslma Me“°“ e Lw day. then went back in an dl ed to another job and his post 110315 Which fell Slmdal’ Were rescued a sixth before she was members of the faculty. and familiar areas of folklore and guests of the university at» musical comedy. Nfisa Roger tended. For her program Miss son is also director of ‘ Rogerson chose selections by the . ' ‘s lee club. Hero Schubert. Gluck. Handel and ',’J“;:°’;’D’:mfn mum be Saint-Scans. The second part _ ' -, M '1!‘ wag made up l gins ha!‘ reCll.H.l M13‘ groups of so the l Bartmon at the piano. MAJOR EXPLOSIAON AVERTED 19 >l , .g_.:_ W: .. a After Rivers LUTCBER. La. ( AP i-—Twelve‘ hi... 9 , [19 35° --...;. ‘spread Republican attacks that Is Menace To .'he had bungled the Cuban issue. ‘ One point of speculation—that NEW YORK (AP)~—l-lurricanc lK(3l'lll(-Zdv may be seeking to Ella. still a menace to shipping. ‘block the use of the Panama Sunday night was reported ;Caoal to ships carrying arms to about 380 miles south of Sable §Cuba-- was immediately dis- Island. N.S.. and moving north. ‘missed by a state department east and east-northeast at about Official Who Said the U5. al- ‘ nine 22 mugs an , way: will keep the Pan The weather bureau said the Cfififil OPE!!- stroiigest winds of the hurricane l'l0W€‘~'€l’- ~ lh 9 Washington are as an hour near Post. which is closely attuned its centre with hurricane force winds extending outward about 50 miles from its centre. Gale force winds extend out- ward in all directions between an es CUTIES IN BRAS 5“ « The .W9slt.er. their ' €dll‘l‘!€ 501' Labor 1) ‘the, 39“ 24 l1°“1'5- Gaitskell got a ome unex- Shipa in the path of the hurrl- pected competition w h 11 cane were warned to dxerclse making a speech Saturday-~ extreme caution. ' ‘ ' om six girls clad in their Gordon J. Martin said’. ‘he may have been cremated in the entibd underwear to the Kennedy administration. orrositiongg ;“ C i arty Ladder Hugh ; aboughed‘ (C? .Phom)_ subsidiaries of main posts taken to hospital with second de-l '1"-‘mame gree burns. 5 . Bernard Walsh. 43. re(i[c|1||d Is ] spokesman said Sunday she was of Smoke and one room ablam {killed Sunday when accidental- of the fire was not de Mrs. ceived burns on her arms on V _ _ ;While Playing {in satisfactory condition. SHEDIAC N 3. (C1,) ‘ Si» » Mrs. Walsh awoke early Sal- lshe led five children out of the Vly shot at her Upper Abougog- ‘ house and then dashed hack in fgin home_ .lermined. Damage was estimta- red at $4.000. ;face in the fire. but a hospital lurday and found the house full ?l’e"’“"d Fem‘ Pema‘ W" ltoctfusceue five'year'"ld hey‘ _ Iwhile she was playing with her seven-year-old brother. An in- l quest was ruled unnecessary. {In B.C. Riding loday 1 (I Peking. the Chinese deg, fcncr: ministry claimed Chinesei ftroops “recovered" seven posts. ifrom ‘ ‘ ‘ :troops" ‘the disputed border.) - IPOST WIPED OUT ; 3 Menon announced‘ Saturday] lthat Khinzemane and Dhola, a- ‘key n the northeastern’ ,nese. The Indian garrison ; 1 Khinzemane virtually was wiped . ‘cum. . . , Menon said Sunday the Chir : nese were shelling much farther ; south of the border in Indian‘ territory than before. but the rebelling was not continuous. l ' errand.- Chinese officials said there nod‘ had i been heavy casualties. But no ; figures were iziven. However. Menon estimaled ‘roughly that Chinese casualties ‘ lN.B. Byelecticn in “t. On Fighting MOSCOW (AP) -~ The Soviet press has made no mention of the outbreak of heavy fighting between Chinese and Indian gorces on the Himalayan bar- er. Thr. papers have virtually ig- nored reports of armed border ‘ clashes and bitter diplomatic ex- changes between Peking and o A rifle discharged lfrontier. had fallen to the Chi-‘NEW Delhi hi T909111 Weeks- No Complaint To UN Planned UNITED NATIONS fCPl-—In- dian delegates sources said Sun- day Indla hasno l_ ' 'cdmi5laii‘lln'g to‘ thk Security Council about the border fight- ing between Indian and Commu- nist Chinese forces. he Indian informants also said that despite the fighting, India still favors seating Com- munist China in the United Cations. a effects to a lightning flash-N 750 ABC announced another high- d I H. d b -d _ lg L. 3, 3 aft Gaitskell and the girls were 5 33315‘ .£‘.t.Y.$.”°.$2.:°:%¥.§i.‘i“s‘:;.‘3 °33i§don§’ “"1 “ as was’ "r'ii"° efiodéiedsmn caught Five Killed W‘ "W ‘° ““”°l 8" 3"‘ . . . .. day night aboard the Norwegian lidentlfied—-that of Second mate fire fore and aft at 3; a.m. dlence - on "Moshe Sides °‘ vancouvnn «cpl The is-lin Regina in the June 18 h=.d.§se.|. F D 3 5 L“ ".'°’" l-‘“l"‘ "’“”d ’°’ ' motor tanker Boheme grounded llianr Wollseii. 61. of C0lIen- lsalurdmv when the bow collided 0 no 9 5"‘? . . h bee u- d d H, reral election. ‘ OI‘ QC. ;S”‘."9l "’—5°l"“°” .'" “P91 the the Mississippi giver nenjhagen. Denmark whose body 'wii_h a sum‘ of (mu. on barges. _ The politlcan was address- ;3“‘35 "9 n 0” me 3“ RRESIGNED FOR DOUGLAS Chinese Nationalists from al_l i f d _ was inked u m'me mumvide and the flaming_barge3 created mg a Labor women's rally in lspeeches all are made in the! . . By FRANK SULLIVAN UN bodies and replace them he” ‘met com’ on‘ in m ex P P - the local co-o rative hall « - - H9 15 l1'Y1l18 3 “-0111*‘-llficlf lll. Will‘ Chinese Communists The - ploslona ‘river shortly after the accident. in flaming lake and brushed the LAC MEGANTIC. Que‘ (C1,. ‘ P9 . - ifederal riding of Burnaby-Co-‘ R solidly socmist fldmg_wmch. FREDERICTON (CP) ~. The‘ _ - ‘g -; - - o .I.hen we“ 3, wrvhm” - _ The Coast Guard said one Sm.“ of the shin \ . . Five members of the same famfl .g\rf‘3‘!",0S:f s;t0i';eté“i.i:i‘t£iegI\;;li‘xe1. Iqumam. mad sent Ethan Regier tn 0_ Eflffit New Brunswick Liberal égbflllllon was defeated 48 to eluding the tanker‘: captain. lrescue worker report that Shortly after! the cloltlisittilii. fly were kmed and three othersl ‘ix amaéuve cizlfieg pa}-aderf And today the 40.200 oligibleglawa for the lastliilno. years. llS’3ft.\:dc0l11‘1’5”t“;":hl“ f°“".-"ea" firms w,a[.ihp Snvm “mm has mg“ were injured’ game of the other homes may blew‘ mvevliiltbem eaped n 0 E 'l".t°.d S‘l"d"V whe“. their 93’? in bras and Panties‘. voters‘ or those of them whol Ml“ R937" resigned his 3”” lngulrliceir)i'enl2s.arb l£it'fm!liaai'JoIr.oili’i‘s ~‘”°ml“"-ll 3 mil-‘-"”‘ L95 lllh‘-ll .1. cont Guard said never be recovered. that they ainng era. collided with ii Canadian Pacific; The girls brought traffic to shlw H wet; tn cast their ; after June 18 to give Mr. Dou- ‘ B Robichaud gm A blast at th The General Assembly will start Sunday the fire is confined aft. SAYS N0 FOG - Runways freight train in this; 3 Stan Ponce turned out to ‘ ° ‘’ ‘ “ '_ lglas an opportunity at a riding gféderax Pmgressiv, conserva_ debating ii, Mpnday. _ minor explosions in the s 0 cam Rolf Gje1sg_ad_ slightly. 00mm‘-lllll‘-V 11951‘ ill? M31“? D0?" contra] Q". crowd, of women .V0leS fill‘ the Side 05 SN‘-lallsmiconsidered by the party as safe. -me government in, national '—---———————————-—————- hunkefl 11'" ¢m=d- Ind "19 SOUHS I’-'I built skipper e Boheme, "- . . . .. I ~intei'ested in tlie lingerle~ ‘or free enterprise. who is opposing him? “he”. Lem, L.,...;, 1; peg;-.? . hlflhhl exvlofilve “T89 of “if?” said there was no to the ]~,1'fs"“-‘l“"(;‘rli“{"I“5 }"S:'t;l‘l‘:',°“lg§‘°dh“:j ——and men—iiiterested in the If they choose socialism side} Liberal warm Clark. 29 .z,._.... " ' ' ;P|-Ice Dro S E ‘°l"°“l" amp’ “. b.°u"°d '1'l’v’€l‘ ‘ll l»hl‘- llme Of the C0lll3l°ll- .' - ' ' ' 9 l "105 5- - _ ~-as they have ever since the lyear - old insurance consiiltanl. in a 48-page address Mr. Rob-l P in be out of anger pu-ensure;-5 S .. 1‘ son. Julien. 21. and Jacques. 7.; A ff - ‘ “h t . d. . . . . . . . . ' Mlh W‘ and daughters Noe“, 19 and; “U 0 W3 P 9 30?? Ml - ;riding was created in 1958 -— and Burnaby councillor who ran l('llallCl told a standing-room-. .- mmmued t” ‘Mod the drum‘ M ‘V913 l-he ‘"3 “"39 l” ma‘ ' ' ' we "-°"‘““l5’ 3““Cl-"‘d 3 ‘they Choose Tommy Douala.-I lsecond to Regier in June wi only cm of 1200 in nearby; gigigluon lo “even. ' mall" DORGHESTER. N.B. — Two d¢'RY."mGlel8tlid 381%. I the Yglandm 13' 3“ °f “earby Nan" lrfit of lilittentlicmti lzfillollt 5 f8- g If they choose free enterprise -[more than 9,000 votes evon School theie would be no? - l ‘ _ ' has d (in minjnuzn 9 Crew 1119113 91'! 0 ' . - i 5 l0" 5 OW 0 5 w°me“ 0“ ' th h ll ' f‘ C t' E ' Gr W nd. fall session of legislature‘ = The Coast Guard said the flit. sway tug 30111119 D. liaulini “*9 bar" tivmlotliziibrgllitldruiie ldirelilzilrd giiill “"3 Way to the rally 8t0PP€d lbilariiida Béociglecrgditc, llliliererall. 39. orxhseedllaanldvael eliifiineei-entalriing and no general provincial elec- "’l‘l°l' “ed “"5 ‘"3"’ °‘ the wide “"'l"- "’°‘°’“ ' R? d w teké t h -931’ l0 ‘Valch " lProgressive Conservative or ln-his first try at politics. lion this year. He named Deal ship. now in confined to the in- spread ml!-Ce mm. in smlflb Gjelstad sad lie. saw the at” i‘;c°’Me°r§nfia “wh‘:,"°5tl’h‘eir. Model Fay Patmore sa’ 2 ‘dependent’ ‘ social Crediier Rene Ga. ;3 as date of a hyelection to rilll cm . d ""la“°“ ”°“"d "1"" “’m3"' New Brunswick and ham" ‘M haw his warning condition wfs degigpjijegi as cm.l "I've "ever had 3° "Well i The spotlight is on Mr. Dou- macho. 49. lumber grader and ltwn vacai-.‘. seats in the provin-T “tag tzrlca . mpg] fired 1°”; mm” °°mp"tmenl' ‘H’ ' northern Nov; Scolna ' signal‘ - mp”"°dly“ Then he ‘ "“e"tl°" 1” my m"" I W”“‘ lglas. former CCF premier of runner-up in Regier in . gcial constituency of Kings. .‘l:_:éders 1:8 urges ctstfis vaeeék RECOVER NINE The P“. Peta. AL swerved the Boliemo in an at- T1}, accident nccu,-,-ed at 3. ‘l9l_;_, h°W Ml‘ Gamkell 3°‘ isaskatcbewan and now nationall Independent George Burham, Mr. Pearson. Who‘ flew hell‘: lfm. mp grad; Olgesteers under The oration compart- mom mug“ 2,, of sum‘ tempt to miss the driftinl -level crossing. Quebec Provin-.' °g'Lab0r 8“ official saw rleader of the New Democratic ;72. cafe owner who sold his res- frorln gtitpa V2111: a1f“tr1d;lg'mnI§m: the formula buying arrangement ment was near the crew’: quar- ° ' 1 ' ha;-gag, clal Police said there was some‘. “we helps y ad crowd i lP81‘ly-. rl3U_1'3hl l0 fl"-‘W99 3 Pl3“°"“ i‘l’°th° "‘ g. . er h '3 t with Canada Packers. re,-3 where am, bodies were P.E.I. ,n _ e f. _ fog on the unpaved road at the H. k ‘ H “fa m ' I Douglas. just turned 58. was‘whic_h calls for an underground 0 ‘E Dremlef 5 SD89‘! all 8 : prices expected ms week “st recovered. None of these bodies Sterling. 21, of West Sackvillo ‘"9 “'3' .""’ w°m°“ ‘rew me . ~ l"? w°.ade‘é"’°° ‘:,m°'° out of public office on his re- duplicate of Vancouver so the 8 l'.l.0n Dress C0nfel‘el1l'€_- ‘red brand steers at $4525 per have been identified. and St. ‘escaped in a 1965 or '56 half-ton members on the ship. 0119 W” Nantes is about 80 miles south ‘ 5°“°“s'mm women’ Ecenl. birthday for the first time l city would survive a nuclear, hundred pounds on 3 ran grade_ James 'Pai‘liib~.(county) Sberlffltruok at about 4 pm. among the missing. I of Quebec City. Iln 30 years. He was defeated -war. ‘ -‘hol dressed Weight basis. This “'_"“*"**~ » -- ‘is down $2 50 per hundredweight V____\. I . .. -.. . - R ‘ -'__ o . ' C 0 1'. Announcements. notices in from lhe $4r.I5 quoted 8 Week ' ’ d '1 ’ Births deaths ....... .. :i.iri :8 0- p Classified . . . . . . . . . . .. 18-19 . Bhlf‘. brand steers are_ listed - - . ‘ Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 lat $“'25' d"w" fmm 345"5- and _ _ cum Queen, ______ U 5 ;$42.25 for Brown brand steers. 9 ' Prince County I 'd““'" fr°’.“ ‘ ' I " siimmerside .. 8 1!“? l”‘°°" ‘"9"’ ”"l°"“5°d by _ .. Lincoln Dewar. secretary of O :«p:men','-""""""""' ‘.9, ‘the beef producers committee - _ . _- ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " {named to keep an eye on the VATICAN CITY (cpl .- Five I as a moderate. -Archbishop Roy iary in Japan and returned to . .fnrmula bnylnrz arrangement. canning, c 1”, re hm” mm . has long served as chic Roman .Canada before the Second World 1 turned to ecumenical council ‘Catholic clia lain to the Cana- War anc became bishop of ' I commissions Saturday as Pope dian armed oi-cos. « ‘ , G:-avelbourg. Back. ; g ' John tcleacoped usual election Moat Rev. Philip I‘. Pococli. Most ReV- Albert!!! Martin. T 2 Nile! in I bid to speed up bu|l~ é Codjutor Archbishop of Toronto Bishop of Nlcolet. Que.. who was ' v ‘ v_ . neg.‘ , . - -3 who Wu namgd to the gomfi mm to e commission on lit» , g _ g voting shortcut. in »WhlclI jinn i discipline! in- . - _> h churchmen were iclerfl.‘ A e, of . -‘ . I . elected to each of uven work- vWll|lllP9S and former bishop of Th: “"9 Cniglizgl t;PP°t':l‘ WWW F810!‘ Saska n. hhhhnp .po¢¢¢k mend compare 2 o - enema an at m.1oritiu.obvi- me... 1.... mi in my place}. can won the four ; lied ".5 :9, . “mum. of mum“; "gum M. 13, 1»... working c laalona set up at 3 I "It ‘i I "_ “"0 ;'“°°°'°' ml“ mmnull the 7:“ V. “— comm“. ll-IONOLULU tAPv—A nuclear troubles with 'l‘bnr boosters lift- mfllll in nu 0 Vern. *- 01‘1ll 14 Cllldllll film“ WEN lrievice the size of the atom ""3 ‘”'"h"a"l‘ .“‘l° ""7 “ky- th I 3' mg A9.“ ‘mm "0" °‘ "5 dmllgn‘ mm’ with finned in 7 cu. . . A new n'llsSllP was used this ‘e 8 glottal by the council greater partlclpationby tliecon- l "M C M” ‘L bomb that destroyed Hiroshima “m‘,_a 3pmau_v_bum boost”. when to med amois 0 min ‘ Q s _ ' Iztldllfl the conference COI1Ild- yin 1.4. “HF detonated above employing the motor from 1 gm. V"; “tun of the Johnston Island Friday night. surlare - to - surface sergeant chunlaaicinbly. ll! 3.5”‘ ‘Another larger test shot is “"°k"l- The ““"l“" l’3°l“‘35 0' 9'” '3 ““"°""i'W lscbeduled for Tuesday night. m.°l°d°d bcween "ml 30 “ct mu me cumun. l Observers on the island of miles up V“ ° " " ‘° °'“" lKauai closest to are blast and wnruuzo WELL l ’“¢t‘L~.'Mm’"“wd at‘ in. labau" 100 miles northwest of The Atomic Energy Commis- an ‘ qu.."b. 2 ‘Honolulu. reported I bright. or-‘sion indicated the device and mu comm cm.“ A 4 M.‘ WV, ‘B0110 fireball that burst into its booster performed perfectly. - “*5 - an at \ “E “ gr .view above the horizon at 10:30 desnile three delays totalling an in‘ am .h' an c-‘Rho. f -_ . '.=. 3‘ lp.n~.. Honolulu time riday hour presumably caused by mend Ihi-fit the No I fin ' ‘ i i - . 1 Heavy clouds reduced its vlii- ' cloudy we Ifer. h_ an ' ' ' I I 2 1 M’ t at le teat. . . scouts, cuss Hoio RALLY VIA HAM RADIO -~ er runinnappimut ,‘":,‘°.‘,l‘,.,“":".,°’°{,‘,',';f,,E‘, 'l’“"""'m° &aIbinducom.eiiiiuuid "“""""‘ ‘T, '°,.,¢.;."" kcuiinuiucnuioamwn uid.n'o"£ilv°".'n an «aura . , Ilfll-I-OUVINONIII world ovll’ til‘ weekend. Elcli yell‘ scouts cl over-tie world- get togelier lit Ilrltou pl‘-‘ lad to i die short $flfloIti by voice or morse code. Con- '\ Gilli: tries to make contact for the scouts visiting with him. Looking on are Bruce Roper. left. James Kirby and Elaine Roeveo. lover Honolulu. which « miles n orth east of Johnston lslan cl. The detonation was nnLv Ullll “ second 3 ii c c essful American ‘ l high-altitude nuclear test in six. [tries in the Pacific this year‘. 0 lFcur have failed because nltitudc shot above Johnston for Tuesday night or W 3:; morning. is one will involve a larger device it Friday nignt’s blast which packed a lpower ol less than ai.ooo tone ‘of TNT. r 1, I",-'_'v '4‘ ‘