Maxims of at More Man Hang not everything one nail. 14 PAGE A 100th Anniversary Dinner At St. Dunstan's College Observance of the 100th anniversary of St. Dunstan's 011 College included a dinner last night. Seated at the head iable facing: Left to right, Hon. Thane A. Campbell, Chief Justice, P. E. Island; Most Reverend P. J. Skinner, Arch- bishop of St. John's, Nfld.; Hon. Paul Martin, Minister of National Health and Welfare; His Eminence James Car- .L '3 J! dinal MacGuigan, Archbishop G. J. MacLellan, P.A., Pro-Chancellor of St. His Honour Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse, Hon. Patrick Kerwin, Chief Justice of Canada, Hon. A. W. landed no.2 Dunstan's Matheson, Premier of P. E. Island. -Barter's Film Lab. of Toronto; Most Reverend 1372 WN, CANADA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 6. IBM Eisenhower Calls For Less Chest Thumping WASHINGTON, (CPI-Prcs.dcnt Eisenhower called Wednesday for less "shouting" about U. 5. leader- ship in the world because, he said. the United States is merely "try- ing to be a good partner". To stand up and thump your chest and say what a great leader ; you are, Eisenhower said, is poor psychology. You get farther, he said, by making other countries want to follow your leadership be- cause all of you want the same goals. P.E.l. Only Prov. Showing Drop In Population OTTAWA '(CP) - Canada's pop- llation is more than eight per cent llgher than the 1051 census figure ind now is well over 15,000,000. CARDINAL MacGIlIG His Eminence Jams Cardinal Mcauigan looked beyond the dark- ness of the modern world last night to a time when all mankind would be linked in a happy and universal brotherhood under God. . He uttered this optimistic AN VOICES WARM TRIBUTE AT CENTENNIAL FUNCTION way to a supra-national authority of all mankind. Beyond Today's Darkness People associated with institut- ions like St. Dunstan's would retain Poland Demands Return Of Seaman LONDON, (AP) - Poland Wednesday night handed a strong protest note to Britain demanding the return of a Polish seaman who sought asylum here. The seaman. Antoni Klimow- iczi 3 34'.Veal'-old atowavvay. Eisenhower told a press confer- ence, too, that the U. 8. must be "more imaginative" and "less nig- gardly" in finding ways to combat proplsulda, subversion and brib- cry on which he said Russia is spendin ' billions. The esident described cuts the Senate'approved Tuesday in the foreign aid program-it voted for a reduction of some 380,000,000 from the 83.500.000.000 Eisenhower asked-as very unfortunate. He hurt the country badly. shortly said they are too deep and will" ization of the reserve army, active and reserve forces. They asked the government to review the whole basis of reserve force training before any final ac- tion is taken. it was the first statement of le- gion reaction to the plan an- nounced more than two months agol to disbsnd some reserve units and amalgsmate others and change the reserve army's name to the mili- tis. FORM OF SERVICE ASKED A second resolution said therel should be ”a form of nationall selective service for both active and reserve forces in order that the responsibility for the defence of Canada be equally distributed amongst all Canadians of service- age and to assure that young Canadians shall never again be ex- posed to hazards of combat with- out proper and adequate training." Canada's home forces are "tot- ally inadequate for national dc-; fence," the Legion said. Canada, was the only NATO member with- out a satisfactory method of keep-I ing its forces strong enough in: scheduled for Sept. 1, and bring in some plan of national selective service for both Shirt-sleeved legion conventiondelegates unanimously passed a resolution saying the reserve reorganization will weaken, rather than strengthen, the reserve .army. during the Second World War "ir- respective of apparent conditions or locality.” Compensation now is paid only to war prisoners held by ,the Japanese or by German organ- ,i7.atinns such lls the Gestapo rind blackshirts which were branded as criminal groups by the Nuremburg war guilt trials. They asked that the preference now given to overseas veterans in CO!!- fedcral civil service jobs be (Continued on page 2, col. 2) GATHERING OF THE "Clad Mile Fallte" was the word yesterday at the Charlottetown Driving Park when the 04th annual field day and Scottish Catherine was held under the auspices of The Caledonian Club. "Clad Mile Fallte" is the Gaelic for, "a hundred thous- and greetings”, and there was lit- erally that number exchanged. Words of welcome were extended to Sir Edward Bruce, 10th Earl of C'ov'o'rr Prince Edward Islaall Lille T he Dov! Plwllo ;'::'a.(' Legion Wants Army Shake-Yup Dropped (By Alan Donnelly. Canadian Press Staff Writer) TORONTO, (CP)--The Canadian Legion Wednesday called on the government to set aside its planned reorgan- Oueen Mother Observes Birthday LONDON (Reuters)-The Queen and Princess Margaret Wedllesdllj night look their mothcr to thr theatre to celebrate her 54th birth- day. They saw a popular revue. During the afternoon Prlncl Charles and Princess Anne wen driven 30 miles from Windsor to have vi birthday tea with their grandmother at her London resi- dence, Clarence House. The Queen Mother spent the day quietly. receiving messages of con- gratulation from all parts of the world. CLANS YESTERDAY dancing," said the Earl of Elgin. He recalled that when he first re- ceived the invitation to preside. he doubted whether he could carry ll out. "You see," he said, "I am is Lowland Scot and I appreciate all the more this invitation." Lord Eigin called attention to the ancestral sword of King Roberl the Bruce which was borne to the platform by Clansman Bruce Mac- The Bureau of Statistics reported pmphgoy in In gdd;-egg to 5, dinner :I,I,:,”.,ioV,i,,f,i Jfffclrlzillmisust 13:; was removed from the Polish anon r jojiziewngrwgonal wntub meet its international commit-I Elgm mad 0; the Hon” 0; Bruce Pherson. The sword is 5 feet, 3 may that at June 1 the population that brought new lrtbutu to his would look beyond these frontiers ship Jaroslaw Dabrowski Satur- 32,: ,:ndT”" '” ”” menu. and his Countess. But amid it 11!, inches lens and Welsh 15 lbs said was estimated at 15,195,000. This elm-4 mater. St Dunstan's Collese. and come to love all mankind in day night by a London Dolice ' gg Some 1,506 delegates at the sn- the heartiest. welcome came from Lord Elsln J0Un81l'- "1! I W15 the wee Highland dancers and pip- PTWPIP In 9'-"Wing 0” iodwv T was a 414,000 gain over the prev- ious year, 1,186,000 over the 1951 census figure and 3,123,000 over on its 100th anniversary. None of the tributes matched the warmth and the emotion of his own. The Island native who became one great, happy and united world. The darkness of today would plus and ill its stead would come far finer things. but things still rooted armada acting on a writ of hnbeas corpus issued by Lord Chief Justice Goddard. AUGUST. GI. (AP) - Pie. G. David Schine returned to Camp "Gordon -Tuesday and immediately called ”v e t e r a n s' pariiame4nt,"i working in shirtsleeves in the midi summer heat, also adopted resolu- tions on a series of other topics ers who warmed the hearts of the large crowd more than 3,000 and refused to have their spirits shall wield this as did Sir Robert Bruce at the battle of Bannock- burn in 1314." At the same time h! June 1, -1845. , , The Polish foreign ministry was reassigned to his former mil- . . om"-ml. opulluon vnud we Ganadss first English-speaking in the tried and lmperiahabla presented the "metal protest itary police outfit. The wealthy d”1'"3 with Velernns1esls1allon- dampened by lowering clouds and g;:ge3d':,i:: m.'YI1'19e?L”1 S-I” h"3' 5.ooo.ooo.m" go, 3,, 3",; mm. cardinal of the Roman Catholic things of religious faith. to the British ambassador in army private. central figure in me Pow COMPENSATION the occasional shower. ” pacing the nine provinces which Chumh in 1949 Wmbined I 01961? Cafdlilll MCGUIRE WI! OM 01' I Warsaw. the Polish embassy 111 recent McCarthy-armyvdiapuie. has They urged that compensation be "I feel it a very 87089 hmlof 150 I bring you " MPH” '"i.h9m' showed increases. Prince Edward lm'50n3I ITIIPUI9 "3 III” C0”C-"-9 ”””''b” "I 39"'k"5 Wm" 3ddI'9559d London M54. been with his family fu'New York. paid to all Canadians held prisoner linen these Hllhlnnli SH-ml! Ind aft? gl;np9:ggatglfds&::Ig1:(he:f'ih: Island recorded the only decline to 105,000 from 100,000 the previous year. By provinces the increases were: Optaro up 140.000 to 0,046,000; Quebec up 119.000 to 4.360.000; Al- berta up 37,000 to 1,089,000: Brit'- lsh Columbia up 36,000 to 9,266,000; with thoughts on broader themes. He thanked those who in the past two days of .eentenary celebration and he went on to loud the Quin -iege itself for what itihad done for him god for all his fellow alumni. have so froousntly lauded him as St. Dunstan's most illustrious son. a dinner given by the College and presided over by Most Rev. G. J. MacLellan. beloved. '11-year-old Pm-chancellor and a Rector long ago. A room well packed with re- rcpresentativea of other colleges heard some distinguished oratory lurnlna &n.U. m.duetaa..uia with ,(-of All iv?-'4. L--- . V .. .. .- I this 5 that he was tremerldously-impresr gd the be;:toy ofthe um; : 9 over. composed parlsoftbelowlsndsofhianata lve land. At the oonclnsion. Lord Fraser, Charlottetown. one. of the Manitoboup mood to sas.ooo. Bu l-lo lo:-peas, he said to those who before the night was out. vouncer contestants in tho Hlehr katchexvan up 11.000 to s'rs.ooo; wen apprehensive over the am. The speakers included Prennier llnd . presented Lady Elam Newfoundland up 15.000 to 890,000. nose of their times. a gathering MI?-heson. President A. ll. Kerr of with P b"”m"1 I””9"9P 0' "W" New Brunswick up 11,000 to 547,- trend towards a world more and Dslhousle University; representing :3 hwae-t:.l:O:fuCTIOiOlllI7 1!. V! y D. 000 and Nova Scotia up 10,000 to m,ooo. I more united, a world where per-luips even national loyalties would give the Atlantic Provinces Central Ad- Vimry Committee on Education, Dean J. F. Leddy, University of Distinguished Guests y ' Saskatchewan. representing the The openmg on-emome, "1. ISLAND POTATO PROSPECTS OOOO ""'""' C”"'"'"” s' Mel” m-nv wnwhed cum an en- Unlversities. and finally Lieutenant. plgtfonn, mdudmg 1.”, Hum”. ' G0V9"W T- W- 1- Prawn Lieiltenant Governor 'r. w L: Prowse with his side. Lt. Got. A. w IF GROYIERS SPRAY PERSISTENTLY "W 'l"'"'" am. an: M... A. w: "Spray now and often right through to the end of the season," urges Mr. B. G. Peppin. technical adviser to the P. E. 1. Marketing Board. in a statement issued yes- terday for publication. "With the adverse crop conditions prevailing in other potato producing sections Dakota. In Minnesota and North I0l'69"' "Ch billet and better - of the United states and Ca ada, Dakota the potato crop is standing ihinzm THE SLVER . alt would be nothing short of folly still. The same applies in Wiscon- The 1llIInd'8 ON?" SPOKE-lmen LTNINC T" THAT to neglect what might mean many thousands of dollars to individual Rrowlrs and perhaps millions to xlhe general economy of the Prav- rice." Coming Events "Dance in Miiiview Hail, every A crop reporting service in the United .statu under date of July 20th reports that only scattered showers had occurred in the so- calied "Plain States" but that the drouth situation continues severe all the way from Texas to North ain. These three states produce considerable seed and table stock. Drouth conditions also continue in Pennsylvania and New York State but Long Island growers are using their irrigation equipment round the clock and are harvesting good crops. New Jersey growers have been hard hit with some fields not irrigated producing only 30 bags to the acre. ' ll":-om them all came eulogies of what St. Dunstan's has done and has meant, not only to the Island but to all Canada. The Premier ex- pressed pride that the College has won fame all over North America and has become "a very splendid institution of learning." Ahead. he (Continued on page 2, col. 5; U. S. Demands” Compensation From Red China WQ9.-...If33.i':.r-zctf. 5"” T mg MM-hewn. Mayor J. D. stewar- Hon. Thane A, Campbell, Chief Jug. (Continued on page 5. col. 0 I HAVE MY" DOUBTS A - CLOUD 9 . 0! . Elgllrs remarks little Miss Evplyli Friday. On the other hand Maine and wA5H1NcyroN (Ap) L Th, ' . - "Dance Pembroke school, ri-l. New Brunswick have been setting United aim. has demanded anew Pictured above are the Earl of El and his Countess W. Blair MacDonald, Chief of the Caledonian Club; Ma or Y am Mu. am Good mum lls.l?:tTt TOT b:.l.Inl'0:Olli:Pieded "ii that Communist China PIY com- as they arrived at the Provincial Buildin to be welcomed J. David Stewart; Hon. Paul Martin. Minister National umnc. m 5,, ,md,"., mu .1 U ' P"'53il'l" 101' 1” Ammcim killed by Government and Civic officials as wel as members of Health and Welfare; Hon. T. W. L. Prowse, Lt. Governor - in this Province, llvl Mr. and wounded in an attack. on I - - - - - - Mt. Stewart, every Thursday. p,,,,,,,, .1," huh, W" lleponed Bmnh awn" by Chm”. mm" the Caledonian Club executive. Lord and Lady Elgln will of Prince Edward Island; Earl of Elgln, Lady Elgln, Hon. by the science service Laboratory lanes. leave this morning with Mr. and Mrs. George V. Fraser A. W. Malheson, Premier of the Province; Geor e V. - g A D 8 , m;':9lgdul:Ir;lrhursdsy night Dance; sis iartzack as any is and twlilekly din a new note to China Wednas- for SC. Annals, Cape Breton, where the Earl will officially Fraser, President of the Caledonian Club. TORONTO (CF) Minimum ma a a . nc en n sen A . - - - v - m gums": 0! tag”. ughgxh nanny" nwedtlro dzllnigg !So!:tf:pparl;:”::e .openLthe Gaelic Mod on Friday. Left to right are seen, Mr. Barters him Lab. m,,x,m,,,,, ,cmpemu,”. l'l'1itlVcekl1y Dance. Lot ID Hall to- approaching epidemic form. How- punljhyngnt," pf mg "non. 1-,. DEMO" 3:3" Ma)! nix .Do ' Orhstro.C we. th th diti u :- . '- - S - - - - - N -" " :22: ...: 33.. .::2.:.l ;:"l:.l:”:..ll;.:":..:'m'.l.”l::::. Wins car in Battle 5'""Y 5”" "'"""9 ACADEMIC ASSEMBLY ADDRESSED ON - -- - 67 day.DAliYgciTAtEliltIltini::s:rc):o((;YcThL1IIIt;.I- M "eh m epidemic to d"'1"p' My ”' -maomo (or) - Prime Min- T7,LlCl:)rTI)liY0n " 2: ' l '5'"! adv-mace Ihould be Men The Peiping regime also was plcrou Ne (cm Della later at Laurent will officials at Calgary ' so i , . .. -- . . . . 54 "Iranian no-union, Augustine " "T7 Pm" "T "'9 "ml" I” called upon to "declare the mar 0'3;-gm yon . l,,.,,,,d new .,.m, the official sod-turning next 'me.s- Saskatoon .. . so s1 Cove Camp. Friday. llltlllt Oth. If P9917 N 59"”? WP"””0" 01 '9") ures that will be taken" to prevent day marking the beginning of the Regina . . 52 71 Falnv Saturda , W du” ” ti" ”'" m'-Y In further plane attacks. mobna miudw In ' ""1" . Winni e . 50 .. Y mm" would be don. by a 1 g . ah I h H st. Lawrence aeaway and power Ron. Paul Martin, Canaliasiacadomlc assembly which showered 13 N 7i useven Mm any mm” chick uh, Eh. wny In oppome 39:: Thw6un0t:.IolI0I1t!!hwln;.:: anmearlier no d9! 'I55:oo"0':l 4m"”3 3"” "' project. The ceremony will be held Minister of Health. today urged alllcnnsratullltlons upon st. Dunstanls g?'””"I” '- - 33 ' ' pro I: Q 50 y 11. rve , m es. th. II t f co ll. A th . t ' ' g g , awa . . . . .. 75 An Mm" and "mml m”4'y' mm 3'33 '" ”S:''””” C: 1'” lacked. Wu dollvnnd today to the Trouble is. Della will have to lilrhliarmsdd-tiiglllngo will mil? held faiths 3'I'?lY:w 'i(IlYlrrIeuI-,.l:iIsel;eYlEaLlIz(l).-1a).; tCiYiN”::riIiYaniu l;:lo”I)ia:nhl1elxilsl:;Iyd M”"""I ' 5" 93' um” 17' "ea "X m we 1' Tn" China! '0'!!!" 011100 5! I-I10 331- mg; ,1 M a" nu, her” be the same day on the American side her in tolenance and friendly col- French-Canadian family from On- Q"-cbec Cny" 55 63 ' "st. John's church Picnic, '."f...fi.',..'.”T..'.i.?:',".',7.'.”." lilji ail iI;:uocI;;':.'.;'"u':.":u:d HIM; .bh ,,,'dm: ",9 m,.';h:., only near the proposed location of the laboration" to meet the Godless tnrio me the stark him of inter f?;,':f.,;,I,?h," ' :2 :3; N - grlapaud, postponed till Thursday, mu gg Wu" gndmog 1”, mm gent. DWI! d.” "u. om now. lfinglssult dam, part of the hydro drive of Communism, g national life now imperli any Halifax 59 G7 ' - . lust dth. If wet, Friday. pugs. pg; gen-my um Qppll. , ueve opulent. Speaking before a dlatingulsherl nation which dwells on the dli- r.-edmcm, H . 57 ,1 , um? ommm combmmg Gum of 1: "non: for trig TelI':lllCC:.0T raflei. class ;nddoel'pe:dt..d gligrlottet-own .. . 5.91 ' M f, . o 0 due. good ovsrqe s s nice. r ng as e r y hey . . . . . . . . . . ... . 01 T. . ggtmmv mm” mm 3' '1' u"" ellohtill end particularly the low. l ' from his prepared text, Mr. Mar- Yarmouth B8 03 ,-,, 3 I ' Emmi or leave; of the giant; whey-ehtne r 'iin said that as one who has mn- St. John's Nfid 53 55 - H nm" 5 H, n H H H blight fungus of n thrives est. a e a s slrlerahle in do with Ahaplng cam. ... I up :. ltlvtry '1-Ii,.u,,g:,Y n;.'ht.u'm:!.,.c 33;, An ognge ofgrevelntiglmts viv1orth a I iii!!! florellgn polgcyh ha kngws n1mAPL:1:':ax5;E:1here1t,'m';:'I:;7g -. oMKi'oh , poun u.prggood y imescosea anwen.e s - g .-' " "W" W 9"". mumm-.. on-Awli (OP) .. Officials say Preliminary talks in New Delhhyears, if the armistice can is. si.m,,,,,, ,mm'., an an omcm Cnmmm PM,” mm .l,.,-,d.,n L" "" d"';'"l."b''l ”l'''':;,'"" 'f'""' ; ..- a:Dmc.' wup 30”"! Hm. they are encouraged by the pro- on make-up and procedure of the maintained. in the external affairs department. "petty controversies," must cease um” -.:m the 0: 2;" n "'9 'l Wednudly. 3,1", uuxmm-. (Nu in MM? If Hllilly die- eommiaaion have been going on furl The external affairs department The army may call u on senior to brand a m n lmai-ii ith his mu ' W! mg 8" ow". m ” it Orchestra. Canteen service lo-1.00 F... cuaaions by the In o-china trues about two weeks. Canada's chlefland the army are finding some officers serving with thepcanadian race or creed? Add face yin: larger m;;::12:,:a11,;:g:':';3,;. I i Daylight saving. . 5uP0"1l0n' oommllion. representative there is lhcott Reid difficulty in obtaining the person- Brigade in Korea to fill some of roblems in unison. . r - put. fngfmgm "Do in there has not been an hi ii eommissi to 1 di - p '''''C' E"""" "'"”' '"'"' " - I after h a. mi required for the commissions. the posts. They already have the "In these days when Com N. B. counties, lower St. John river ,3 son . Cmorial and Decoration let slightest luggutlon of conflict About 150 will be needed, though necessary qualifications for Par nlsni is our common enemy." he valley: Widely scattered showers: Klfzm l:;.mCv::t::,r!ir;:: 1 c ; ra'x:li::gmtge,t;t,i.r:l: )p'ovrma1:a sucanalrig CIVILIAN DELEGATES LEAD ::l:d;i;llr:.iber includes clerks and :1; ueimucqgfncould move qulck- :1ld,f of us” who sharesa :lII;lmer.: l8I'llulII7f.S.:';V:!lndI I ' mm A . 0- . la n a al I - a I are . o "”""'09m1'"9- Wolnnllr 5! DIVM 0- Onhem. In CIGIO WWII '1"! lb! litullloh Officials here said Canada's top "We're trying to field I learn it allotll-ed generals may fill the top preme Being CIT! ilil to.havYe I'M 7'9'I""0I"" 53 "W 75- 3"" "NW" CIWWP 9' "19 0"'"I"1 "id "3""'”- we can but is isn't ton easy trying ts for Canada. if any are avail- our form weakened by iealoualu h'"' 55 "" 75' semi;-3 .:.4?.-I'5f3,'9 50':-5-' delegates on the three truce mm-i "Come tonight to North rum F ll :,f,I,,k,,,”,, 2;E"f:'N'j;"I;' 8'l""m""' onilimmialil" u?-'ii:'nmiY:&l IOTI :h?i':nauxYial:urI: .1"... viryniioiz 3:! and d:m;TfaT;!z xiilt l,Y':Ii::'.',..'," "" ”'""''I' "'9 """""'"" ,,,,',', Pf: ':3,,,',”",:',',',',f.: :3 :?”,,?,:”l;e”";'f.”";:I" ' : '0'" High tide today at can-istuouwa . Calf club. C drum will be plaoed -on .u-..c ful as chairman." he added. lliullhoou be civilians. They will Oanadrs chief offldlall on the munllt atheismyu um" an to ''m'”''”-'" "M 933' L ' serum in -nu-onio and Hamilton lefoto using an the srnilatioa have unlor military advisers. soaaa non lroasa c In i i 't be ii i ' M” T '- "Daneint. Macmllra Werehome. 10? 0IIIHMIU0III- TN FWIICINUII Ml.'0aneda sand and About so percent of the cans. .Z'.J".l".?."' wgenoause "own 1” In-you who um". um. 1' "mg "I" M" mm chuhtimm C 3'Mnlton. every Thiifldly l&t. ll HOUR "WIN E0!!! to GIN UMIAK X0 IQIHHOO that the clan perlnnnoi on the three corn- The chief problem Is that neither still belngnaounded outmgliz TlYIer'I'Iuu pnkm md puma. In Huh ud. Ind” & TM "um Imvall I-Iueaiia and his cmhoun. for at but 1.000 Ontario polio eel-III-Ion mldivrork effectively minions will be military, at leastlt-he external affairs departmentnor ernment in particularly. lmmflea i.-immc rim: SM" " moo T "um M” p' "L , sun rises today at 5.03 a. m. and in obtaining Prench-speaking cur. Mp, anmn won .9, 9,5, gnu. ,” ,5 135 V. ,5. illim lo: the comlnlulon.1 L icoaltiaigiyoa local. call 09: h.g . I . ' K in the early stages. The super- the m h 713017 talk will last at least two at Y u M.” um," In Sven for commission jobs. "We're o . . s t is "glam: moo-lzso. CID-tfgn so: "i la: vie The regular swing uIn- oamnu- pg Tell snort slat .