Newfoundlanders Stew Munoay, April 20, 1953 Gaglardi Opens Campaign : With Defence of Government' Married. Men In Services Get Raises If V ' Over May Day Holiday KAM 1H PS. lit: t, Wnrkt'iMrin I. ... . " ' ' m aill-l-M-tri'lr Minister P. A. OuRlardl opened i "I love the . bill and said merely tliai Vic By STEVE I1EKDER toria Day will be a holiday, with ; his election campaign here with The n-..! i a spiruco oeience oi me social i..,n. i.,. . " MU t OTTAWA. Defence Mister Claxton an- Credit government. ; ur poiuioTa plauorm' ' British Columbia, he U)ld an Individual tw'i , ,i ?, nudtenre of 100. is on the roud to lor himself. Tim i tf- it S V. ft-A "llnanclal recovery" under the i "Salvution i r . Ifcuuiiccu uniiaco m "'I - r lowances for married; rkf4 ST. JOHN'S Nfld. CPX New- the date to be fixed by procU-foundlanders are stewing over: mation. Victoria Day, the May holiday, j May 18 already had been pro-Unlike other Canadians, they clai.ni-d. but the bill cancelled still don't know when they will that. Now Newfoundlanders celebrate Empire Day, which Uiaie waiting to tee what tne new hat it is called here. j atue will be- Until this year the holiday waa There s a sirens paviibUlly. of celebrated May 24 unless it was course, that It won't be May 18 a Sunday, as it is this year, in as In the other nine provinces. It u'hlrii rate thpv marlp it tH n.'nn't h anv sumrLut if It Lsn't cav-as-you-go" policy establ- you can u "'Pr. a t . . ' ' 10 I,.tu t.u rt,u,, Mlnktnr Vir.a. , ,.f u - uie ' Pto. members of Canada's effective Ounderson "a far as humanly I n. a,.,,, . ., forces itriiied If s po-'ble." :Prt,M had uZ? He dealt with the last session ,meni to impi..,,.,.,,, . ,0" At a recer.t meeting t'f of the R M. Holllngshead May 1. ftThe new b ss!; rate of subsis 01 me icjjisiniuie atiu events "iwr lis deieut on tlw c 1 leading to the deleat of the house. ""iwordj 25th . ibecu-ve Newfoundlanders retain Company of Canada Limited. -M'.,.-4 I? Uhi:il,t inhnt'Al nat ts ce allowaive for married men Tti, .. . (u. i.ici.. .strong na viaua iiv m me - -Shere are 48.000 in the three 4 Ilia Y i nic ii (,uiaiuic ki tcy " - t.,j . ..T... ... i... w, n titr (if ho iiiavs there im 18 elected president and Stewart 3o.-lal Credit dmuiUtraUon on pf.Ul.r EtI . the Rolston bt.l lor education his cabinet r. I v Wat v to cnaiiKe an iimv iia a uiu -- In vm, according to the official Homngsneaa wai eiecvea cnair- SUM la! . ipitinvT the holiday as the Mon unamxs. most of thi. ayned services will be S91 nth for o'her ranks. Tlvs is an in-rras? of $30 "The Rulston formula meant trnmenfs deft-jt !! that the government of this pro- bills should be pjt u,r' h J Jay immediately preceding the,1"' 24th. ! The province all U;c res- Oppoiition was Immediate, a'"1"' a,l Iew more' ;ommittee was formed in St. eluding one In August for the John's to "save the 24th" and a a'"ui regatU on nearby Quldi l.iun ilie utJtuvi, Mr. I'hillips i well known Ir Cannainn autciiioUvt circles having been associated with tlw automotive Industry for 25 years His previous experience includet per cent of the full cost of edu- Ird to the t)imipti nation lor Ukduu newspaper headline Demoajiea k- positions with Motor Car Supply gram has been running lor more Company of Canada Ltd.. the 'the 24th is gone forever. The legislature changed the man 100 years. ' " if,. 1 v& Ford Motor Company of Canada The holiday ll.sl puts m.s as Ltd alld for Dait I8 VPar No Yolk ; BROCKVIUi. Or.t Hoth Education Minister Rol-iton and Piemlcr Bennett realized that the jx-ople cf D C. had jecn crying relief. Mis. RolsUm. he added, admitted that her plan was not a .:ure-all, but a step In the right direction. Many Fish Eggs : "the day set apart lor the an- wllh tne pel fM.t circle Company nuai re;:atta." It is always the Limited, the last eight as vlre- : .. . mer Harry Locltc bou.j l: t laid by hi banty htn notitlV'for maTiecl privates nnd cn-twals in the army or their eouivalents in the navy and the P'.'AF. 19 a month for morr!d sergeants and $10 a month for marvied staff sergeants and warrant officers. Pasic minimum rat for.offi-cers. except second lieutenants, who' will pet the basic rate for men. of a "o:ith. will be set at $J10 a month. This will increase the subsistence allowance for married second lieutenants by $26 a month, for married lieutenants, $21, and married captains, $16. Mr. Claxton said the Increases will meet the married man's problem of providing accommodation for himself and his family v here he is not provided quarters by the services. Lanoeriaaied to lu-.i i ti- (I, a u,,rir ff Plr- BEIXEVILLE. Ont. (CP)- Pick-, cunes.iay closest w Aug. t. president In charge of sales. Mr crel egg collections at the Glen-! If the weather U fine. It's a Phillips is president of the Can-ora hatchery set a record this holiday. If It's wet and dull the adlan Automotive Wholesalers year with a total of 120.000.000 reutta committee calls It off and Manufacturers Association, egs collected in nets in Hay and everyone goes to work for and a member ol the governing Bay. Later they will be dustnb- what's left of the day. Then they board of the Canadian section ! anee Minister Ounderson, calling , y"'K A i-'hn txyenui Mm one oi tne most orutoooa ( omx a luted in the Bay of Oulnte and wait to see what weather the of the Society of Automotive tn- ; financiers In Canada " iatid added Til giwri!;, i He denied the Social Credit j never hatch a chlcirn." CIIOWX PRINCE AR11IITO OF JAPAN rides a praneing palamino horse during a brief stopover at Caigary on his cross-Canada tour on the way to the Coronation. To prove he entered the spirit of the Stampede city, the prince waved a white 10-gallon hat and shouted "yippee" in the best western tradition. 1 island lakes. next day will bring. ! (Inters. j Ciaireto leffifPirsldioice offioummk Energetic New UN Chief Knows Diplomacy, Finance Legislators n;l hvsicaliy'fit. look the oath f (iftice. amidst the applause !' Disagree With f ..,v m m r m m s am Special to The Imi News UNITED NATIONS, NY. fair-haired Swedish financ: i ind trade expert, who li';.'s U .pend his vacations at mountaineering1, now is brinmnt; p passion for hard work to hi new post yas secrrtary-fcnera1 of tlw United Nations. CttSIUM VlCTOf'A JTrST LONDON .Rctit: r.si tv'iiator r investigators In Europe may be psked to submit to an investiga-tt ' tion by members of Parliament His name is Diir, Hjabmr Acne Carl Hammarskiold. He is if delegates from 60 rountrics. j lew days l.it"r. ' j asant iu-s::rv. ripio'n i.t . w!m in - '"kc(! i ith (he new UN sm:h !:rv- j rncrl s-v tint he i; in of i leasant reserve and s me-lit stiv. despite his record as i brilliant orator. They look on: him ns Irwin" a greit admn i: j tralive talent whicn lr orV up with kii"s ledge gu.i.i-d by ' icholars.'.ip. ! Hi-. Vd-'- h of' i. ! lini to intern it ion : i vv eUn- ; nd he sorvd twice as a Swei- sh reivesrntatlw t the VK oenersl As.-emblv. He led li'. ! v.heii they come to Kritain. the ,n energetic 47-vear-oid btche-Lomlon News Chronicle reported j lor wno replaces Trygve Ue. th" today. I first UN secretary-general, a;: The paper :.;;id that mar.y j chief officer of the international -viiSAssaKacss; lRisIators are peeved thr.t in- 1 organization. vcsUgators Roy Cohn and David Schinc plan to inquire into the working of the B3C overseas service, possibly to compare it with the Voice of America or Radio Free Europe. ;ON OF FRIME MINISTER Dag Hammarskjcld. Eon of Sweden's prime minister ' Vorld War I days, comes from family which his Swedish civil -.ervice colleagues say his fine traditions of know ledge and l:n- country s etii;atioR at nv- o-n-ral Assembly session whii be-;an last .mtuain Mr. H..in;',rr.Violr'. win Both Conservative and Labor members are definitely going to Pa!"tiality. a:;k the govcrnmr.t in the; Mr. Ha:nmirnlJ. liiny'f r House of Commons whv McCar- minister of state, can out a clus-thv's men are beimr aiiowed to of brilliunt university de- 'wn in Jon';Bin!j. home 'own ' -f' the Swe-Jlv't match uidustrv here his filler was then eo'.'- cres p'ter his rmme. Ke was doing the work of demity foreign minister of Sweden when he was appointed UN secretary-general. His appointment comes as a ernor or ttie provm- lii" first of his st liol rlv decrees at the Univpi.si'v cf LTdomIi Ip Sweden, in H'C5. Tie p-sd hr final honors thr i:i ll'l. nJ was made Bi'liekr cf Lsw In make the inquiry, the Chronicle continued. "Another suggestion being considered," the paper said, "is that Mr. Cohn and Mr Schine should be invited to a private all-party meeting at the Commons where they should be questioned on the exact purposes of their inquiries and hear some . . . views about such n 1 III Mir prise ofiin io ins oweoisn 1930 and took n "-tor s do friends End to UN circles. Be fore the UN Security Council mteting cn March 31. his name had not been mentioned as a nossible replacement to Trygve Lie. who had tendered his in economies Is 103 4. STEADY CLIMB Mr. Hammarskiold ent.e-e"' the Swedish civil sr"-vi-e ii t;rrt as a secretary to the Convul sion on Unemployment. n rt?3 he was transferred n itie M-- The council recommended histi0nal Bank of Svvden. The M- flnnnintmpnt. tn th rtAnprl A:i ; . - i 01 IIISTOR Y FXPERT WINNIPEG (CP)-At authority sembly, only a few hours after iaee. he became Permanent 'the his" ory and culture of a private meeting of the fiveiretarv of th? Mini-.try of Fl ' J Ross Pel"manent council members first HkrnccaH V,ic r.110 li fioo Hfio central Europe, Dr. W. nance. During the next. 10 yenrs v played rn lmr)it"r.t nirt ir i shaping Sweden' wr'ime an-' : oostwar financial poli'v, evi n ft&$ - ; w s of the University of British Col-, The recommendation of th-uxbia has been appointed visit- Security Council was confirmed in,-professor of Middle European by the UN General Assembly hi-Vory at United College here. Aprii 7 by a voe oi 57 to one note sa cecsust ft the s nine ' n-juior ei nine oooks. ne was Wth one abstention. Mr. Hm-i me he ws c!nir-nnn of th" I Thousands of driver are changing (o I ord because they've found that I ord gives ihcm mare. They've discovered that Ford's smooth Slrato-Star 110-Up. V-8 engine is the type of engine that powers the finest cars, though Fold is priced wilh the lowest. They've found that f ord offers a choice of three modern transmissions (Fordomatic, Overdrive and .Synchro-Silent shifting) and an unusually wide selection of slylcs, colours, interior trims and fabrics. W hen you add up all the vitally important "extras" that Ford provides uuu. i. nuiuicuuM, nun. marsKjoid, appearing youthful "oarrl rf directors of ths I.'a- ' tional E:ink ef Swdcn. ! In 191S. Dag Y. immirskl'il-1 , 'nter"i the rcrvice of the For- in Office ss a fin ineinl expert with the rank of envoy. In 1D10 followed an appointment to cabinet secretary which h? is siH to hve accepted voluntarily in preference to a more glamorous i career as ambassador. He gained international rx per 1c nee as delegate to the 1047 j 'nd 19'i3 P'iris conferences and later as chief Swedish dclesat. to the Orprinization for European Economic Co-operation. 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