Arab Legion On '. Standby . Basis Britain and France-signatories of the tripartite declaration which guaranteed the Israel-Arab truce lines-"to intervene immediately" to prevent any violation. The Jeporls of Israeli troops concentrations are associated in Beirut with Israel's recently-an- . nounced intention to go ahead with the plan to divert the waters of the River Jordan. a project Is- nel stopped nearly three years . ago pending consideration of the ' mute,-.by the United Nations. Jordan government spokesmen , repeatedly have said that any Is- . well plan .to divert the waters of the Jordan-which flows through Jordan territory for 95 mlIeS- would be considered an act of ag- ion. grletrports from the Jordan side of Jerusalem Wednesday night ' said everything was "normal" ..,, and the United Nations truce supervision arlallllailon was watching the situation. . The British foreign office in London said King Hussein had ex- pressed concern to Britain'about the possibility of Israeli military action. But it added Britain her- self had had no direct reports of unusual troop m0V9m9"t5- ' JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Jor- dan's Arab Leagion was given standby orders Wednesday night because. laid I Legion spokes- man, Israel was massing armed forces along the Jordan armistice e. But the Israeli foreign ministry here described- the troop con- centration report as "pure fab- rlcation." In Beirut, Lebanon. the Leba- nese government held an emer- gency meeting and then issued a statement saying "It is feared that Israel may launch an attack on Jordan shortly." President Camille Chamuun conferred with Lebanese Army and political chiefs and the Saudi Arabian and Egyptian ministers and the Jordanian charge d'af- faires also attended the confer- ence. Arab radio stations said the Egyptian and Syrian armies were ready to go to Jordan's aid if she were attacked. The president earlier Wednes- day received the American and Vatican ambassadors in Beirut to protest to them about Israeli 'ag- gression." Ell called on the United States, JUNIOR CLUB WINNERS .These young lads "are happyyihc junior cull" competition at thellRircr. Lcfl in with the showing they made in Shorlhorn Fwd Day held at North Robert W0 ad. New Radio link right, they are: Raymond Warren, Noel Plait). Douglas Jewell. Milton Doherty. E MAKES FIRST DEPOSIT "ROUND-THE-ClOK' Ben E. Rogers, Manager, and J. Hartley Cunningham. Assistant lllanager, look on as T. Roy Cud- more of Henderson and Cudmore's makes the first deposit in the "Around - the - Clock” Depository just opened at the Bank of Mon- treal's local office. Mr. Rogers explained that this special service is ideal for those who find -it i mvenient to call at the bank during regular hours or who require a safe place to store surplus cash over night or during week ends. He added that the service is most helpful to bus- inesses which have not adequate facilities for keeping cash on their premises after hours. Guardian Photo The 45th Annual Convention of fl CITY AND CENTRAL iYOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. 'WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gevls Pharmacy. open 8 a.m. to 8 pm. BE SURE to see the 1956 West- inghouse television Home and Auto. 1956 WESTINGHOUSE television special sale. Firestone Home and Auto. MILLINERY CLEARANCE at Iii-Style, Great George St. Clear- ing all summer hats including some whites. Racks from 51 up. POWNAL UNIT ED Pastoral Charge, Services Sunday July 8, 10.00 am. at Mt. Herbert; 11.10 am. at Bunbury; 7.30 p.m. at .Pownal. Rev. Ross Eaton of the Temperance Federation will con- duct all three services. TRYON BAPTIST Pastorate. Dr. E. J. Barrass, Minister. Ser- vices for Sunday, July 8th. West- inoreland at 3.00 p.m.; Tryon at 7.30 p.m. Ordinance of Baptism administered at Tryon. Sunday School Tryon 11.00 a.m. !. Firestone l WDAILY CROSSWORD CRASWELL for better photo- graphs. COMMERCIAL refrigeration and electrical contractors. repairs Storey Electric. Charlottetown. BOYSi E NJ OY AUGUSTINE Cove Camp, July 10-20. Reg- istrar. Rev. Lloyd Aitiier. Tryon. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday. July 8th, as follows: Wheatley River 9.45 a.m.. Sunday School 10.45; North Wiltshirc ll.l5, Sun- day School 10.00 a.m.; Hunter River 7.30 p.m., Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Rev. Alexander Mac- Kay, Kenslngton. will onduct all services. Rev. C. R. Moase, B.A., B.D.. Minister. .THOUSANDS IDLE MELBOURNE, Australia ICP) -Thousands of dockers were idle again Wednesday on the Aus- tralian waterfront over new load- ing rules which call for smaller gangs and bigger loads. The pic- ture throughout Australia's 57 ports was confused with some completely idle and others paitly so. - School is as follows: IX, 1. Gerard Gill.' Walsh, 3. Margaret Gill. Duncan Carmichael VI, 1. Leona Gill V, 1. Joseph Gill nice Walsh michacl, 3. Regina Gill Carmichael Genevieve Cr Julie Carmichael. Teacher. Marion Mclnnis. Manitoba Hus WINNIPEG (CPl ELLIOTVALE SCHOOL Report for June of Elliotvale X. 1. Francis Magennis, 2. Marie Gill VIII, 1. Reta Magennis. 2. Eileen VII. 1. Genevieve Carmichael 2. IV. 1, Michael Mag-znnls. 2. Ber- IV Jr. 1. Danny Calmichael III, I. Ann Walsh, 2. Hilda Car- II, 1. Marie Walsh. 2. Tommy Gill ll Jr. 1. Clarence Ryan. 2. Julie I 1. Edward Gill, 2. Teresa Gill and Sheila Gill, 3. Albert Walsh. Highest average Sr. Grades. Jchael. Jr. Grades Cabinet Shuffle Premier L. Campbell Wednesday an- nounced a cabinet shuffle involv- ing five of its ll members. F. L. (Bud) Jobin. Liberal-Pro- the Gideons International in Can- ada are meeting in Moncton, N.B. July 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 with headquart- ers at the Brunswick Hotel. The Convention Cabinet is meet- ing July 5th, with the regular convention sessions r i i with registration of delegates from 2 to 5 with the programme begin- ning at 7.45 pm. presided over by Mr. G. Gardener, Address of welcome by J. Hugh McCrea. president of the Moncton Camp, "esponse by TLC. Spaetzcl, Dom- inion President, also greetings will be received from the ten provinces. Rev. Dr. J. Sidlow Baxter of Edinburgh, Scotland, is to be the devotional Speaker. Dr. Baxter is I noted preacher, and has written a number of devotional books. An interesting instructive and informative programme has been arranged, also the reports of last years activities will be presented. There are 116 Gideon Camps in Canada with a membership of 1.684 with a budget for the past year of 317G.05l.35 but this amount was exceeded by 5925.99. The business sessions will con- clude on Saturday with a fellow- ship dinner at 6.30 p.m. at this meeting the new officers for this year will be installed. The closing message of the convention will be given.by the Past President, W. B. Wortman, "A visit to our pict- ure gallery". gressive member for Tte Pas who replaced Provincial Treas- urer Ron Turner in the cabinet. takes over two of Mr. 'l'ui'ncr's additional pests-minister of in- dustry and commerce and rail- ways commissioner. Mr. Tunier in will land where they will visit the On Sunday. July 8. visiting Gid- eons will occupy several Pulpits the City and rural churches. on Monday; July 9, the group ' motor to Prince Edward Is- Gideons To Visit Island After 45th Annual Meeting vi MR. R. C. SPAETZEL Government Buildings where the signing of Confederation took place, also to Cavendish where the story of Green Gables orgina- ted. The Ladies Auxiliary of Can- ada meets in conjunction with the mens convention. The following officers are ex- pected to be present, Mrs. Char- les Elson, Woodstock. Ont, Pres- ident. Mrs. Alex Walters of Brant- ford, Ont, Vice-President; Mrs. Morton, Long Harrow, Ont. Sec- Trea. Mrs. Arnold Gay, Niagara Falls. Out, Chaplain, International representative, Miss Ruth Rob- erts, Toronto. To Wood Islands Mr. R.E. Mutch, President of Northumberland Ferries Limited, spoke from the Wood Island Ter- minal with Captain C.R. Hunter at the Company's office in Charlotte- town. The Prlvate Mobile Tel- ephone equipment was installed and will be maintained by the Is- land Telephone Company Limited. It operates in a commercial band at 152 to 174 megacycles, with a power output of 20 watts. The Char- lottetown office of Northumber- land Ferries operates the remote control by a base station located .. T-I-Iill, giving complete. control over the base station:-at Caribou, Wood Islands and on the two fer- ries. The call sign is CKA43. This system replaces lhe one previously in use conncclng he erminals and boas. 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Thrice lines compnny but will 2.... h ' decision about pressing the mur- In rocka 8.I4uoa (Mun) his elected term as a priizgtfg Dro S der charge will be reached until u'”""””"' 7-'-"BIMV. 34-Cereal member. the tall, willowy red-head has attracting Mountain grain The provincial treasure;-'5 job 0 been examined at the hospital. ill" tC0i-I 26.Dls- went to C. E. Greenlay, who re. A There issa possibility, however., . l2.IalandIn l.'I'olimp coloring E tains his labor portfolio but drops that it will be dropped, they C . N9” Y0'Ii (Dill-I I6.Dla- out as minister of mines and re- l8ld- ' BIY 9-Callie patched sources. .T0R0IfiTO (CPI ” CWWI1 0"I' William Woolings. the models " 13-Alnofll IP09!-) 28. God of 7- New mines and resources min- mm 3”d Wednesday 9 m""'de" f8IIl9F- Said he is C0llVI"C9d 3h? 14. Not Io. River wu y..g.u.,-. ,4..." lstcr is F. C. Bell. who gives up charge 383'"-'3 29'Y981”'0Id IESIP is suffering from a mental break- .. fastened (Belg) (an) the portfolio of minister of public ""1 mild” M” LW0" Blclme" down -if lfhltalian M.Rlver ggfglvg goip-mzm works and highways to R. D. "myth d'”pped' - river mun.) 10,," wn" Robertson. former minister of Mrs. Bicknell, remanded Tucs- . L l6.Sklll l8.l:xcls- ;2.p.;.,g. 41.0"" agriculture and immigration, day to a mental hospital, was MARK HOLIDAY Luggqgg 0799 17. Through mutton 34.3109” woe” Mr. Robertson is succeeded by charged Sunday after she made MONTE CARLO. Monaco (AP) 18. Mulberry M.Projectlng 35.3,; of box" u.m,," Public Utilities Minister C. L. I statement about the rllle-death -Grace Kelly and Prince Ral-iier I9. Aspect 4 end of (chm) amt) Shuttleworth. who retains utill- of her husband 19 months ago. of Monaco celebrated her home- . 21. Sea bird achurch 33 wicked u.3;xc1., tics. 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