ivlaxims” of a More Man A man may love his h well and yet not ride on the ridge. 18 PAGE! lleport British Stevedores 01159 May Resume Work Monday LONDON, (Reuters)-Lesdars cl nritsin's 44,ooo - - clrsutlnion said the leaders had i o s - were reported Friday night run, to advise the men to return to their jobs Monday and end the walkout that has shut down eight of the country's key ports. After hours of wrI um, themselves. the strfkoniesmifen wens: said to be willing to tell the Itrik. era at mass meetings today to go back with the understanding that the strike would resume it any rasee of "victimization" by gm. players was reported. The strike leaders said um mm could take "any action they dc. sire." Dirk Barrett of the National Boys Charged With Murder ST. JEROME, Que. (CP)-Two Montreal boys. Gilles Boisjoly. 14 and GUY Desrochers. 15, were charged Friday with murder in the shooting of a farm couple. Judge Eugene Lafontaine. sitting as 1! Judge of Court of Sessions of the Peace. had ihelboys appggr 7”? arraignment in his chambers. lie set Nov. 5. for preliminary hearing. A coroner's jury. sitting Thu”. fl-"V night at Ste. Agaihe. hold the iinys criminally responsible. Josaphat Therien, 63, and my wife, 56. were killed Oct. 18 at their home two miles from Ste. Aizathe. about 80 miles north of Montreal. Salvation Army Brigadier Dies . TORONTO (CP)-Brigadier Gor- don Graham Mnccvlllivray. 56. sec- lP'ill',V. south Atlantic division of the salvation Army, died nidgy sitter a heart attack. He served 34 years with the army. Brigadier Ma.cGi.lilvrny. born in Halifax, was made provisional esp- lain in i921 after training at the hl'lll,'y'.5 college in Toronto. He served in Ontario cities. Coming Events "Chicken Supper, Fortune Hall, Wednesday, November 3rd. "Chicken supper GrshIm's Road Hall. November ilth. "Clyde River W. I. Pantry Bale. Holman's, Saturday. October sotn, 9 P. m. In aid of hall. "Masquerade Dance, Flat River llall, Monday. November lat. Mac-s Donald-Morrissey orchestra. "Pantry sale Moore and Mac- I,eod's October 30th, I p. in. oyster Red W. I. "Reserve Wednesday. November ioth for United church Hot Roast Beef Dinner. St. Peter's Bay Hall. "Annual Hot, Turkey Supper, Crapsud Hail, November 8rd, Unl- tcd Church. Rummage sale in Hearts Memorial Hall basement. Saturday, ' October doth, It 2 p. m. ' "Fredericton chicken I u p p e r sli. Sponsored by Fredericton "Buvlns Ind cleaning Timothy srlglged clover duly. Mcoulgsn and "Sandy's Marshfield still cater- lnli to weddings, banquets. and social gatherings at reasonable prices. Dial 7412. "Regular Dsncs. ltsnley Bridge Rink I-fall every Tuesday night. Miislc. Rollie MsoKensie's Orch- es rs. "Dance. West Royalty i-isll. Wednesday. Route MscKanr.ie's Orchestra. Canteen service. 0.80 to 12.30 Standard Time. "The Kingston Branch Cana- llmn Legion memorial service It Clyde River Sunday It 2:15 p.m. All veterans requested to attend. "Handling complete line of ahur- Gnin reeds, also custom Grinding Ind mixing daily. Bhur-Gain Feed Service. St. Peters. "l-isilowdcn is to be observed in Borden on Saturday evening. Oct. 30. 1954, by order of Bordon Town Council. "Big Masquerade Dance in at. Peter's Bay Hall. Saturday. October sotn. Don Mssser's (Ichsstrs. Prises for best costumes "cleaning Ind luying Timothy and clover need It Charlottetown, siimmerslds. Contact us for prices. P- L Harris. xinkors. Bummei-side end Charlottetown. "Hoar Alex nryson. O. O. 1'. Member of Parliament from Tis- dlle. Saskatchewan. in xanslngton ::rWl;J;IIll, Friday evening, Novem- "Don Inner and his Islanders Will be in Victoria Hall. Thursday. November uh. for concert Ind Diner. Ladies Auxiliary Canadian lesion. . "Come to the old time fiddling, IND dancing and singing contest in Klnkors Hall, Mondsc, November WI. lend entries at once to Mr. " ' l-loo to make at th t fused to says ivnigtkifawgt he "' Briii h Bella leaves Canadian Area In Korea OTTAWA. (CF)-A BritLsh artil- as m-uch Canadian service as Brit- ish. has left Korea for duty else- where. Csnadlan troops were sorry to see it. go. Canadian Infantry Brigade in Kc. res. the 42nd Light Battery, Royal Artillery. tired more than 100,000 rounds in direct support nf Cans. dl-n troops during its my in xo. rea. Marilyn Bell H Advised To Rest TORONTO (CP)-Marilyn Bell's physician. Dr. Bernard Wiilensky, 3314 Pfldlit the 17-year-old girl who swam across Lake Ontario last month has been B,dl'Lsed to take as complete rest for at least a week. He said after examining her this week that she should take ”a 1101. iday from all excitement." He denied a Montreal report Miss Bell is suffering from any kind of Dlrllyals of her left side. He added. however. Dhat she is so tired she has been yawning con. 3131101151! and falling asleep in school. Otherwise. he and. she is in good condition. Her Coach. Gus Ryder, gem me complained of a sore. arm after a he"? Workout at the Lskeshore swimming Club Monday night. Planes Hove Rods To Spot Subs BURBANK, Calif.. (AP) - The new tail of United States Navy Neptune airplanes contains "div- ining rods" that can spot under- water submarines. Iockheed Alr- crsft Corp. disclosed Friday. The long. pointed tail appeared a few months ago on the Lockheed- buiit P-2-V Neptunes. The plane is called the "MAD- Blrd". MAD standing for magnetic airborne detector. The Neptune does its aerial detective work by registering disturbances in the earth's magnetic field. Lockheed ssid. Similar equipment was used in military-operations during the sec. ond World War and in oil and other mineral exploration since then. Lockheed said. New refine- lmm-! Permit it-to be incorporated within the plane: formerly the magnetic device was towed far behind. ....L..,mgg.gj DEATH FOB THREE VIENNA (AP) The Prague radio said Friday I court in Com. munist - ruled Czechoslovakia has sentenced three members of an "armed gang of terrorists" to death. Four others were sentenced to prison terms of 21 years to life. "Alpha Piiiat. rummage, Y.M.C.A. today at 2 o'clock. sale It Bentonis in aid-St. Charles sale "Rummage today 2 p.m. Auxiliary. "Dance Vernon Tuesday, Nov. 2, "Vernon Legion annual meet.- lng Nov 1st. Legion Hall. Mt. Albion, ti o'clock. All members re- quested to attend. "Chicken supper. bazaar dance, Tuesday, Nov. 2. bridge hall, From 5-10. River hall and Cam- "Dsnre Cardigan hall. Tucs- day, Nov. 2. Turnerls Orchestra Auspices C.Y.C. t"Hsllowe'sn turkey dinner with all the trimmings It the Red Rooster. Crspaud, Sunday, Oct. 31 from 12 noon to 8 pm. 81.35. "Annual banquet of Derry and lady Patricia Lodges will be held in Canoe Covs hall, Thurs- day, Nov. 4th. at 8 p.m. All mem- bers please, attend. "Buying llve capons. chicken.- and fowl, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 8 until 12, It will pay to sell to us if your birds are well finished. thln poultry not wanted. R. L. Dickieson. New Glasgow. "Buying pigs Monday at Fred- exicton. Tuesday. Brookfleld 9 am Hilton 10; York 1 p.m.; Bedford 2; Trscadle 130: Mt. Stewart J." Plsquld 3.30; Fort Augustus 4; Wstervllle 4,30; Vernon River 5: Pownnl 5.30. Wednesday. New Glasgow 9 am. Whantlcy River 10; Holmes Corner it; New Hav- an '1 p.rn.; Bonahsw 1.30: Desabic 2; Kelly's Cross 3; Emerald 4. Clifton 5; Kensington em. Paying 831.0) I pair for young pigs over lery unit. which has seen almost . Described by Maj.-Geri, John 3 Rocklnshsm as "my In0l'll-Il'5" when he commanded the 25th Founded 1872 ' . CEARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. Widespread Search Children Missing Al: Urbanville SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30..1954 . pumpkin in his own yzrirricn l2-Hour Cloudbursl slides blocked road and railways. bridges were washed away. and thousands of acres of farmland lay under water after I 12-linur cloud- burst hit southern Scotland Friday. The flooding was the most se- rious in the area for many years. Gales raged around the northern shores of the British Isles as rain lashed 'ihe countryside. Const- guards stood by on emergency duty. Worst hit area was the Solway Firth where the village of Creclnn was cut off. Mass evacuation was started after several houses wpro rcporicd to have collapsed and others to be under 10 feet of wo- ier. Four main roads were among the many highways blocked in the smith of Scotland. Main line trains Sailor Killed In Highway Accident PUGWASTZ N. 5. (CF) - One sailor was killed and another se- riously injured Friday when the half-ton truck they were driving missed I sharp turn in the road and smashed into A tree. Identities are being withheld pending notification of next-of-kin. CRUSIIED BY TRACTOR. OTTAWA (CP)-Nicholas Adams, B6-year-old farmer of the Osgoode station district just south of here, was killed Friday when crushed under his overturned tractor. FXSHGUARD, Wales (Reuters)- big artificial whale nsmcd "Moby Dick" Friday night defied capture on the open seas just as his namesake in Herman Meville's famous novel mocked Capt. Ahab and his crew. It was not I publicity stunt. The ill-ton rubber whale. meas- uring 65 feet in length. presented I msior hazard to ships plying the 35 lbs. each.IWill also buy smni- seas between the Welsh and Irish 1 A Big Nig In Some Districts of SoulhernScotland A EDINBURGH (Rcutcrs)- Land- ht Sha With two pupkin lanterns already to his credit-the little one for little sister, the middle sized one for himself-Robert, 11, begins to fashion a big one for the front window. Sister Lynette, 5, is an interested observer. Incidentally, Causes Damage to London were delayed by several. hours. The visit of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh Friday in Dur- ham and Norihumbcrland was car- rind out in torrential rain. SeekCWonder Cure For Blindness DETROIT. (AP)rTwo little Ital- ian brothers reached Detroit Fri- day in search of s "wonder curs" ior their blindness. Their pilgri- mage of hope started Oct. 15 from Naples. The brothers were taken to the eye clinic of Detroit's Receiving hospital, a municipaliy-operated in- stitution. for a series of prelimi- nary examinations. But the doctor they came to be treated by was not there. He is Dr. William Q. Wolfson. called 10 duty as a reserve army major since the boys leit Naples and now sis- tioned at Fort Sam Houston. Texas. Dr. Gordon C. Myers, Receiv- ing's chief of medicine, pronilsed. however. Rafael Caruszl ii. and Giovanni, 9, would be examined and possibly treated by others ex- perlmentlng in treatment of blind- ness with ACTH, one of the so- celled miracle drugs. Rafael and Giovanni were tired and their father. Renate, urishsven as they arrived from New York after an overnight day-coach train ride. They arrived in Halifax by Ping UP Robert raised the Photo by Margaret Mallett. Sign Contracts For Lachiner Area of Seaway Project MONTREAL (CPl-The St. Law- rence seaway authority Friday signed the first contracts for con- struction of the Lachine section of the seaway. Authority president Lionel Chev- rlcr, speaking at the signing cere- monies, said he is "very pleased" with progress of the Dl'0)t'Ct and said he hopes that work programs for all five sections of the senway will be prepared by the end of the year. The main contract signed Friday jcalls fnf excavation work in the Montreal harbor-Lachine section where the new channel will skirt the south shore, bypassing the old Lachine canal which cuts across the island itself. The work is to be carried out by a syndicate of three Ontario firms- the McNamara Construction Com- pany of Toronto, the Plgott Con- siruclion Company of Toronto and Hamilton and P cock and Mc- Quigge of Toronto. Minister Nehru of India and mem- bers of his mission to Communist China arrived in Canton by spe- cial plane from Hangchow Friday. Pciplng r s d in reported. They visited the Sun Yat Sen memorial hall and other famous landmarks in Canton. Ind attended I dinner given by the acting governor. Tao coasts. it broke away from its tow Ier ones. Knud Jorgcnscn, Fred- l'0DI'AI I storm Thursday night sricton. - Sebinus Johnston, xinkors, "or 1. Oood'sIsh prison. nu ship earlier this week. during shooting of a scene from the film "Moby Dick." Movie technicians turned whale hunters in scenes as exciting as those they were shooting. They tried 20th century style to hsrpoon the white sperm whale which, in the novel. served as Capt. Ahab's lifelong nemesis. PECK NOT AROUND Gregory Peck. who plays the part of Ahab. was not around for the real-life "Thar she blowri Chu. episodes. He had left the Welsh coast for the comforts of London. sistant director Kevin McClory took over Ahab's role. as in the book. he jumped on the whale'I back but instead of I harpoon. he tried to fix another towline. For an hmir. he rode the lil,0o0 rubber creation but was forced to jump into an accompanying launch when it (laundered off into open gap. it was last seen more than 0 miles offshore. The whale has I wood frame- merside and Charlottetown. ington, which Egmont. Concern was expressed when they failed to return home by dark. and in the face of pouring rain and I strong breeze, men from the surrounding areas joined the search under direction of the R. C. M. P. who used lights and loud hailers in an effort to give con- fidence to the children and direct them to safety. An aircraft from R.C.A.l'-'.. Sta- tion Summerside joined the search but was forced to return to base due to poor visibility. The search continued until about 1 o'clock this morning. and then was discontinued with plans to re- sume vat about 7. Efforts were be- ing made to secure as many men as possible. Last night the men searched in I wide chain through the woods. but the heavy growth In places and the darkness made the job I very difficult one. It was also expected that air- crsft from Summerslde Sisiion would assist with the search today if weather conditions permit. See New Dairya extends some ,Producls Answer ll'R.EpE!f;.IC'I:jOlxV. (CP) -- Tait; ay or ayrymen to com a m5ifech of butter aubstituteo on their industry lies in development of s new dairy products, in the opinion of J. K. King, deputy min- later of agriculture for New Bruns- wick. - Several federal research projects were outlined Friday by Mr. King at the joint convention of the New Brunswick Dsirymen's and Butter- mskers' Association. ' Powdered milk, instantly soluble in water and tasting the same as fluid milk, was under development, Mr. King said this would revolu- tionize the milk industry. New methods of ensuring the flavor of freshly churned butter, even though long storage, also were being worked out. MAU MAU HOUDINI KILLED NAIROBI. K e n y a (Reuters)- Tcrrorist leader Evan Kinyanjui. ;known as the "Mali Mau Houdini" because of ll successful escapes from security forces. was killed Friday making his 12th escape bid. Offering to take police In his gangis hideout, he was allowed to lead them there, with a policeman hanging on to a chain attached to this handcuffs. As they neared the supposed lnlr. he grabbed the chain. ran and was shot dead. Queen Mother Does By LLOYD Mt-DONALD Canadian Press Staff Writer I NEW YORK (CP) Queen iMot.her Elizabeth did her Christ- mas shopping early during an un- scheduled tour of Fifth avenue shops Friday. Enjoying I day off from official engagements. Her Majesty visited Saks Fifth Avenue and l-lammacher Ngnnu 1N CANTON Schlemmccr, two of New York's most expensive stores, and sch- HONG KONG (ReuterslwPrlmc warty) toy shop, buying I few Christmas gifts for her daughter. the Queen, and her grandchild-ren. Prince Charles and Princess Anne. Hundreds milled about the en- trances to the stores when word got around that the Queen had gone shopping. Regular shoppers. Il- rendy in the stores were allowed to remain, but were held back from the Queen's immediate vicin- Three of the missing youngsters, age 14, and his younger sisters, Yvonne, 9, and Louise, 7, are children of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre C. Arsenault of Urban- ville; the fourth child, Reggie Hitchcox, 12, is the son of Mrs. Lucky Hitchcox. also of Urbanville. They disappeared yesterday when they set out to visit some rabbit snares which had been set in the woods. It is believed that they became lost while attempting to travel through a narrower part of this dense wood and swamp area between Urbanville and Well- lWide Search For Big Rubber Whalei work covered with asbestos, rub- ber and plaster. it contains 80 drums of compressed air to keep it afloat and its hydraulic mechan- ism makes its movements seem real. PLANES SEARCH All the modern devices that did not exist in Melville's day were put into play Friday night to snare the whale. RA” planes scoured the sea in an effort in spot the monster and warn shipping sway. Four children lost in heavy rain and darkness in dense woods near Wellington. about 15 miles west of Summer- , side, last night were the object of a search by about 125 local men under direction of R.C.M.P. officers from Sum- Roger Arsenault. school afternoon after five or six miles to Cape Police Seek Sex Maniac in Slaying of Child JOHNSTOWN. Pa. (AP)-Child ish games of playing Hallowe'en trick-or-treat with neighbors ended early Friday in the brutal suffoca- tion slaying of pretty six-year-old Karen Mauk. Police Chief George Feska of nearby Conemaugh-Karen's home- iown-issued orders for question- ing of Ill known sex degeneratea in the area. He termed the death the ”brutai work of I sex maniac.” The child's nude and bruised body was found shortly after midnight in a graveyard two miles from her home. A bag of candy and an apple lay near her. An autopsy report. issued by coroner .l o s r p h Govekar said Karen "was strangled with clothes or some bulky object." He said the autopsy showed no evidence of criminal assault. SEVERAL QUEBTIONED State and county police joined in the investigation after the Conc- maugh police chief said he "is looking for is sex degenerate." Sev- eral persons were questioned and released. s The blonde-haired child left her home about 7 p.m. Thursday night. She told her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mauk, she wanted to join playmates for i-iallowe'en activit- les. Mrs. Mauk said she It first objected but later gave in to Karen's pleas. The mother said her youngest child wore I white falseface and a paper hat. The cumpled hat was found in an alley garage near the child's home shortly after Mrs. Msuk re- ported her dsughter missing at ll p.m. The falseface hasn't been found. . REPORT EARLIER ATTACK Chief Fcsko said I 1-year-old girl reported Thursday night that a man tried to attack her two blocks from Karen: home. The report was made before Karen's body was found. Karen's clothes-torn and dirty-- were found near the nude body. Fesko said I stream of blood was running from her mouth. Stevr Steffish. member of the Concmaugh fire department, found the body. He said it lay near a dirt road inside a cemetery. Her Christmas Shopping Early in New York Store My by twri New York police- women. PICKED OUT CLOTHES At Saks Fifth Avenue the Queen Mother spent about an hour pick- my out. clothes. For Queen Elim- betli she bought it cornfiowcr blue cashmere skirt. and sweater. and a white cashmere sweater with jewellcd trimmings For Princess Margaret she bought. I skirt and sweater in red and a sweater trim- med in pink. Princess Anne will get. three pleated child's skirt-s.' two jersey blouses, one pink and one blue dres. t Officials at the toy shop wouldn”t. disclose what she bought there- cxcept. that there were several toys suitable for I boy about six- Prince Chsi-ies' Ige-and "some- thing for a little girl." iPRlVATE l.l'NCllEON . The Queen Mother had I private luncheon with Mrs. Ogden Reed, publisher of this New York Her- Ild Tribune. and Friday night at- tended ii private dinner It the Col- ony Club as guest of Junius Mor- gan, head of the great financial house. The week-end schedule. is 1 full one, with the high spot the Colum- My bis Unive rsity convocation at which the Queen will receive an honorary degree. The invitation from Columbia, which is celebrat- ing the zoom anniversary of the granting of its charter by King George II in pre - revolutionary days. was the original cause of V” 1 Covers" Prince Edward Island. Like, The Dew. U. S. Consulate Al Hanoi Is Cause of Debate HONG KONG. (Reuters) - The Vietmnih Communist newspaper. presence of the United states son- sulste in Hanoi is "3 fragrant con- tradiction of the Indochina armis- tice agreement and international llw." The state department. announced Thursday in Washington that the Communists would be guilty of "flagrant. violation" of the mac. china armistice it they forced thg American consulate in Hanoi to close. Vletminh radio said Thursday the Communist authorities had decided not to recognize the consulate. which stayed in Hanoi when the city was occupied by the Commu- nists earlier this month. The newspaper. quoted by Viet. minh radio Friday. said "accord- ing to international law no nation. has the right. to establish I cons sulate in another nation without the authorization of the lstter's govern- ment, and if the two nations have no relations with each other.' It said the Vietmlnh committee administering Hanoi would no: the "arrogant, brazen and impu- dent acts of the United States state department in not recogninq ing the democratic republic of Viet- Nam.” Sabre Jet Pilot Killed in Crash CHATHAM. N. n.,rcpi'- 11.3 RCAF pilot whose Sabra ye crashed Friday in woods about 1 miles south of his base hers wsq identified Friday night as FO. Ed. ward Levine. 23. of Calgary. A ground search party found thq wreckage but no sign of the p1sne'd single occupant. A more lritenslvq search was planned for after day break. The jet was on I routine trains ing night. EVEN THE'RooTE HATE: To see: 'ONE PLAYERI, .Hoc' ALL -rl-us; x GLORY 9 - i l TORONTO (CP)--Minimum n& lmaximum temperatures: Min Mn: Dawson ,, 15 23 l Vrincouver 44 4g . Victoria 44 53 Edmonton 33 51 Calgary 22 5,1 Regina 25 33 Winnipeg . 25 3,1 Toronto 46 51 Ottawa . 37 41 Montreal .. . so 4;) Quebec 31 4g Fredericton . 2.1 53 saint John 24 so Moncion . 21 in Halifax .,. as 5; Charlottetown . . .32 .50 Sydney . . . . . .. 33 in Yarmouth .. .. 31 M St. Johns . . . . . . . . . .. 36 - HALIFAX ICPl-The Dominion public weather office here says I disturbance off the New England coast is moving northcsstwsrd. Rain and strong winds are fore- cast for all the district. As this disturbance crosses the Maritime! winds will shift to west and south- west. The weather will turn cooler. Cloudy and very cool weather is indicated for Sunday. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island. oostetrl N. 3. counties: loin. It tine! hesvy, ending this morning, then cloudy; cooler todny; Ioulsosnd winds 30 shifting this mornllg to southwest SI; low-high Chulllrs town so and I0. Mansion 48 est! High tide today at Charlottetown at L28 p. m. summer-side tide eighteen &I- utes later than Charlottetown. High tide today at the N006 shore at 7.21 I. in. Sun rises today at I40 I. II. Ind. sets at 5.06 o. Is. 4 Mhsndsn said Friday the continued . rcognlze the consulate because a . : .-;...--..'.:;:;s-........ - . ,: