.,soyifr patio? with ,Gu7ari-,. .J. .l .: cliani. Want. Ads. Dial 8506 N ' ask for classified ad falter, for " ' 1. quick results. ” g A ' slgililifk sAvs it c 3 . - USM AirliFoffc.e Could-Cause Hunidretd Million Deaths - WASHINGTON (AP) - senator which has been investigating the continental bpanber now coming James Duff (Rep. 17s.). defending relative position of" U.S. versus so- into produc is "without quas- i administration defence policies, vlet air power. tion superior any similar plans said Saturday the us. Air Force Bisiview. set forth in a state- ls so powerful it would be "sui- meat that "the United States elde" for Russia to attack. Air rm. has -the most powerful 1ftheR attmptedasur-strilringforceintheslrlnthe prise atomic onslaught on the world ." United States. he said, the air Be.said be based this on testi- force and strike back with a nu- many by "top commanders of all clear that would inflict cas- branches of the military services. ualties "on the order of several scientists of the military services h million deaths." former top officers of the US. senator is one of two' Re and other scientists. as well as publican members of a special armed servl ." Sonata armed services committee He said the heavy B-51 jet inter- ofitskindintheworldtoday." Democrats have been demand- ing that the administration rapidly step. up production of this heavy long range bombn-. They contend thenewRus' Biaonhomberis comparable to the DUI. Duff said the VJ, also has the best jet fighter in the world in the F-104 adding that it had' been ”cilled -the world's fastest and deadliest jet missile with a mat in it." Make Mercy Flight From DEW Line Post HALIFAX (CP) - ' Sen- man Daniel Guertin of as and Ottawa. is in navaljospital here after being flown more than 1,609 miles from a northern DEW line outpost Saturday; - Receive Carnegie Grants For,;Travel And VStudy NEW YORK (CP) - The Can- asua Corporation of New York ilaturday announced grants for mi .bm.d ). u I-"want. d Guertin. a u wanna on the'lce- -- --M mu -- c--- ”.':3”..i:.i:'t.i.";;"'.'::ri'..:. details of which have not been re- leased Guertin was taken to Mont Joli. Que.. by a Dakota aircraft and an RCAF Otter from 108 search and rescue unit at Greenwood. N.S., completed the mercy hop to nearby Shearwster air base. Navel officials said Guertin is in satisfactory condition. h The corporation provides a lim- Iad number of grants toward the cost of travel abroad each year is aaivaraity teacher. and educa- tfoaal adminishators of the Brita fah Commonwealth and the United States. Two Canadians will receive i I grants: William 13. Ba- . IR. , of the school of agrl-, ' .: culture of the University of San - katoon and Edger Mclnnls. pres- Witt of the Canadian Institute for International Affairs. Toronto. ' 'Aaide from two grants to Am- astean residents for travel ab- road. the remaining grants were for study in North America to i ents of Auatlgalla. gho- -MBIIYI. K008 03!. 80' sin. and the Union of South Africa. . No lfeply From Egypt On Aug. 16 Conference I! TOM MASTEILSON CAIRO (AP)-President Gafnal Abdel Nasser of Egypt "has made uphismlnd to flghtlfn " against international control of the Suez Canal. an Egyptian close In Nasser said Saturday. EDGAR MACINNIS Opphsed Move To Increase Rates In Small Loans Bill 0TTAWA(spccial)- A bill to - The bill as it stands now pro- exercisegfurther control on small posed a maximum rate of two per loans companies is one of the logo cent per month on amounts up to isiative ltguthatis scheduled to mo? one per cent on loaas.to go”to'tliet ouaeof Commons this ma.tb1;ussnd dollars and one-half Jwebr. 1n the finallatagea of tits, rercentner month amount from hearing before the bankingsnd one thousand dollars to . Commerce committee. amove to hundred. increase the rates of interest al- Representatives of the small lowabls over that proposed in the loans companies t .,',y opposed bill. was killed when it was voted the bill. They brought numerous down in committee. . briefs and witnesses before the Eight Liberals joined with mem- committee. Their request was for bers of Opposition groups to do- a rate of two percent per month the West's demands for in- ternational control and will fight to keep ontrcol entirely in Egypt- ian hands." This man has held two long tslh with Nasser since the 3 Three soposed a if-nation i D. onAug.1,dtodlait:- troi-fgthe canal: . Hf:-. Egypt. was one of-the coon to the invitation. DIES OF STING snocxaousa, NS; CF)- Mrs. Ecrnsry Stidel. 68. of nearby Iiowe: Cornwalells, died Saturday. m nutes a r being stung the head by a bee. on rglet said "Nasser wiilrsiect out- f;"i'gp A invited but he! not -yet responda'dV' "Covers -Prince ..4...v . . -. - ,n-.., was ,- : Idian .; gw Edward Island Like The Dew” CANADA. MONDAY AUG 61956 Grand Manon Breakwater cg ls Destroyed W())0DV'lrAlhlf.D'B COVE, N. - fishing village on Grand Manan island suffered a blow Sunday afternoon when a recess co e ernm lreakwater. '0' Minutes after the fire started IIosaiblyinapileoftar.aw0- foot section of the wharf was wrapped in flames. Black smoke towered hundreds of feet as fish- B., A Inder con . when lack of equipmt ham- pered volunteers. forest service pumps were used. With these. a bucket brigade and favorable wind direction, further damage was averted. s Villagers pulled away one fish fag vessel along the mudtlats. at low tide and several others were aadangered for a time. Men stood by with dynamite to save the rest If the by tit”: means necessary up vs was not needed The fire. was on first of its kind in memory on the island. .m.........a..........m Seaway Effect. On Maritime: Is Questioned OTTAWA (CP) -- Thomas M. Bell (PG-St. John - Albert) el- gesscd concern in the Commons turday over the effect of the St. Lawrence Seaway - on Maritime ports. "We were disappointed." he said. "that the matter of the sea- way had not been canslde ed in relation to the ports there to the degree that the other economic ef- fecuuof the seaway were consid- transport department is planning. if anything. in regard to year- round navlgation of the St. Law- rence waterway. Modern develop- ments and icebreakers might make this possible, he said. He urged Transport Minister Ifarler to make a statement on fu- plans in this regard. MERCHANT FLEET . "We want to'know what is to be the future of our Maritime ports if it is found possible to keep open thevst. Lawrence throughout the year." i i . Bellj a former merchant nllor - touched on merchant . x was not vited i ” , inlaondos to" .v- Canal prob- lehlg 0' M M nationaliza- lle urged -. " let to "tabs alookatth: situational our Inerchan ,..-av. amen fought to bring the blaze ' A He wondered. too, what the L EMERGENCY UNIT SAILS Carrier B 1,200 Pa rairooi ound F , . -:--u Clear with fevi cloudy-Intern vals; not much change in tem- perature; light winds. Lew- high 50 and 75. ' F ers Boarclf The Med P or -..-..a.xr .14 5 SPENT 58 SUMMERS Albert E. Mace of Boston who ,. . AT FRENCH and a cane suitable inscribed at an Seated left to right; lllowatt, Mr. Mace, Mr. G.E. Fer- To Join French Al ; Malta V A -9 By .lAM.Iss P. KING LONDON (AP)-Britain's "Red Devils" paratrooper: sailed for the Mediterranean and Egypt called up some army the Suez war of K Sunday night in nerves. , , The shadow t 4 ., came even while Arab neighbors lined up be hind Col. Gsmal Abdel Nasser-ie including Britain's friend Iran- in defending Egypt's right to na- tionalize the canal. - . President Camille Chamoun of Iebanon, traditionally moderate in Arab politics. warned the West in a speech that any antagonistic move toward Egypt might lead to the West losing forever the con- fidence and cooperation of Mid- east peoples." - The British foreign office said "no comment" to the Iraq an- -nouncement saying she stands beside Egypt in the dispute 'over the Suez issue." The Iraq communique, is after Premier Nuri Said arrlv ' in Baghdad from London, do- , scribed nationalization as the doubtless right of any nation."- :1-. Iraq is one of Britain's mil". sources of oil. '. EMERGENCY UNIT Britain's "Red Devils" - re-i garded as an emergency fire bd-i gade unit-sailed for the Mediter- ranean in hm: spirits and cries of "Where's Nasser." llastib chalked signs on their vehicles read "look out Nasser. here we 23. com W arlng their red berets and caution RlVER Mr.' E. guson. Standing: Judge C. St. Clair ) orrsws (cm Bermuda, known for its attrac-(progress. he said, if-3. omen Catholic (lines or can to vernacular languages in some portions will be discussed at the 17th North North American Liturgical Confer- ence for Catholic laymen and clergy beginning here Aug. 20. officials here said Saturday. Almost .3,500 Roman Catholic portunities for Canadian business- men and investors. "Investment prospects me rit has spurt 58 years in summeriag enjoyable function on Friday night. Trainor, E.W. Johnstone. at his coattage at French River i t ' was Presented with an address N May Drop Latin D i In Mass Liturgy -- alncome Tax, .No;E;g:cg;ess- -(firs T ax-I, DeaflrDutl - The island of healthy and has shown steady "although the tion to tourists. also offers op- rate of advance leveled off in 1955 largely because of tightened bank credit." However, he added that the . at the proposed increase. Neil thoson. Liberal - anly Prince Edward island mem- ber, on the committee". was one of those who voted against the in- the one and one-half per cent on em- on loans upto five hundred dollars, Her doctor said the death was caused by so sllersy to the sting. GAELIC 8Cllol.All. DIES SYDNEY (CP) - James Hugh omits up to one thousand dollars and one percent on loans between v:"'m "':"""d "d um” hut" McNeil. 66. a prominent Gaelic scholar. died here Saturday of a Flighland Gam by gnwfliirlshandandthewestvilla . rouodsdiapplause on each appear- ' Ell: eveningh performance Mr Colorlul -- Picture (Saturday. . the -large-number of contestants ”inpi anddancingwasof-a Heart attack. Mr. McNeil was Churchmen from the United States and Canada will attend the four- day conference on church proced- ure and doctrine. . ' It will be the first time a lit- urgical conference has been held in Canada in its 17 years history. , Egg production in the first six .' ,. Jesuit Dies wmmrse (cs) 4 Rev. Pious Joseph Mcbellan. 7!, believed to be the oldest Jesuit priest in Win- nilicl. died Sunday at his home. R. Gallow, Canadian trade mlssloner in New york in the tr a d e department'p fortnightly publication "foreign trade." The reason: Bermuda has no restrictions cover. chief accountant at the Dominion iron and Steel Ltd. es Present A. vry standard. The New Glas- -Pipe Band were a decided attract- ion and. their music received well slice. The various sporting events brought forth some fine efforts in the track and field events. SMALL CROWD g i In the evening a fine Scottish Concert was held in the Coliseum. It included pipe numbers by mass- ed bands. Bcottlshwsongs, Gaelic ging by Arlene MacDonald of and several numbers by the popular Brooklyn Trio. - mm. George Ffraaer prodded at evening per orlnance and the President of the Caledoniai Club. Ir. J 0. C. Campbell. Q.C.. ex- uaoui . In the small crowd at pball that the cm; He was a school teacher at Char- lottetown before becoming a Jes- monihs of 1956 in Canada was alt in wow. ; tate. or succession duties. 316,800,000 dozen. -r w.:rp--req :4 I" ' W i'V711"(t(fV'i'1H"c'”" '”' g "r"? ii 3.:-,1 r frgl'V'i:.' hi ,,,,,.a...,?:.,,..... co, .1-1 ..- . k - special -consideration." writes C. credit situation is not likely to com- have any marked effect on Can- ada's trade. Only a small part of Canada's exports to Bermuda are moods of the type that the credit tax, no capital gains tax, There is a threat from other di- no excess profits tax and no es- rections to two of Canada's main items of trade with the island. The British colony's economy is American competitors are under- M" b tutnilcs atnd a a ct: pmen the 1,1)! troopers boarded the aircraft.car- rler Theseus p bidding most Canadian mills for at the bulk flour market and com- petition from local poultry farms has increased against imports of fresh eggs, he said. "despite long t .,, assocla tions her ' some Canadian ex- porters'and Bermuda importers there arejstill numerous opportun- ities for (other) Canadians to en- ter that market." Mr. Gallow lists several items sought by Bermuda firms ranging from foodstuffs and Christmas trees to motor scooters and well- drilling equipment. one of the biggest investment needs. be said. is in Bermuda's ost important industry-tour is. The tourist industry needs more accommodation. "The urgent need now is for a big new hold to set the com- petitive pace for the existing hos- telries. to encourage them to re- furnish their buildings and to sharpen up their services." I Funds, he said. apparently are not available from local residents. They would have to come from foreign sources. TRAIN COLLISION KILLS 1'! RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters)- Seventeen passengers were killed and 30 were injured Wednesday when a freight train crashed into the. rear of a passenger train at Berra do Plrai Junction on Bra- zil”s Central Railroad, 50 miles northwest of Rio de Janelro. were tearful pardnga B Tl. Wlvesuand aweethcartla - r way on 3.1;-mp . .a train: pdlledth alters i crow s lining doc t naval base of Pin-tamoot.h an the buys a sendoff. LEAVE Poll 8001'! Anothder troops were on a van 1 th diam Rogealputy 0 G ean. . The Olllines of the aircraft ear- rler Bulwark were being snnnga up to sail today. The British war office said or - erseas service men due for die- charze will have to wait awhile before returning home because all transport is being monopolined to ensure our position in the eastern Mediterranean." The usually well-informed Paris . . Monde reported that French paratmops are ready to join British forces in the Medit- erranean island of Malta. . A spokesman for the French foreign office was quoted as say- - - lug: "I cannot say anything about ; our military preparations for air vious reasons. but believe me. we (- are doing plenty." Opposition Says Freight Structure is Hard On Maritime And Western Prov, orrsws (cm Opposition made came mauiununnuaii. members from the Marltimes and Wm Ill ::llP0l'0lN0I lI'Vl&. Western Canada protested Satur- day that Canada: existing freight in ii if l 3, E ii ill 3 2 5- 55' is 3 is 33 iii