Maxim; of a M c Man if your wifo is short, stoop to her. ZTFKGES e flltuar 'I'H'I PIGPLI'I PAPII CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 1955 HINTS CANADIAN ARMY CHANGES Covers Island Prince Edward Like the Dow hr The Navy was on hand yesterday.l.ieiitenant James Clapton. Staff 9, fltl their hit at the Charlotte-lofflcer st li.M.C.S. Queen Char- tniin Blood Donors clinic. Chief lotte line up at the front of the petty Officer W.R. Morton and naval parade. The smiling recep- I NA-IVY TURNSI OUT FOR LOOD CLINIC Young Doctors Told Swap City For Country doctors were advised Thursday to swap the city for the country, even though they intended to enter a specialized field of medicine later in life. V p The counsel came from Dr. J. M. Barry of Saint John. a clean of medicine in New Brunswick who has practised more than 50 years. As registrar of the province's. medical council. he told the an- nual meeting of the N. B. Med- ical Society there now are 407 it- s record high. Saint John, Moncton and sricton. "Many of our rural areas are not being supplied." . "It tionist Miss Suzanne Francis. High is almost impossible to get young Ischooi Rcd Cross Nurse. appear.-iymen to take up country practices." .to make the nzixal men's chore at This reluctance stemmed chiefly ibit more plcasaiii. from lack of hospital and labor- Mayor Stewart President Of Federation Of Mayors Corning Events EDMONTON ICP) - Mayor .1. David Stewart of Charlottetown. story facilities in country districts Dr. Barry said. But a doctor in a rural region developed self - reli- ance and initiative. qualities which would be invaluable always, he added. Moritime id;-atist .Falls, Que; Mayor 1-i.A Joyce. lMonctou. Nil :.Mayor HE. Mar- an automobile dealer and distrib-aglltll. li.:,f:lrll.i;lllfI:g:'tl".t N”I)lm:1 YV1lG'i.VI';0' J. W. Scott of Bear River. N.S.. Rmlm, dance m Ellmns Ha”. titer of gasoline, Thursday wasimaym, win Mmgmnt wmdson 3:150egggaatptgiigaptzofvgaehsalsa: g,,.....im night from 9 till 12 elected president of the Canadian.Ns; Mm.” mmws M pm-gen; l mwday meeting he" aledneeb lnnn chicken suPDsr Mondn.V- Fadernmm of Mayo” and Munic-IKmhymP” N St; Mayor H. wi 'I3Y- hN,.m,,(,.. 5”, llplllfles. lwefll-IE 5Umm?l'5ld9- P-E-L Other officers: -Rev. Malcolm L S d He succeeds Mayor Dtnald H. stairs.tAndersonvilla-1. N.B.. sce- lt wt: ircurizc own. 81lIl' ay - ire ary- reasurer, an Rev. Owen Blllllk iliwlicsliin. ilnackay 0! Calgary who now '5 icochran. North River. P.E.l. Rev. Ilionorary president. R,.wm DH”, .; Gordon Elelcgliaan of officers cancludetd , . ., -. . . i e annua convenion n- im” Mm) HAM "mm ltendcd by 400 delegates. Next ltcuiilm Stock Car Dance Tues- year's convention will be held in day niulu tum-ltr-rirl Raccway- Hamilton. Ont. Site of the 1957 convention will be Murray Bay. Que. Dates will be decided later. Vice-presidents elected: Mayor firuuri llio.'o Part). St. 'l'crcsa's Fririar. srptcmber 2 Good prizes; 7"” '”""I' William Hawrelak of Edmonton: Sh," , '1, H, smwart Fl.-da Mayor J. D. McAskIll of Saska- and 'si.1'lt.L..i.-.r ”All The aratliri-y.al'00ni MIW Georit 5- Sham of -v .Winnipeg: Mayor Charlotte Whit- iton of Otawaz Mayor H. W. xumr is.- ill! rustnm combining iwrlght of Fredericton. N. 8.; and halivll S F. Green and Sons. Mayor H. G. R. Mews of,St. ucro Valiant Flmcrnlvi Cohn's. Nfld.: Mayor Leonard A. Kit: of Halifax. A liniicc Nlniinl Stcwart Me-I ,.,;. I g Members of the national execu- IN" mmght' Bur" or live include councillor C. Hugh Hanson, Montreal: Mayor Wilfrv F:-.m.wI at urs E.W. Andersons Hamel, Quebec City: Mayor P. ll-null. llvvmlny, September 5th .Horace Boivtn. Granby. Que.: slal"II7t: at 2 P.M 'Mayor Gaston Hardy. Shawlnigan George Sharpe, and A. C. Burks. Saint John. N.B. l vice-presidents. t Executive members are Rev i.Iullan Greene. Salisbury. NR; .1 Rev. Reginald R. Hiissey. Hat- ! field Point. N.B.. and J. A. Stev- ens, 'i'ri.iro. Russians a . i l WINNIPEG slan farm experts. who were leered by an anti-Communist mob when they arrived here Wednes- day nlght cut short their Winni eg visit and left for Eastern Ca ads I Mayor Stewart tinuc iii luxon's new barn For-l Illlll'I'll'l-lL1t' It'i"Il RI'..'.'ilIl Saturday night dance. ""l' 0"". Notes Transformation In at 2:05 p. m. CDT (4 p. m. ADT) Thursday for London. Out. The Russians, completing a tour of western farms. remained in their hotel until 11 a. m. Thurs- sr. ANDREWS (cm - Young" ' censed physicians in the province. Elaborating. Dr. Barry said bulk of the 40'! were concentrated in Fred- CutShort Win i Mrs. Ralph Manning fMnyleal left of Charlottetown has been a p p oi it t e d Supervisor of the W o in e n' s Institute Branch for Prince Edward Island succeeding Miss Mary Rubin who has resigned Mrs. Manning's appointment wast ,announced following a meeting of ithe Government yesterday. I i A native of Victoria, Prince Edward Island. she has been as-l sociated with the Women's lusti- tutc Brant-ii as assistant supcrvisorl fur the past six years. Her work among the youth clubs of the Island has been particularly out- standing and she is frequently seen W. I. Appointments ”'-9"”? Soviet Former: I Appreciate Hospitality MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet irmers touring Canada are as im- ressed with the economy of inan- iower and the extensive use of uachine , on Canadian farms as hey were in the United States, Tass reported Thursday. The Soviet news agency said the Russians were amaled at a 1.440- 'lrl'e Saskatchewan farm. produc- ng Z0-25 bushels of wheat an acre. with the help of only one hired; man and the farmer's student aonl (luring the harvest. The Russian visitors Wf'l'f' rc- mrted highly appreciative of the varm hospitality extended by the . or ,5 ;. . .3 OTTAWA, (CF)-Lt.-Ge chief of the general staff, so the offing. army but most. of them would revolutionary. fiscal. New Chief Of Staff Holds Press Meeting n. Howard Graham, new id Thursday some "pretty revolutionary" changes in the Canadian Army lav bah He told a press conference on the day he took over an army chief that there are bound to be changes in the be evolutionary rather than But with the possibility of atomic war, ”we mustn't take too long to do the evolving." he added. 7 if 5: v .. .1 1. Priscilla Griffith lionsferrcd i.cm Vital Statistcs to the office at Falcoonwood Hospital: Mrs. Dor- othy Webster from assistant registrar of Deeds to Court stenc- grapher viith special duties in the County courts at Cliarloltetown and Georgetown. Mrs. Francis MacDonald has been transferred from the Prothonotory office to the Registry of Deeds in the cap- acity of assistant registrar. OTTAWA '('Pt .- The Amalga- mated Civil Servants of Canada. .with a membership of about 10.000 federal civil servants. will hold its .5" the came judging ring, showing biennial convention at Regina Scpt. woLrvii.LE, N. s.. tcpt..nev M 1'. Keith Bosvrcll. assistant supervisor is Miss Mar- izatc. Miss Wood.-tide is a graduate of Prince of Wales College where she studied Home Economics. t On several occasions she has been vclioscn a beauty queen and in 1953 limit the distinction at the Amberstl I lfzill and Winter Fair. l Woocisitle. M:ii';!atc. P.E.T. Other :-ippoinlmonls fers announced wcrc Mr. Palmcr as ficldmnn with the De- partment of Ar.zriciiltiirc: .-"cw. Flora Cot-uev as clerk with the Vital Statistics Branch: Misslsald the bear attacked him Wcd-a Haney Mid be (many C! By Mob nipeg Visit iCPt - Nine Rus-went any further demonstration. stration, lllr. Jarre There was none. At a brief ceremony. Acting Mayor Jack Blumberg presented . the Russians will not visit. Wiiidsor-escaped. the visitors with badges bearingaaiid Guclph. Out. the Winnipeg coat of arms. Speak- ing of Wednesday night's demon- i V .-1. "93, . the prize Ayrshircs of her fat.hcr.l5'9- Appointed to fill the position obmainly Wllh Sal l the orlzanization announcer! Thiii'sda,v. Tlic cnnvcntmii will deal cries and hours of work. He said the guided missile pro- gram is going along very well but could not say at the moment how lsoon the army might be expected to acquire such weapons. eSPEr ciaily for the artillery. The 57-year-old. curly - haired . Kr" W" - "3 mi t.:G.::- British Army T ursday announce ll.V Imonls. . (3 ie . ' its first cut in operationladl foriaces CF31 5lf1ffl.51HC9Hlil9I7- 1-11,955 53?: a' - (h t I I f lM0f9 ('ll'l lLlll (I 0195 (IS .I .' S 'Il:I1'IL':l'l5ieSSslf:EtgetfIEllgtlrgslhnliuutrig-h3nd5 during the command year, ago, change-over at defence headquar- The announcem t said that 2.500 ters- British and 1.000 African troops - lllb Ifhd of th fl hting NEW Cm" "LAKE" lwvithinetlle nerstwtwtfarriifontlls-gabout Gen Graham. who enlisted 1!! .nne-qiIarlcr of the existing estab-"I18 army as 'an infantry private in ilishment. lltllfi at the age of 17. was re- ” Mall-.,Gen' G D Heymnn emery hatred and congenial at his press of-staff of British forces ii. East C""'"9'"9- Africa told newspaper men that. He "Id he had "hardly gm the some units will return to the United 5"" warm -Vet" 5" that he wumnlt lkmgdnm ' rcply to all questions Nearly all ' lleyutan said that 7.500 An-trim "':,"”,',”",l,f':,'5 were f-3”” Ee",":-I It d (h. B ,1. h b It I, a 0 ii( P a -qutcs inn 3.011 is 4 "m”5 an '39 ” '5 3 5 mm iicws on conscription in this man- "anadlans. Cut Forces In Kenya i Mauled -By l-iL'LL. Que. 'CPt- -Percy Haney she is allying in hospital with his arms Westport. N.S. , dmlgtmr M Mr, and yum Hamid and legs badly maulcd. told Tluirs- day how he fought for his life and trans. ; against a 400-pound black bear. He; 30 minutes. Twice the 10-year-old Allanlsald he wouldn't be alive it it weren't for his husky mongrel don. Darky. Haney. a 2.3-ycar-old farmer. Blumht:-rg said was appalling." Federal officials annoiinced that as originally planned. Earlier, a scheduled visit to Fort ,William also was cancelled. "It I Iwlll remain in Kenya. tner, ”That's really a fast. ball." he sa' . (Gen. Simonds publicly advoca- ated compulsory military training llCSfIr'i)' in thick bush on his i'arm,m9uEh he was. .qL"ck (0 add that near Danford Lake, some 55 miles ""5 W” 3 p”1"'"l matter” ""I”' "I he” STRENGTH NEEDED lie said the fight lasted nearly! Asked whether Canada might relax its defence effort in view of the apparent new atm. k e stemming from Moscow, Gen. 'Graham replied: 'monni'el dashed in and distracted the bear, who was clawing and ,hiting I-laney's legs as they wres- tlcd. .r "One swallow doesn't make a tin pull himself aside as the heart and dog fought. Then the bear tossed the dog aside and ap-lwife p(::a;'tl:,t:7dpeIliiim. but for time rea-"M. P. On 310,000 Bail "Somehow I gained enough; strength to make a dash for my. car." llaney said. H-fhe dog made another attack and again they wrcsllcrl" MONTREAL (CP) - Mrs. LII- , Whcn he reached the CRT. Ileiianne Purscy, 42-year-old wife of .colled his dog and both of them a Labor member of the British Parliamcnt. was ordered for vol- untary statement Sept. 8 following preliminary hearing Thursday on a charge of illegal possession of narcotics. When judge Omer Lcgrand an- nounced boil of 310,000, the former baroness Huszar of Hungary ex- , lianey said that when he gets out of hospital he will "get a gun and shoot that monster." summer. We are in a better posi- tion to negotiate from strength rather than weakness." At another point. he said he can see no reason why the Regiment of Canadian Guards shouldn't ro- main as part of the army. Formation of the guards. mainly the work of Gen. Slmonds. has been criticized by opposition mem- Ebers in the Commons and in the press. Gen. Graham disagreed wit a reporter's suggestion that the III force now is in the ascendancy among the three services. ”I wouldn't say any service I in the ascendancy now.” he added. "All three must work in concert in the defence plan." STRIVIZ T0 Bl MODERN Gen. Graham said army train- ing policy is well abreast of the times. The army was continually trying to keep the numbers of men in administration at a minimum. in I democratic country. many administrative jobs bad to be done which weren't required in. say. Russia. During the Second World War. the Russians had not kept casualty lists. g The army was becoming more It was always looking for more modern methods of training and organization. Realism in training was essential. Gen. Graham slid real effort at. It ' -n- will be inado I the fields of eapons. staff prooe dures. organisation and may no- duction. In the next 10 weeks. the new chief will visit all army installa- tions and units in Canada. no said he doubts that he will be able b visit the brigade in Germany be- fore next winter or spring. I U I sly M ya H . , C d F P I day and held a two-hour confer- chimed; -"1-en ghousgnd 301. nrr)wiV:f';l all Al Blanchard s. n O gcggpefge settltilig outiforuihehwini lam. .. . ii exc - - 1"” handle any t 1l.(K.'illf.fi."&l;.Jfif.i rZ..Tt”.?'.?&”ii..”f.i.”5..l3'”..i2”..2CEZ'3i”i.'i”ip""g:"” ""””:n53'”: 3:00? ..il”inSiiEiil'.l?i5 ?J.'.”.ii.'2L?33 mm W M p"se"t' R0” MI” "lie in recent yous has begnl rnfoundfchwnne upon the at- The puny went. ab”".t 90 '."”'f PIC"? mlhe" L9M0Y"9- 27'Y93P Rl'l4IL'l'lImn W Y In t at ' ' t "995 I1 ""9 b08l'd8 Offices VIt'.W- old French immigrant arrested Just as striking as changes in the Canadian economy. Health Min- istor Martin said Thursday nisl1t.. "We have, indeed. come so fara that the commitments which we have voluntarily accepted-ir the past decade particularly-would be unthinkable to Canadians. let us say. of 30 years sgo," he said. F H S I o in combining. Norman ll.tItI1ll- ilarrimztnn. Phone 7 ring In iw'.cIlr'.'irI Qlliltlh ttoniity plowing match End 1: ll.-r modes at the MacRau arm untcrslde. Pownal. (Jiir -.. u,,,..;v. ,;:,,1d';l,p.H:?l: sgppesr "I Mr. Martin. head of the Cana. hr ;H;.- 0-! Br;Slo1P0'l'hfi;d' dian delegation at United Nations (' (ti-. ' diam amcnt talks in New York. made no reference to the East n r it xinillicw MacI.ean's West discussions. r".al"”'”'t'l, Sv"lUI"d8y. Sept. 8. He was addressing the closing snllfl music Jackie Doyle at the dinner of the Canada-United States lilann ('.1niccn. ltmitr rnltl-illlll sale at H()IlTI8n'g. Rochester, which has established lIIlRl'lmt,-("Wu Smm M. sou”, a special program of Canadian liiiimi W I Friday. Sept. 1 at 2 mile"- "rlncl DST) l.EI"'i' SELF-CONSCIOUS "”'(i 'm-- the big dance in st. "Our emergence as an important llarvr. llall. Snurls. on Friday middle power over the last few '”'""- Pwntcnitu-r 2nd. Good music years has perhaps left us a little ftliilar nrlmission. ' h.IIll9i'li'i.l' Dance Winsloc Station - "PRV Friday night. Rollie acli ' H1 tsrglieslra. Dancing self-conscious and a little breath- less, and our experience in two successive generations of world English Jurist Strike Outmo lrId4'm in n t ri--opening dance. S, '”-'m l.cL:ion Hall. Friday, l”""hcr 7 Webster's orchestra. A svstcm. Canteen service. conference at the University of.you .onsidcr to be the essential mode of Canadians towards the meat of the world." Mr Martin returned to a theme often discussed by External Affairs Minister Pearson Canadian- lAmcricaii trade. He said: "Our two economies are so closely intertwined that we are lnaturally deeply concerned-and, ,ln my yicw. legitimately concerned '-with l your policics, whether in foreign affairs or in international commcrcc. ”These matters are. of course. your oun affairs and these you must decide. as do we. in what interests of your country. ASKS Al)l'AN('I-I NOTICE ''I might perhaps suggest. how- ever. that we in Canada would on occasion he hRppi('I' to have some- what longer advance notice of your intentions since a relatively minor shift in your trade policics can be extremely serious nr.evcn disast- Continued on page 2. Col. 0 Declares decl Weapon "'3'?" -ct. .,.x ,',,...u w, v-T w , I ' I in research and inspection labor- atories and a film on grain band- Ilng. The visit ended abruptly when newspaper men were told to pack bags for an immediate de- parture for eastern Canada. The Russians were whisked out a rear door and went direct to Stevenson Field M stopping for lunch. They planned to eat sandwiches en route east. CROWD ORDERLY while they were in the grain exchange building a large crowd gathered outside but there was no sign of a demonstration. Several persons started running and shout- ing when il was learned the Rus- sians bad left. A heavy guard of RCMP and city police. both in uniform and plain clothes. was stationed at the alrport and on the ramp to pre- Smoll Ploiie Crashes Into Toronto Home TORONTO (CP)-A small plane. apparently with engine tisoubla, crashed in a well-to-do district of suburban Scarborough at dusk Thursday night. one of the air- abniit the same time as Mrs. Fur-i sey. was also ordered for vol-. untary statement Sept. 8 on a sim-i ilar charge. Judge Leizrand agreed! to fix Lcmoyne's ball at two' bands of 5950 each. Under legal procedure in Que- bec. Mrs. Pursey and LeMoyne may offcr dcfcnce evidence or waive this right when they appear for voluntary slatcmcnl. The pro- cedure iisiinlly is a stop between preliminary hearing and trial. LIGHTLY ('I.AI) Constable Ronald Crcvier of the RCMP tcstificd that when he and. other officers wont to Mrs. Pur-j sc,V's holcl room about 3 p. m. Aug 27 she was wearing whitt- step-ins and a vdiite brassicre She was st-air-rl on the bed making a telephone call pyjamas. The officers searched the room and found vials and pills which they seized and turned over to feclcral analysis Mrs. Pursi-y has been in citxtncly since Thc nnnlysts' rcport showed the Continued on page 2. Col. 7 Incidence Off. Dawson Vancouver Victoria . . Edmonton Calgary Regina Winnlpel . Toronto Ottawa She was asked to Q" dress, whereupon she donned red 5 Charlottetown Sydney . . . . . . Yarmouth . . st. John's ...... TORONTO (CF )-Minimum and maximum temperatures: Militia! eaasasaasasggseasae ssaaassaaadseazasae HALIFAX (C?)-The weather office says no important change I forecast. Nortlion Nova sooth. Prhoa All ,, , . o1-rrsws rcpt - An Englishiexeiit great power. yet by the crsft's two occupants was killed, . Edward Island. eastern N. l. mu s.i.l.I.l".I:i ,l'2iii"i. "fl: trligtt WI” Md I Clllldlln Bar Asa0.lIlW5 of England they cimnnt be the other severely ln.lured- Pohg Mugh counties. lower at. John river val- vrlll hr tmndcd in fol! Colllectlmi 1 t. W. Thur”. that thelsued for. any wrongdoing" which The plane bounced off the roof , ley: Cloudy with . my elegy b. By .......,.H mm, .I.mm.'. hum 0 9 0" "'9' 3 V M ,they or their members do. of a house and crashed into three Lower TI"; Yeaf tennis and widely scattered stin- Winni, Secretary. 'Mh I' '5 0"””0d9d '3 " He cited examples of Englisi; before it came to rest urn; cgnIfg.h' '.f'n: mu,” wumnl alwnrkersa who wore "rieprivod 0 an not another home. Names ofl m..rAwA ,m..,; madam. of winds 1!. law-Mn d New Glac- CIFIIIIIIIE a nd buylg' Timothy In an unscheduled appelranceiihelr right to work by union the victims were not Imhedintelyi Wm" M ,-,,M,,. W, Wm. i, only you and Charlottetown II and 7!. rmiv at Warehouses at is on a labor relations penal. bordtclnacd -hon -Asst-Ii-llcnk 5"""” "'"'"'- ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, M, in, W, ,,,.,,5, M so as 1s. rreserieous lmu-romn-n st Chgrlntfpfnwn . 4 Justice Alfred Thmnpson Dennlnsuitniz must be wronl "With It Iyn- No residents of the si-es-one of M, rh h M d t' , and Saint his I and 1!. - 7 tr St West: summersids Pl, of the English court of appeal ac- lem of law that Perm"! IIICII. houses and spacious grounds-i ,,MPdm15,:md;). M "I" mm gm," 5.. ;,hn.m" "my 3” Ilmt-, shurnnln feed Di-trier. A cussd linglisii unions of abusing abuses of freedom of association. were hurt but one woman was. Th...-9 W". 477 .-,5” of polio of Chsleur: Cloudy with al low um, rnegom, NEED RIGHT 'ro WORK nearly struck by the plane as she. "Dorm, by M1 27 compared cl", 1nm.,,,l. um um. emu. . Bum fowl I k at i sed Ibo tree a ram . EVETY Thu as. 1 He said the strike was needed In an mine on eco p. we in or garden. Wm. the rm 3 8,, an of ,emp,,...uN; ".1" '.mb whim Dank "l 5”" P-"'- W0 nick in the face of "-1! the Initiative! '",3"" D""'""? "Ill 'r im at innflilalg. rrneree;-ere zas Low . high at Edmundstoa and it on at the re " "l It i ii i ht to talk about the is lilclicsl mnflt 1 A" I 0' a” low "MW, hm nu” " .. M : 'd;":. What nbwt lb. cases of paralytic polio against Campbeilton It and 7!. D---n ”il...if” ::' :;':.'i..'.':.:."'..':".::'--"ti.::::.”: llim co” M M R"'"' M'""”" I it . .. " '31”: .i'.""'.....'"t."'"': ' ' ' t ' I h"-hed . .lX ccn HI S AVG .t'tP('llf'l'P 1 ng pac Q gc. ..l':'..: ."'a;'" W W M 7-?.l.:el2l't.i'l:.'.1l'i?. '71s" ”””iil3-9'” '" '" '” " ' "' Goes To Dosco rt: ”.3.”i..."”.'ll."."'"' rt" ” "' i:"i1.:"""".....i.'.'.ii””"i”i1' "" , 7pm. and Tuesday ' 'iTh ' . tr. ind are be- t V. i -' - - '3 WWII. h:.,"l "l;',l;V;io -1: Mpag at 3: .,:"i'.'3'.o'r;l.cs gnlhzleghnmillglsinnlnh '"lI.""r:rngu'If.a out the srpmrv (CP)-Rand ii. 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