l Senate MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Iii: Maxims OIA MERE MAN ...':."=r.""“" '°' P "l The People's Paper Read by Eve ..':::.::-~~>-= M Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew "Elwmulnlk Th". c““- _-_ 4 “ Hm J1 Subscrlpflbiis.‘Dciivereirhittlq “on!” Dilly Ffllllled "l1- A 13, Mail $5.00; other Provinces 8s U. S. 1100 CANADA -Ni~‘l.D. SIGN CONFEDERATION AGREEMENT FREETOWN MAN IS SERIOUSLY sponge‘ l Details Of Nfld. Agreement Outside Formal Union Terms av William Wilson OTTAWA. Dec. l2 —tOP) -- A conglomeration of detail was iron- ed out by the Canadian and New- foundland negotiating teams out- side the formal tennis of union signed Saturday. The administrative problems in- volved in uniting two countries were covered in a iii-page supplementary document entitled “statements on questions raised by the Newfound- land delegation." It covered 24 questions which Netvfouiidland asked and on which Canada had to define its policy and iii many cuscs make exceptions from usual federal practices. The formal tervtns of union al- lowed Newfoundland to continue manufacturing, selling and eating margarine. The administrative sup- plement ruled that margarine will Member Dies TfvlIiONTO. Dec. 12-tCPl -—- A whom-r of the Senate for 28 years. anon Anthony McDonald, 72, died g. m» homo today. a Progressive Conservative Sen- “...- for New Brunswick. he was nmmnlod by the Meighen adminis- lralWn in i021. Hr- was the scventh i-l nor of tho SIG-mcnibcr Upper ullh‘! in lcnizth of service. lla dr-ath made the 14th vacancy p, m» Senate. There are 65 Liberals no’. L". Progressive Conservatives. irwtl at Shedlac, N. 8., in 1875. 12 Stolen ll. S. Secret Papers Made Public WASHINGTON. Dec. l2 —— (AP) — Secret United States Govern- ment papers obtained l0 years ago by an admitted Communist agent Newfoundland’s ileeision Approved contained international dynamite. _. _. it was disclosed Saturday night. MANCHESTER. Dec. l3 — Twelve of some hundreds of (Mondayo -- (Reuters! - The papers uncovered by the House of Manchester Guardian today says that Nevdoundlandts decision to enter the cntifedoraiion of Canada “seems to he ihc most sensible thing that she could do." Rcfenin: to the Responsible Government League's efforts to prevent the act of confederation being finalized" the newspaper s:\_\'.. "The league is asking, in effect, Representatives committee on un- American activities in its in- vestigation of a Communist. spy network were macic public by the committee with State Department approval. The papers were from confidential State Department files. One of the dozen was among the secret information which had §rn nor Alrllonald was educated .'it Slli; n- lligh School anti Si. Jos- ,.|.u lollflll‘ nt hlomrnmconk, NB. llc \-.-i.< n resident of Toronto for lll‘1il‘l_\' 25 years. ill “as married in 1901 i0 Alice Tor"! .\_vl\vard. dzughlcr of John l I\\.\ltl of l-‘olmouih. N. S. Surviv- we his widow, {our sons, John. 1.. tiorilon and Lnirtl, itnd two HITS. Jean and Greats. be treated similar" to basic foods in Canada and hence will be exempt] from sales tax. l Residents of the new province: will not pay federal income taxi on earned income for the first three months aftcr union and will not.| of course, be liable for tax on iii-l come acquired in the three months‘ between Dec. 31 and March 31. ‘if i‘ lin. ivzis a "ricord high“ March Ill. 1 -- .in<_~ an increase of i3 ~ ivll‘ nicl‘ lllt‘ 194G infill. li-licrles accounted for SIT,- llllll of the total. and inland ~\ l-Jr the remainder. replaced lobsters as lhel species. marketing at 356,-! ll" l l,ill.<lEl‘$ brought in $3,611.- l llirrin: and cod were in third Policy llcfinrd The subiects on which Canadian policy was defined in the document included imports of essential goods. broadcasting. passports, harbors, hospitalization of vcterans, sales tax on margarine, aviation, sterling IillO\\'- been recorded on microfilm. 'l‘lils film was found l0 days ago in a hollowed-out pumpkin on the farm of Whittaker Chambers. a self-admitted forrier Communist. Chambers has accused Alger Hiss. former State Department official. and others of passing some of’ the secret documents to him. This has been denied by l-Iiss. The l2 documents madg public fcr the vote of the majority to be sCi aiside in favor of the minority “A general election would pro- duce a larger majority for confed- eration than the plebiscite, for the autonomists are more concentrat- ed than the coiifedcrators. "In an election, thry "ivould carry by largo majorities the con- stituencies in the Capital and the interests in the Orient. llll‘ Rvfli" llirllll- llleviews Marketing Outlook ‘in Eggs, Bacon And Cheese l no; illirih positions with market- surplus fisheries family . . . - ‘ ‘ d i ii ity nd the oher - lll“ Pl 53-31mm and 513W" allc-Ps- lllf’ Newlflllndlalld Rallwfll‘. _?..___..~-_~~--~----—----- ---- —-~—— ifigpl$innQ liéh: and?‘ W...“ i0 Q". méialgllyicnfinou m h“ ‘find? m", over the Newfoundland fish"??- . postal and telegraph aepvlcee, I The outlook for the Prhue Ezl- Lbgqn.‘ Had the surxmlndlxlz rhstrlr" In l" n rplnslvlgv; H!“ h? mm B“. rm. Ngwfnundland ‘he pm. ltlellli“llllil'“is'llll° lhllall“ sllllllluli “ltd 15111110 DPllIllICPT ‘l! lmmll- ' _... WA-.. -- m: ,,.,‘,,.‘,',,,... 1.1 ‘.‘.;',Q..C..¢<=1..1 at. Y-"Cldl llllalfl ‘Vlll "Tmlln"? all‘ .. cl. F-‘il hHlSlYIP-i- P00900500‘ ("gr anzl c-liccsa was very good. l‘ l ' I l mllllilfflllfil of its own fisheries ‘ (w o E t changes n electoral districts. A few airllnugh me né“. Bring-n (mid SJLT‘ GARAGE BYRNS i2: gtlavilixtnixci 1x256!“ L‘ > £1033“; with the export “l,” S other minor matters were also cov_- ____ Cnmrafls called m,- Mnape, quam- " ______ worth ln! luntozraphic ‘equipqéent prndurt cred. Q lil-Pfi lllllfi l“ llle PM‘. year, ivtr. W- OAMPBELLTON NB Dec l2 M. “mm RM. n ' These laws are to continue for Two Newfoundland trade coni- LONDON n ._ 12_(CPl~ ueen . . » . _ ' ' L‘ " - ~' ~ ~_ _ _ _ ‘. . H‘ m d t g 10¢ "t one to the Dance at Bonshaw ntlssioners will be absorbed into the “an. g1 k “flaring from a cough llglzvlllfilel Sid ~lCPt - Dadmacg c.tiiriligiicglunil(l‘ Tm articles dlflllfi neicflrccrzierlelg fiéozffl-p; lllzwnmiscrazgn“ b’ ‘ - . ‘ - -- ‘ -- -~ - ~ . - ‘Bl ‘ ' _~,- 1' Jar ~ s ' l~:~- ’I‘tiesday_ Canadian Tiiadei Commissioners ru-ul as n result has Clarice-lied all “m retumw from‘ mm“ “Mal-e fiiollshzcéurlézrara 1110“, smu..._a\. ilelnmflnfalzqlliéla‘ lilllxrtliltaahee (empon ham? by me Fade...“ wean]... - selvlce- bl" l 9 Fsllerws B°l*l"l'5 °\'<‘"llll~' ““l\'“l~"‘"“‘“l5' l w“ “l” it ‘d d t‘ D l iOlb-Pflll- ‘ ' ' . . .0 . . . l ‘ - . - i - Under the arrangement. New- _ .... Hr-VHMHWR concur" 1‘0‘\!GS Hall. representatives abroad will not be nqunQcd suiurduy. She missed u £565 Zlg-rlzultulllacl COZTGFCHCE. B“ rilgllL. A non Lus‘ ‘I35 sailci-llhfri-‘rntl aiih abaiidonedflliis finfvilctgftdltgxip. fomdlflndyg Bah fish Pxmms m“ MEKYISSXSTfid 23:)"- la. "iilfly Point, Tuesday, Dec. 2i. disturbcd. theatre cnizagcmcnt Friday night. (ic,'cg“‘5l_ {mm Prmne Ewan ill: crate-storey.‘ wzueclii c u ‘ida b}. y Sings Phicnc: tnalswm (he cpmmue tn move mrough a bodv aburev ‘Ymona T; 44‘ Edmmpmn r ' _ _ _ _ ._ ““ “ .‘ " ‘e was ic.\'c as ':lI‘lSIf I ‘ " _ ." -- ~- . "[‘1]‘cp m “S” ‘new m“ Tues \i§,’,'.‘,‘,’,‘§.’..‘§..°§d“ssiililfilsugiilds VATICAN CITY Doc. i2--<AP>-- km?“ “*5 lmwl l“ AgllFulwl” dc-feectilvle \\ll“.lliZ or a hraicr. lgoods. "M. ‘ll’ ll““‘l°““‘l“‘“°l “Wm” 5b 2b; Regina. zap 2; Winnipeg 12b ' l- ' - - ‘ ' Munster W. F. A. Stewart, who ol- rd Fish Exporters, Ltd. 4- nah-mm 36 44- Ottawa 19 30' 1a..‘ nccnmber 14th. Good music. soul; austerity program, will be Tho yglcitn TIHnMInCicPdL Sutlurréll“ in return“ b," could n“ b3‘ ‘ The“, i; prn\!i§inn a3... m n»... Ninmrpal _.,5_ Qlugbw 16 26, ‘Same -_ .... .. continued through the existing po~_-_ Pop:- ius wi pnn ‘uc nnicni vflcfied bv ‘plcphnne l“: We“. i g wflwfoundland legislannn [or mm 3mm v “dmufln w OK gimp“ "l on.“ Cnmert‘ Mal-ghflcid -------~---—-~ - —- — Muss Christmas PH‘ Ill lll-S lll‘\\'ll'° ‘ ‘_ ‘ " \ , K I t t I A 1 ‘ ,3 f I .' > ‘d y “Sh. f . ‘f , " , “ I ‘ , _ s... 4 ill" ‘$.21 e911 I1 eres l1 1111a 0 1S m " " .:.-*a.*.:;~.:r;s:..".2'..*- s“ __.__ —' ~ s c‘ nos; kept the oiiti rom e ~ l ‘ . ‘ _ _d < ~' '_- ' _ .. , , .3 b _ . ~ An ofilcial spokesman so. no HALIfAX‘ 39¢ 1g __. (c?) _ "lurk Christmas Concert" Tuek U t. M U uladluonal common) m“ “an 11$; erslmw ‘am he bllllevetl mpl B I 7 ‘llllflfmllillwl "P" Plvallallll’ "n hm” Official inland forecasts issued b) l“ Wmmber 21st ovfo Nliwlfll-‘lll-‘lglidvnMass 1701212- poultiqv ‘producer would face a ‘ hin- Neivftwundlaiig e-‘tngfl lldtlfg‘ thr- Dominion Public Weather w ‘ , ' " ' - _ ~ - g ~ le .-__--_-- “w; . o w‘: l ose o thine .‘-' on" ..» H.i"fm n 'l'd l "Pope to Cape Traverse Christ- ' (Aphcrmlllllhorlf l"? l‘ “"1” 5:8“)? wljgxflbleltxhgladlgirlllllflfi: 1.3L. lo: ugh: ca". 13.n- bv-clcction. lllltllfl Marilimos. ivhose n.,(ll,:f,];: “fining-x an ‘n! “m1 has Concert December “lst vvuutllv Allllnlll? ll5ll°Pl°§ Pa" _“lll ‘l g p0,‘. m ' l ‘ ' - BvKA ("Jlikldlilll Press Mall‘ Writer , C h,‘ d l“ we.’ ‘l P t ’ .d abmad m. l ‘ __‘ f_ " ’ ____ ' ' sr. JOSEPH. Mo. Dec. 12 — he discussed tomorrow by Uflllfll lllll" Bllll-‘ll “mlmcl m 46 mum“ ‘ANNAPOLIQ ROYAL n s De l Jet." u i)‘ xiicktnw ‘ill flm phallic Si life's“ ll bum ' a in h . . . - - __ ~ . ~ . - i. -~ 5L ~— . . l t ‘ - ' ; ' ' i . ,1 3 z 1 s ‘Ward play and Bing“ ML lAP)dailiestlvlaoctiuefthellohxstrlalrlilgt isllltei ‘(lollogirilnlsnlrhgttiilllriitil coilinnd liglfeniliggiiuaiiliiitymxhthrilocgnipatl l2"‘CP'—Tl“‘ lllmllll “ml Shlllll‘ l "air-old dairy owner and former m m 12L ------ - l...I-l,11.I.l\-¢<~p,-?.l p31‘! ‘t? m, ‘LQ: :- - , u a c er.. - l _ _. .. -' ‘ . . ._, " ‘ " ‘ _ ' ~ "l" Léfllfln H811. M0008). D90‘ muse Elf? '1'“ n C da the United States “use uniting-and at a slightly lllfi 0f ll" D-F1°Y‘Allllall°l~>-Kll1F‘ l Nova Srnia rligltwayls MlYLmEI‘. _ _ _ ‘_ lilmcs Sunday cvcning. The ridge lIlth, a P. M. nee lunches. wnvs ofshopllerfi- u , 1m. "l" a“; '11P“ ' P" mm. gpah,‘ {we m“, “on... M” vongidL bv-clcciion has ended "us voters‘ PrQgn-eeg-yp . Cnncpiw t. .v.-_ A.\‘(‘II<L.\"I‘S “om. man.»- 1 W W." ma. h“. caused Two officers onan an -siop ing lionmzir , runcc. or) _- - - . . ' r “- . ' _ . ‘ - ‘1- ;.1‘, , l‘ n. V“ .13.. m‘ 1; . _' ‘ . H ".1 . _ ‘ _ . . “Llrhlu. (“Wen M Norm Mn- dgmn reporwdll: halmséillliysfgiilltitlillg iimficllspitnliicnliiistgiisglllrin. iilirllllolli: wlllg-psllllpms m dispose of em illcci Na ‘(iuilitilldallel sin iltliwrcsciit l Flozlxifliq-‘fmrllnllrlftiihvmiiiilnlilw-hiil lllllll l-"‘l'l “ml lm“ llll“ “W” ill-ll illii-aldl-lil" lililrswfilgtrtififiagultlx: i‘... tonight. si f -. ri- a a c aiwman W1 WM ~ - , ~ . ~ _ ' < - . . ; _, l.‘ ‘W-.. .. - - ‘ll 1 .l\_v n. rl-r- '* __ '" " ‘w lllllvllvs. a e 0 u" l n a pound of butter from a store. prhsibloclosmg of [lSllliUZ grounds However, the high price for "m" l“ lfll‘ llml-t‘, "l ("mm:l_“ ' ‘Connmwd an m“, 5 C,‘ 5, ‘Qiglnll allldlllilmlduglnwl l‘ lihp .1.i_ ,.\.< a result, of this south. But she escaped-roaring away off the New England SIRlPB- l-tlllrll‘ poultry moat this year might lead The Tmnpmllll l" m“. l" we’ " ‘ " _ l l wlllll‘ “f” llllllllmll mllll" "Annual meetln o1 Kin mm in her new automobile which csr- dor. New Brunswick and Nova in a 5W1“; H, pmducgjon 0g cock. thirty vvlllfl-‘l W?“ fle-“Ylllfll lil’ la‘ into ihc district. In most TPltlllhong c0 Willlbe hem in fem '. rlcd a list price of $3.000. 3mm‘ dull"? §P"“'“l“ll Flerlmls- erels rather than pullets next man!’ “melmrs as ll“ ‘m-‘ll m‘ l s e e e oils temperatures will rise dur- iton Hall D. 18 g vcar lh’! Deputy Minister said. “ml” l“ NM“ scmllm lllglllllll- a the nichl and by mid after- ’ °°' ' ‘ ' ‘. ' q; f 01. Canada's i111 parties unleashed a‘ ‘unlit? lcvnDCTPtitlrPS will be above In any eient a. rev son o p .1 . concentrated and prolonged bia-t l1.~.-.-,;_,._§ m all 1<pg]()n§_ "Meeting of’ Vernon Driving Club at Dennis Daugherty. l w d- . ‘ nemall'D°°'15lll' 0 ' Mime '[hl.' sofllllleldlflzl-Lgsoeltiefilillljliel t H d B hilt ther is I l.‘ _ _ M kg rovers in Ills - .'- l _____________y___ ____ no "i sou M’ - e ~-w,m|n._..I cm," m Town" .In v s n e This iii-mile long constituency lflrugzled Mo“ a, 2 M“ and rupk- rhallfc of a new disturbance Yco Theatre Montague ‘fhuraday Although the United States was ll-l‘ l"~“'~"-""‘l "Fllml “Flaws ll"""ll PLYMO\;TH_ 1.;n._.;_.,m1_ n" 3_led “Y; [he n”, mp "m... nil thclinrnwitin on the New England Mlv. ' - _-- x it a lartle Producer of eggs there ‘he "lo Oflliclralg ngfiéflg; part1‘ ‘ lcri-rrhe. RA.F..sr.iiar:ii1iZ over coast despite vlolcll’ l-llllllllPl" "“-"-‘l T“; “m” "l ‘l’ l“ l?‘ - 97V '9 ~ I g1 t, ‘h - f flUflflK llll‘ K5 m0" 511W 501-‘ - _ f A L] - l _1 m9 4 U , ' ' ic ll and winds of inpcv at osnhcrc w cause rat "Picture at Morell every ‘NQS- whsgmcm". DB0‘ m _ (AP) Co!“ m“ ‘wanna film ohued 2102201: $1928?“ pilovldlrlifi ctlarrestitlldt: lllal ll‘? "lwlllll" may ha“ a izliililiiigrllllgflrtlctnlll iileglltflonlginii? and gsillamflrvrtfellme l g in tho northern regions. There ii day. hid" ma Sunday show — C0559- Rlcfl Pl" 7°’ “l0 “m” Brazil, Uruluay. Cfllmhl“ “n taken in ‘hlélp‘n“ only to dank bearing on three other by-elcctlons gm ‘mm1nou\.n.§ 0am. Saturday Thomas s“... than, 1= u" dnub! 1.». risk of freezing rain in Central "00 P- M- . ‘he at,“ aumlgctdatfenxe £33k: Egg: might ‘any: ngoétidbogzkgr tencv areas Difficulties could quite 0000:"! lhMOntaritlYS ill-rlg°n' h... a "suicide bombcrlinto stormy that. the fleet. saw the brilliant lmw Tlriiiisivlrk for a fez beta-ls‘ was reerr 1' 0 s oounc m ' “ .' Mnntobais arque e an uc- ._ _ . 1; _-__¢. iri c As lhc ivsrm air reac es "Mlllllll Mull"! New mmlnlm‘ minute" or m. m American "- mll“ Enrlqlle Commit“! to m‘ lllcfrlilllnizdellflo; iiiargsllsndisilhbcoilzaiz: 590's Llwahml" Mounlillns‘ will‘? otri, “Tllllllslsllllgnlilllllglldlliggqlldiflg- ilarilinflfaiililleilhlllaifrinllhcy] "fvcrle lltl- lrllslrltl "l" “lll "ml l“ l.” 3mm” Farmers Institute at. Afton l-lsll- Dllbllll! Wllllll" l‘? W“! °7 the quest full information from Costa a-nd underwmng American mm Although Prime Minister St. M" ‘m; ~Mnn..7..~d" The aircraft cvn rcoions Xlonday evening. December 14th. All members please Council of the Organization of mes and Nicaragua on the situa- dun" - mum“ did not take an “m; T-he bnmb vflnslmng o! “we {or Tnmnlymroulmod m "S M5,. Roman“. forecast “mld- Amnlclln smog‘ ll°"- Mr ‘Shaw said several Domln- m" l“ ll“ “mNlBnHhe llddrcs“ flares producing a total flash ofiat 4 am. Prince Fdivard Island — Inter- i- Th‘ ‘imlmu M m‘ “ma “m! SAN 5055' CM“ ma‘ Dec‘ m“ l l ‘ti iii i l flt tlmi tic "l h cclmpllmenlflxy dlnner l“ 0000000 hndlc power was dropDPch several London newspapers have mittcnt. rain until nftemoon. Over- ssBllYlflI dressed chicken. fowl. agreed to meet again at. a pm. (AN-Costa Rlcan authorities said Kenwme [or 10mm Jumce Wm kénm. a fimhkm L506 m‘ by a been "mm M ‘h? RIAFJS mp ca“ “Wyn!” evllmmg. Temper lease and ducks Tuesday. Dec. 14. 55.1., Tiiesdssn. This apparently W!“ they have weathered the ln- (co-ntinued on Page 5 Col. i) ister Ilsley. Whose resignation Lama“... (living out. or the clouds. formative in the manoeuvres and attlfes nglno during the nlglht. 9 "m- "M" 3 P-m- Cmnllfllllve ltl-VE! "10 fwd!" mllllfl"! mlly: lllfll 9ll°°k “l m‘ Invasion "my It. was sccn to explode Il0 feet elsewhere. 'l‘lic News Chronicle Much milder Monday. Winds fllllm “mslalllwhed "m" Nlcnragua above the sch, asicvn of a heavy Saturday disulmvrrl on ils from smith fifteen. Temperatures early iirlvos offered. R. L. Dickleson, New c“ 4s hours to make their decision. WOW. u lher a meeting of Clyde River Hall reopening and final presentation of "In the Good Old summertime". Wednesday. Déoember 15th. Curtain 8.15. Sale l“ Candy‘ Elm" proceed. m, “ML ion from Nicaragua. Action was taken at the end o "A. P. Gallant. Rustleo, will be unloading two cars Old Sydney Cosl next couple of days- at Hunter River Station. A. P. Osiisnt. mm- °" "“"°““ "“‘"'°““ll"” tlco. Costa Rica from Nlcnrnkllm" Delegates reported that in in 5P°M0red by Cherry Valley Junior and suggested a five-power watch ""'~ Lunches served. Costa Rica Appeals The immediate question is whe- the ' foreign ministers themselves shall be held , to consider the Central American countryb complaint of en invas- s 4 1/2 houvr extraordinary session s! the council during which Costa Rica. charged that "armed forces invaded dog committee be named to sup- ed by developments. try production plans was indicat- Maritime Electric Co. Acquires Cardigan Line The Mtiflilnle Electric Company izas taken over the Cardigan Electric Company. Mr. A. v. Ams- worth. general manager of the Maritime Electric. slated yester- day evening. The Cardigan line. miles long. ran from Cardigan and served families. This purchase. which has been approved by the Public Utilities Commission, makes the sixth purchase of smaller independent Lnes by the Alaritime Electric within the past l6 years. In i932, it purchased the Mont- ague-Georgetown line; lll i937. the Hunter River line which also serves New Glasgow and Rustiro; in 1942. the North Trjvrni ElCCtflt’ Co.. whose lines servctl lllp rom- munities of Borden. Carleton. and Albany as well as ‘Iryon; in i045, the Sourls Electric Co; and in 1947, the line seriiiig Crapaud. Victoria and neighboring districts. about seven Montaauc to about. 50 Now Serving 35.000 Mr. Ainsworth said the Maritime utlol‘ McDonald, who would 0H Jill)’ 1- rflldflllé 0f ll"? Bland » ' v ectric o nts ts customers b |~ l l’\f‘l"i'i T3 on Dec. 24, died of s will start payins federal lncnmg the committee would have been Haiidmnlosenugy E118 numtijell of 1mm"; n ‘lanmll l» -~ ailment. lax on the usual b-"isls—lhr<>ush '°“l°m°l-" “mm” l“ “y Mew“ Mo‘... cngqlhwnp...‘ n. m. main. Since it has 7.100 mctcrs l om- n \‘.l|l i.» huricd llfll‘? Tucsrlziy deductions from salary cheques or S-‘llvellllllfllls Wm“ "l ‘mm ha?“ land‘ ’ ' atlon in the Provincc. llll‘ Coni- lnylillldllllflflflil lscrfiitlcs art Our gthetr sourceslvof incl-rte.‘ The ex‘; ‘igdillfib. diplomatic authorities said ‘The mm is Hm‘ (he HUtOHnHF “any has U00 cnstmmh Aumu ..|" ‘prtoiua r- (Qman inp ion apiies mainy o earnc _ ._ , . . 1 -- l. _ ( - A ' l lu- L'llllll‘(‘ll. p int-Gnio butlalso cxtetids to invest~l The dllcllmenls 5h°w lhal Ruler m; sho“ Pd lllglr, maxlmum fgrgnilfillalrpol‘sggwrsthan sqqiAmaig " T T“ '" ' ' “Wm” lllccme up w 53000 " lmlzhl. have known some o‘ sirmgth in 1.1.” pleblécm, and "lily estimates ‘that. the N/Iaritimc ll B Production Tax n“ mvcsuncm income mm-elmlnlalnls seem’ naval plans 1S were m" slum“: Pnmlgh m “m Electric is now serving about 35.- ‘ ' than $31100 may be postponed im-lmtmths before he actually plunged Thev alruld do well to accept the m0 pPomr m ‘he Province 093C085 Rfifitlfil til the dcath of the taxpayer andfhtfllmlllllwlll ml“ W“ ll-" lll‘ v""llCl-' Fm. (he m.‘ (W. U. M1 -- - settled from his (‘state or paid im-jvflfllllii! Pfilillfl- _ _ " ' *""~- Amswm...‘ Sam me “Um H. M i\i'.'\\\'.\, llcc. ll ~lCPI --l\ew incdiatcly with a discount. l A-llfllll"? lrlld "l Jalmlls mcral“ (he conmanvel Cuemmel-S m“. l; lk fishermen last ycir Corporations. however. do not get in: belligerence and of the Qfle- AIR-LIFT C051‘ bu“ grown‘; gmamiy and rcguh vhkc rl ilicir products to the the same henefil. as individuals Amie bell?! bl’ 0 Brlllill "lllclal _f*"*" < 2.15‘, In 19ft 700 n", rusmmm.‘ m .-: $17.l.'l'_l.000. They will slnrt n-‘Lvim: federal in- that stmporl. of Chlang Kal-Shek _By the end of this-firm!“ ital-t v ~' we‘ a d b m [hp “ma l. r lhircau of Statistics today conic tax from the date of uuioii~ lwould he detrimental to British \\'lli have spool about 530000.000 on Ylsxbeilnuled 19180!“ (WLinTaHJl that at least 70H zidslitlona‘; Justomcrs will be securing cllher light or power from the Company liicxt year. . l There are only four independent electric companies remouiiniz in the Province. There are the Scales liytlltfi l-Jlcctric Company. the Sum- n-crside plant. munit-lpally owned: and two others. one seriinz Alber- lAlhert Rowe yin llospital lilt Summerside t Mr. Albert Rowe, C.N.R. Station agent at. Freetown is a patient 1n the Prince County Hospital, Sum- merside, with Serious biifnfi in l1; 152s and hands a. the result of nu exploszoil lllHL ocguriqd ulpjg he was attending the fire in the station house about 10.30 Satur- day ln()l‘i'i.l".‘_'. As he was alone in the builliltirz at the time it is no‘. known h.“ the explosion tvgciiri-r-d but it is liclicvcd that it ivas catn- ctl by some liquid used to replen- ish the fire. When ii happened his clothing caught fire but with good pres- ence of inznd he rzppcd of’! hi; coat ani tore the burnLng parls Pl his lrrro-crs from his l('“l.\_ l3v this time he had suflcrctl serious ‘burns to his hands and limbs but the builrliii: had (taught fire and though FLlilPYLllZ terrible pain he itent. out lo tho pump and pump- nd some water whgclh he carried hack to llic building and put out the blavc rhat had started. When he accomplished this he was too weak to use the telephone to caLl for hcij» but fortunately som!‘ nlcn wlvkn: at a ncavbv war!‘- house that Fffnlcllliili! was wrong. ("UHF ovcr and callcd for help. Dr. G. J Gallant and an amh- uInnr-e lrn:ncrlia'cl_v came out from Sunimerntle and the injured man ~~.:-.-\ taker. in tho hospital. Latest icporls are 'hai ho is rcslinl: as "omfo-JtahLv as possible. \\'lll’l bad burns to hi: left hand and left. Io: and ntinor burns on his right icy: and l :11: hand. S Find Stolen Goods, llow Look For Owner .\l'.l3NTREAL. ller. l2 -<CP1 Police said hcrc Saturday they are having more trouble returning gililtl5 stolen from BClljfiIllLll Carlin. who plniilicrl a l‘tlllllfi-'.l1(‘-\\'0l'.(.l trip in an amphibious duck. than they had in finding the loot in the of propaganda to put their vie“: _New Threat To flanking Reported NAI\'I\'I.‘\'G. ll . l?! l,\l‘l The Chinisc timimiinlr-ls rut lilo ';o\- crnnierills iailuai lllPlliitl to the miles northwest of Nankinp. This successful infiltration at- tack south of the lhvai Rivcr lini- was \io\vr~<l lvv nrulral ohscn r-is as tlir- first stcp innards isolation of tho lzist frr-o gmninmcnt flirt-i» north of lhc ‘Inniztvo. Loss or ent-irclcmcnt of the two army groups now in the Hwni River scctor hzisrrl on Ponizpu would lF‘.'l\'(’ only tho thin force of lhr- Siziiltiniz-Shsnizhni (lcfcncc com. [Hllllfl to igiirirrl thr- fcw rcmiiitiln‘: lnnlc: to thc Yangtze anti this cap- litnl city. Nfld. To Retain 10-Year Control 0f Salt Fish Trade lBy The Canadian Pressl OTTAWA, Dec. l2--Newfound- Iand will retain control of her export. trade in salt. fish-Alto ..=l- ands D1§"'(‘.<i. iiiduslry—for five years u r the terms of confed- eration sgiied Saturday. Under the agreement, the new province's salt fish for export must be marketed through an associ- ation of exporters and by licence 53cm the Newfoundland Fisheries Board. which determine both ouantitte; and prices for export fish. Under the set-up, control will be maintaincd in the island, not. only on fish goiuz to foreign lounlrica hut also to that. goiii: iJ other parls of Canada. Normallv, any control over the fish export trade would be exer- cised by the Federal Government. In Newfoundlands case, the Do- mnzcn has agreed to let that province ccntinue an arrangement already in existence The Canadian Fisheries Depart- ment will have general authorltl‘ with Communist stipport- . _ Martini law was decreed in this Central American country. Civilians were mobilized as the BOVETNHR Junta quickly improvised a defense force to take the I-ilace 0f the Mmv which was ordered disbanded 10 dnys ago. Censorship was establish- 03S (if CANADA f l ed. The presidential press office and the secretary of the 30ml "l0 Communists, Nicaraguan national gunrdsmcn and Costa Rlcsn exiles madc up the invading force. led by "0 . h "UB8 U10 Rio “Elly. Co!" m" Rafael A. Calderon Guardia a. _ , Romany: §'.'.°.,,°,°"{,°j,l'§ QEYQ; specifically requested that her former president of Costa Rica. It Hill l lGHll ll lllllnil Willis 14th, n, g p_ m 5h“, m, wgflfl}. border with Nicaragua be ciosld wss estlmated there were not more than 200 to 300 men in the invading group- FLOUR llNll llll§ lrcal bomb. tho plane lihave becn destroyed. l ‘ in t-lie storniicst lthe bomb to he dropped lheight of several thousand feet. lmandfia own secret Air Vice Marshal Crtliscl‘ or the Home Flvetls flag-lpage an articln ship Duke of York. II It had hccn a too would The chances are that. the bomb ling effort won't he counted when the umpires weigh the results of ‘the week's manoeuvres. carried out l weather in manv lvears. The oriental plan called for from a "The bmib was the coastal com- weapon." said P. L. liopps. cn-nmander of the Lancaster ttroup. Wing Cmdr. Jimmy Thomas. who flew on the sortie, said the Aircraft Of R.A.F. In Manoeuvres Marshal Sir Philill Flight. an aeronautical journal. bccn released from the Ru/\>F_~|l Stlmlncrsld! tide eighteen min- Saving that demobilization of more nics latcr than Charlottetown. than 1,000,000 skilled men and Dally Except Sunday ivomen in '3 l-2 years "practically (TAR FERRY "ABEGWBFT" dpslrnym h." Leaves Borden. 0.10 A.M.. 1 [RM Rut there was a bright side in thc Berlin air lift. added. "It is busy and the morale and efficiency high". front today on a new point nnl) 5n. with-h Air (‘hirl Jouhert. ("lTlPl of Coastal Command from i041 lo i043. wrote in thc citrrent issue oil Sir Philip criticized ihc rapitlityi with which tvar-lraincd men haie. the section of thr- RAF. employed clay and night . Termsiif Illnion Are Announced [YARCY WDONNELL Drc. 12 lCPl (fanaoa and Newfoundland have ,ll,'_‘lt"F(‘l to llllk their destinies. Rr/prcsenlatives of the two coun- l Hy l OT"I'.1\\\'A lflfli, mmdlful that union attempts fnlleri ltvice previously, Saturday scrawled their signatures to con- ifcri "ltlil lcrms. They did it. at a lrW-lorlul Pflffihtflll)‘ in the Senate li-lia-tiiher o! the Parliament Build- ;in:.= ~ n moment probably un- matrhed tor historic significance in the lzves of the two countries Bu‘. tho agreement is condition- ill cn ratification of the tilllOl. lcrms by the Newfoundland Com- ltllhbluil Government and the Par~ liaments of Canada and the Un- itcd Kingdom, Thc terms, set out in some 10,- 000 \\'filflS of complex legal pliraseology. indicated that New- ioundlanrl struck a harcl' finan- cial bargain. The financial arrangements were based on terms outlined a year ‘ago when representatives of the fwo countries dkcussed a possible basis for t-onfcdcisatioii. But the new terms shotvcd that Newfound- land will receive about $20,000,000 more over a period of years than was provided in the initial ar- rangoments. In the original terms, it was es- timated that federal expenditure: on thr- island would exceed rev- nties lrv between $l.'t.000.f\fit1 and ‘Sfiflflfifmflfl annually. ft was es- iimattvl that Nea-foundlandfle ex- (Continued on Pare 5 Col. s) MORE I lipase"- JMAQIHE a Chtiroaum Doctor.‘ Reviews A chance or CUMATE f ‘ Tho tilsttlrbflrltte causing the rain mod the solithcrlv winds will move 45. I High tide this laud tomorrow morning at 8.01. rises tomorrow morning at 7.30. in 4.30 l‘. M. SUNDAY Leaves Borden 8.45 P. M. Leaves Tormentlne 8 P M “l Xlonday‘ morning and high in the afternoon at Charlottetown 30 and evening at 840' Sun scis this evening at 4.18 and Leaves Tormentine 10.85 A. M. the paper 2.40 l’. M., 7.80 l‘. M. _ _.... _._....<__