)1. work to Lt. Cnl. Manuel 5 CAL sot. BTER wim ATTACHES Semn. Gerrard Cheveria of 159 Col. Adll Dlren of Turkey, during stou, Ont. The attaches are on a ti.-itcr St., Charlottetown. explains a visit by foreign service attaches . to it classroom at tho Royal Can- pnitiisal of Portugal, left, and Lt. adisn School of Signals near King- in-day mciits (NATIONAL tour of army establish- iii Ontario. DEFENCE PHOTO) Expect Production Needs Shortly To Exceed Labor cu...-nu pr." paging. tailor N0 AMATEVRS WANTED llions officer of Trenton Steel Works .if3l?.i?”wif.ll"fi':"i':.: "l:'.'v' no lower -mm in- ------ur- in, years must produce 40 to so per . . I g cent more goods with only 18 per il::ffE5;:"::ma"l'lfdf 1” ll” "P 10' can be readily applied. "But there cent more labor. W. E. Williams of mm emivie ””5'" ":1"? i"”9"' is a tune and import-nt part of Toronto slid Wediiesdly in In ld- tedlyp even "age ”:;im;);m”v'Ldil"l: our industrial activities employing dress to the Canadian Manufac- .. 9' a very large group. if not the ins- turers' Association. ' sine. 1943, Mr, wllllgmg gtgtgd; k . 1 .. . which. for various .oasons,'it is the volume of good: and services ipcirie Elli slyiti-aiemieii-,li':::ie'ii(ein.""i"'”"”' w '””y mm W'”'"”' produced in Canada had increased " mm .11 H... ' an average of four per cent an- coming, .,y ('tu riuatily. If this rate continuedaand t ad been more than five per N cent since 1950-the gross national from lcmll mmadl product would be doubled by 1065. mm pl-um..." M gp,m.,,,. .;,m”nm.cliase normally 320.000.000 to 330,. At the same time. the available rcansciai Liniitcii. flock island ”””'"0" W"'"' ”' P""''"'" ”"'"””V ivork force in industry was ax- Qua. and Victor flt'H itianit, vice: "V f" 'k'Vl59 3 Wmkable GAW 9"" pct-ted to increase less than 15 per president of A. Kcitli and Son, Lltl. Mm" "'9 c”5"""'”'""'” three " cent in the same ariod. ' Clearly. the only 5” that cana- dian manufacturers could hope to nay Products Ltd. Montreal. said ""5 hi" l'3PP9'"d ml" "' mi increase productivity by up to one- the problems of .lPllltlE are ”y)p()ple; years in the railway 11' business: half in the next In years was to problems." increase the productivity of each etltllioyee-not by speed-up. or by stoves, lamps. liarriu.-ire or gm. many of employee benefits cai-rieiii cavier workloads. but by furnish ceries. Yo-i deal in peuplp. -11.9” by industry gr. its labor the tools with which to other things are only used by ernment-not on s socialistlc cun- d" "'9 .l0l3- by specialisation It DEOPl!- Think of lnhillllllg worth cept but because of the "undeni- e msanagemeiit level. and by lm- while and it l prove In Thcre is a lovely Island Wit"! people always smile. A -wot akin to Heaven Whcrc life is so wortii whila A place where love and kindness Citmllrise the code to live. No haste or greed exist there I go there when l'm weary from "The Isliiiidcr” Klan lilth. To gain the faith I need. For when the tides of life i'un low. ing Sons of Tenipmaiicc pitillittll Julie 18 for a sccoiiti time Ilic 1952 clcction. (.IiIl the three-member constituency. Bremier Fleming Making Second Bid For Office iiir.'ltF.IllCTON iCI't-Premier drove his father on campaign trips Peace Piigwm left Toronto Tues- liiiilii Jtllln FlCmminE- It 57- '3 through the federal riding of Vic- day for Oitmm, lntgndlng to wglk HP Rrrvbd on the 100 miles of the 280-mile trip. United States-born. she said her part of a 10.0il0-mile lf'-Ifliilll N9 Pr"3l'95Sl""' C”"5"Vni tui'ia-Carleton. lm- Itfllly in a provincial general liic husky. 200-piiuiid prcmlcr ii... -.wni'ii into office Oct. 8. I952, Wllill: a unique family precedent. lii- Intiii-i-. the late Hon. J. K. i-'it-miniiiu. was New Brunswick piciiiii-r i'i'iiiii 1911 to l0l4. ii-iuli Jnliii, as ho is widcly kiuiuii. iiccnnie party leader in liiil after Hugh liiackay retired twiniiee of ill health. He was hit. .iiackny's chief lieutenant and op- piikiilnll Iinnnrini critic. Mr. Flem- miii; lies rcpi'cscntcd his native iii-irlciiill county in the logislaturc uiirn N44 and is again runniiig in His political experience dates back in youthful days when he region. Carlo-.ton county council from 1921 to 1933 and incl iicfcat as a con- Scntiish-lrisb parentage Jan 5. Flemming and Gibson Ltd.. at .lun- lpcr. After taking public office in led position. His interest in co - operation confidence in the outcome of the other three provinces. here .liily 2 and plan proposals for "economic rcdevelopmcnt" of the lowed a statcnicnt by Prime Min- ideas meriting help from the rest of Canada should originate in this Ht (ll-.'i)RGl-2 KITCHEN Utllrlilllltt Press Staff Writer li'ii4lilN'(lT()N t('Pl --- The ('n:triI Statcs tariff commission !illf”illlt'fl a hcaring today to de- tm-nmic what harm. if any. im- pnrln of groundfish fillr-is from i'.mnii.i umi otiicr counti'ios arc Illiiili in tlic New England fisher- icc iiirliistijv. Tho inqiiir,v is bcing made at tho rvihu--I of New l-Zngiand fisher- htcn. uhn are asking the commis- Will ciilicr to ralsc the tariff on the inipnrts or to establish restric- tiic oiiotas. it marks their foiirili aitcmpt in rcccnt yciirs to restrict imliorts from Canada. ilciiiiicrs of the Canadian Fish- ciic: ('oiincil. sii industrial organ- lfllllttil. are expected to present a Cfilldtllillt dcfcncc Friday. lihilo lhci. commission's inquiry will tlPllP into imports from all ft'iIiiti'icx. its ramiflcatioiis could hit p.irticiii.'ii'ly hard at Canada. mam xupplicr of groundflsh im- tiris Tratlc figures for I955 show ianmin provided 93.-100.000 pounds tit illP lolril of l29.0t'itt.000 brought into the U S. from all countries. Thn Fnnadian exports. worth ”70”i'.00ii R ycar to Canada's At- lafilir coast fishermen. come prin- cmalii ironi Nova Scotla and .'u-winiindland. Prince Edward Is- Tarriff Commission Hearing Fishery Briefs in the northcrn mining community Peace Pilgrim ls - On Walking Tour TORONTO tCPl' - A silver- haired woman who calls herself Iiw first. in 1952. resiiitcd in II servative Candidate for Vicioria- J""'."9y I” mil-;iulc Liberals had held the Carleton in the 1935 federal eiec. pilgrimage for world disarmament xi--i Brunswick government reins mm. in- ing mnlorities since 1935. Only in- nt the S2 iegislatiire seats were "W-l"t"ii h-V PC '1"-imbc” hem" 1899. at Pecl. near liartland. He to identify lierself, saying that such g attended Carleton county schools. details as her real identity, place it ciiricd With Pl”0l:I'9-181"” COW including Woodstock high school. of origin, personal background, w-iatiics winning 36 and Librrttis before enicrlng his family's liim- would take attention from her mis- IF it dissolution of the last legis- he,-tn; md lnfglsf product. m-my sin", l,1itIlt" Mtril 17. three of the seats HM” M N. candidates were V& The woniaii said that since she g . started her walking pilgrimage (FA lit.i2 ho rr-siizncd as gc-iicrzil iiian- years no she has walked 3.500 agcr of the company and became mugs .. d worn out. 11 pairs of secretary-treiisurer - an unsalar- shack "I shall Atlantic arch. The iiivltation fol- In Memory IT. ANDREWS. NJ. and peace. She expects to reach Premier Flemmnig was born of 0ii8ii'8 ill! 5Rllll'd8)'- Peace Pilgrim declined further remain a wanderer. I . walking until I am given shelter among the Atlantic proviiit-es. and and fasting until I am given food. V . g until ninnkiiid has learned the way .Iuuc voting. are rcllcctiiig iii an 01 l,..m....-- she said In an ""9... invitation to the premiers of the View prlm. to hm. departure. "I never ask for help. It must he of- He has invited them to meet fered to me." istpr St. Laurent that any such Sip Jame; Dunn (CF)- Lildy Dunn. widow of Sir James Dunn. will fly to Jamn ---.vn. Out, from her home here to attend the unveiling ind dedication 'l'hiii-iuiiiy of a mural tablet erected to the memory of Sir James. The service in St. Paul's ('llIll'L'll 1,-md ,-md-New Rruiisiiirk itl'"Vid9 will be condiictsd by Archlilshov cxpandiiig U.S. ”fishstlck" inrius- it Iaric. smaller supplies. The groundfishm W. L. r-- mm of Amoma and Very cod. haddock. hakc. pollocii. ciisk Rm, w. 3' J..,,nmL.,g dean of 5;. and roscfish--go largely into the Luk,-, 'o-cathvlral at S:-iuli Pie. William Campbell. fl00!'- ally unveil the memorial. The hearing was rciiucstcri by the lvlnssachiisctts Fislieries Asso- ciation. which represcnis fisher- men and some m'occssors in the Boston and Gimict-stcr areas. Thcy claim cheap imports are harming their industry and that consoqiicnti low prices prcvcnt American fish crmen from building the cxpciislve T trawlcrs necessary for them to." increase their cntch. BIG CARRYOVI-IR The US groiiiiiifisii cntrii last year iotallcd ii0,tlii0.00n pounds. against imports of l2it.it0i'l.00tt. U 5- consumptinn was lR5.Mil.000 pounds. The rcmainiug 54.tltltl.o0(l pounds WES held in processing storchnuscs. duccd R tariff C0mnllSSIOn recom- hnwer that some restrictions be put on imports. F.lsenhovvt-r turncd ground that the newly-established men. in Khrushchev's 33' J. M. ROBERT! "'9 "WW-tsrmus Kruslicliev speech lit the Communist party congress ;0”F:;",h:tIary fie that it contained C S ' "rd H" l'1'1v!;l"SillIlIh policy to- miiesnrdins foreign policy, only wt htamous break with Tito. mm the ''collective” govern-' ""1? now is so busily bending. WT; ill for the vltuperstion with F” "'9 Speech was filled. 'm:”:""'Phly. Krushchav consid- M vtalin wise when he vlttated "'3 Iilreements regarding titers Europe I? is no criticism of the 519 No Criticism Of Stalin Alsocinted Press News Asauu so bitterly resent. use iunman- ons of the notable things about '””'d Big Blast lion of NATO. which the Russian! The failure of Stalin to cool!- craie in the davelopmetti Oi 3 despite his promises. apparently is tinimportsn. to Krusbcliev. The fact that Stalin's actions caused Russia to be considered by large parts of world opinion as barbaric and ignorant is not resented. Four things tire resented: That Stalin thought he could break Tito when he could not. That Stalin built up ”the cult of the individual" to the point where other Russian leaders in- cluding Krushv:hev- were impot- ent. This may be Ill excuu II well as a resentment. The ltaliirs pose as a mullet! louder eon Russia heavily II the war. That Stalin killed off a lot of who shouldn't have has ""'iIn-snonmu x w ::'M"tWsti Iii. iuraumoiili to -51.0 Thftllinl mat failures. is no of ,0: "that -am-nuiiu which 10- ft” in the t by the "f 0' Iuwwio organised Prll he ll SPRING presi- iF.V- Th? fish 19' "'91? "am? h9i dcnt of the Jr. t1('Sl(iWn branch 429 calls? N193” We Fl”-f” i" ”" ”f'”" of illt' Fniiatiiaii Lcgion. will form- Awake all ye. who wish in llFRl". The gladsome news that spring is re. iWith birds. flowers and sunshine applcst time of all the rear. cjoicc' ya people. I say rejoice! voicc light. doeth l'(VIl'. l)Illf'. That you have a Creator all things right. in springtime? is 'ici'e'? view. ,V0ll l!O. is perched on the top. nests not .s few. the number too. -Mrs. really powerful United Nations. D""lW- P31 By any last Singwitii the birds and raise your Sing! liccaiise your heart feel.-I who who can but love the spring o' the Whcn pulsing lifr awakiu ancw. A similar inquiry last ycar lilo Who will complain. grumble or mcndation to President Eiscn- when the Ttlblnl sing "chi-i-r-up” down the rt-commendation on the Has anyone a doithl. that spring jndugtry would help the fisher- If so. of the landscape take ii I'm sure you'll derive front what That spring is here with lsll its glee. Look at that tree where a robin He is ready to make a fiippani hop. The swallows are building their And the wild geese are counted in I-Ihrry W. Ci-ozier you'll like Tu best I with BUBBLY BOILING WATER! Faith prompts me to succeed. ..A Divjson of this lruix ,,i,,1,,mhg side for a number of years fol-I . i . 1 ed b S "d Di i l N . 5",”, um" in mm m "1 than roplc order was opcncii iieie by 11;; if ummersi e vson 0 As detours mar the way. But somehow I make progress, And conquer my dismiiy, w, an M”, spwlal Islands isioii. and under thc title of We all can journey to, Each one contains the attributes That chi-er us when we're blue. And so it is i go there When dreams are born apart. To my own special rt-fuga The Island of my heart, 1)., .5"... V9,." W". mm” K901”? Tl'9"U""- -"lb" WW” JV-3 lliii-stis. James Csrruthsrs. 600- Thu iri 'lSlb,RbtMl(i- , , . by Mrs. Beth Donahue. Boston. m;;:'n(S:,'ndllcc;,," .,.npel:l,py:M:r”':. ??I'.5'S':;!:l'l'A”'Ag WM-tel: "Pickle." ll taking part in the: in Load and ; hngt of och"-., mem. 760-mils open race from Newport. lilass.. niece of Rev. Dr. H. Lin- coln MacKenzie. pastor of the First iCongregatinnall C l ' . M i . I . lDaCI.lflxl her. lslteimmlzrr at Mitchell w'P” Gem” H" Chudlemhi River and her verses express her , admiration for the Island and its of the Order. and any person wish- people) mg Th?” 3" "10 Wtdl 0' ""91 Grand Division in the Island as Scottish collie down one with a soon as possible." smooth cost and lhe other with By FORBES IHUDE the foreman level up W. L. Monck. industrial rela- There is. Mr. Williams declared. Ltd., Trenton. N.S., said there are some industries in which the so- b"'-il"””m"w9 "l'm 8” MOD! the called guaranteed annual wage Mr. wmiams was We of four jority, of the working force. to completely revolutionizing meth- A-5 annual meet. ods of production and market i . tt rlblllt. ,- "'1--H . . "K T M 1) gm"? I'M, "Mme ”Let someone in business with C,H.haimmn Wm? i D pH.mP.llll'9e or four customers who pur- "IIPHHIE day pro- Hamlx, four of them--decide at the same A. L. gem, ml-...,.,-..,,,d,.,,,. G”... time to buy nothing for a year. in boom times." "You don't." llp Hui. -4,1931 in Mr. Monck said he believed; function of gov- , lal techniques from people." ISLAND OF MY HEART has so much to glva, always includes able insolvency" which frequently occurs in business. ,c,g Rising Sun Division No. 2 and Vic- g toria No. 4. others were added un- Vv C T U til on Oct. 23rd, ms the cruel 0 0 o o Division of Prince Edward Island was organized by Philip S. White, - !il.W.P. of Pennsylvania, with Hon. NO ('iiiss. wing as the first own. This was the .'lrd. Grand Division chartered by the National Divis-. ion and in 1850 it reported 18 Div-l The following extract is copied ism" md 1035 member" The Order since spread to many, 1848 of Cliarintlctowii Thc ioiiuw- Par” "1 the P"”'i"C9- Prlnu-' "fl Wales No. 33 worked at Summer- i rd Geor e Hails. Es. )e- giifyuliiost Woiiztliv Pairiaircbqoflthe Th.” wmk 9' the Om" l" ""5 S of T on 'l'lillliif(l1LV inst hv virtue Pmnnce has been ' Inn” mm hm” of 8 chamer of the .wHm'ml Div orable one. for total abstinence t ,l'ill(l for the suppression of tho liq- "Prince Edward Division No. i."il'il;"';):'g'iC; few of me mm” M After the members wcrc duly in- um” who in th. put haw hum itiaiecl the following brctiircn were chm "me" in this GD. In Hon duly elected. Worthy Pnlriarch, (-hwy young! Wm, urwd the "X." The H""- Clla-'1 Yiluliiii Wiiililiy tun years as G.W.P. Hon. Herbert Associate. llaivrciirc Ti'cmiiin. W.” Senator pmwug Jnh" py Tm. M.l).: Recording Scribe. Joiiu Pid- lmh ymwg, -nnmn DN. Muxlv iveli; Asst. R. Scribe. AA Mac- MLAH R,” wnkm Conductor. Goerge W. Miliut-i-; In- ch h side Pentinal. Edward Lovc. ()ut- pm 0; Wham ,p,,c, Wm M; pgf. um"-Irue side Se-iitinal, John Boweis. Past m". TO BE CONTINUED .m.ee....g..g.gg,g ro VISIT OLYMPIC! Ml-ILBOURNE. Asutraiia men- "There will he weekly meetings ing to he enrolled will receive in- structions for that purpose by making application to any of the ROUGH AND SMOOTH intention of the brethren to form Ind . Ml”, "uh" Wm vml Meh boiirne during the Olympic games. Canada To Press For l2 W , , tcrsi - Eleven United St t w - M1 L. ' Bretl.rn abi .e nqimcd. It is the-ml-N led by H .”c""' zlllrr; I e OTTAWA tCPt--The federal gov . Australian Defence Minister sir s-riiment is preilarins its i'eprrsen- This was soon ioiiuwcd by the Philip McBride announced Thurs tatlons to the Uniteri Nations Gcn- i itioiicd at Halifax, is skippered by territorial waters of member coun- tries to 2 from three miles. liowevar. Fisheries Minister Sin- clair Friday gave no clear indica- tion in the Ciinimons of ilie posi- lion Canada will take. That was a matter for external Affairs Min- ister Pearson to disclose. he said. Mr. Sinclair said during Com- mons study of his departmental ea- iiniates that the Fislicrlcs Coun- NAVY YACHT TO TAKE PART IN RACE ysrht. Rhode Island. to Bermuda start- g Jun. 16. The 50-foot craft, sta- md Hull" "'5 ""4" 3' 3'' Cnidr George 'Illdl of Tonnh Navy crew. i('.P from National Defence) favor of the 2-mile limit. lo Wu replying to spoochel earlier this year from all parts of th. House urging the government to extend Canada's territorial limits to 2 miles offshore. Both trawler fislicrini-ii and own- ers of smaller fishing craft felt the Canadian ragulstiniis were an injustice. A change in regulations would solve nothing iiotii the cooking every time. want on the Fairbanks-Morse 7-heat. super speed surface elements. positive safety protection against overloads . .. eliminates fuses. Automatic oven lamp and full-length surface lamp. Modal PM-2LsA-ideal for those who want the giant oven in a very modestly priced range. Features Most switches, giant super-heat oven. 4 surface units and modem back panel with fluorescent light. Modal FM-2FA-A full size elec- tric range with completely suin- maiic oven. Ups-A-Daisy cooker. Ssioiage drawers. Big in everything but price. FAIRBANKS With the push of a button you select the exact heaiyou Safety signal lights for each surface unit and oven tell at a glance which is on .. .even from a distance! Automatic circuit breaker gives TH! CA NA DIAN FAIRBANKS-MORSE Monss: L7z;Qm ILICTRIG RANGES Be free from tedious cooking tasks. Let the new. automatic Fairbanks-Morse Gibson electric range do the work for you. The giant, super-heat oven makes cooking a pleasure-just set and forget and you'll get delicious shaggy hair. organization at ”'iarlottetown of day. cusses next autumn extcniiiiig the EllllliliiCl?:::RC:l'l'lleufillfigilffxmlcnfg 0! armorial Wm!" W" I II F ll ' k' I I WWW ree om in Coo ing. .v'”: Firestone Home 8. Auto Co. till. 107 GT. OIOIGI ST. DIAL 5547 SIXTEEN BRANCHES ACROS couuuv mime S CANADA i t R. E. Mulch 8. co, ltd. . 45 Queen St. QHISM L.-gm-m 4”