.C.ov;er’s‘ Prince Edward island 1 Like The Dew imgxims E or 3 , More Man Every wrong is avenged In armh- it it .2 10 races ifs Navy Blimp Stays Aloft loo flours Without Refueling; New Record MIAMI. I'll. (AP)—-A U.3. Navy blimp broke the world endurance record for a crew and aircraft Monday by remaining aloft with- out refueling for 190 hours. The navy said the ZPG-2 alr- .h.n of the NAN type was now cruising toward the Florida Keys and was expected to land at the Boca Chlca naval air station, nine miles north of Key West. about 3 .10 p.m. EDT today. The lighter-than-air ship left Lakehurst naval air station at 7:32 .1 nl. EDT last Monday to carry- nlll a simulated anti-submarine patrol. The record was set over Miami Monday when the blimp exceeded the old mark of l'10.3 hours set in 1947 by an M~type airship. also mi of Lakehurst. I * Founded 181 YRJOE 50 week." Robertson said. “and there are many other times when con- tinuous flight without refueling could be a great tactical advant- age." Robertson said the blimp did not pick up any fuel or provisions dur- ing the trip. but did pick up sea water. He explained that as the gasoline was consumed a huge. weighted canvas bag was let. down to the sea by a cable and to the sea by a cable and winch from about 150 feet in the air and water hauled aboard to serve as ballast. CIPL Ewes said a deep freeze provided everyone with excellent food throughout the trip. Bishop's Condition mala, which is being armed by the Communists. "You are entering into a very “mite who Said a special effort is being made to speed up By ADRIA BALL Bidault said the Geneva confer- _ . will find the code which you have cnunicred a new French peace be negotiated in the conference OHABLOTTEIOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY. MAY 25. 1954 ' WASHINGTON, '(AP)—'I‘h U. S. i fl 1 to GRADUATES WARNED 0F DANGERS ° 3 W W ‘Molotov Proposes Both Sides Meet Reports of the Central American airlift were confirm- disturbed world of changing values, the shipments because of the 70 freight Cafloads of Red GFINEVA (Reuters) -— Soviet ence had been called to end the learned here attacked openly and plan for lndo-China \vith a pro-lroom here. Nicaragua and Honduras, neighbors of left-wing Guate- ' T A I d Ch’ C F FROM SUBVERSIVE PROPAGANDA o rrange ll 0- ma ease- ire ed Monday by a state department press officer, Lincoln especially moral vglues_ and you ‘l-‘oroign Minister MTJACYO‘; lllonday“war and that this should therefore weapons just unloaded in Guatemala. British Foreign Secretary Eden, CREW NEED BATH! covertly," Hon. Sean A. Murphy, A defence department spokesman W531 that ban, side, 95131311,)-,‘ Cmdrl Mum" H-.'Epp" of Pm e Ambassador of Ireland. told :he “id C.l2-1 Globemaster transports ' ? direct ‘contact for arranging a who presided, said he could not graduaiin class eeterda at the . - cease-fire. see what ad\antages could come 3 3 y are flying small arms. ammunition. o ‘from discussing complicated polit- Frcnch Foreign Minister Eidault‘ forward a seven-point ital problems before difficult. mil- lan cmbracing suggestions ltary questions were solved. mn. Ala.. is in command of the arrcraft which carries in navy (rP\|/ of i4 and a civilian observer. cmiennial commencement. exercises at St. Dunstan’: University. The Ambassador said we are liv- The condition of His Excellency Most Reverend James Boyle, Big. hop of Charlottetown who under. jeeps and three-quarter-ton weap- d . . , (‘.Hl(‘A(‘0 (AP) — The Chicago ha nns carriers to Nicaragua and lion-‘Tribune 1".” Monday “km in . p(,a,.,, p He told reporters by radio te]e- - .. . » . J \ . - . e t S 1 . ing_ in an age of dangerous and d .1. He said the equipment is, T ‘ I ‘ H _ made by ]\Iolnt()V :,.~.i-.ir.ay and “alter Bedcll Smith. leader of g-mntrie\ii'.sst tcruilsedbove; 30!? mni{'°§'evei‘.i“"§5i§“'.i'$ “‘‘“‘“°“’ ‘’'°'’“‘‘“‘“" “’h°‘° '“ ointahe type used by light infantry giisi»pn:mt‘n.'¢":-';r ill-onaurrslcnmprnmisins in Part with Vie‘-[the US delefi-“HOW inllsied that ')'n:.‘ Pg!“ I d 1 at E “E 2? mporggd 3-cage,-day noon “'-nvery W9 pl'l“ClP1e5 had d0" ‘Y9 “Dd” "Oops and éuatemal. .ppe."¢ gmmin. minh proposals presented earlier. the three associated states. Viet T " W kn . “pd fie y‘, -- f,” poor”. very Rev Monsignor Pat- °°"‘“““ ‘““°“' K“ “"”“°d “M White explained the airlift is “in em Molotov srr-Pied the Plan by Urr1- Nam L805 and CBmb°difl- mu" idfyr I H “e M: at 3' e rick McMahon. D. Rector of “you wmgalvetw bficommnny En implementation" of mutual de- llonduran border guards Sunday.l"8 50”‘ 5ld“5'Fl'3““’» Md ‘he be (“Hy ‘"°p”5°“"°d in ‘my ‘“" _ ’ _ . . . . . g;_ D 1 - -- ' 3'01" Km“ 9-5_ WC Pl‘°P*‘83n_ 3 v_ y - . d H _d G g 1 ithrne associated staics of lndn- cussinns. military or political. aftcr 4% hours without liair covered more than 3.000 miles by the time it gets to Boca Chica. it has been on patrol over the At- lantic seaboard. the Caribbean and mu Gulf of Mcxico. l.|Plll. Albert Robertson. a navy public information officer from Key West. said the blimp has been under way at all times and never "lust hovered." t‘0l'LD STALK sons “The blimp could unit for a sub- iiarine to surface if it took all last. night for London to be at the bedside of His Excellency. INDIA SEIZES OPIUM BOMBAY (Reutrrsi Indian customs officials have seized 520 pounds of opium hidden in sealed racks in the hold of the 6.895-ton British freighter Ozarda, it was disclosed today. The opium, worth about $125,000 was found after a seven-hour search. It was des- cribed as the port's biggest haul of contraband opium in 20 years. Another large group of gradu- ates yesterday said farewell to their Alma Mater as the looth Commencement was held in the gimnasium at st. Dunst.an's Unl- \'eralt.y. There were 34 young men and women receiving degrees, 23 as Bachelor of Arts, three as Bachelor of science and eight. as Bachelor of Commerce. Presiding at the convocation and presenting all prizes and degrees was Rt. Rev. 0. J. Mcbellaii, V.G.. who else introduced the speakers and later himself congratulated the graduates. A large throng of relatives, lriends_ graduates of other yeara and members of the clergy prac- 'l0alLV filled the big gymnasium tor the ceremonies. The main speaker of the altar- noon was Hon. Sean A. Murphy whose address to the graduates appears elsewhere in today's Guar- Coming Events "Dance Kozy Hall. Georgetown. \‘.‘ednrsdiiy. May 26th. "Hampton variety concert King- ston Hall June lo. United W.M.B. l00Tll COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES AT ST. DUNSTAN'S YESTERDAY dian. Valedictorian of the class was Joseph Allan MacDonald. Char- lottetown. who said the class was comprised of Christian graduates who were dedicating their lives to truth and Justice. He reminded his classmates that their education was far from complete as the search for it is a lifelong pursuit. Mr. MacDonald paid tribute to the teachers of the College who had worked so seslously to develop all elements of their education and called the class “graduates of liberal arts which are the arts of peace". He also on behalf of the class expressed the deep apprecia- tion they felt to their parents and guardians who frequently had to make many sacrifices to give their children an education as their start in the world. seated on the platform with Rt. Rev. McLellsn were His Honor Lleut. Governor T. W. L. Prone. Sir W. J. P. MacMillan, Sir R. J. MacDonald. Premier A. W. Math- eson, Hon. Keir Clark, Minister of Education. Dr. L.W. Shaw, Dep- uty Minister of Education, Dr. Frank Macxinnon, Principal of Prince of Wales College, Mr. P. R. Mccormac, City Councillor who called on the Lieutenant Gover- outlook on life." Mr. Murphy was introduced to the graduates and the large aud- ience by Rt. Rev. G. J. Mcbcllan, V.(;, who presided. The speaker made several direct references to Communism and told the graduates that in addition to defending their country against ag- gression they must "always be equally ready to defend‘ it against any form of subversive propaganda aimed at destroying those demo- cratic instltiitions which every Canadian holds dear." Regarding failure of the past generation to do as he auggested the present and future ones do. he remarked that such criticism was right. “But I suggest to you that it would be pure escapism on your part. if you were to shield your- selves behind the failure of the past." He added that on the con- triiry it should be the aim of the generations to come to retrieve those failures by their own aware- ness and forcefulness. "It. is generally accepted that the best. way to destroy a. post is to de- prlve it of what it feeds on: We Christians must. therefore sre to it that in our respective countries our social conditions are not such as will provide nourishment. for Com- munist theories." Opening Remarks In his opening rvmarks the Am- bassador told the class of '54 that he brought. warm congratulations and fraternal greetings from l.'ii'.- versity College. Dublin. He later in his talk told of the difficulties ex- perienced by the Irish people in obtaining higher education and of the efforts made about the middle (Continued on Page 2 col. 5) British M. P.'s Boost Salaries LONDON, (Reuters) _. Members liege Male Quartetit. comprised‘ of Messrs. Claire Maclieod, Don Wood. Bob Crooks and Brlar Hon. Sean A. Murphy 15 Nurses To Graduate From P.E.l. Hospital His Honor. Lieutenant Governor '1'. W. L. Prowse will present dip- lomas to 15 nurses of the Prince Edawrd Island Hospital school of Nursing when the grnduatlngi exercises take place. this even-I log in Prince of Wales College hall at 8.00 p. in. Mr. N. D. Mac- Lean will be chairman. , The address to the graduates! will be delivered by Dr. A. A.'Mac~’ Vicar, psychiatrist with the De- partment of Health and Welfare. Prizes and awards will be pre- sented by Dr. J. P. Lantz. vale- dlctorlan will be Miss Edythe Jean MacDonald of Flat River. A short musical programme consisting of it soprano solo by Miss Barbara Rogers and two num- bars by the Prliice of Wales Col- Chandler ,u-lll lcnd much to the enjoyment, ot the occasion. The following are the graduates: Doris Viola Jenkins. Wlnsioe. Edythe Jenn Mar-Donald, Flat River. Lilian Louise MacLeod. Uigg. Beatrice Elsie Mair. Georgetown. Gladys Mao Dixon, East. Baltic Ella Georgina Cairns. Freetown. Doris Erlenc Clark, Charlotte- with a priority similar to that given It is understood the shipments ai‘e'lnto Honduras, on a "rapidly as possible" basis, ‘aavs. goods destined for Korea and lndo- President Juan Manuel China. QUANTITY NOT GIVEN States to invoke the mutual assist ance pact ill The 8”“ depaflmem did "Milo forestall The spread of commu indicate how much U.S. equipment‘ will go to Nicaragua and Hon-; duras. Nor did it give routing de- tails. Bilt it is reported the ship» says. menls are being flown out of — Mobile, Ala.. on the Gulf ofi Last week the state department Mexico. announced that a shipload of military equipment had renched PARIS (RPmH,_“__The Sm,” lGuZte;?a1,l ‘mt’-n C'°(T:nu{)“5" bloc has"‘d(:veloped a strollg capa $“,3‘0‘0o‘°g‘0_“’ ‘S ""3 ° ° ° W" bility in the special fields 0 An unconfirmed report reached Washington Monday that five fighter planes, either American- made Mustangs or British Spit-1"‘ fires. were included in the ship- mcnt from Poland. There also were rumors circu- lating that two more shiploads of arms are en route to Guatemala from behind the Iron Curtain. There was no official confirmation from the state department. which said Saturday the rumors were current in Guatemala. News In Brief OTTAWA. (CPT ~Tlie. Commons will start morning sittings next‘ fare." the North military command said Monday. Field Marshal Viscount Montgom of Allied forces in Europe. The report, which gave no de in blade the following points: 1. From 194'! to the present so viet. ground strength of l'l5 divis made in the fighting potential 0 these divisions through mechaniza tion and firepower. RIGIDLY TRAINED { the dispatch by (Jules Dubols, Tribune staff writer, Galvea contacts here or of Honduras has asked the United and tha ned Friday in a move intern in Latin America, the story‘ .___*__.% l“‘V*‘<S._Fl"1‘l‘lV_9F,..§°_VLET STE!‘ 1 at.- readiness through r omic. chemical and biological war- Atlantic pact A report. on current. Soviet mil- ary potential was distributed by ery, deputy supreme commander tails of the Communists’ progress mass destruction teclinillufi-5. lons has remained fairly constant. But. significant changes have been increased mobility and lcstablish direct contact. to end the ifighting. » He said belligerent t the ninc-country confer- -lcncc could nicanwliile continue tnl ncgotiato a political settlement. Other Communist delegates sup- ported Molotov, but Western dele-I Igates opposed the move. TH Rep ics have more than 6.000.000 men . ms.l(cpt at a high state of ' lgoroua train- t -l - ‘,undor or in . g. The forces of East European soviet allies, almost doubled since 1941, comprise about 80 division!- 4. The Soviet. Union has stabil- ized her air force numerically in recent years to about 20.000 planes. But. almost all of her fighters and two-thirds of their light. bombers ‘now are jets. 5. In the last three years the number of alrtlelds in East. Europe which will accommodate jets has been tripled. Recent attention has been concentrated on fields with extra long runways for the heav- iest bombers. The growing system of airfirlds, anti—alrci-lift, andwarn- lng systems is “rapidly becoming capable of providing an effective air defence belt." along Russia's western perimeter. 6. Russian potential for the use i iiiicr-d legislation for $40-.1-month hN._ I‘i,,m_ (-’,,m,\.i,\,. dc represented HM Worship Mayor J °‘ P“““““’“‘ ”°"“'y "“"‘ V°"“‘ ‘°“'“- "‘“'“’"“Y dlsabled ‘"1 A 50-90 -« ' -v T a i ht Drchailx, air commander in the "Weekly Dance. Wlnaloe Station D. Stewart. 'jh°m5°1‘’°‘: ‘“ ‘5°‘D°l:"°€k:“l1"°l’9539 Marv FRY Sl(?WBTi- 3‘/l"“'4‘¢“% basis with the provinces. ::.,.‘,,nrli':.¢.,.‘:1fi§3Tn:\vxi:t:1¥1¢§§,ni: zone. As an air force nurse, she is “ML »pue,d‘y__M.y 35“-L Dom", ltn gala?’/60 r i:%(i):)g t e’ as c salary Charlotte Anderson Ca rnii, Free- V Harm Ind a bi“ smug. under Dcchauxs m.de“_ llros. Orchestra. Spoke Briefly . °_me' mugs“-V J28; :°"lré6 Y _ th ‘°“”‘ - . m 1 K n I (C;i‘ E‘“""f‘]” Chm-ring friends hailed her nl, l,'nrlcr the eyes of Algerian "Get your reserved tickets now F°”°wmg me “mm” M H“: MPs“ second as a li(1)crease metric: "Helm Anna PM e an. 0 fiolrr: tn”i|t:erCnrr::nr:r‘i: l-‘i"ilriii' this F"°“°h h"‘"“‘“’"‘°” my‘ l'z'”"d5' ” swmn‘ M mmds C105“ ,0‘, m In spam sh W “I ‘ main speaker Rt. Rev. McLellan t 3 W lidyw , I “"6 m ‘””"‘m' .1 ’ ph G , ‘ “ ' The cherubic-faced, hlue=-r-_vpd‘in. Tlicy cmbrart-rl hm. shook hcr e o . on e I he econd or in. n -9 Barbara Ann Mabon. Mon agile. t e encva con er:-nce. French Mr Fm” mu" W“ fimihands‘ chwrrd and 1“ some ""3 lleloine Oi Dien Bien Pliu Welcomed Mondiiy in a drive to complei» the business of Parliament by 2. Russia and her European al- July 1. HAll.F.YBl'RY, 0nt.. (CF)-~ A “big and bad" fire was burning‘ . unchecked across ii 2 1/2-mil» H front in rich forestlands near here Monday night. By EMILE BOUTTEVILLE 0TTAwA- (Cpl ‘ Tl" {"““r"1 ‘HANOI. Indo-China (AP! -~ Thci K°V(‘"‘""’"l M°"(lM' "MW "W0-.m-deal of mm Bien Phil behin d‘Gcn. , Galsrd‘Frr-nch Union land forces in north p°"“°"' 1" H" '°“‘”<" “"1 ‘"1" Ti-rrnlibe flew into Hanoi and a Indo-China. Release A By Reds Phu. But her lips were rouged. Sho was met at the airport b_v Rona Cogny, commander of and Brig.-Gen. Jean joumcd 5 should make M0l0l0V'! in lndo - China French plan. orts To reaching any decision on either proposal or the new SESSION ENCOURAGING A Western spokesman described the me:-ting—the fifth closed ses- sion on lndo-China and the longest (Continued on page 2. Col 4) NATO of airborne troops and weapons has improved. '1. Russia‘: principal naval strength lies in submarines. of which there are more than 300. About half are large or medium ocean-going types. and more are being built. Their marine stock- piles, plus their "considerable air and naval mine~lay‘ing capability, constitute a growing threat." 8. “The soviet economy baa maintained a level of military production sufficient to provide equipment and supplies for the soviet and satellite forces and still pursue a program of stock- piles." Commons voted to increase salar- ies from £300 to £1,000. H°1m“"' Chm‘ D9P5"m°<“'~ Betty Lou Toomhs Kerialngton. - h . - ‘ ' v v ‘ . h "d t nor, the Premier and Hon. Mr. Dorothy Ednh M“'L”m_ Chap :,lal,'\(Pirl"'0dFdfA)l:\‘r:l“i‘e \‘7vlPt::l:l’lf1l"|h:tl,::l\:‘;l:::.‘h'l‘f‘):(t:r cd thmught e Crow (7 TORONTO (CP)__Mm1mum ma .. . . . , . Friday night. Music by the Wea- tllerble Trio. “Kelly's cross Players present their 3 act play "The Meddleoome Drowning Victims AMOS, Que. (CPi—-A M-yeah nid doctor died of ii heart attack pulled him back on. Before Gilles- pie could get the cumbersome raft ashore. Muise slipped in again. farm home where the two were from Burwiish industrial farm found slain in their beds. near audbury. battle was still on at Dien Bic ill for U. 8. feed grains on export » markets. feed grains-I ‘l The I‘. 5 agriciillure department‘ _announred Tliiirsni-:.' "Mt. Melllrk Women's lnstl- Clark All spoke briefly and each , . "tin cake sale. Miller Bros., 5“. of them exprused personal regret tnTh$n‘"f:i?:':‘e£“m£:]:s °a§§‘”a{;:; ‘°"°“?“"‘1' D“ Em‘ mum ‘BTIISEI Fit’. III ioilori among the Fri-nz-h Vninni She posed for pro-ss anrl_te,ln-vi-§m‘”‘lm“m ifmperllurt;-"H Mn‘ -lrday. May 29th, 2 p.m. at the serious illness of His i:xcel- h v D d 1 g, Mmimc mm H K H O i S d \\'(iUndcd fol‘ ‘M do)’-*-"1"-‘l llmlci-.sion islioingraphcrs but declined to D . 48 ' 6: lency Bishop Jamca-Boyle. Lieut- C nmplgne .“ cflv Rr ca Pgory‘ M“"‘9n Cbraca M3cF“r1”“eI New ° 5 ‘hp rising hr, ,,f 515..., guns that say anything for ptlblltfliifin. 4 n“'(nn “Du.” at Andrew.‘ ".11, M.“ emm Governor how“ am of ms Many members living on their M Glacgnw. N. S. “Pd M ‘h. "M1 vmmy M” A I.-mnch ml-Mary detail 1manv(\rnn<-nriwr 52 56 so-w.n_ -1-hu,,d,,._ M” 31 good mummy "ho w” “W.” . P salaries are now said to have only __.._. ESPANOLA. Ont.. (CPL--A when “M” R“ mm-imy . v whisk", hm, “My In nN_hwx:s.\m-tr-ria 19 57 muglc_ cgmeen .9,-vic,_ ’ £5 a week to live on after paying bush fire jumped the Spanish V V ' d .d h , M t h tttdmonton 43 67 Christian gentleman and I have working expenses out of their £19 B C m," “my Mom,”_ “Md 0.," The only unman among pephgpg‘FRIl‘_ an an: .1 !"\\'t'lll no e Calgary an M ..“,h‘” Pm“ Mn“, "rd. 3:6 pray he will be restored to us “ week. . .. mo ml,” 0‘ my timberland ,l4,000 mcn at Brig.-Coal. Christian gigilahle iYli¢‘l':'l!‘;,ll"1: i}l‘ntll slw RWY“ 37 M \\'e mu have some 1,“. Arthur 5 °'“y' _,._,.._-__.._. - and W“ gprending rapidly ‘f“' C""‘_"""‘ V"““‘l“"l“‘ ‘‘‘"‘"‘'‘“‘l-; R a nu “ N5‘ ' fr “'15 \\'inmp,~g .11 an THEY‘ York. He congratulated the graduates d I e dam.‘ me work 0‘ hundreds {9-yc:ii»o‘ld (uont=\le\e cnmo back! ICniitiniir-ri on pagn 2, Col 3) :Tnmmo so 75 and told them that today all the B0 DIOWIIC II ,in n Prcnch hnspital ‘fran.<poi'l '*“""‘" “"4-* . "gs wh u m 1 cg goodness of man must. be used in - M menzmem ‘plane such as has borne more than‘ lmuma 47 71 G. 9- 93' "E? --I .. f i.h - t ' A 2 - ' M t l 54 o my "‘ N’“' G“"‘°“'- M" 95”“ ‘“"”“'“° H“ b'‘"‘”‘ °‘ '4“ "°"‘ cup. Brflbn RN.’ All‘x:Tlfu:'ct*oBi’t>CA0 (;Sr!:»:ni:crritd'crri:ii(- to1b‘l'°ea'k1.t’:i't 012° (§ntari:'s“i::- Hm “’ "°" ‘“l"”°d °'”‘“"" loiionhizn 45 ii: <nmh R‘""c°' M" nth‘ Pram“! Mnhuon "l_d "mt 5'' SYDNEY (CP\-—Despite efforts tona valley fainter. was charged can this year. was gaining ‘HER GAR}; DRA3 Saint John 45 '70 ""l‘icket.a now on sale at Duncan?‘ gmveflny ‘gucliniryn of a tccn~:ige friend. Charlie Muise. with nlilrrlcr here Monday after headway in an area between ' . U S Mnrirtnn 43 M ltolman'A China Department for ‘ ""‘”‘“’ ‘"‘ W" ' ° l3, of nearby Myra Road drownc-d;he led RCMP to the bodies of his Nairngand McKeri'ow on the Sill‘ mire the \\'orii. C:(nipali1li‘| - o Halifax 47 01 the ink Spots Show. —’—"'.' in the Myra rlvcr Monday aftcifr he wife and five-ycar-old glield. d Clnldénffi Pacific R‘rillV:l“3_V lllnee $‘.ll'i1 lot .11 i;;ii:cl(iiiti- il‘tVIll[‘l(‘l’, “gall G , . Ehri1il'l4"llf‘i(lWH :5“ 2: i ii if makeshift raft while ish- RCMP ll. Crrstrin. ’. sai near 1 communi y mi a _ caviy s u 0 new port r-is . c P | ».._\- ney H "599 394100“! Pill‘?-T5 D939” i:[.nHl: body was recovered half Huscrnft went to the police office aoiithwe-st. of Sudbury. iwas bare-headed. She. had on riiisty‘ 0 'j‘i'armouth M 65 H°I“lI%l‘ty Kidl". Di» P0091”! 1:0ll°n . an hour later. there Monday morning and said Firefighters were having |canvas shoes without stockings. ‘.St. John‘: ll 58 5 U734‘-ll)’. May 37 It 55 - Muise fell off once and Gordon he had killed his wife. Agnes trouble with the blaze. There this girl who was made a knight‘ OT.-M“y‘,\ ,(-pt ,-",5. “mam- 0-nume A‘ Gordon Lad 5 every Gillcspic. with him on the raft, Louise. 40. and their daiithcr. Jn- were more than 100 nicn in of the Logion of Honor and pf‘?-’ Howe Sam Manda‘. Canlda Lglfig:A;l‘£A:§r;‘SI;:n"::‘:.:;::hf::5: K ' ilnne. He took iifficcrs back to the the battle. including prisoners scntr-d with the French Military “~Mc_h,n¢ (.i(,s,.}_V a (‘mind srair5‘m‘ck_d~m the sought” M“_“*im.I Mdlf'hl “'b'h'ltl( - - _r, 0 a ill or l(‘l‘f\l(. J0 \\ lo \0‘ mo”: in subslrlive pllre l‘l"dll(‘ll0ll Tucsday with dehfl°"un‘ “ma”. lions in the northern regions. More distiirbances are likely to move tn- wards the district indicating a fur- ther period of unsettled weather. Charges Mry:d.";g¢1}:‘.gA:g‘:)‘.‘ HI“. Wednesday‘ after treating three young drown- . . . mm, barli>_\-. oats and rye—will he Rnzmnal “mus”: enies res: en I: a e «n -~ .. . .. .. . "Opening dance Crapaud rink . bridge Into the Peter Drown ;;‘.riit.iv- prl(‘P.§ starting this week-N R’ ";“n"'" > r‘!""J- h:"'"" Wednesday key S. Modern and river near this northwestern Q0!‘ (end. l"HfD'W’ l-H '0 8"’ "fl 0' “W” ' ' ' C.“ ' '9 ' ° "'5' ' rapes." alsted the army acted on its own aurnliisi-s held by the Amerlcrm "'"“Y' ""'""“' "ml ‘ '9' "337 - ' AHFHIICYIUN — " . ". hm “mo muucl mm" Orchenm me MW“ qunmy Mn" 1°C" W ' Mm “my ubliflgbiiaijd statement that Declaring Stevens had given because be (John Adams) had the . sm'ernmrn(- ""°'V"' ‘M " '"' "'°'"" mu‘ M "I. on the way to hospital. resumed after a week's recess. cannot cover up for anyone by ac- tion" in the event of any perjury. liam P. Rogers and the man who. first disclosed thr-re was silrh vii not he sritciir. is Adult I Soc. D. J ti Dion. veteran V n on doctror 0:981! '0 W0 "9?" Wm‘ auteur, Rob.“ mew“, denim he personally ordered the charges much "directly opposite“ testimony "option of whether to carry them In the Commons. Mr. ‘Howe tol.l"“'“l°"' “'“P"'""°7 “I” ‘"943 w;?‘°"‘° ‘° sh T"°”"‘ “fig pollce'and the Plflll‘ D|’l"'- “"9" under Mm M°nd" m" the prepared gives the lie to the army McCarthy said that at one time’ out." It. ‘M. Nicholson CCI-‘~-Mackenzieigwfliw "Ml; |‘d‘£|';°‘:"“’""': ‘Y: Gldly. May 20. Ind 50¢ 50“? in . id t as re- rn ' bar as a atnst Senator .- ‘ ~- - it i. will it yeti r the Cannd- MI!‘ (“I I“ - P 9 C ‘I ....... n... a M» ‘.".‘l:‘1..°.'.....' °" “ 33.1.: .:.:.‘.t°:...:.°‘:.‘:‘.;:;*:. :32? 9:.‘rm'..*“:..*.;"‘:..:‘°;:::::.‘fi“ ..3.:‘.:.:."*'.*..*:.‘...:“°. “:3: ‘.°.-“‘:.‘::.*. .. u °°"‘°¢V- °“"'““ '30- 59'°“m"‘ Pollne said the doctor attempt- on orders from the White House mnuon 0; the chug“ but .up_ Jogeph w¢]ch_ counul go 3{". mg .n_,.nd,d by she,"-1.“ ‘dun of the action on Canadian tradr. 'Ui&prr St.'John riiver1valle_y. BL: "Regular Dance, Stanley Bridge “" .""m°“" ""p:""'°," °'", :3‘; °’ hm‘ 'd"‘““"‘""’°“ °m°“1‘- posed the order came from Da- ens, commented that the record of and two other White House sides. ; -“'1” “ 51°“! '1“; “h“_”‘:'h"l“’:‘ ;""°°5|:ri7_|':f1°m’{l'°‘;fi;'n:2‘ m"1‘:‘m;."r_ Rmk Hm every Tumday m‘h¢_ victims iagipdn afl;l1r1-"“|"V:‘6 and" ‘:“:d Recalled to the witness chair fence Secretary Charles Wilson. the testimony goes to the Justice Attorney-General Herbert Brown- I "I2 "1“r"‘o*"",‘f’.“_"N" ‘ml’ min tn‘ ‘Mm mm; ‘mm “'_md' L-o‘w_h,'h H n'_ Music. Rollie Mal-,Ken|le‘s orch- W"-"‘""' ‘ When the McCarthy-army helrmkl Mccarthy told Stevens: "You department for appropriate ar- ell. deputy attorney-general Wil- W Fmadm‘ l’.‘\_PL" "h_‘.’”_,.[,,.,,m31m.,n.-m.«n and Campbellton 47 and Police said those who died in sun“ "Wind um." Mm I to . , , .- . _ . _ . ptlng the rcspomlbility your When both Mccartm Ind his ,_' W, ,_ K V , Y . _ t , "HM? Htfflnlllm P'I.\"'-T5 9"‘ ”"' ‘""""" w'"' C"“° 3"“ statement he issued last self." chief counsel. R0)’ M. Cobn. ended honriii!~—arm_v counsellor John’ M R L,’ ‘..»'m' Mm-mm} nay 0' hmdy mtri”waf' MM’.' sent their three act play "Unfit! ""“- ”- ''‘‘ ""' """' "l"'""‘ week takinl ‘ole responsibility on . their queetionlnl of stevenl. army Adams. i"“' ""‘"' ""‘ "W"-“ “' "‘”" ‘E ""°""’”“ “.‘“‘ ~" " ‘°"‘"°"‘ "Nil Pfifklnl" in Wllilhlfl H511‘ "" 17' Mm M MM.‘ '1'" behalf of the arms’ for charses ‘mums c°‘"“N° “V counsellor John 0. Adams wee re- President. Eisenhower last. ii-i-rill H ‘\\‘" '.'h"“'°”: ‘''‘'"’‘my 1” mm.’ 1°°"r' Wfidnmdlv. MI! Nth, in aid of Cllufl’ L°"’“"‘°''“‘ 5”’ °‘ ""by that McCarthy and his aides Stevens ll‘lKl'llY replied that he called to the stand. Adams was forbade armv witnesses to give ""‘“ ""”’ “'‘°“'N"’ "" "' ’h"“"" ‘" “M "“l''‘ M‘ “"“P|l’|lN Y. P. U. I~“‘"‘M":1"" d “ken to M“ “I. brought improper pressure to set. was telling the truth and was not the the witness when the hearinla any details of this meeting. The (-HA1-H“, \. q “-1,. PH" much Chan" 1" "'"p'"'m"' acumen women‘ Immuu w::':“';:“u'_" Lflournum ,3‘ pb,.,,: special treatment for Pte. David covering up for anybody. broke on May 17. hearings receiiseii in the wake of .,,,.',,n.,,,,‘,‘,.;,,;,,.'_.. ’,.’,,h,' H,,,,_ ,.X’_ High mg. todgy gt Chgrlotletou-n present their three act ‘ play. H," of ",9 mm kmed; ‘M L“. Bchine. “Tilers is nobody. to cover up Adams. under questioning Mon- the presidents °I'd¢1'« They Were‘-_.,-.r.oin Ralph Mating-rs had at 3.57 a. m. and 3.2! p. in. "Aunt Jerushy On The War .,\.I.. L,,,d_ ",0"; 20, .13., M 1,“. McCarthy promptly accused for. he declared. day. said there had been l\lg[es- resumed in the light of Stevens :,1,..,“....,1 in H... M.,,.m1..h. fie... summer-side tide eighieen min- Path", 1,, ya,“ mm M" ,5”, ,.m,,.,,,‘ Stevens of contradicting himself in McCarthy finally said he could lions from presidential aaaist- lflBl!il‘l‘lCC that the army alone via: ni-nr his homo line. ll» was last lites later than Charlottetown. ' ' An inquest is scheduled for to- worn taatimony—of "not. telling see “nothing to he gained by ant. Sherman Adams before ihP,rI'sp0i'lSlblt! for actions leading up urn near the “flifiriront Sunday sun rtsaa today at All I. III. and girtaln szao Atli'ulI_slog so and x the truth“-—and spok_a of the p0a- further summation of this wit- charges were drawn up but he in-Tin the clash with McCarthy. afternoon. . ‘sets at 7.45 p, as. day.