xlms 'of's.' More Man; hbove all helzhts la rest. 14 PAGH C3 ? g r 3. ileart Attack Kills Former Italian Premier -By Luciana Ferrari BELLA VAL BUGANA, Italy, - (AP)-Villagers mourned side by side with national leaders Thurs- day at the bier of former premier Aleide do Gasperi, the anti-Com- munist battler who led Italy out of Group Captain W. F. Macdonald. Charlottetown, P. August 6. monies held at R. C. A. F. Station Winnipeg, on Friday, . DSO. DFC, CD. senior air staff officer, training command, Trenton, On- tario. presents the coveted nsvigator's badge to I-7C A. F. M. N ewson, E. I., at the graduation cere- Fnk European unity In hing as he warned his protege that if the d ' ””il.'"”i.3"””e .. e y o e 73-year-old Chrlstisn Democrat leader lay in a simple wooden bed in the pine- surroundod chalet in Ell native Tyrolean hills where a cart attack struck him early Thursday. De Gaspori fought for the Eu- l'2piO;n1Defenoe Community almost a sat and hazards now beset- at a six"- orver Brussels meeting apparently contributed to his passing. Only Wednesday night he made an impassioned tolephone call to Premier Mario Scelba, almost sob- -tv is not established, God knows w'mtt will happen." "Gnu: Gesu: Jesus: Jasugz” were Charge United States Conduct Provocaiion" -Along Coast off the sea coast east ofchekiang province." ”0n the some day." it said. "Unit.- ed States military planes, in mom Chinese HA . - (Reuters) - Commu- - as charged that United '15: carried out recon- naissance activity Thursday over of support for the Christian Demo- the china coast north of Formosa. than we single eorties on more do Ga.speri's last words just before he died, his family reported. CONDOLENCES FROM POPI One of the first to send condo- lences was the Pope, whose Roman Catholic faithful provide is bulwark crate. The pontiff decorated de than 4:: oceaha,ions, flew iand circled near a o ang-ocouped Techs islands. n "A group of four of these planes V0115 as far as to conduct recon- srx American warships also ”con- ducted activities" of the same coast. a dispatch from the Communist New China news agency asserted. The communist-.'dl0nci'.. quoted by a Peiplng radio broadcast- rrionitored in London, accused, the United states forces of "conduct- ing armed piirovocation against the C ali- Oasperi with the Grand Cross of the Plan Order in 1949. President Eisenhower praised de GI:D;lU:s'ld'e'g:votlan to democracy naiallnee. activities over the sea- Eimpem int2gg:tlort:"ul;:ii:1:l;7fir?f NW east at Wtnllns and-the am one ohm-caiii.saia do Geeperi serv- g',,;l”rr9i;;'.,7;;9:, tgf;-fir!-re in on (r331-ggragi we all more "loy- Chinese peep ." The a my chirged or; United u on 1"" 5 "L 4) it said Arraerlean-navel and - . g .. ioaig, farms "in V L H remnant db a V eastern part of the province, chekiang.” 0! zoo Muses noes roaasoss ohskians lies about miles north of the aiineee no list is- land of Imam. ml The G ' W aeired f u n. "M 5:50 til i ornlng an Ameri- can cruiser. a seats and four wort do-trorm. in one action with ohiang bandit forces on Te- Ihen island conducted" activities Coming Events walsboe he--Idfliview Heir. every one Inimi- For Cancer Patient o-rrawa (Cl)-An emergency consignment of.1's o-active gold lye sen om London. Mllrlfh lo, peg to treat a cancer patient. ' - Till United Kingdom informa- tion office said Thursday the radio- active geld was shipped to the Manitoba cancer relief and re- seaifia unit in Wlouiaem it left up on by plane on .a Monday night and was in Winnipeg the next day. The information office said the gold was for the treatment of a particular cancer patient'but had no other details. Radioactive gold injected into the body loealins a articular-dlaeaea without entering e-bloodstream. - oe- l.He.w.ewofHProbeblllty Jouauunisnvno (CP)-Prime Minister Daniel Malan is expected to call for new segregation meas- victory chalked up by his national. lat party in 'v'v'edneaday's- proyin- oial elections. Final election returns Thuruay night showed that the nationalists had Vusted the opposition United Barty from Control of the Cape wovinciai council. returned to power in the Transvaal. and swept the United Party completely out of the Orange Free state council. The opposition remained in con- trol only of Natal province, a tra- ditional atronghold it retained in last year's elections Recover Body Of Murder Victim- NIW YORK (AP)-Thl body of HTIDOHGO wnllhh Oorran Ben I . so Dance at Gordon Lodge avcy Friday night, "Danae teal ht (Elliott Kali. Tools ercheItra'. xefreihments. h'k'13lhlX Pcarlgi St. Teresa omit! ghee been recovered from W. uaua h.-Good prises. I g g , as river In police id ,, r .. WINDEOR. Ont-. (UN - 79"” they believed he was I: torture vic- St George! , Oiuielaea ltppar, have returned the wallet Louis gun M mwuwv, mn..'. --mu,-. Wednesday. September lat. East of Windsor lest ieur inontiu 4... M ,..,.-- Inl- .. no. The bulimlt M I MW Authorities id the boys mu Noni.-A. If-(6:11 .A.ugu':t 20 xuhu '"'1” ” "h""""' ""N"'- confessed e, Negro, bum- ' t Baht hld hid Wlllit ICOTIII dur- mg. M, t with cunts; and throwing him into the river last "Dance. Little Pond Hell even Monday. Chg.IggQn'. p;-ghuy,n.- llonday night. The body recov- log ,a wling tournament one Sun- say a n. A few days act. it cred Thursday had bruises on the was t ,out of the Detroit river. urea in the wake of the decisive 1 "Reserve Mo d .septasnnerier,if, caied in mud. It had been fastened 1 . id for iron Aug1rs?u:,Ohlck,m Burner. to A "M Ind dlmrdod ;a'rlr"rei:ee' .215 llianurimeicfierie-2 "Regular Dance, H - rsau. ""- "'"'M' ' . tonight. Music by Doirono:-:s cool. as new Hgfglffuhagn J in: .ienctE " on't mierthe annual st. LONDGN (AP)-clasp. e toprltain o OOHIII -' fl! If . Peter's lay gang 1 ti. 1 a .- t In .5 four youths eefriy this H-Ii. Au:uu- tiller a'l.ad '33:” on hf In-Ir for A two -In. "Dance at Mt. Ryan Hall at -'0hImon'a lives even hides. was 57 degrees-lowest Aug. ll since it'll. - Burke? Orchestra. beating others girls for thrills says New" an-or woman- - ..'.:--9.-it - lponeoeee d;m..- "DuetoaIllaaionlnthelaeiA A Perif . WN, CANADA: FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1054 des-France told the foreign He added this would produce a crisis within the 14-member At- lantic alliance and serve as an enormous success and ”free glft" to Russia. The French govern- ment to emerge from the ashes of the EDC, he said, might paral- lel the pre-war Popular Front gov- ernment which was based on Com- munist support. Mendes-France spoke earnestly for a full hour at the morning ses- sion in the Belgian foreign min- istry. Special security arrange- ments kept reporters and the pub- lic from the building for both the morning and afternoon meetings. SEEKS STRONGER ALLIANCE Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany, Europe's foremost exponent of the EDC. was main speaker in the afternoon session. Mendes - France circulated his treaty amendments last week-end to the other five governments- West Germany. Italy, Holland. Belgium and Luxembourg. Only France and Italy have not yet rat- ified the plan to rearm Germany within the safeguarding framework of an internationally - controlled army of the six countries. The French premier said Thurs- day hie aim in proposing the still unpublished amendments was: 1. To strengthen the Western al- liance. 2. To avoid the neutralization of West Germany. Critics of the amendments claim the revisions destroy the entire basis of the EDC by restricting its supra-national authority and scrap- -" ping ttiaivxarovferromrror -eetsbilalfug anaix-member political community. OPPOSITION IN rraancn ' But Mendes-France's offer in . modify the amendments produced a slightly more hopeful atmos- phere at the opening session. One spokesman said the premier's long defence of his revision: was "bril- ianl." Mcndes-France said he favors the provision for a political com- l-ll:C"Eranch T Manager Charged NIAGARA FAILS. Ont. (CP)- Alpxander Thrush, 41. former man- ager of the local Household Fi- nance Cnrporation branch. was committed for trial by higher court Thursday on charges of stealing H1000 from the corporation. Leslie B. Reid of Toronto. gen- eral supervisor of the corporation. testified that alleged discrepancies in the records were first reported to him last March. He said that 79 accounts, with were missing. Mr. Reid testified he met Thrush in a hotel room in Niagara Falls. N. Y.. and that Thrush gave him the 79 missing index cards there. He said the shortages extended over a four-year period from Aug- ust 1050 to March this year. I-ILEC-T-TMR8. SUN YAT-SEN LONDON (AP)-Mrs. Sun Yat- sen. sister-in-law of Generalisslmo Chiang Kai-shek. has been elected a deputy to Red China's national congress. Peiplng-radio said Thurs- day. Mrs. Sun, widow of the famed Kuornlntsng revolutionary leader, is a supporter of the Chinese Com- munists and has served as a senior member of the Peiping government and whipping two TV since 1940. ” fa'rmfg Proposed thsbenu tlt.Pote' - 3511 will b.e postponetdf now Inn. ly WALTER. CIA! teams of experts would pool their up a favlorable prison record. "onpwd D g t Canadian Press Ihlf Write: skills to reach and if. the "The prison system scarcely won m Mm. '3' 0, L. -. .'lll0nQN',i'Og(9Pi - The P 35 of -social W. , bother! with theravy- Therapeutic M mm” "W M". :1; .a.:.-um. gt .3 . . .Jm.” '3":-lwoithet rudimentary Iecretary. , ' "macnkgrtyh; 5;! all e 01: I Year; mil Chi is I ' of - IIlPafIMEN'I' --A uh rec g time 0. I 9' 0? 91' VI0!- .0 new It as when the emo- giriymn" e:m5f;""d'h::uyf"';.'J: pa ghiatrist said Thursday." of six. - . - ired persons are I - ' lwm a'"""'d "'5" ”'"'c' the scone. ha e'n"I?s:.iat? in erataa ah unile"almth!y"tet.insl::i naming but furltffel: :'r':r3?i?.':'r'.'l"3'e" glutglgrlr. n. 1.. lekieeon. New a cannon in- garden. . h u . terloration who H" .1 -onhowin. gg pg; 5”,”-g N1. hga OI , I J lg-ngllgnce dim NI . ' that he is unable to day ".4 umm” mm. mn ' peogramth would i , ta of is. If mitt a standards must I0 lht"', ougggy pm... 1." . p ell! viii! YONIII W I ” P II the I 'IocleL again withtha loan wmrgm 0",,” Jr ,, iety ill I ruin I0 I fdtiitiltlln 111- a of I prison record." an 1-"'4" hum guc , dvgp W ' ” rs. da Xoekoff. Repub- ind ta mm-I . &g.y. rd.tlm an lg? r 3!! mmconngcticudt eaten; , 3 - - a e. e arge -- ”".'."....."'r”""”' ""i'E:..': ”' - " ii" ...... .::::" ii. '0" the ' H gonna A -- so-e' A 0 ' " T l an 1 fan thrill ef the lilac. are are more '1 tag can; mated to gang; min the ""1 um W mg. mg do x Q-l,y.'.Q1l-if " inwreee, augiorltiea and build -my g .Read ody A " "(By Harold King) BRUSSELS. (Reuters)-French Premier Pierre Men- minlsters of the other five EDC members Thursday he is willing to soften his drastic amendments to the European army plan if it is shown they discriminate against Germany. At the same time, he warned the conference's opening session that the European Defence Community treaty as it stands would be rejected by the French Parliament and plunge the nation into a major political crisis. munity but there is major opposi- tion within.Fi-ance to the idea. It would be better to allow further time before tackling this question as distinct from the army plan it- self. Dutchl Foreign Minister .T. W. Beyen. an ardent exponent of the treaty in its present form. told the conference he is prepared to dis- cuss the French amendments evtn though they were unacceptable as they stand. Adenauer also told the confer- ence Mendes-France's plans are unacceptable and can be discussed only under specific restrictions. Self-appointed Cops Arraigned ST. JEROME. Que. Charged with acting as self-ap- pointed traffic cops and accepting money from offending motnrists. three men were arraigned before a justice of the peace here Thurs- day. Police said Irwin Debrobsky,-25, Morris Faber. 2'7, and R. Cutler, 29. charged with theft and imper- sonating police officers. had "pa- trolled" highways in the Lauren- tian district. They were remanded to Aug. 25 for preliminary hear- ing. (CP) -- MAI! MAU KILL SECRETARY NAIROBI. Kenya flteutarsl-A gang of Man Meu terrorists broke iriio,.e Eritjsh self c1llb..ne.ar: lure. Wednesday night and murdered the club secretary. The slain man, W. Berkeley Matthawes. about 00, an outstanding value of 039,810,” wounded one of the gang before he died. "Coven . Prince Edward-ltldnd. Like The Dow. PIIIOIIUP ;.:g Mendes-France Willing To Ease Slightly Drastic EDC Proposals By DAVE MclN'.l'0lH (Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA (GP)--Canada is ex- pected to start a gradual with- rdrawal of its 6,000-man brigade in Korea in the next few months. officials said Thursday a "very substantial" proportion of the bri- gade ”almoat certainly" will be back home by the and of this year. "We expect to reduce our forces in Korea proportionately to the Americana," one authority said, commenting on the US. Army sn- nouncement that four of its six divisions will be pulled out in the next several months. The U. I. withdrew two divisions earlier this year. This Canadian decision flies in the face of a U5. request that other United National members keep their forces iii Korea in pre- serve the international complexion cf the UN command. NOT PERMANENT llxaotly when and in what pro- portion Canadian forces in Korea -the brigade and three destroyers -will be withdrawn now is being discussed here and at Camberley. England, where senior Common- wealth army commanders are in conference. Canadian. Australian and British units from the lat Commonwealth Division in Korea. Canada has never had any in- Lentiun of keeping Korea indefinitely. some time ago. tentative plans were drawn up for gradual withdrawal of the brigade and destroyer: when the situation was considered stable. Rasslbly one or two of the three infantry battalions and some artilv iary and armor might be with- drawn for a start, with the rest of the brigade to return home at a its troop! in later date. There has him! 59019 thought that the Commonwealth division should be reduaed by about two-thirds to brigade strength. Coffee Prices Drop 10 Cents In The U. S. But Holding Firm In Canada TORONTO. (CF)--Canadian cof- fee prtcea are holding firm in the face of a general 10-rent-rs-pound decrease in large United States chain stores. The drop in the United States is attributed to easing of foreign exchange regulations. factors which -affect: both United States and Canadian buyers. Officials of two large groceries here said prices will not drop in Canada until the cheaper coffee reaches the Cana- dlan market. - They said the American stores are "jumping the gun" by put- ting lower prices on coffee bought at the higher price. They doubted chain the lower-priced coffees had reached the market. One chain store executive said any major company lowered prices others would be forced to compete. Moat wholesale houses were adopting a cautious attitude over what they termed a "very liquid market." However. one firm said it had dropped the wholesale price five cents, effective at once. Reinil coffee rice: in Toronto now average 31. a pound. cnam '5-roan acume- NRW YORK. (AP)--A 10-rent cut in the price of chain more brands of coffee swept the Un- The Wrong Man! WINDSOR, Ont. (CF) - Alfred Beynham has encluded he left his sea-vie; station in charge of the wrong man when he went on vaca- tlon Alfred Whiio pleaded guilty to theft in police court, where he ad- mitted pocketing 8022 for sale of gasoline oil. tires and aocuaorles while aynham was on holiday. H'e.wae remanded to Aug. no for sentence. Decide Aluminum Iqplloe Ample WASHINGTON (AF)-The Office of Defence Mobilization has an- ' it is rlrennlna its prosnm to increase U.ooI6ooproduction of aluminum by I . tons a year. ODD!--said Thursday a new sur- vey of military. defence support- ing civilian re:.u'lnsenenla indicate ”."t.""i.?' ..i'".': "”if"?" c e me a rig wi n- ei-ee uI'3aIaAlian'productian and seeon ery production from scrap. put together tn geelpilee of aluminum "world be sufficient. to take care of all-out mobilisation reaubaueaie. for a number of years ited Slates Thursday. WITHDBAW TO START WITHIN MONTHS Canadians To Leave Korea situation developed, officials said. But it probably would not be this year. The one-squadron RCA! airlift which has made 1,200 Pacific croaa sings auice July llbo. shop more than two months ago. The US. has not announced any withdrawal of warships but it has other Far East commitments which could keep them there. So even it no American ships are withdrawn, it would be possible for Canada to bring back at least one or two destroyers. Pull-out of the last troops and ships would depend on how the clesed up 315 DIED IN ACTION Australians Want A Battalion Home CANBERRA, Australia (AP)-w Government sources said Thursday Australia is asking the other po'-v- D era interested in Korea to agree to Of the some 27.000 men in the three armed forces who served in the Far East, 315 were killed, dial of wounds or was lost at sea. These included 300 soldiers and all sailors. The army counted Oi. deaths due to non-battle causal and 1.203 ldiers were wounded or injured in action. 'I'hi.rty-two sold- iers returned from Communist riaoner-of-war camps. Since the armistice July 37, 1958; Australia withdrawing one of her" Camdl bu wnmnued to mnmlm two battalions there. She wants to use the battalion of Korean-seasoned troops. perhaps l.000 men. as a basis for training other forces which Australia may be required to provide for South- its army and naval forces in Korea. Troops serve roughly a Year in the Far East but some have done more than one tour. Units now in Korea are the and Battalion, Queen's Own Rifles; (ti: east. Asian defence. Battalion, Canadian Guards; and Battalion, the Black Watch: D Photograph Of Veiled Princess Causes Incident Squadron. Royal Oanadian Dra- goons; 3rd Regiment. Royal Gann- dian Horse Artillery: and support units such as transport. en meets and medical some. Iris 1'. . cues of Melfort, Basie. is the preeenl commander. The destroyers now are chlnging port-minus the usual photograph. TORONTO. (CP)- A newspaper photographer who snapped an Arab princess wearing western-style clothes and dark glasses as she stepped from a plane at Toronto! Melton airport almost caused an intxegnationtal incident Wednesday- e PNIIQGII Bed:-ice a al-Selim al-subeh, said she coud not be photographed without I. wil. She demanded the photograph. KA bodyguard in henparty advsoocd on the , photographer mutterlns about "the veiled,pr-inoeu" and the "laws of the She lumen of Ku- wait." The protographzr nuns on in his camera and the photograph. Immigration officials were per- plexed when they examined the prlnceas' regulation Brittsh pass- oha showed them a letter-etlllalm Safeway Stores inn. operator of about 2,000 stores from coast in coast and the second-biggest. Am- erican grncery chain. followed the lead of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Which 017' aratea 4,000 stores. Grand Union Company operat- ing 330 stores on the eastern sea- board. strung along. The reduction If-iplied to hal- packed coffee under brand names it the various chains. Trading in coffee futures Thurs- day brought a further limit drop of two cents a pound, making the total decline eight cent: since Monday. Smaller firms began announcing price cuts Monday following a week-and easing of foreign ex- change regulations by Brazil. News Briefs From ST. JOHN'S, Nfld.. (CP)- The provincial orgarfiur of the CC!” party said Thursday lldward Rus- sell, former minister of mines and resources in the Smallwood Lib- oral administration will soon be- come leader of the COP party in Newfoundland. HALIFAX. (GP) --. Premier Har- nld Connolly is expected to an- nounce next week that he will be a candidate for the Liberal party leadership becauu he now feels he has enough i. to swing the Sept. lo nominating convention. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (OP) - A Texas pilot, Thomas Dnnaker, is "patiently waiting" at the United staloa Argantia naval base with a slight hope the department of transport may change its mind and let him fly the ocean in his single- engine Beaahcraft. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (OPl-The na- tional employment office here. which handles two-thirty of the province's workers, said Thursday 2.3? people were looking for jobs compared to use at this time rut year. MONTREAL (CP) - Capt. An- drew Macxellar. a senior officer of the Cunard Steamship company. has been appointed master of the new 22.000-ton liner-lamnia which is due to sail from Isiverpssol Sept. 2 on her maiden ygy g to . treat. it was annou Thur ay. WAHBINGRDII (AP)-The United States Thursday formally charged the Ohineee Communists are held- ing ll Uniiod stats airman as "political prisoners." A defence department statement said the Communists admitted at the recent conic-once a; Ggpeva of ever." . themenanailve. g in that since she wu a veiled , wtonaijrn heir passport canted no p 0 grep . . - ' - "TO GET - COMES FROM MIDDLE EAST The princess, a sister-in-law oi the fabulously-wealthy Shaikh of Kuwait, an independent oil-rich arab Shalkhdom on the Persian gulf in" the British protectorate of Saudi Arabia. stopped here to pick up her five children who had been left in Ontario while she toured the U. s. and Hawaii. The trouble over the photograph was straightened out Thursday. The photographer's newspaper, the Tele- gram. ran the ririnc-esa' photo-with e. veil painted in. The princess lanned to leave Thursday night or home-end a return to the wearing of the veil. mi driving -into shift in Korea. Iroquois are on their way out in- replaoe the Crusader The Cayuga is remaining. ' v-w-:u- r Klleal ln.Full From teed of Hey Nrw ciseauiircr. N.B. -(cm The Huron am!- and nasal William Oaldwell. '1! d tmursday when she fell from a load of hay her -husband their bares at nearby western Nova leotia legs of Union Square. til BALL PL WHO HAVE. A . SCREW LOOSE: AYER 5 TORONTO (CPL-Minimum am maximum temperatures: Min Max Home And Abroad .. - ancnuver 55 71 THE HAGUE (lteutcrei -The Victoria 54 65 Netliierlands has bluntly refused Edmonton . 52 00 Indonesia's claim now before the Caliiary 50 53 United Nations for posscssio nf Saskatoon .. 48 74 the Dutcn colonial territory of Regina 44 '75 New Guinea. Wlnnilzflll - 3 ornn 0 LONDON, ifteutersl-The British Ottawa 55 in government is considering a re- Mr-ntrcal 61 R3 quest from British newspapers that Quebcc city .34 73 they be allowed to import a further saint John , , 54 M 50,000 tons of newsprint from Crin- Moncton . so '1! ads next Year. Halifax 5.5 GI 'roRoN"ro. (CF)-Pour hundred z;:ff,,'.lfe'z,'1,,;”' ' :2 delegates representing 15,000 pub- sydmy g .3 75 its school women teachers will et- Yarmnum ' . 33 M tend the 36th annual meeting of tne SL Johns mm g I . . . . U H -,0 'Ihachers' Aug. Federation of Women": Associations M Ontario here 3545- in; across the district fro YTIOV HALIFAX ICPi-Drier lg WI ernment will seek a new per my indictment against Owen more controversial For s ecialiet, U. 8. attorney over announced Thursday. to east is displacing overcast and resulting in clearial skies. it wil cover even the western area be- forc tonight. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island. eaateen N. n.- ceaatleei Clearly with widely, iMONTFLlAL. (cPi- The prelim- linary hearing of Patrick MrKuhen lat, charged with the January. was murder of restaurant owner 3. J. McAbbie. was postponed Thursday for the fourth time UNTTED NATIONS. N. Y.. (AP) -Ralph J. Bunoha American Negro winner of the Nobel peace prize. was appointed undersecretary with- out specific assignment in the UN secretariat Thursday. The effect is in make nunclu-. the tw American in the secretariat. TOKYO. (AP)-- The army an- nounced today that the first two of four U. S. divisions to be withdrawn from Reno will be the tub and and infantry divisions. The sun will be sent in Hawaii and the 3nd to the United States. (0ont.inuedaaPageleoL0; grattered light abort neon: llulo peeetarel IOU coming went 1 high at Charlottetown ens Iteaeeew II and VI. St. ahowere clash; ”i':t'..."'::'..f'r3.'Z John river valiey.- Ia! Chalaur: Cloudy with widelr sea tered light showers clearhg morain ; little char: 0 in 0QI'IP0lI' lure. wnds west 1 high at Fredericton 55 and '15. SIIIQ Friday; law'- John .-.2 a Ii 75. Eemundeam and Campbelit 55 and 79. . gig: tied as, ohgaeteeeegu at .l a. Ill . . . sumroersi tide utea later then n use at the "met . IO-NI-ll tr ya! 5.! 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