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I uon will bo called for Feb. 23. 1 1 vav IK I I a 1 sPl I V. 'V '-VSiXt. r- -1ft mm I 1 4- I I "Action on 65th Year 22 ction Splitsj Angto-Amencan Foreign Policy.

Co-operation Britain today extended diolomatie recoirnition to the Chinese Communiat Govern- ment. zt' The tint major WeiternTower reeoffnln Mo TieTuni' Red regime China't legal foverni ment. Britain aevered relation with Chiang Kal-ahek' hart- praaaed 7atlonaIur admlnlitra The NatlonalUta promptly re plied from Chlang'i Formosa headquarter with a note break- lng off diplomatic relation with Britain. rr- Other te Follow. Other Wertern turopean aulckly Britain' lead.

Author- 4 ve-Danish -aouroeaaaid -way, Sweden and Denmark probably would announce joint action timultaneouily In the" three Scandinavian capital. Britain waa the fourth non-CommunUt country to recognize in became the fifth ahortly afterwards by announcing the establishment of diplomatic relations rwith the Chinese RedcIndti and Pakistan, both members of the British Commonwealth, and Burma are the other non-Communist countries to recognize the -Cams. munist. -Buki AUve The Chlneie Nationalist Ambassador In London, Dr. Cheng Tien-Hsi, today termed the Brit-.

ish action "equivalent to burying us whilst we ara Itlll very much History, he said, "will say that China has received a knock allies -r The long-sntkipated move, taken primarily- in an eflort to protect Britain's iUUon-dollar investment in. China brought a split -in Anglo-American foreign policy co-operation. State Secretary Dean' Achesoti of the United SUtea said in Washington yester- i dsy theo1ueitionofAmeiicanlnsatinJ recognition of the Chinese. Communists was premature. The "announcement by 1 the Foreign Office said British recognition Is najae "That is, Britain accept! the Pelp-ing "People's Republic" as the Government of China in law as well aa in fact Concluded ea Page t.

Cat, i. Canada Delay Action KARACHI, Pakistan, Jan. 8. (Reuters) LB. Pearson, Canadian Minister for External Affairs said on his arrival here ay 4hat he did not expect Can-(- -ada to recognize Comipunist China until his return from the British Qommonwealth' Foreign Ministers' Conference in Colom- bo about Feb.

10. "1 suppose the United States Is slso unlikely to secognlze Com- munist China for the time being'', he saidr positloirttmcernlnr recog- Ition I not too rl rid end If theretture -Mia normal snd thai ha hsdl are ireah-deydopmenta it may chance. Concluded' en i. FIRST TEST OF ACTH Victim of TORONTO, Jan. '6.

(CP) Gordon Wyatt, 29-year-old Canadian army veteran from grinned broadly when 1 he stepped from his wheelchair in Sunnybrook Hospital today to demonstrate for reporters what treatment with ACTH ftas done for his arthritis. IuWyatt' cae is th first reported test in.Canad on arthritis with the Tare drug, unre leased yet for general ne. Hospital officials emphasized th drug was used only as an experiment- The- experiment waa a "top i secret" venture In Soupy brook -afie Wyatt agreed to early ta December. --r OTWA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1950 audon loniiriTis Qeaj ine x.

Was--- Poverty Htt Crn- "MI Fall Tapering Off 1 VV-liy After Midnight Fall Tapering Off UIIQWaailk Into Flurries Into i -ai in i i O'Ctoek BSttlM Strrkt. Federal prepertlee la annexed areaa ef Nepeaa and Gloa--eeater eeuld set be lnclnded Oder the Abbett compensation formal. Finance official re-empbaaised today. The formula had apeeif leaBy exempted each self -contained eatabllahmenta as Beckellffe Veterans Health Centre at BilUnta Bridge. Other Federal properties each aa the Expert- mental Farm, the CBC property at Hawthorne and the National ateaearch Council's Montreal laboratories, provided Bathing from tha citjr bat water for which they pay and therefor ceald net be' lnclnded as ition.

Finance effielala aald ea FDC property la the annexed area, no bompenjation weald Annexation, In effect, bad lowered the ratio ef snanlctpal ent to Federal i Hie foiuiul catting down the grant Ottawa could expecW. Confirmation of the fact that Ottawa, because of the annexation of parti of Nepean and Gloucester, may suffer a reduction in its annual fed' era! grant under the terms of the Compensation Formula was received by The Journal, from Finance Minister Ab bott this afternoon. Returned to. his desk after a week's abeence, Mrr Abbott-dls cursed the matter this mornlnf Hiu uiv civ wh in uaitacr 01 receiving in IPSO a grant not only less in proportion- to its total assessment, but actually less in dollars and cent. 1--- Compensating Factor.

apeakinf to The Journal, emphasized that" in Ot tawa case there wolud oe com MSUf--tbei blow. He referred to the Federal fund for aid in development of the National Capital, including aisizUnce 'for buildinf a city hall and the -new bridge over the Rideau Mr. Abbott (aid he waa jui- wlllini to make any farther stste-menta nntll Iuti oomnloted arvey of the vslustlon of Cr6Wfiproperly la the elly and" eompared It with the' overall Bu( ha added the Compensation Formula weald be "atrleUy ap Ceneladed en Page 1, CoL Pope Suffering Cold: But Continues Duties yniu-AB un, rfan. Vt. Pope Plus xn hss a alight cold but continues grsntlng audiences to Catholic Holy-Year pilgrims, high Vatican circles reported rv These circles said the Pontiff caught the cold last Sundsy while be celebrated mass for t.OOO Cath- ollc visitors.

I They said the Pope's temperirTUhlversity of Toronto today I not put off any of his work. He Ihey said. Arthritis Quits Doctor "iwort'lhe to' secrecy' he "They gave me strict orders not-to- tell anyomr gettlng ACTH. I didn't even tell my sweetheart, although she does know I am undergoing a special type of If the treatment cures him, the tall, gaunt veteran who wa born Ih New Llskeard, Ont, plans to get married. Wyatt first suffered from rheumatoid arthritis, and another allied disease, reiters, while serving overseas in 1043 and waa returned to Canada.

Since then he has been in and out of veterans' hospitals. 1: -Aboul the. middle ef December doctors started giving, him Injections of the new drug every six Bus; Tram Complaints NepeaeVs traaaper weee went be aeltled la time te prevent a threatened ataas protest meeting la Nepean, tentatively aehedaled for Monday. OTC Chairman Crelghtoa aald this afternoon. "Wo don't expect te have a proposition ready before th middle ef next earlier prom loo te "atady and eouider" oem-plalnta ea his (area and routes la Nepeaa.

-L" -T-A'threatened mass protest meeting against the Ottawa port Commissinn's new rate and route schedule- for Nepean will be called, likely Monday, 1 he Journal today was informed, unless immediate action is taken to improve, transport service, in the newijranne-twestern suburb. Commission Chairman. -Creigh- tonjhls morning said he would give "further study and to Nepean' complaints over OTC rates and routes. Cnrtahi ef SI1m. Nepean' four- new' aiderine'n teamed with the three commissioners to ring down a curtain of silence around a two-tour discussion of the controversial bu and tram aohedule this morning.

Bowing to OTC wishes, the aldermen agreed' to keep mum on proceedings. It was left to the chairman, W. Creigh ton to issue th leant statement follow- ef the transit service and fares la the enlarged area ef th city took said JtoJCrclghtoa. "The Conunlasloa aaderteek te give farther atady and consideration to th repreaentaUens pat before them. "Any decisions will be an-aoeneed next week." One-aldennan told The Journal after the meeting hi telephone had been ringing constantly ever since the schedule hid been announced.

said he had been fighting to prevent mass meeting ef protest being held. Up to now, he had felt more could be gained by orderly buai wii commission. "TlraoTTCr "But I ara sick of having my nhone rinslns dav anil nioht thel OTC by Monday, the people can do what they plea a far a 1 sm concerned. am told nrffan. testinn nf a BrniMr-irflKy fnrtrnnntns snowstorm.

Monday night is proceeding." In addition to allowing them' selves to be placed under a ban ef silence by the Commission, the aldermen acceded to an OTC TaeeiBtanrtaranTBdellie arMe frus the mtstlng Prior te 'the jneellng at "least two of the four-man delegation had said they would fight for admittance of the press and the holding of an open Ceneladed ea Pag 4, CoL g. MnftNTft -Jsnr KT The announced" a granToT $28,800 from the Canadian -Foundation- for search. Wheelchair hours for 14 days. The Injection then were discontinued. two or three day.

Wyatt reported the asm had "pretty well" left him and he expert cooed a feeling ef well-being. He was able to vet ap without assistance and walk abeat, semethln he had aet beea able to de without great pain for a long time. "It now I approximately two weeks since the Injections were (topped and I still, feel pretty aald Wyatt Hospital authorities hsstened. to add: "This is definitely not a treatment Just an experiment The drug is not released for general use; H. Is very difficult to i.

i i SCH 'u wiw )ruuiic ptwfc sm irwii a ireaiment we wom.l be getting csu from all over Canada." i PRICE 9 CENTS Hsase edition by carrier 23 rata weakly, TIT' For Sale $600 IiiHtrflYouCmR Snowiorces Plane fa Lani On District Road Montreal brothers escaped unhurt from their when theyTxame-ihfor, a forced landing on the township road between Gloucester and Osgoode during a blinding snowstorm. At noon today they were in Ottawa sitting quietly in a De-partment til Trsmport office je- and thankful they alive to teU W. t'-t-, Flying to Ottawa. ine Jwo, verarq pjlot. snd tliurent Gagne.

jre on a fltght to Ottawa from their rJwme when they lost their wsy sfter 1 ney spoura ine town line De-tween the two. townships and decided to try the hazardoua landing. Provincial Constable H. B. Olds, Ottawa detachmentr was petrolling the highway-nearby and saw Plane dipping as though it occupants were looking for a spot to land.

He notified the Ottawa offite by radio and advised officers there the plane appeared in difficulty. When the pilot spotted the roadway be shot over It and then iandedc--r: Ran Off Kood. plan had almost acreechrd road; hit the fence and overturned pasturen: property by "Norman Tipeiyof Manotick Station. At 10.40 the officer radioed Ottawa the pilot and his brother were safe and 'he would drive them- to Ottawa to report the crack-up to the. Civil SOVIET ADMIRAL DIES.

MOSCQW, Jan, -HThe death of Rear Admiral -Boris Romanov. 44. who served in the Russian Nsvy's BalUc Fleet during (he war, waa reported today, A Quick Fixer for chronic budget trouble I Journal ROOM TO LET ad that give yon extra Income through renting jour spare room. And IV ao'essy to place a Want, Ad too Just dial J-6321, ask Miss Smith Ui, help you with the wording. "Rented Tareagh Jearnsr fiASn' Booe ear.

slnote On III USA btiain. gm Telephone 1 1 Josrael Went Ads Bring LatfNews ana-Sport. ON I3 AGE 4 Wonnq Buy; a Tank as Scrap Iron. (Journal Tor a paltry $600 you can ride home tankeiveryjiight with armor-plated protection from the recriminations of theJitOearomaTi. -A food buy for birgatrf hunf-T fcr was the way Crowd Assets officials described the 7 30-ton Ram.

tank being offered for sal by a. Hull firm Vi T-. Wo Takers Tet. Though the tank, complete with gun' turret and ZS-poundor ha been on display for some months, Whst can you do with a 10-ton tank that wont get you: into trouble with the law? Well, said Crowa Assets, could ase for' palling but a ball-doser probably weald be cheaper In the' long run aad I -Along with, the tank. sddedaitra.ctjoiL.joet a WrighU Whirlwind ensine.

Here I Here comes up the problem: Who's got enough 87-octane gasoline to keep the motor turning: fFbrljupne witha yento a fine figure In the public eye by rnllln. rfm-n Bn.rk. tu 1 two difficulties; Ceneladed en Page Col. 5. Ottawa.

anl Toronto Supreme Court Posts sr- 1 wi Wlshrt' Flett Sperrce. KC, Wartime Price and Trade Board enforcement administrator and resident Since "1842, today was. appointed to-ther 8u- preme. Court ot the High Court of Justice ol Ontario. A similar appointment was nent Toronto appointments were announced by Justice Minister Carson following a Cabinet meeting -Other appelntmeat to the Ontario Court are expected shorf- JTST1CE W.

F. SPENCE. If aad ajswag la new hid res wiay be the -present Mroo Minister Cltieeiii who as-expected te leavfe the Ceblaot. Cenctltded a Pig It, Col. 7.

i- itA; UU MliW- I Ojmpmobb A Photo by Little.) I Ma opposition the $10,900,000, sodghf byJ the National OlUlldl of Spoils- GoverningBodies: which opened its second annual con ference this morning in the railway committee rooms of the House of Commons, was absent when head men-- of hockejr failed -to appear for the openingessipiis George- Dudley, -the-Caiia I an Amateur, Hockey Associa tion. and 'Clarence. Campbell, president of the National Hockey League, who last-yeer had blast. iiiy1 ieqiiesltmthe-Tsrtof amateur sport government wur uuuics ocaan ineir oecom lend sports facilities, and another $300,000 annually for three years. The extra money is for organ ization, coaching and for Canadian games.

Ceocluded en Page 1. Col. I $3,000,000 Program: lii Nickel Mining Area tJfnXJ. para. Jiang ta hirllfl a towrnitr near "the present sub urban niekel-mming community of Creighton Mine, it-was lea mod today on good authority.

A large eapanalon progTaro is under way at Crelghton. Earlier report were thef th ujwnnlte outlay might reach The Crelghton expansion calls for development of a hugr hew open-pit mine, which will neces- sltate tearing down- houses in the older, aaction ef the present townsite. A B. 000-tarn concentrator is to be built at the mine. Hell Cold 40 Below Zero HILL.

Norway, Jan. 4) Tha temperature dropped to 40 degrees below zero ta Hell yesterday. 4 MZBCCari IN BUTALV. GLASGOW. Jan.

I-4CP) d- fnonton -Merctfrys. 1 8 strong, sr- Iflved ln.Brltaiirtnrbry-Tull of ewt- tdence about their chance in the world amateur hockey cbam- pionrhipr. St I I this afternoon, amending their7 forecast for the third 'time today, said the day's storm would bring at least six Inches ef anew to the Ottawa Valley. The fall weald start tapering. at midnight, followed by flurries thrones Saturday.

Jt is Winter how much Winter or how Jong a winter is anybody guess. And anybody's guess is Just as good as the weather office's Sharp on th itrok -nW ciock uus morning ine ciouos over Ottawa opened up shop. The know jumped its forecast schedule after the forecast schedule wsi drawn up. BeevyaHresalbte Rockcliffe weather station expects the snow to continue all afternoon and evening and forecaster there mention a fall of four or five Inches as "quite Threat earlier la the day ef ejtw4aratactoafree.lBr was (one iste this afternoon. The chance of rata new, waa aald to be only "remotely The large a amber ef and "its" in the weather Picture make a raeamatle, Joint a far better eutheiity than the weather experts waa today dldat even knew It was mewing; ants' they were told abeat by telephone.

1 They "amended" their forecast To- compound the confusion. Rockcliffe' forecaster Barney Boville woke op with a start this morning to find hlmoelf sitting to degrees out on a -weather limb that failed to develop last night Temperatures wer -eupposed Oo fall tozeradi Instead they degree above. -T--flpring StBek Aroand. An island of the old warm air which had brought Spring to the. city around the New Year stayed perched over Boating on top of yesterday's cold air Instead of moving Wrapped In this cloud blanket Ottawa wa-kept easily all alght while weathermen sat dowa ea th floor and eat paper dell eat ef their maps.

Pleaae tarq to 'FIVE INCHES', page IS. eel I. if fiirnrnifri 15- LvjQlOVC Out as Argo Coatji ts TORONTO, Jn. S.CP) An other move in the reorganization oi the Toronto ball Club came today when Presi dent Bob Moran announced vet Cosgroye. will not be back' as assistant coaches next season.

Thl mean a completely new. coaching staff for Toronto' entry In the Big Four Unlpn Esrlier thia moved from "th coaching Job into mngers pt. where he succeeded Earl Selkirk who resigned. Moran said1 It was hoped to keep both Levantis and Cosgrov In the Argo possibly as scout. WEATHER cp Dominion" Weather Office 11.

JO report- Ottawa wglonrCf etear- ins flatarday morning. Snow ending after midnight. Colder. Winds easterly II Increasing to this evening, abltting northwest IS toward midnUht. Lew tonight aad alh Saturday at Ottawa I aad M.

Srnopilr. Snow hss spread ropMly Into Eastern Ontario and Southern Quebec thia morning aheed of a developing storm cen tred south of Lake Erie. The disturbance is expected to move eastward and will. Lpass outh of Montreal toward miomgni. nerw is consiovrevie risk of mow changing to frees-lng rain thia evening.

Occasional anowfiurrle are expected Saturday in the colder flow, of air in the wake of this storm. Temperatare. Dawson, 14; Prince George, 10b, 13: Vancouver, 29, 33; Vic toria, IT, 40; Edmontcn. 7b. 1: YeU fcjwknlfey Mb, Mb; Prtnce Albert, Sb, tib: Sajksloon.

32b. 35b; Mb, 14b; Winnipeg. Mb, On; Pt Churchill. 41b. 33b; Pt i Arthur, 20b, 10; S.

Marie, ioim ees Without Tnis-Year iTrii man Tells Congress WASHINGTON, Jan. offer its people 61,000,000 v.i..J nnA nA- r- five years and, in The end.1 "the complete elimination, of 1 In ills annual economic message to Congress, Truman aaid tha Lcountry's economy ha emerged born confidence, front Its war trisis, -r-- poat- Vpfl.Mby ltsL The way Ilea open, he said? for a rise in national income equal td nearly 1,000 a year for- every family by 134. atartling -statement seemed to mean an avoCaee Am.ric.n hmlli, Ihi a hence. f' Truman called on business, labor and farmers es well as the Government to rise to the "mag- -nificent challenge" ahead; A ateadyi growth of income, em-' ployment and production hitherto unknown The President added two points to his legislative want-list: Stand. I by powere-ilo control cttaitirid more uoerai loan terms for little business.

He again asked a "moderate" tax increase. But he proclaimed this turning aationel-poi Price with seme "nutstonrl. lng" excepUons re generally i erase, to-inei levelwhen siLouldstajcihej problem faring ti la. not inflation." Aa -for-wages, tte-admlrilstra-- Uon hopes to keep hands off. "These Truman aaid." now-In-the hands of management and That 1 -where they ahould remain." -The economic message was read to bath Houses of Consress hv clejfca.

The propod tax inrrease-will- not be sever, he aaid. But he kept his secret on the kind of tax casnges wanted. Urges Business The President hammered at a single theme the need for busi- imM expansion to absorb a con- well-paid-Jobs-. Almost as often, be stressed a major hazard to prosperity the slackening, already, perceptible, in bu sines Investment. If It should' uma- aid.

"our- prospect for fuH recovery and continued expansion would be ndaniered" Ceneladed ea rage 1, CoL g. TO VISIT KARACHI; psktstan, Jan. S. (Reutersj-Thelgxtern! Affair--Minisfen of Australia and Can ada, Percy Spendet and mm, Pearson, are expected to visit Karachi with Philip Noel-Baker, Britain'' Commonwealth Rela tion Secretary, after the Com- monwealth conference at Colom-bo, Ceylon, it waa reported here today. EORECAST: White t.

iV-lCapuskasIng, 5b, Sbj North Bay, London, -24, Toronto, 32, 33; Ottawa, IS, Montreal, 23, 44; Quebec, IP, 28; Saint John, 2S, 32: Halifax, 24. 87; John', 13. A1-- II SO wOSOUR.l TH JmirneV thermmneter a nose tosr rofiatered 4 ress. Th son rose at 43 am, The sua set at pm. i V'..

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