Truth needs not ma Maxims of a More Man ny words. '14 PAGES Lost in A large. modernly equipped barn owned by Mr. R. 1.. nurse. Five destroyed The fire broke out about one o'- clock standard time and raged for an hour and I half before being subdued. Two other buildings. I grainary and I garage. situated between the barn and the house were also destroyed. The fire endangered the house and scorched the north side of the dwelling before the combin- A-Forum. l.arge Barn At Five Houses is lug neighbors and tlnguished the blaze. The fire spread through the barn friends ex- and all mllkers were lost. The barn was built in 1939 at I cast of S1-1.000. it was 75 feet long and 36 feet wide with I steel roof, cement floor and was completely equipped and finished. New stanchions had recently been in- stalled in the cattle barn. The loss is partially covered by insur- EH09. Fortunately all of Mr. l Burge's fire. mic Qlluui THI PICPl.I'I PAPIR ' CHARIDTTETOWN, CANADA. TCH00-l UNIT 1 IULLITIN BUINOS Amlis. (Reuters) A violuit explosion Thursday night shoot headquarters of the Peroniata party in Params. capital of the Argentine prov- ince of Entrerlos. Three persons were taken to hospital. Ont. And Que. Firs Situation By The Canadian Press Forest fires in Ontario and Que- bec hurled I pail of smoke into sun-shot skies Thursdy as hopesi of rain were extinguished by fors- casts of continued dry weather in- terrupted by local showers. in Ontario. Lands and Forests Minister Maplcdoram said a real forest fire emergency exists in the province. He issued I plea for those of firefighters in Quebec. Rain fell FRIDAY. JULY 15, 1955 REMAIN INTACT Here And S'side L Are Transferred . Mr. K.R. Elliott who has beenl - v ' - r - manager of the Bank of N0” said School Division as indicate Scotia. past three years. gina, Sask., early nex take charge of the branch there. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Local Girl Leads Class HALIFAX 'CPi Thelma Livingston of Charlottetown led I class of 25 graduates who received diplomas Thursday from the veterans affairs school for nursing assistance It Camp Hill Hospital. Florence M-acRae of Galr- loch Road. lnveriiess county got an award for general pro- flciency. 54,500 any school district be permit Houses was c mplotid h hTa'i"whi.i:Blie ol'T:iIITI(l':(liloofnl'ommaI.l Eiiiitriy h:;it1mgg:lm "".i"'i.Y..7, RCMCEHS SCTEOIIS Unit.” This was the conclusion reached by I three-man , - . . . . . . . - ””""" ”"'”” ”' "” ”'"" ""” "M" ' '""""' "M "M Bmk M"'"'9e"5 iiiii-m3i.i.ic5.1r(i".vEi.iZp3f.'f.i??iiiiZ-ii 3id:rni3eiCi3i;"LCfl iiiiLrii1:ti;cii5ii”3e i . - . . . . T. Earle Hickey lity (chairman). inquiries into the advisahi at a plebiscite held Ap istricts as defined in cts anti liabilitl Charlottetown. for tiiek leaves for Rc ;D l week to the ass ity of To Provide For Early Expansion "School Unit No. 1 should ri :.Council held yesterday afternoon. The Commission consisting o ril 2, 1935 i the School Act; t cs of the said school division and the PRICE 5:- Subddy ot be broken up nor should ted to withdraw from the f Judge Walter E. Darby and R. S. P. Jardine made or otherwise of dividing the d by the majorty of voters nto two or more School he distribution of educational services in the where he was born and attended t public school. 1”” 0! me 34500 in any ""9 year annual school meetings be held ed efforts of the Morell Fire De- urebred .'olsteins with the ex- - - Mr?-ment. St. Peter's Fire Departs iieptlon of three calves. were out wh” d? nmrork 1" the bush hut” Mr. Elliott came to Charlotte maintenance of Comm” "'"'"i 5"d i""idl'9dl 0' hlfd W0l'kr in pasture at the time. Sulflfl away mm mesied areasi . town from Kingston. Jamaica. arms . . , , ,..,. - . ..,......TLL..n..L..?. worth of Spray mmerhih whfch bThrei13 fire-ravaged areas have 4 where he had been for several. The Conimission rEflOYil'lInEHIlfiel'iIsCh001s. 'T-”TrT-T was stored h, (he graiharyh was aenhcloseddto travel and forestry ... years following 3 hehmd of t,m,,th:-it the Dopaitmehi ob ucagl W9 recommend mm M mm” g also saved. " 'c as "in me ha" may be 39” M... A...-.. . . . Q(.Q..g. .. ..; . , Pl0.Vmeni Willi 1110 Bank 81 V3n- W0!) pal an am” 5” my " ishall be I Commissioner of any A” household effects we.” re. neal by the weekend. T V couverh B-0 He emphed lh(,13l.:itltl tlrhlile aiiiouut of tlic aii- mcm,pm,ated Vmage whhm the "Your Inturday night Jamboree moved from the house during the Local showers came to the Iid . service It Lachute. Qu('.. in 1924, i'”"-ii de”d”i' Whighever Division. Avalanche Survivors Tell Story ”" ””" ” W" W W" "commend W in the Lake St. John and Chlbou- gsmau areas Thursday but still he made applicable to any future .n each schml M” M, 18'". Mr. and Mrs. Elliott" both en- n "Stock on --Ch k t 1- nm at "M t d h r h v v ' lfi"t ' flhe s-isoni ers :1 cat . uo ot er boys VlET9.tel-ed Very (um, into the social re in s in excess 0 .. (Continued rm page 2. C01. 2) Outlook Good Tony Woodfield.16 Ileftl and l3-inf the tragedy of Mount Temple Msthhhulu. Dance ht Gordon F A I iiigtsngi, .',f:C,:i:,ciht:,f,,,:'1:,i"fhedgf' year-old Peter Smith listen aslwhen an avalanche swept seven injured; only Woodfield and Smithime of "W community hnldmg any of the succeeding years. uni ' - ' ' camp leader 0.D. Dlckenson i ll: . A ' a m tai limb- c d h i. l 7 - ' . t d ' vi ding 1960. - or 2 e3 Lawrence river east of Quebec, . 9 V"""5 me” " "u" ”' Cl 95 We ”" ”' membership in the Charlottetown " 3" ""r” to say: M The report goes on ' ML Ehhm was also an active the end of the five year period the whole situation should be re- member 0' the Cmmonetown viewed and further compensation Board of Trade and held mem- Lodga every Friday night. "Danes It Oyster Bod Bridge School. Dolron Bret, Orchestra. Officials said it will require s Golf Club and the Curling Club. lengthy rain to extinguish the fires. ll! FIRES OTTAWA. (CPl-lncoursg- lng reports have been receiv- Says Economy "Dance Corravllle school, Mon- day. July 16. "Gospel Tent Kin stoii meet- hiss beginning Lord's Iy. B p.ni. "S t I s k ear dance Tuesday night. "Regular Saturday night Dance. St. Peter's Hall. Al BlanchIrd's Orchestra. "Chicken Ind Ham Supper. Little Pond Hall. Wednesday. July 20th. Dance after. "Come and meet your friends M .I.of. 85. Wednesday. July 27th. ll-it hrnenta. Bingo and Dance. DON'T DRIVE with I bet motor. TIIVO-it flashed now. It MIIMWI Battery and--Rgqngggp Service. "Reserve July nth. for It; Aendlana Di-CeniInnlIl 1'' ' b ttons at South Riistico. "Dance. Mount Stewart Mg mortal Hall tonight. Bur-ns' Or ed from Britain concerning purchase of Canadian apples this year. Trade Minister Howe said Thursday. He did not elaborate. He was replying in the Commons to George Nowlan (PC-Digby-Annapolis - Kings) and H. W. Herridge (CCF- Kootenay West) who repre- sent apple-producing ridings. Mr. Nowlan said there are indications that Annapolis VII- loy apple crop this year will be the biggest since the Sec- ond World War. Growers were looking for some assur- snca from the government that they would have I mar- ket. for their apples. ........L..L.... ”Weather Top - -- News In Europe LONDON. (AP)--Forest fires in Sweden Ind water rationing in Denmark Thursday brought new hardships to Europeans in the grip There were 142 fires burning Thursday in Ontario with 15 out of control. Considered dangerous were fires in the Kirkland Lake. Sault Ste Marie and Lake Simcoe regions. At least one community has been evacuated and others were threatened by fires. Travel permits have been can- celled in the Swastika area, the Kirkland Lake area. and sight townships in the Sudbury district have been closed. Ottawa Hearing On Shipping is Continuing OTTAWA tCl?lJrhe Dominion Marine Association. chief voice for the !200.000.000 Great Lakes ship- ping fleet. Thursday withdrew sup- port frnm proposed restrictions against British shipping on Can- Ida's eastern seaboard. But the association. in "I sub- mission t.o the royal commission OTTAWA. (CPl-Works Minister Winters said Thursday the federali government will pay half the costl of replacing the Hillsborough Bridge near Charlottetown pro- provided the new structure forms I link in the Trans-Canada high-i way. h He told the Commons in reply to I question July it by Angus Mac-l Lean PC-Queens that the entire question of the bridge. ordered closed by the transport depart- ment on grounds of safety. is beingi considered. - - ' Leopold Laiiglois, parliamentary assistant to Transport Minister Marler. said in the Commons July 8 that the department notified the Prince Edward Island government in advance of the closing. The bridge was closed by the CNR,i acting for the department. vroute on the Trans-Canada hig h Charlottetown and iticip cent there to replace the present Hills- borough bridge." he said. "The Federal Works Minister in Statement On Bridge Issue h--the federal government can par-h way between Southport. P.E.l.. would be pro-ll vided by the government. Mr. Winters said he und the bridge will be desig a link in the Trans-Canada high- we erstands i .Memramcook Forest Fire Continues Advance; Look For Showers In North N. B. FREDERICTON tCPl forest fire east of MemrImcookvhNew advanced along its northeast frontigave a nnted as whole matter lfurther with the CNR at the pres- y. .ent time. We hope to come to some when it has been deaignatedlfurihor decision." Theishowers ate to the extent of 50 pert of any structure that is put is being explored predicted for northern Brunswick Thursday night prospect of some relief. Saint. .lohn police, blaming carc- Church and took part. in numer- nus church organizations. William Hayward. manager h h- h th Ch l h 1 payments continued. with the (7Tiilsi.Ip The? we-Tce HClaiTll? inziiii amount determwuid in the light hers M 5,. Pan” Anglican the then existing financial lmnditinn of the Division. The Commission feels that the Division should be able to oper- Mr. Elliott is succeeded by Mr. the nexh of ate satisfactorily for S - h h .h . five years within the budget sub- iiiised uli.Ke1i?eieIvst2l:teerdii.3ntco tiikenoiTerr mined ”boVe' but if there is any his new duh-lesh whhe in sum. deficit over and above the aver- merside Mr. Hayward took I 39;! Md ilifi" m(23;:)dmfiVean:::':'l great interest in community af- T niiantg n w;mm' Mv m be fairs and was an active member ””";Pe 5 b lncreased assess. and past president of the Sum- m” 9 "D Y H M merside Board of Trade and the "WM iifsby S ec 115 ”ce55"y Summerside Rotary Club. He was ecomme A . also I member of the Board of mg, mgig0)f'gKemt:;:"sa;d :31”; Trustees of Prince County Hos- ' ' V p I lump stint. we recommend that "ML it be applied to the cost. of the new capital cnnstriiction and the above schedule amended to con- form. No awards granted pursuant to the recommendations herein are intended to affect any grants or subsidies presently being paid or which may be available to the Division under the School Act or any departmental policy. Here July 19 His Excellency Hilbert Guerlii.-. Ambassador of France to Cannda.i accompanied by his son and daughter is scheduled to arrive in Charlottetown on Jilly 19 to I? Is Booming OTTAWA iCPl-A glowing del- cription of Csnarlais economic health was given the Commons Thursday by Trade Minister Howe. ”T he Canadian economy is booming as never before." Mr. Howe said. In an optimistic 12-minute report he said exports are at record levels and forecast record capital investment and I near-record prairie grain crop. Wheat exports were slightly above those of last year and wheat sales at July 1 were substantially above last year's level. Donald Fleming tPC-Toronto Eglinton), his party's trade spokes lull, said Canada last year lost its position to Germany as the world's third trading nation. THREE-SIDED POLICY He urged I three-sided policy of encouraging trade by cutting taxes to reduce production costs. keeping export channels clearf of trade restrictions and helping domestic producers find markets. Thursday and was much quieterl cliestra. on the western side. the chief l l of I week-long heat wave. on coastal shipping. continued to The seven-day death toll climbed Ink for: less campers for fires in the Rock- main an the Island until the 21. wood Park area. warned the park FOR RETTER COOPERATION TOOK OUT INJUNCTION on "Regular Friday ui t Danes. Emerald Hall. July l .Muslo by the Myers Bros. "Regain Dance. Elliott - Hall, Saturday night. Music by Ken- tucky Bluebirds. neuselilnenta. "Grand bingo I. Andrew's Hall. Mt. Stewart. Monday. July M. so Homes. door prize. "Dance Stanhope Ind Gove- liead Community Hall Saturday, -lib iotti. Dancing I to 1!. ”DIIes St. Peter's lay. Holy Name Hall. Friday. Jdy lsth, Chalssonis Orchestra. "ice cream social. New Pcth school. Friday. July 15, sponsor- sd by the New Peri Women's Institute. "Reserve Wednesday. July I). for United Church ice cream festival in St. Peter's lay Hall. Food Isle and innate. "WEN! Dance tonight. Wlnsloe Station Hall. lollln Mcxsnsisin Orchestra. Danes Ill to 12.!) Day- light Time. "Lawn Supper It" W. J. Mutch's. Chen-y Vallsy, lstiirday, July 16th. A p. m. Standard Time. Sponsored by United Church Ladies Aid. "The West Covehead Ten. Wed- nesday. .luly 20th. We invite Ill ooh friends. Serving 4 p. Ii. Stand- Ir . "To give the late strawberries time to ripen there will be no more picking at Howatt'I until taturday. July in. "Mt. Stewart Branch of Can- adian Legion will hold the regular monthly meeting Friday. lath. ll). important business to be discussed All members please attend. "Showing It Mt. Stewart Fri- day and Saturday: MI and PI Kettle It Home. Parents and children too will I this ago. in I really fine sting. "North Wiltshlre Wmnen'I Mll- slnnary Society will hold I Food Sale at W. T. Bowman's Store. Hunter River. on SItin'dIy. Juli link. It I p. ni. "Regular Dance. lonabnw Inn. will be Monday night instead of Tuesday. Roland McKsnzlI'I Ob- chestra. Pisass note change of Mitlit and Orchestra. "l0iit.h Re-union. 4th August. Amlrnxfinate number attsndin V"!!! be known before and of t a month. If you cannot procure iirket locally. mail your 33.00 for gemshetgrahlp Illdllilllqllefulf once , . D. Phat! Mhvort. I. f.. who wTii mail you ticket. Assist your ssscutlve i this on. . Kreini-in announced. to It least 10 Is temperatures stayed well up into the oils over most of western Europe. Weather was the big news in London where the Daily Express bnnner headlined: "Midnight Hot- for Than Midday." Many Lon- doners spent the night cooling off 1. Restricting to Canadian ships the traffic between Canadian points in the Great Lakes-St. Law- rence river area. 2. A treaty between Canada and the United States that would bar vessels of all other nations from trade between the two countries iprovlncial government took out an injunction against the order and barricades halting traffic were torn down. Authority for the bridge was removed from the CNR and invested in the transport depart.- in parks only to swelie Is an- other scorcher of I day dawned. For the first time in Sweden's holm as the temperature into the 90s. la Denmark where water rationed. the breweries reported I record sale of about l.000.000 bot- tles of beer. Paris was celebrating Day in humid. sunny was the mercury up to 34 degree SORT Soviet Party Iy IJCHARD KAIISCHKE MOSCOW (AP) - Communist party boss Nikita 8. Khrushchev Ind Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov de- fence Iiinlster. Ire going to the Geneva conference with Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin. The premier said Thursday Irl ht this means the Soviet rlelegat on "is the very summit." Khrushchev. Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov and Deputy Foreign Minister An- drei Grom lo will make up the five-man viet delegation. the The official announce wt called this I "government delegation." Khrushchev technically is not a member of the government. though he is I membe of Parliament. His main title is that of secretary of the Soviet Communist party. But he has been occupying an increas- lnfiy dominant role in soviet fI rs. At tlis same time. the re- cent in-ornineacs of Marshal Zhu- bsv has indicated I strong rise is ? influence of the Ioviet Irmsd raps. CILIIBATI IAITILLI DAY . Khrushchev Ind Bulganin hesded I of i I help- ing celcbrl Istille Iy It the French stnbassy Thursday Igiit. Reporters lnittoitlieled both on em to inquire about the Innoancsrneiit neg: few hours asters. m'. h composition of our'lslag:; V ." ii said "gr ins use-.1i:sr we dlscuu dissrinnsnsnt It Gsnevs nalsss Illnisssr seine Ilsa Wnltsr history, ice cream had to be ra--huh. Canada-5 "0334 " p"::M"5 cm""5hm:d' body gave qualified support to the Irsnsntlie ops.ltwIsteot- ' ,A , hut 'uu"r In". N” m stocky lg::ie:l some o its member com was i Atlantic seaboard. Bastille of public hearings. From h ther with three-man body under Mr. s. Ice W. F. Spence of the Ontario su- cream vendors and sidewalk cafes prem were doing I land office business. Nfld., to To Geneva Summit Talks Zhukov. Bulganin. ll af- sonnl friendship at Geneva. merit April 25. Mr. Mm-Lean asked. if the bririgc were closed. whether an alternate Vancoiiver lPolice Probe is Arllourned VANCOUVER ICPI - The Tup- per royal commission investigating Vancouver's police force adjourned Thursday as lawyers wrangled lieatedly about notes attributed to Det.-Sgt. Len Ciithhcrt. who tried to commit suicide last month. Superintendent Harry Wbeian said he took the notes in a series of interviews with Cuthbert and the detective signed them earl on aha morning of Friday. last June in the lake-river region. ' -GAVE QUALIFIED SUPPORT l in its original brief. the associa- largest shipping that the proposed ban 'sgainst non-Canadian ships in the icoastal trade should extend to the Thursday's hearing. fourth day of the royal commission's Ottawa sit.- tings. closed out the opening phase era. the Justice i e court goes to St. John's. i r hearings opening July 25. Boss Going .1, -.s men might be niore interested in arms than in disarmament. and the goateed Bulganiii retorted: "i do not think so. i have said before and I say again that no- body understands the terrors and hardships of war better than we soldier. We know what war is." POLITICAL MARSHAL . tbulizanin was referring to him- self and Zhukov. actually. Bul- snin is I "political" marshal. having received his rank from Stalin in recognition of wartlma work far from the batticfrontsi Kriishchev Joined In .tossts to French-Soviet friendship and suc- cess It Geneva. He said the deio- gatlon would leave for Geneva Sat- urday. Bulganln promised I statement today on the Geneva conference. Asked whether Zhukov and his wartime colleague. President El- aenhnwer. would take up their ger- ul- . "The relations between Presl- deiit Eisenhower Ind Marshal Zhukov are personal relations and they will not particularly concern the Soviet government delegation." Zhukov and President Eisen- hower have been in personal cor- res ndence in the last year. ukov”s inclusion in the soviet delegation to Geneva intrigued dip- lomats. The Second World War of Berlin will be making his rst trip as I member of I diplo- matic delegation to I Western country. This will present the first opportunity for I Zhukov-Eiaem hows! nesting shes the two were colleagues in the Idminl gsnin said: Two men are in the King's County Hospital as the result of an automobile accident which oc- curred on the Coa1msrct.l Hi h- wIy near Montague yesi Iy morning. In hospital are sylvsnos Augustine Arssnauli. lourts: and Walter Francis Parquet also of sourls. Both are members of the army Its It dsgetown, N.B. The accident occurred when they were u that way Is Sonris to Ezknlq. I. I. e fsffstrs. siinuustss Int Inn etratlon of G'QfllIlI, immediately after the spend I 40-hour leave. The car 3: vssnseessdisltswsrss After the bridge was closed the" l hers Ileatsgus Arssssnlt is suffering forester's office reported Thursday ht. Flames lumped one road and spread along another leading to-i ward Cooksvllle. Heavy smoke hid- the exact boundaries. in absence of from the Allardvllle area further rcportsi of Glou-E iccstcr county. the situation there in was believed about the samc. Tliisl fire was first reported lllBl(iflZ' headway in a soiithwesierly (llrCl'-I min. i Larucr crews were able to hold their own against. the othcr main: outbreak. near L'Eteto in Char- lnile county. If was confined to the same area. Fifty militia mem- from Camp Utopia iicipeti rcsidenis to keep the fire in check. A half acre was burned Tliurs- day in western Nnrthumhcrlanrl county northwest of Holmes Lake. Forcslcrs planned to get a crew to the spot at night or in the morning. Another small fire broke out near Lower Neguac in Northuni- berland. The general situation. as com- pared wtth Wednesday. was termed "not alarmingly worse." 1 would be closed if further out- hrcaks occurred The civil defence organization is aiding fire-fighting in the prov- ince for the first time. Maj -Gen. H. N. Ganong. civil defence co- ordinator. said the group is assist- i 2 wherever possible. Clemency Moves To His Excellency is coming vliatlon of His Honour Mayor J. David Stewart. the Charlottetown Centennial Committee as well as the Acadian Bl-Centennial Cele- bration Committee. lie will make In general. in order to develop better cn-operation within the Division. we recommend that the Board of Trustees be increased from six to nine. exclusive of the chairman to be appointed as Governor T. W. L Prowse. His i'9V9i”"""9 E” ii” Li”"'9"3"ti Hohm". premm. Ah wh Mayhem" Governor-in-Council. Two of the and His wm-ship Mnynr elected trustees shailbe residents on July 20. His Excelency will then "Om E-"Ch Di "'9 "933 59"9'l proceed to Rusllco to take part in by "10 Phrkdalet 5Dl'i"S Plifk End the nmcgay opening or the at. Central Royalty Schools. and one official calls on His Honour Lieut. Marti Bastille Day RABAT. Morocco llieiitersl -- Gilhcrl Griindvsl. France's new resident-general in Morocco. an- nounced Thursday I series of clem- ency measures to mark Bastille Day. French national holiday. Seventy-seven political prisoners were freed. An internment camp at Arhhsl- oun-Kcrdous. the only one in Mo- rocco was closed and three trade union leaders were released from prison Grandval also promised further clemency measures on the feast of Aid El Kebir Agu if there is I con- tinued decrease in terrorism. -4m and when coming around the cor- ner It Gaunt.-y's Brook. the driver lost control of the ear. I 1951 Pontiac. and it sieved over the pavement. ruiiiilng t us for some distance. then the is frost and rear wheels went into the ditch. and continuing In I straight line for about fifty feet. the car than flipped over I full turn Ind I but Indcametorsstontheliood. The two men were taken to the King's County Hospital where Mr. - Two In Hospital Alters Accident injury to his foot and Mr. Psquet In injury to his head. their ditlon last evening was desc Is not serious. The car, which Mr. Arscnault was driving. was badly damaged. with the hood. sides Ind engine con- rlbcd bonnet crumbled and beat. it rs- mnlned on its hood in the centre of the highway until the Montague Dstschrnsnt RCMP and members from the Ciisrlottetewn Detach- insnt completed their lnvestigat-. from In Ion Ccniennlal celebration there at two shall be a resident from each of o'clock. where he will give In Id-like are-as served by ill! WiMi0C- .1,-95.. West Royalty and East Rgalgr iPlaneWi'rh 79 U.S.Soldiers liAboard Sends Out SOS h BULLETIN d d two engines dead an own to "AMi”0N MR "mm BM3E'i3.ooo fcci altitude. Reports to I Calif. (AP)-A strategic air comg , . .. V . imand Glnbemaster which .wL:ir:::l)i(::: ;3;jg';1g,f3a;;h;8"i "'9 more than 700 miles over the fog-ms twimmde 'Md” ' mp shrouded Pacific ocean with twoi nndimnm M "' "mu" dead and 87 men L The ('loli(-iii;-islci' iias rr-poriccl 'hoard' handed at this use at to ll'IVP'B crcwlof ii The 70 pus- mos p'mt PDT "hos Bin" ADTL SOIll.;(il'S :il'lfl.'il'(l all iarc lllCil of liAMlLT().N' Alli Ffllitll”. BASE. tlic i78tli livllllllttlllfll t'oiiib:il Calif. IAPI---Rescue planes of Team lairbornci who are iicinu the west coast wcrc callcd out.i-otaied ii.-'l('l( lo the linitcd Stat- Tliursday night to izn to the aid es aticr duty in Japan. rliffiriili of a giant air transport with 90 l..'ii'uc ic.sciii- mission helicopt- mcn aboard. striiggling to rcachicrs wcrc siunrliiii: by bolli at the Pacific 4.-oust from ilawaiiltliis hose and at the Sim Fran- wiih both engines on one side oficisco coast guard base. the plane oiil of comniission. The transport in trouble left The Strategic Air Command ('.- hi-fickam field. Hawaii. early 124 Glohcmastcr was rcportt-diThiirsiia.v for Travis air force 175 miles off san Francisco nti Tlueen And Duke Receive 45 Canadian Debutantes By SYLVIA HACK y Canadian Press Staff Writer K base in California. place in ill-degree heat. LONDON 'CPl--The Queen and the Duke of Edirihurgh ThIIrsrlayi"'r'"T 9""-VKW received 45 Canadian debutante: and later with other members of-lhc heat. despite Princess Mar the Royal Family entertained 7.000 stare.-t's remark that she was sfral Commonwealth guests It I Buck- "it's going to pour any mlnute.' lnghsm Palace garden party. The debs curtsleii in turn before white. pnlk-4! tlic Queen and the duke. seated Other mom on twin gilt chairs of state on I Family inclu low dais in the white and gold Mother. the Duke and .7 pm. pm ill pm. ADTI wind to hold h Only I light sprinkle helped ease The princess was dressed in I oiled sleeved dress. hcrs of the Royal dad the Queen Duchess of i TORONTO i'CPr-Miiiinium and imaximum temperatures illln. Mu. Dawson. -15 74 Vancouver .. . 5'7 78 Victoria . .32 5.": hl"i(illltilll(lll .. (it 80 Caluziry . Stl R7 Hciiiiia . N2 Winnipeg . 83 lToronto .. 90 ttswa 94 Montreal . 85 hQucbcc - Fruilt-rirton . . 78 iSi'lilii John .. I” Til Moncton . . .73 d2 i,Halifau . -in iii ifhnrlotlctoup 37 - isydncy v1 80 Yarmouih Luis Gil St. Joliiiis . . . . . . . . .. 48 63 HAl.liiAX IF!” -Thr Dominion pioathcr office said cloudy ghowery iwczithcr is cspcrtcrl to move islowly eastward over the Marl- thc afternoon party, which took gin.” W1,-..,, l-lorccastsi East!-rri VB counties, Ray of Fiialeur; Clniiriy with a few sunny intervals and a few showers in widely scattered localities; season- ahlc temperatures: winds south- erly is. Low-high It Monctoa so and Kl. Campbeilton .58 and 75. Northern News Scofia, Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with I few sunny intervals. I few showers in widely scattered localities in the slate ballroom. Horse Guards and band played softly in the background Bot-misc of I throat Marilyn Roll. the Tomato swim-in met in England for a cross-chan- nel attempt. was unable to the presentation. Miss Bell's doc- tor said. however. she was pro- gressing well It F Internal Affairs Minster Pear- wsre among guests presented at while the Royal Gloucester. infection. walked lhmiigh attend skirted olkestons. Kent. white In son and Prime Minister Eden. the Princess Royal. the Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra. They split up and separate lanes mmiii the milling guests. The Queen. wearing I full- Ifternooii frock of white silk ahantnng with I mauve and I green pattern. stepped from the st Rustico at HR I. m. and in 5 501.1 hgllroom of me p. In S-immerslrie tide eighteen W1”. mm the up-dens just as mlntit-so later than Charlottetown. the sun disappeared behind llln Sun rim -1 H0 u. in. and sets black clouds. I H? p. I. Standard Time. afternoon I n it evening: little change in temperature; wtnla southerly 15. Low-high It New Glasgow IA Ind Ill. Charlottetown 58 and 8. High tide today at Charlotte- town It all I. m. and 7.11 p. In: t