oi 1'El.EPHOhlE ssoo” Buyer meets seller with Guar- dian Want Ads. Dial 8506 ask for classifledadl taker, for quick results. . I ' . Covers Prince Island Like The Dew . l2 PAGES V ' r 1- ciiAlu.o'r'm'owN. CANADA; SATURDAY AUG-11956 . 1 PRICE 5: 39s'lE2i'.Z?...”.':nt.Brll1i1ln laims That"A Case Of Great Emergency Exists WASHINGTON (AP) -- State of their army. navy and air force "WW AdVl”d Civic Holiday Proclaimed 1 NATO Asks i'i?f"t1lv;nlf;i:l;'r;-f-E'Eg1;::"'::”11::i Merchanf .ec1.,1.,y Dune. up-1-111., 1111111 to prepare for aiieyntvelopmeni To Mr A R0" By co.,,,c11.. AUQUS13 1 't9'"'"' 7” ::::.;"..."l:.:.i:”:...t.”::::c.12:: called liiyws sudden move in in- 1" H" M" mad I '1' e secre y. es: onai control. OTTAWA (CP) - Hon. George 9 P . . roops "0 e open n e c n o- R t ll speakingiti KgUST uldb edithhaif "'0 Wednesday. August 8 was yester- that henceforth the Natal Day in 5 lizhlglidfnmntmns. our R. u . , - Sunny-with fewslpudylno I e fervals and tvldely scattered 1. 1 1 afternoon showers. little change in temperature. 1 theleoa stressed that any lnterila- trary to the principles of the tionai control agreed upon should United Nations charter and would "also fully protect the legitimate 'have undoubtedly led to. wide- interesie of Egypt." spread violence. endangering the "The" ll GVGIV tielill lllll Peace of the world." ' Egypt should be treated with the The at - country conference utmost fairness." he said. "Also agreed upon he said will the owners and employees of the provide "moral forces which are now-dispossessed canal company bound to prevail" in convincing should be fairly treated." Egypt to accept some interna- AGAINST UN CHARTER unlmllllnl "'9 3"” Cum "'1' In explaining why the idea of angry act of retaliation against tggn seven hours aftermrcltnurglng Tllgltdllflh EGYPT :VonaL&yACCEPT Drew, national Progressive Con- "1 emergency H I" n on" H one an" on ll! "Wame lude" ll” be” "dVl"ed day afternoon proclaimed a civic each year shall be proclaimed a PAWS (AP-The Council Of llle holiday. at a special meeting of civic holiday and 1 that it will be North Atlantic Treaty organize-v 81X-M0N'l'll5' NOTICE immediate in i l i t a ry retalia- fancied grievances." tion against Egypt was rejected, made it clear he has not promised two nations." he said. "It is an- by his doctor to take a two-week - to join Brush; and Fr in any other thing 1 dog the con ides-ed 1, ' . . LONDON (CF) - Britain and that the aircraft carriers Tbeseu ”'" " ' "' :ld"l:l.:lll: ff.lS3.T?””"”””"””'”"i.3;:.rf”iI.'f.1i.xT;:..if"f;””.EilE m-can-a mun-w -mnnw-kmaw-urn-cow Whlle denouiicln the national- he said: ization of the can . Dulles never- "This . . . would have been con- milltary action should Egypt re- and sober judgment of many in- M . Dr ld Frida he feels l fuse to accept any international iions which have treaty rights in r l)eC:llvEe':l a combination of .. . a ' ii for the casters 1 I "we to operate us. mm up the matter 1” conformny Wm, in th. Suez crisis Friday as Egypt gow were to ea supervision of the canal. the canal and which, in large influenza ma . dehul infection M”C”m'” wil G”""l9V t'b5e"l- M the m"""u Cm" Gwdel tn mm . . Russia and 19 other countries re- Mediterranean Sunday and Man- 1 N0 COMMITMENTS part. depend for their economic and it was "thought I should have The .”:Voluuon P ""1? "add" 1,.:.lvl3edh1the1ocoua';l1ldth1ll1t bceorxollylll "ll3onl:s'ifflallioensl4th?ther govdrn- forpl-rolsgllllliln mofmseilcgAaT(t)1u.::f1?,t1:l ceived invitations to discuss a day. The Theseus was prepared "Certainly. we hive veo livelihood upon the operation of a rest for st least two weeks." '”"”W”' ''"e”- 0” ' 9 ml W 1 ""3 9 ” 1 9 e 1 1 NATO 1611 an chm, ., 1 13 d? 31. 1 1d 311,; Peaceful solution in a London con- to carry 1,000 troops and the aul. eommitments of any d." t c-nnl in accordance with the He said he and Mrs. Drew will ”' A"5"" l”55- C””l”"e”w” "P "" ”' "'9 Fedmm" " Mm" me" Hi" 8 y -.1 3 cc " 5 "mama" V” i ierence Aug. 16. wark was to receive a squsdros "111 on 11, W11” 11,, U111 131;; 11.9.1, (1111u.n.11,,u11l1” "1. have "11, weekend (or . "anon came an incorporated City, and and Municipalities to be held in is warranted. the council sal . last March that withdrawal of the eanal)." Statsla will do in that unhappy con- tlnsensy." in words obviously aimed at DE” ililotettlildthattkiome peohige" E87123. Dulles said the Egyptian -w m e no enlify-- ve government should "be not only --My h ahh 1, 1,1131, ghe 52. 'muilseIed immediate forcible ac-A adequately represented" in any ya,-.0111 ehhder go1:1le. 1-91301-191-1 tion by soverninenis most di- new international canal authority --11 111,1 hhppeh, 111,1 ,, . com. rectly affected by Prunier Gami but should alsotbe assured of at 1,1,15,11,11 1,1 11,," 1.1,, 1111,," pm Abdel Naaser's move in national-1 fair and reasonable income" from . 11nd mull- isinl tlh:m:'latel3:ly. h d in "mid use of the canal. Be "111 he dam” expe” 10 be some nritlsll ' and ?- '1: lti Dllll" mm” M" E "'5' "'7 l”"3' w””"''' l” "' ofmue, 30111 Bdmgmcd 1,9: 3 W" 1 1'cc17p:-11 "ch m”"w'””l turns before the present session ' "1 9" "me P u '3' "' ”g"”d "9"" ii Parliament adjourns "depends governments have mobilized some by the forthcoming conference. an 111. common... (Tb. government's target date for pmrogation is Aug. 11, but the session may last longer ABSENT us-r WEEK Mr. Drew said that only one tooth - a rear molar-was ax- ts-acted Monday. He was absent from the Com- mons all last week because of the um . N0 ARMED roltci-:s , 0 e 1 Britain's transport ministry an- ohnircraft while at sea- lYlhef!l'::'hllhlled:e.dl:ll.(;l:irh:l! ililigllrg-d adopllel:i,lllai())l.)l(li.n1l.lililgAcol:illol:'ttl:ller The Icelanders propose that 1lV,AS'l'0forces be rec mm nded 0 nouncedi the requisitlolnlng of: air: Ifalthe lilslaadl of Cyprus, gvhiere oration. Therefore be it resolved as a delegate in his place. American forcelwvariously estl- uhde,-the NATO 11-91,11, and 19,. unspecifeu number o men: an Br ii aa ong been a in mated from 4,000 to 8,000 men- lamps agreement with ghe United ships to rush troops and supplies trouble with Greek Cypriots de- be withdrawn and Iceland techni- states, Iceland must give the to the eastern Mediterranean. inandlng union with Greece, Brit- 0 e clans take over operation of the council six month, to consider Shipping quarters said 12 cargo ish authorities began requisition- U.S. air base and radar installa- use matter, This six month, liners were requisltloned Friday mg school buildings for use in . tions guarding that section of the started Aug. 1 under a note Ice- lllil I lmiil Pl llwlll 40 V9359” llmlllllg H0017! rellliofctlllelil -- o d 0 North Atlantic. They have no land addressed to NATO. will be requ1ried- 81 during the school vacation. F0? C0llViCie CYP"0i5 :'.':r- "W " ”' '” 9”" ...2:":r.:::..r".2.l :.::".::::?.l:; oil” .'?."”i"?i:'.”::.l.lf:: To -om-ts Ar mm . " ' war minial to mobilize u to Britls Canberra Jet bomber! NICOSIA. Cyprus (Reuters)- nla but found no trace of Cremer. d:,l:1em::;'::ccys 53: .i,i1':hf1',,lfJf1””3l :,tal1?enm1l.leacc?,l;:;lr'11I1l, n,:g1.:,(:,l,l:,l:1l: 400,000 resegists. Csllup notilzes. alreadyhhad arrived at the British dcgyypg" "1fr:1'”'1':1:11l" allgdmmcig F” The U.S. forces now in Iceland on be- may be ended by either nation in ll0WeV0l'. Were milled only I0 SeV- gsllllefluflliil lllllld 09 9? ii MP I YIlBr- Willi! F I . ecjglis 3 ch- a. an t was re aw- old Briton. John Cremer. and a British official hers ascribed "1 '1" awn" " ' whom 12 month" - min-"hound Sp ts nd ta ker Hunter flghters.p1?ilcttured as threatened to kill him unless as "complete nonsense." thf soiet-bniltui ,. death sentences on three terrorists The leaflets said ”It is up STATE OF EMERGENCY :v,:u :1, ,3f3.,..,V G" to were commuted by noon today. dictator Harding (British gov- d ' d The present ,1,” 01 1,111,111, .1. A new 11,111 C11,, smug up .. de;l'th1:1e(;Vll:l:i:Ehu:fel:1l9al:)l!:l:ue"';l; ;l;:1:&'wrJ01l:: unmggggntg 1:13: Y 4 D Iv' fairs and extent of demands on Malta to house reinforcements be- illtaryf f the to-in hedfro Brltaia.Bcporfa ope-written leaflets into the lobby 3:: itillutlhev ?f.at:! o'tnl1l;m;o1;sm t: Becomes 3:1!-Ilgf the n".'ZiZ5o”2r them(vJ)oir(l- cilgcillgsted onmthe island that in Ontario's Georgian Bay dis- trlct. IIEALTE PERFECT Harris Promises Statement On Duty On U.S. Potatoes OTTAWA (CP) - Finance Mln- Mr. Harris replied he mgy luv. of the heirs Palace Hotel here alth a d E pire d i our French parachute t oops also were later Harris said Friday he may eohlggtliiig dto 111:1 onmths ulzlllttee: attack of inlfiuenag I?1wfas an 1:: vglost forelsn corresP0nd- Mgioilla d-er-named the reprlw OTMWA (cps) G ti-glslililililililii constlltutelhl case (ill lg:-eat on their way to lllaita. hk mwm 1 111 1. '7 ell! en as a Common! 01' 0 G I P9 ' ' 1 -- 3118- 001's! emergency." said the .oclama- British army personnel oiileave rill .of. the tarai; tzllmltootztosz i'n cum Md" '"l"'' ''l”” "'l' "'3 W WM” "id .1312, kflgfgmxfilglgligd ha, lg: 3 fI:g”;:cf):l;:'-PEl::l1;l:,? Midi Kilcliing. who commanded the 4th am, y in Tripoli and Italy were recalled d.-United emu tad. l ai::;a?m::o;.n:rha;: Wednesday. I cilllidllll Aml0l'9ii DiVlll0ll lll ill. Royal Navy spokesmen disclosed to their units. Col. Gear e Grlvaa-the leader of Zaims and Michael were con- 1 1 hem the aoxll terrorist organisation lcmned for an ambush last De- EVf1f,”'25,,,':.ll,,, A,,';; d S e' campaigning forunlon of Cyprus cember in which they were cap- 3,1,1. 11,. Army CG 9” C" "W1 G'""- 1 lgured by I British mllor 81:" Appointment of the 45-year-old emment'a plans on Imports of 31. The duty th is rm cents a TAUGBT "W5 ENGLISH '5 5”” drill" W” 'm”' H” 3" career officer as vice-chief of the American potatoes after Sept. 1. dredw , the on Of Be. c"'”"' 9 "u”d ""a"m'm 1'50" .:.1"11,l:""d ll" lhwu" C Cy” neral staff was announced Fri- He asked whether there have year-round . 8. duty on a I,S00.- " l”"'5M” ,"”' Atn ”"c”'1l1"' 10.1 A by arm! heed -5?! its been anyqmktlosis with the too - Innbel quota of leg as tlncsnoernsvs appeals :11 be ,omoM,w.'111-1.” 01 u..e.-on on of drills sir potstssuoid to the iu..nxso-ts -5 WW owl! 3361"! r .-.i. M .. .. complete removal of potato duties ovei'1lle' quota bear a 3" mnm” '3' d""' 'm by both countries. tariff. Gage W. Montgomery (PC-Vie arrangement. under which U. 8. ioria-Carleton) asked in the Com- lioilioel cln Inlet Clllldl dill!- rnons for a statement on the gov- free except from June 15 to .luLv Q Merger Oi Charlottetown -And- P.E.l.- Labor” Councils 1 tlabolur in'PriacelEt1(- Clifford Murphy; secretary Treas- -fird tooonaiiewoou-.,-; 11 Mg when the Charlottetown and nut. ,.me,R"1'1':cF:;'1',',n cf;"m,l",1.,"' rlct Trades and Labor Council and ' we pd," Edwud mud Labor Chairmen elected were: Educat- Council completed merger ar- ion. J. M. MC-Aldllfi: 01'IllllHit- nnaementr It a meeting of dele- ion. P. .7. MacDonald; Legislative. -gates held last weekend. The i'neet- J, 3, nr-own, . ing was the climax of negotiations Thirteen locu unions were pg. which had been carried out for the presented by official delegates and last month by committees of both several union members attended a ?ff.;'i""”itoF.?.'"'8i - "-""".....- .. ........ 1 ma e e aria ii a Co-ch for the "MG: K"'CmNG our Cgngreaa : chains: fir the were Ales M'acLean. 1191001. 51.1 111 111 511.111,. 1 new one w c w nown P. E. 1. Labor Council and I. ma mg the 1,m',1on o1'11:1';'i Ia:bt.lie g.hslrIioi1tctown and District lKCAlglll::;1Prcl1lf:QnI,ChIfl03?.0'I he was awarded the Distinguished E1 mud " lit; 11' 1 31 "fl cl "'9' "id ll" s-we comm--o ....e”....;:. .5 9': "'".'i.i"i :i';l'."”.l W”: "ll ”""::.."l' "r "'5 "'9 1"” I"''””” 3''”de' owl P 1: Inl. illormfelo "ll Oetll d tgdonbo sir cehlf'Ald ill We He returned to England in 1944, g" ' i t P 1'1 31"” - ' "C 11 V1 ' c " ' 10 take command 011119 4111 DM, er 0 beers are: is ice-Pres., Counc wil meet regularly on sion and led it in the Normandy lillil olyneaux. 2nd Vce-Pres., the last Friday of each month. fighting in July and August of that year.B lie later commanded) the . lath rlgade. returned to ltay on ' the staff of 1st Corps and accom- us so panied it in the Northwest Europe E l Brig. Kitching will succeed Mai-Gen Elliot Rodger, 48, whose retirement from the army at his own request was announced last ' . . week Gen. Rodger will take a Re rl Island Old A e ”-"Mr" W" " ' '”"'"'"” Po 9 member of the new Manitoba Liq- uor Control Commission Pensioners Are Increasing 'gi:.: .'::..:,::i”,,.. ..,.,.,.,..,.. d the British Columbia area with -a necessary before the eas- cutions can be'cla”rried out. pete in the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association competitions at Connaugiit Ranges. Ottawa. lailer this month. Aboard the 25.500-ion liner are Consumer Price Index Reaches E g:n:;cdl::tcaC(;:;sm:::ei)?p:1t3: o-pmwhi (cp)..A 11, (1 mm,” 1 matches at Bisley, surrey. aad.a food prices. psrticiiiarbll: flll-mrllota. .1:enl:.1:1:l11:op1.1 10-man British cadet team. "A steady increase in the numb- plenty of time. if necessary. for headquarters at Vancouver. was toes. drove June living costs in 111" d "M "' ” :1 .' The British team is moklol the ar oi',Old Age security pensioners the regional office to give all the horn in China where his father Canada to s new postwar lush. " ”' "' ”" 'l''”' "19 """" ll” '"'P'"' "l ”" and Payments in P.E.lslsnd is in- assistance Possible tothe spplicant '” '”""9 "ll" "" 3”” ”” ll” b''"'" of 'm'l'u" "9""! Emma” an hum"! ml. Imperial Cum -A"ocmlo ' Emu dicafed since the first che lies to rev his or her a e Provided ml” "Moe rridsy. and home - on price in- Individual mem l P ' V - . He was graduated from Royal Th, 1,111,. .( an, 11011.91 1",. 51-9”... oh. ghelml 01111. were released in J y 1955", an application is approved, pay- Military College, Sandhursr, Eng- garlne. bread. tomatoes and all index moveduptol:2.1 from 132.0 s. own pets in e DCBA shoot. A.8. Tait. Regional Director. Old menu can then begin pfgfnpuy gt land, in 1930 and commissioned in to ofineeta fh - durin Jun The British cadets will attempt Age Security, Department of Nat- the Gloucester Regiment He :u"rnsr pr! l';lrnmr:s?nodGli.lil's M costs up to win the Michael Faraday sonsl llesltil and welfare ssld yes- ::nf:d1:l'3;1?nonl:clogle:l:rhl:l; 39"” in Singapore and India on from 117, the pnvigu. month, 1 Higher local ts-sngportauon fare. Trophy which Canada retained tel-day. bmhd 1' ruched til. 1937 when he resigned his com- breaking the 3-evioug post - war and newspaper rates contributed last year by a single point. In July 1950 there were 835 3? - mission to go to Montreal to enter record of 11.8.! let in January. folllalf-point increaaalnthe coin- Members of the Canadian team more pensioners than in ' y private P i H52. 1 modifies and services section to are R. A. Kennedy, Charlotte- IN! who received payments all At the outbreak of the Second But while several food prices 111.1 from 121.0. town; J. '1'. Cameron. Centre 'ollowa: Need Rain In N, S. ' World War. he was commissioned were up. it was potatoes that 'l1ieincreaseinthecostof-living Napan. N.B.; J. Renaud. Mont- :'lBI::, the big difference. tndu during June followed thi -lnnuarv 1952 (6.182) 3246.480 a second lieutenant in the Royal real; C. Boldilc. Asbestos. Quc.: "February 1952 (6.279) 253.880 HALIFAX (CP)-Fisheries offl- Canadian Regiment and went ov- IEASONAI. JUMP biggest rise in five years during 11. Glard. MelocheVllle.. Quc.; May 1952 (6,443 264,840 cials say a heavy rain is needed erseas with the 1st Canadian In- The bureau said the increase May. when it Jnmpedbylj points C. E. Beauliette. Cornwall, 0nt.; May 1953 16.618) 271.020 to bring Nova Scotia' salmon i try Dvlsion in 1” ' , 1989 umpaigm of I h was "&l::Gh1uII:CI'lllllCIdl1lC to 111.0 frour-:klal0.0.lIi'1ood(wee in- A.t Lotirn.uAncas(t)ei;. :3 1904 (g,8752(7); 276.01!) catches back! to norrsnal. The Bay? August. 1942. be was a lieu- C I F H d C r more w n was ue creasesc mos o eup- awcet.lIamtoli. n.: . - 955 t. 280.422 cathdopped omliioi iosstote t-l ' d o androi to a rise of 1.1 per cent in foods." ward load than as in June. badeau, Lindsay, out; 1'. R. July 1950 (6.990) 281.300 lsilcfor lhe samer period lanai week. thrmlocyoal Ediaillantlllnmillnegimeent o ' u ea 5 s.f;?Rsm.S lil.'ll?lm' 1svlEl(e(oAilP) - mg uilbmdnulnvlllll vlotullimbldtz to "an abnoi-inal" seasonal ad- Clothing costs remained un- Supra, windsor, 0nt.: n. w.. c. Mr. Tait advises that every person Low river levels and high tem- won nso The Sherwood awed”-mm 9111311 01 um” 39';n”x11g' 9'1 c '”" 1 '13" vsaeeofinue than 18 pt cent is changed in June as did iniscsl- Janassos. st. Boniface, Mam: should appLv as soon as he or she peratures account for the de- As General staff Officer, Grade '1" hm, ch" 1” the A' 1.11 cl :1”: d1lsl1'l"onow:b1le'e':1'1':ch':rp the potato price. ianeous household expenses. and B. Odgaard, Edmonton. reacheatlseage of olws This allows crease. officials said. One. at 1st Division headquarters. cemetery Co dug, march can uupuvu FEE” Goon” "' I of six Marines but was convicted "I feel good. honest to God," The 82nd annual meeting of Sltcr- ii simple negligence and drinking the tan 81-year-old drill fnstruefw wood Cemetery C was held on duty. said moments after the verdict. in the City school Board Office Twenty minutes after the ver- In acqulttlng Mcxeon on the Friday evening. The following dict was returned, the court was most serious charge. manslaugh- board of directors were elected: recessed until it) a.m. ADT today, fer. the Jury took it upon itself Col. G. E. Full. president. G. P. thus deferring sentence for at to render instead a verdict of Thompson. N. D. MacI.ean, Geo- least that long. guilty of simple rather than rge R. Lewis. Robert Snazelle, Unlike a civilian Jury. it is the criminal negligence. It amounts Judge H. L. Palmer. Brigadier G. duty of the military officers who to negligence homicide and is G. K. Pelkb. J. E. MacNutt was heard the case to sentence the punishable by a maximum of a appointed secretary. defendant. On the charge of drlnk- year in prison. SAVE FIRST - Que. Credit Unions Warn : Against Consumer Credit; qr-mwl (CF) .. A spokesman The representative of the moo as at present. Q Quebecls caisscs populaires credit unions in Quebec appeared Earlier. the committee (credit nnionsl warned Friday before the comniittes which is Grand Pre To Be National Park OTTAWA (OP)-Early develop- ment of a park at Grand Pre in Nova Seotie's Annapolis Valley as a national park was forecast Fri- tily in! Resources Minister Le- a. e told the Commons that La. Nationals l'Assornp- agreed to turn over to Passengers Sue -BOSTON (AP)-A 8500.000 dam- age suit was filed in federal court Friday against the Italian Line and the Swedish American Line AgeiIU1!..Xnc.. on behalf of Jolln and Mary liamparlan of Ar- llngtosi who were on The husband and wife were pas- sengers on the Andrea Doria and vyyer: rescued and taken into New or . - The suit said the nainpsrlaiis "were caused to suffer physical injuries and mental anguish which were the direct result of the wrong and egligent actions 0 both dsfendallts. their authorised officers. assets. servants or Cl ployses." . No New Polio Cases in Canada "Off:-1:.” (C11)-No new cases gin! it ill Iii 'Tl:'s health dapartln.;at's wfeltly r ra , report vnees Ihowulpig essd have lgeoen mi U. 5. Steel Strike "Ends..- Jusw Earl”. The 1;: ' . I-. use ru- sea Popdairea Desiardlaa: 'Coosurni.-r credit may offer some Immediate Wnhgu for K individual and for the general