a one - p "Covers Prince Edward Island Lia; The noun: or Mr. William lieg- the Hon. J.A. aemm.suv.. llriy. New Annan, winner of;Cun. for first plscs is the Prov- lg, cmpmgon. Fine Showing In Rural Beautification Contests ' Prize winners in the twelfth annual competition of the Prince Edward island Rural Beautifica- tion society were announced Thursday by the Preddent. visory Board. Deqsits the t L t mi-lug, there was an increase in the number of t-' in the several 5"” competitions this year. there be- ing a total of 150 in all classes. A new competition was instit- uted. the ornen's Institute Com- munlty hiurovament Contest. open to all Woman's Institutes in the Province. The field of isn- provensent includes church prop- srty. cleIwsnan's residence. canelere. hail. school and road- sldea one or more. with the ob- nsent third-year class. re. Considering that this curved- tlon was a new featuu in the some , wereachteved.lasomecases, Ject was not sup- ported by Pann Home or small Holding entries from the dis- trict sud. therefore. the Instit- ute failed to gain extra points from that source. HIDFOBPBGT Moreli and Freeland institutes tied for first pkg: and each place was awarded llllm. Their work, salorallresidsntsinthecons-inthehwsovesnea inset. in rams Home knorove the ' the Farm Road school. is worthy of medal Homo Illlilmvement or Small mention. The large, modern. ons- eme-nt Colweli-vroxm school Has painted. n unusus y rge area too lot in th J ' Lisut.-Col. E.Vl. Johnstone. the scow H” W" 'e "age. "had Board of Directon and the Ad- mg and small steel gates. A driveway ens laid out and grav- and a flag provided. Tress w uanted on all sides of the play- ground and all new structures The Plans: Home lsmrovement Ooaoetltion was extended this year to include second and third year contestants. The class was divided to include those who had maintained the t ined in former yeasts and those who made mark- ed hpsovsnsent in their third year. in Prince County. the chief Jsullcsdilans A. Cammall Sil- (Continusd on page 7 col. 4) Third year Uo N-.MW9s.T9.A. . ' ' Middle: &&zw mnn5hundi3hnue) -'i'hsII-aslsadoasIlAsam- tsdons. The itassamsr new con- w-::... m r:.".':...""””. T .. nuiik aw.-sis aaiav: aenHy . it meets at 4 pain wt The Irriu s... ' , French Aathor "" 1 Egg; E E2 , 8” Q -0-.- ill iii A E55 !i";i'l l;gai?..: I hsgovarament thsapyositioagata ll cnuuxwrrsntnvn cyvana. Demonstrations Planned For France Flops PARIS (A.Pl-Cunmumss nem- onskatbns aninst France's war in re beta in Algeria fluted Thursday. The Communists had called for country-wide rnlliea. As sight tau Irate were reports at only limited activity. Anti-riot police. held on the alert. had nothiuy to cm. N. Y. Stocks Slump in New Crisis NEW YORK (AP)-The stock EH59! plunged to a 25-year low Thursdly as inveuors becunc in- UNIBIIY worried over the Turk- ish-Syrhi an-iais. FRHMHE OCTOER HL EU British P.M. iWill Conte With Eisenhower Tuesday on: MILLION srecraroiis Queen Receives Acclaim In Capital Of The U'.S.A. WASIENGHTON (OP)-Radiant, reed and pipe bands of the Black the thousands of Americans who ,-mung Queen nuance: cune toIWatch of Canada. Here and ilhis capital Thursday to receive there, the red field of the Oana- the First World war. The d”""e cl" 5 inmmiedla warm clasp ol friendaiip from dian ensign gave an added touch I t:.5oo.ooo.ooo from the quoted value of all stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange. as i the t l t t Prem I0-stock average. The market hit botiwn in mid- afternoon with the Dow Jones in- dustniais average at 434.13. It found support at that level and atxted moving up a hit. At the finish snvetul lqdlng stocks were above their lows for the day. The Dow Jones indmtrinls aver- Igecloaedat4m.l7.anc-tloasd 7.06. The Anoclatcd Press 60- stock average dropped 02.3) to 8158.11. lowest since March 1955- Trading was fast and furious. with the exchange's iigh speed ticker lave lltlllll behind actual E ctlans several times! All told. 3.060.000 shares changed hands. cossnsared with” Wednes- day's told if 1.133.111). Wyatt Begins . New Attempt At Roms Flight PORTLAND. Me. (AP)-l"avor- B arable wind forecasts and a hit 11 life in an automatic pilot which broke down earlier Thursday -.....”"".uhw-C "T" -s.-esaw-c-w 'Going To u. K. ,i acenautles I lzll Ins." The wdl as pact ls rnahs It this Ins." The CM town at Portland said WIN. yhllewing the mat - route. C "U '9. t( W 0 to would not let way with such President Eisenhower and affec- tionate acclaim from a throng offlcally estimated to have t t the 1.000.000 mark. She flew into Washington tom Williasnsburg. Vs.. capital of the first British colony in North America and told the president shecssnesstheQuesnofCsn- ads, bring the "warm greetings nfa friendly ueldsbor and staunch ally." From Elsemsower. she received a warm, friendly greeting and his expression of belid that "in the warmer. closer. stronger co-oper- ation between your try ours lies the best hops for the NOTHING LIKE IT The weic n us ing 'ss quickly . er the youtiiul. slow- King Queen and her handsome prince were paraded along a Wi- rnile route to the White Ho her official residence during her fourday stay. The cheer-in throng lining the scan in Unanimous House Votes ' oltftion "bit and ma tactics" and would It would Isa suwlr i ii i 2 . in committee. Mr. with Qber ill '3 liliilliil llliiliiis 3 aiiiliiit 1 l l 5! ggilzggggigg iliz.iiiili:ll ggi tr 2 ill lg '- ill ii I V . q n . ma;-' - , ..,... aw . ......,.,l . . security and peace of the world." use I camera men before entering for of color. I C-BOWD COMMENT Crowd emansnt indicated the warm usonse of the throng. A any-haired woman turned to a friend and cried: "Oh, my goodness, isn't its ettyl" Further along teen-agar, wit. a slight confusion of royal titles, yelled, "lilya.. her "so cute." A 10-year-old observed: "Now we saw a Qlleen." And another youngster turned to his mother and asked: "Who's and the man in the middle?" The man in the middle was rresidcntl nhower. ' I M the White House Mrs.-. the Queen's hand in warm. triendiy fashion aasd she and the president posed with the royal couple for photographers and TV Bevian Reveals Story Of "Plot" Bevan. the Labor party's Qokssnsan on foreign attain. made his disclosure in a copy- fought in the Canadian forces in Rain fell in I dreary drizzle from lcnden dries when she and Phlixn went to Arlington. Prince Philip was dressed in his ad- mini - of - the - fleet uniform The Queen wore the same bright blue dress and tqacoat in which die had arrived. The royal coiole stopped also at an equestrian statue of Field lfarshal Sir John Dill, Britain's LONDON (AP) - Prime Min- ister Macmilan will fly to Wash- ington next Tuesday. An an- nouncement said he and Presl- dant Eisaihower will discuss world problems. presumably in- cluding the Middle East crisis. Macmillan said in a statement; "r-esidcnt Eisenhower and l have sg'eed that I should pay is brief visit to Washington next week to discuss world problems 'which are of active concern to both of us. "The foreign secretary. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. now is in the U.S.A., where he has already been meeting with the U.S. sec- retary of State. Mr. Dulles. and. princess" and than wonouncod ssnior rqiresentative on the All- 0, com." they Wm 301,, the P", led hid: command during the Me” md my”), tn we mu... Second World War. He died in buried at Arlington by meciai congressional dispensation. Later. the Queen sped to downtown hotel to attend a re caption given by Washington l” nesa. radio and television cor- reoondents and pho'ogr-apbers. her last public appearance before attending a state dinner to be dveh in her honor Thursday oust by the President and Mrs. Eisenhower. i the "nlted States in 1944 and was; pougwg quismwg vrsrr The meeting will come on the heels of the state visit to the 3 United states by Queen Eliza- The statement provided no de- an rgggfdlng specific topics to be discussed at sessions next Wednesday through Friday. But the announcement ea m e against the background of a mounting crisis in the Middle , Current Middle East Crisis Will-Be On Agenda East. and Russia's menu is launching an earth satdlite will tremendously powerful rocket; in a statement issued in Wash lngton, Eisenhower said the visit "will provide an opportunity in me for useful discussions with an old and trusted friend." LAST MET IN MARCH While both Macmillan and El- senhower spoke of meetings to come with officials of other friendly gown House provided no immediate fu r t h e r information regard- ing plans for such conferences: The timing was a clear signal of the intent of the two big west- ern powers to demonstrate free world solidarity in the face of growing Soviet belligerence, with the long-planned loyal visit pro viding a welcome assist. Macmillan and Eisenhower last conferred in person at Bermuda last March. Out of that conference name an agreement that the United States eventually would provide Britain with Intermediate-Range Ballistic lfissiles. minus the atomic war- heads. Those warheads are to re- main in the custody of the us. pending need for them by Britain. PremierCommentsOn City Council Welfare Problems "I am greatly disturbed over thereportlreadi-thepress re- gsrdiag the Welfare problem of the Div of daadottnnwn." said 5,; a ii . lg : as : iii ;l ;l mmdhr Imhne,s?TIsra uasttsra& Ianlsahggg j. l 1 3 till! Water Shortage In Liverpool LIVERPOOL. N.s. (CP)-Town saai s ursday a water .3. at H; zilgi 3:; E.xl 9: it is all h-v . or Ontario Man Is Canadian Plowing Chomp IEIJOIZ. 0!. (GP) - Joseph .5 little lusowledlq of the sate- msats made between die city Vince. Presently playing a part in lie removal of the Town of Akiavik. N.W.'l'. from the llacxsnsis Del- 'tatospoint85Inilesinlandls an island born engineer. Millard I Colcs of Milton- The 2.ltIl population town had to be moved in its entirety when it became evident that the action of "permafi-oat" had seriously affected the foundations of the lsaildings. The eoilosal tat of moving Abiavik is being done by the Federal Department of Pub- eomplcted until use. since his graduation from Nova Scotla Technical College in ms. Mr. Coles worked for two work in the Province of Alberta. in 1954 he was recalled east and ' until his recent assignment has supervised and planned hydro development in Kenagomi, Que- ' bec which is adlacent to the Shipshaw development. During World War Two Mr. Cole: served as a Flight Lieut- enant with the R.C.A.l-'. as pilot of Lancaster Bombers. Later when he was chosen by the R. AP. to fly Mosquito bombe -. his plane was shot down over Germany so that for the last su. months of the War he was a prisoner of war. After the War he resumed his studies at Dalhousie which he Uranium Stocks Reverse Decline 'IDRON'l'0lC'P)-Us i sad- . rusaoi heaqyinterestediathedistrihu- tionofwelars benefits. Theper- eeutsse vmnentlvnld to on Island Engineer Works At Moving Town Ol.Aklavik lie Works. Mr. Colas is employed by M. ' laginacrlll. It is not expected to have the Job years in hydro electric extension had left off at Prince of Wales amunicbahty must be use same as the percentage payments is and the Government of um Pro- all other incomorr t -re-I-” sa Pranier Mathason. --I an sure no cniiessun in lottetown at as early date." IHJAIDGIJI Caren and received his sclsasa degree In 1950. He so received his engineering certifi- cats from Nova Scotls Tech two years later. Mr. Colcs is the son of Ir. all Mrs. Roy L. Coles. Scum Mlitn. lie is married to the but H i E of 'l'hi:yuhav:ut,v'vo yg -jj-::- Bridge Collapse ls Sharp Blow VANCOUVER (CPO - Cdnx here as a sharp blow to be seen- omy of British Columbia's aerlb 'Y!rs .