Maxims of d. More Man A ship should not be judo. ed from the land. 14 PAGE! CIHD KILLED SATURDAY IN HIGHWAY ACCIDENT NEAR DUNSTAFFNAGE Katherine Bernadette. three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Macklnnon. an Upper Hiilsbaro Street was killed Saturday after- noon when her father's car went out of control and rolled over on an icy hill near Dunatafinage. The father was driving the car in which Mrs. Mscxlnnon. Kather- inc, and their two other children. Ksbin. aged 8. and Marlene. 4, were passengers. Katherine was on her mother's knee when the car began to skid and in the process of roll- ing over the child was thrown from her mother's arms and pinned between the partly open door and the body of the vehicle. She died almost immediately. The other oc- cupants of the car were uninjured. Mn Macxlnnon. who is an the composing room staff of The Guardian, was taking his family to Selkirk. P.E.I., the home or his parents, when the accident oc- curred. R.C.M.P. who investigated the fatality, report that Mr. Mae- Kinnon was driving slowly at. the time but that the car became un- aolpytrollable on the slippery high- Coroner C. A. Coady who was called to the scene of the accident pronounced the child dead on his arrival. After learning the details of the accident he decided that an inquest would not be necessary. 16 Lose Lives in coal Mine Explosion, Fire By CHARLES LEWIS FARMINGTON, W. Va. (AP)- An explosion and fire killed one man and trapped ls others in a rnsl mine here Saturday. The blazing mine remained a l'il'IUaL powder keg Sunday and cf- torts were begun to seal its five openings, ending any slim hope that any of the i5 entombed might be rescued. Coming Events Tu ea- "Dance at Fortune Hall. day Nov. 16. "Card party Long River hall. Monday. Nov. 15. "Opening card party Duristaff- tinge school tonight, 8:30. "Buying Island grain daily. Russell Drlscoll. Mt. Herbert. "Rt-serve Dec. 1 and 2 for hazaar at Sacred Heart Home. "Buying Island grain daily. Market prices. E. .l. MacDougall. Vernon. "Get our prices on Poultry be- fore selling. E. J. MacDougall, Vernon. "Unloading Old Sydney coal at Hilton Monday and Tuesday. Ver non Gillespie. "Hot 'n.irirey Supper, salvation Arniy Hall, Tuesday. November "flrd. I5-7. "Card party at Johnston's River is postponed until Friday night NOV. 19. "Hockey meeting tonight. Mon- lwgue Town Hall, 7:30 pm. i-Ivcryone welcome. "St. Andrews Pariah bot ihickcn supper. Wednesday. Nov i7. Mt. Stewart. "Pantry Sale. Simpsons--Sears. xwitiirday. November 27th. Kingston- ilaptlst W. M. 5. "Chicken supper. Vernon River Hall. Wednesday. November 17th. Supper 5-9.30. Dance after. "Pantry sale at. Fenneil and Chandler's, Friday. November lsth. 1.10 p. in. Uigg-Klnross W. I. "Come to the. Tryon Baptist hot chicken supper, Nov. 17 in vhurch ball, serving from 5 to 9. "Kelly's Cross Players present their I! act play in North Rustlco Hall. Wednesday night. November 17th. "Sandy's Marshfleld still cater- ing to weddings. banquets. an-i social gathering: at reasonable prices. Dial 7412. "Card Party in Mt. Ryan Hail. Johnston's River. Monday, Novem- ber lfith. Lunch. Ausplces C. W. L. Good place. "Jamboree in Cherry Valley Hall, Tuesday, November lath. Auspices Anglican Church. Local and Char- lottetown talent. 8.15. "Dance Wednesday night, Mr. iiyan hall. Johnston": River. Don Mcssi-r's Orchestra. Modern and old time dancing. Dancing 9:30 to 12:30. "Cleaning and Buying Timothy and Clover Seed at Charlottetown. Summerside. Contact us for prices. P. L. Morris, Kinkora, Summerslde and Charlottetown. "Come to Shur-Gain Cavalcade. nelfast Hall, November 17th, time R. Sale of lunches and candy. Adults 50c, children 250. Sponso - "'1 by Belle River W. 1. "Chicken supper. Cambridge. hall, Wednesday. November 1?, commencing 5:00 p.m. Pl'0CQa!'Is "fern Road Presbyterian Church building fund. Supper 75 and 50. . "Sbur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade I" Ollie Traverse Hall. Friday. Nov. lDih. at it p. in. Sponsored by Carie- ion Women's institute . sale of randy. send entries to Mrs. Wilbur CGIFM. Carleton siding. "Dont miss the Farm Radio broadcast over 0. P. C. Y. 8.80 p. m. Mvemher 22nd, dealing with "Firm Insurance." Discussion panel Mr. Gordon Hunter. an authority on gvneral insurance coverage; Mr. D. A Scott. who has had a lengthy "lnrience in life insurance; Mr. Walter cross. a farmer from Gait. ”"lM'l0. who has a wide interest in insurance inutuals. The chair- limit will be Professor 5. Lane, of pThe man killed was working out. side the mine when the explosion wrecked one of the mine cntrances and a ventilation shaft. The blast. followed by a fire 1' I K 1 n g underground. occurred about l:45 p. m. at the No. 9 mine of the Jamison Coal and Coke Company in this little north- centrai West Virginia community. Slate mines chief Frank E. King Sunday described the mine as ll "powder keg." SECOND BLAST A second blast about 10:45 Sat- urday night sent flames roaring more than l00 feet into the sky above the ventilation shaft. No one was injured because only security personnel were in the area. Vice-president Jamcs Hyslop of the Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. which recently acquired the corporate stock of Jamison, said the explosion undoubtedly resulted from ignition oi highly combust- ible methane gas. He added that an atmosphere text in the mine. only 30 minutes before the first explosion showed the air was clear. . The decision by King to seal all the mine openings. concurred in by U. S. bureau of mines and com- pany officials after more than three hours of conferences, came about 2 a. m. Sunday. NOTHING ro BE pour: visibly” moved and e....c'eai...; that the step removed any sicndor hope that some of the men might survive. Kins explained that "there was just nothing else we could do." Emergency crews hoped. in scal- ing the openings. to smother the fire by cutting off oxygen entering the mine. "The extent of the fire still can't be determined." King said. ”Smothering of the blaze might take several days. possibly longer. But there was just no possible Way in get to those 15 men." Rescue crews enicring the main portal late Saturday were forced to turn back by dcadly carbon monoxide fumcs. FOUR IN SHAFT King said at least fotir of the men caught in ilie mine appar- ently were iit the base of the 500- foot shaft in which the main elevator was operated when the first blast occurred. He said the whereabouts of the others were not known, but that they apparently were en route to the shaft area because their shift was to end at 2 p. m. Two other men working .1 short distance inside the main portal heard the cxploiiiotfs runibie and felt a rush of air. but hurried out uninjured. On a normal working day. about 200 men would have been below ground at the time of the explosion. ilillizabeth. Sunday. LT Sunday was I-awmhdrtbhzstery -as CHAR encles-France Arrives For 3-Day Founded 1872 Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dgw LOITETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 , 1954 rrnosseh. isit In Canada; Feels At Home Week-end Of Contrasts For Queen Mother Elizabeth At Ottawa By DAVE MCINTOSH Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CF)-It was a week- end of contrast for Queen Mother There was a solemn ceremony at the National War Memorial and a gay state dinner and reception Saturday: divine service at Christ Church cathedral and a happy tel- ephone chat with London on grand- son Prince Charles' sixth birthday The state dimer and reception at Government House was prob- ably the most glittering social ev- ent in the capital since the Queen Mother and the late King George VI were here in May. 1939 The Queen Mother wore a crin- ollnc dress of white lace worked with silver thread and lrrldesccnt beads, diamond and ruby tiara. necklace. bracelets and earrings, gartcr blue sash and star and rosettes bearing a resemblance to the queen and her husband. HOPEB TO RETURN To at least one of the guests, she said she hopes her current five-day visit to Ottawa will not be her last visit to Canada. Saturday noon, in the only speech of her visit, she expressed a hope that her daughter. Queen Eliza- beth. will see more of Canadians. Her statement appeared to mean she would like the Queen to pay further visits to Canada. As Prin- cess Elizabeth. the present Queen toured Canada in 1951. Speaking of the happy children she saw on her 193D tour and of children since 'born into the bright fortunc' 'of this country, the Queeni Mother said: ''I hope that the Queen will have many opportunities to witness their happiness also." ' CHURCH sr-:avi'cI!: the Quecn Mother went to divine service at Christ Church cathedral. The cathedral was filled and hundreds gathered on the sidewalk and lawns outside to catch a glimpse of Her Majesty. She wore an ensemble of mushroom pink with matching hat of fine osprey. Before leaving for church, the Queen Mother spoke by telephone to (he Queen in London, It was presumed that the subject of chil- dren-the Queen Mother-'5 grand- children--wiis brought up together with other family topics. Unity was one of the themes of the Queen Mother's address the previous day to some 300 senators Continued on page 2 col. 4 Hurricane Season- Bellevad Over MlAMl (AP)-With the probsliil-i ity of hurricanes growing less each day, Miami weather bureau will discontinue its special warning net- work today. A special hurricane teletype cir- cult around the gulf coast through In McCarthy Case suits were not encouraging. of debate Arthur Watkins rR.ep -Utaht. chair- man of a six-man - inittee, pliiniiing in takc the flonr.iIlkl'5 . . to aiiswr.-r McCarthy's charges that 3i'”"v ”iWI1I1.Z Inw-lying land. the group served as the ting l1andni.1idcn" of the Commu- nists in recommending that he b O NO Inf honor on her arrival in Oi Prime Minister Iisiandyiliy. (CP Photo). By Jack Hell I I WASHINGTON. (AP)-Flflorls to; a e find a compromise censure resolu- tion against Senator Joseph Mc- Carthy tRcp.-Wis) nppeared in be on the verge of collapse Sunday in the face of McCarthy's rciusnl SAINT JOHN. N. B. to retract his attacks on colleagues. Although Republican leaders cou- K319 with Winds HVEFFIIEIHS 3010 33 tiiiued their attempts to work out miles an hour and trusts in 60 hit it substitute foika resolution whicii Sf-Ulllcrn NNV Brunswick Slllldalt would rebuke lVIcCartli.v on points. one or tiicm said the rc-,in downtown Saint John and col- Ilapscd ihc wall of a waterfront structure. The wind coincided with high tide. Water lapped over some Saint lohn wharvcs and broke through in the nearby Rcd Head The Senate starts its second wot-k today with Senator inquiry com- ' Whipping into the city without warning from the Bay of Fundy. 9 the gain shook Saint John almost as much as hurricane Edna did in ”iiiiwit-I Miami and up the Atlantic sea- censured. board will be scrapped until next mi Scpicmbcr. fall's hurricane season. A M r 1 - N 30.100: 101.. l l ace s )3), -0 Storm forecaster R. C. Gentry Two U. S. PIGHEIE Lslvr bnrils worn dnsnvd to kindl- said there is no official and to the Dgwn In Afhnfic ling and hundrt-ris of liibsicr lrap: hurricane season. but storms are for-rr lost in the surf. Two sniallor rare in late November iartld tDbe- NORFOLK, v.1. (AP) - A in-o,lrrnft were daniaizvd when 501 mb s .nd almost non-ex s en y ., . .d ift C!) H 1 mglnm Us Nan patml pIa"Di1'lLlIic Fiindy tide at Saint John. .l:inuary. WASHINGTON (AP)--U.S. offi- ciais Saturday branded as insin- cere Russia's proposal for a Euro- pean security conference to be held in Moscow or Paris Nov. 29 They said it bad the earmarks of a propaganda appeal to European people. especially the French. to block German rt-armament. State Secretary Dulles laid down the policy some time ago that there can be no successful ncgotia- lions with the Soviets on great European issues until West Gor- many's partnership in the Atlantic alliance is finally and officially de- termlned. The official Washington altitude eft no doubt that some time in the next two weeks the United States will reject the Soviet pro- posal, made Saturday in it note from Moscow. . Meanwhile Secretary Dules will discuss it with French Premier Mendes-France who is due her! next Wednesday. Consultations will also be held with Britain, West Germany and other Alied Euro- pean countries, and probably with such countries as Swedcn and Yu- Former Lions Club , Official .Dlas PORTLAND. Me. - (AP) - ueo lhe Ontario Agricultural collqe. died Saturday. many. Saturday posal for establishing a European system of collective security. this either in Moscow or Paris on Nov. may pass near this city of 1.000,- 000 if it km-ps its present coiirsc. U. S. Brands Russian Proposal For Security Conference As insincere gnslnvia. Spain a n cl Portugal which are not Allies but are free of Soviet links. The Soviet invitations envisioned ii conference of about so countries. including Communist China as an observer. renewed a pro- The Reds said a conference for purpose should be held Continued on page 2 col. 4 with :1 crew of fivc .1I)n.1rd crnslicrl rcacliing its pcak in niid-nltiwiiiioii. Queen Mother Elizabeth holds flowers presented IlCl' by Mrs. St. Laurent as she takes the and Governor-Gcncral Sunday night into the Atiintic ncr-an about 46 milr-s .k'iillIIl0.'l5L nf Cherry Point. p Tlircc linurs later. .1 M.1rinc-IL corps Skyknight jet. inslructcd ioi searcli for tho missing patrol rr.1fi.' IWIIS reported missing in tho Si'llTlrlI Iareri and pi-csiinicd down. Thcrc were two men abu: (I the JOI. New Typhoon Moves 3J'owards Philippines N.C. W was puslicd iiiglir-r by tho siiuni: iiid. Most of the Red Ilcarl aicii i'f'PN'IFfI ioudcrl hcI'ni'c ihc lid. Firewood Beats Blondes Here RI-1L.GR.-KDE. (APl!li's fIro- wood. not luscious l)loiidcs. that catches a man's attention in Yugoslavia tlicse chilly days. which lcft tons of thousands home-1 less and cniiscd dnrnagc in the mill lions of dollars. I the I .MAN”iA (Am "A I-l'PIl”"" 'l'I'” All fiici is selling at it pre- MOSCOW. (AP) - The Soviet winds up In l:'ifl miles an liouri mmmg -1-0 nlust,-,m, in, Sin”. government, seeking to delay or movcd on a 400-milc from today mm me Bclgrndg ,,m.-snap” prevcnt ratification of the Paris toward the Philippines. not yct ro- H,.d'z,.h,,L, ,.,.cmuy printed ,. agreement on rearmlng West Ger- covered from last work's typhoon m,,,,,,n Show-mg your h,,.qtn..r.r men standing before a the-aim poster of a shapely blonde star Instead of looking at. hrr. the four gazed cnvlously at the own- er of a cariload of firewood. Good firewood costs about 865 a cord. The Manila vizcaihcr bureau salrlI new typhoon--csllr-d Sally- RED CHINESE TOIIPEDO BOATS SCORE TRIUMPH . By IPENCEB MOOSA TAIPEH. Formosa (AP)-Four C mmunist Chinese torpedo boats Sunday sank the Nationalist de- sfroyer escort Talplng in a gun battle 2l.'l miles north of Formosa. It was the first big naval tri- umph scored by the Communists. The Nationalists said more such G.""n" sham! an R mm" clashes can be expected with Lions International district gover- llieedy torpedo boat: they de- nor for Maine and New Brunswick. scribed as Ruuian - built. The clash tuck place I0 miles off the "T-"Si. ”I R?” CIlI"?l'S CIWI-1H! 'I”:iilin. Nationalist ships and planes Dl'0VIm'e In the early - morning confirmed the search for siirvivni-s dRTkn9S5- One of the rcscued died and The 1,800-ion Tniping -formerly many other, pup!-pl wounded in the battle. the U. S. S Dcccr-wont down with guns blazing l2 miles north reported Shcn Chang-Huan. acting salute of the guard laws for a fivc-day visit. The, Vincent Mnsscyj I I nto Saint Llohn 'Without Warning holcs punched by waves. Tllalfltp had to bc rerouted for n time. i The tit-ai'by Lancaster and Lor-; twoilt inrc bricks from one liulldlnzphevillc coastal areas rcpnrlcd no, damnzc I About 200 bricks were torn fr-mil a markct square building in S.'llilLi John. No one was irliurcd. 4....--” . ;Drew Slightly Improved i OTTAWA (CPl Hon George iDi'cw. scriniisiy III with mcningiti.-4. was rcportnrl to he sliowiniz 'siigh: iinprmcniciii" Siiiiriiiy. I Dr ll '1'. C Wiiiilcy, pIlySlCi.iiii In tho Pi-ogrossivc (Joiisci'vativ(-I ,Ic.'iriot', said Mr. Drcw did uni spvntl .1 vcry icslful night Sai- iirriirv but tli.1t he has improvcd Siitirliii "Ynii ('.lll my ho is rl”liu.' reason-p ably ucil.' I): Wliiilcy sziirl. Mr Drcw. G0. was admitted in, I(Iiiic llitspilal 'ILIllllSFT.'i)' nficr dc-1 vcluping a high tciiipciaiiiir ful- iuuing .1 pliino trip from Luiiduti. , Uni i Labor cuts 0 ;Majority In N.Z. To Six Lands Al Big Quebec Airport By TOM McCUSKEE Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC CITY (CPI - Pierre Mendes-France. dynamic 47-year- nid French premier, arrived by air Sunday for a threcday May in Canada and said "it is like a visit to my own family." . Mendes-France. smiling broadly. spoke briefly in French after dis- Franr-n embarking from on Air Super-Cnnsicllaflon which landed at Anclenne Lorettc airport at 2:61 p. m. r-:s'r. "I am happy to meet the French- Canadians." he said. "it is like a visit to my own family. In the next few days I will meet the re- prEsental.iVes of your govemment. and your newspaper men and I will outline broadly the policies of my government." Mendes-France will stop over in Quebec City and Montreal before going to Ottawa for talks with Prime Minister St. Laurent. On Wednesday he leaves for washing- ton for conferences with President. Eisenhower and U. 5. government officials. . LIGHT RAIN It was di-izzling slightly as the premier! plane pulled up to a stand decorated with the French tricolor the Union Jack and the Fleur-dc-Lls. Quebec's flag. Hubert Guerin. French ambas- sador to Canada. climbed aboard and a few minutes later Mendes- France came out. Guerin followed and then came the premiers at- Navy Eiercise Hits Stride Today HALIFAX iCPi --A month-long oiii.i-siibiiiariue training QXCICISP iiivoiviniz Canadian ships and planes and British and American subs, I'liLS fiiil stride off Bermuda tovlny. Tiic Ti'i;:ai.e Pt-iiclnng and the (CF)-Aiwns a sirclch of road near scaw.-iii Rm,” Navy submarme Amde 33”. Ni from Halifax early last week. The niincswecper New Liskcard sailed Thursday to join them in iiiaiioeiivres with the U. 5. sub- lllIll'illP Cobbler. RCAF pllllics lrom Greenwood. NS, and navy craft from sum- nicrside, P.E.I, will fly to Ber- muda. lair-r. Tho Alride is on loan to the Royal Caiiodlnii Navy for ti'.1:nlng piirprs:-s but is manned by Royal Nnicy pcrsnuticl. Christmas-has anthem. twice, once before the, . ractive dark-haired wife wearing a light brown seal coat and bold- ing a brown hat which was caught by a gust of wind and blown away. A newspaper man retrieved it for her and she thanked him, smiling. A 100-man guard of honor made up of the French-speaking mem- bers of the Royal 22nd Regiment. stood stiffly at attention and the regiments scarlet-coated band play- ed "Ln Marseillalsc." the French Continued on page 1 col. 4 KEEP A STIFF, urapmn up -- ESPECIALLY . WHILE. at-iAviuc Youa sans); TORONTO (CP)-Minimum and maximum temperatures Export Prospects l itlin. u... , . , Il').1wson 2 ii . . -vy MONCTON (C?)-Expnll. Cl1rlst- :,3':”.l'”" jg Q; inns ti-ccs mil pass through Monc- F'dCn:"”: ,in V. ion by rail from nil ovrr tlic Mai'i- (J 1" Own" ' Q5 1' IlillPS nt a steady clip until about '7' "H13 ”. M Dc. 8 iiiicn it is cxpccicd their Snskfnoon ' L” M tnini ialuc will have rcwlicd about Rmmia 10 47 w,g5n0'000. Winiiipcg .. 12 '-18 A rcpreseiiiriiiic of R lairzc Mouc- T”m"”' :4 "I ton-linscd Mariliiiio trcc shipper Otmwa A 4 4'? silrl I)llSlll"S5 was expected to liii.jM””I"”I 45 the S7ll'llP pP1k as last ;.rni' dcspitc I Qmb". ' A II 1.1'..'12i?S of the spriicc biidworni. lLI'f'"'I"”'I”" N 49 . --e......-7-7 . . --- --- Saint John 23 48 . Monclnn 24 4!) Halifax . 28 .'il Charlottetown I9 43 Sydney 23 .10 Yarmouih . .. 28 M St. John's, Nfld. 20 so WEl.LlNGTON. N Z 4Rciiicrs) lSIliliFllCi0S to labor's 37. N:-iv Zcalriiiris l..1bor oppnsitinii Tlio coiinirys t h i r d political mg, the National rnnscrrativc ciovip, tho SOCIHI Credit. party, pni't.v's niajority from 20 to six in ,Sstiirdni's gcnrrqil clcciion Prime Minister Sidiicy Holland. whosc p.'il'i)' hold 50 seats ill tlic, last B0-sr-st House of Rcprcscnt-i iitircs. bsittlcd agniiist ;i Rlmn: 'siiing in tho left to uni 4.1 con- i Nationalist Destroyer Escort Sunk Nl'lSA N('FI R IID Pciping's arcoimt of the rirtio-i .s:iid ilic Tnipiiig was Wm a hill-I LSWHFO raid " - Tho Natmniilizis s:iid slio tins Na icnnvoyiivg .'-i i'lIf7IFN'I7PfI iunk hum dydnfyag (M. M, nnh-A drfm, i'1ilcri to gain .1 seat. But it polled oho-.u ,ln per ccnt of the vote- much more than had born ex- pct-tcd. Tiicro is no upper house in the Now Zcnlaiid parilamrnt. DOSIESTIC TSSl'I-ZS All itiirr D1l'I:F.! inuclit. the elec- tion on domcsiic issties Main aim of tho. Notinual party. which came to power in 1949 after is years of ' Lolnr mic. is to fnatcr "little cap- I ilaims" the dcvcliipmetit of sm1II biisiiicascs---aiid cut controls lnbor promised to inirodiice "pay ern N.B. counties: snowfiurrias northwest winds 25 diminishing in afternoon to lo. Low-high at Mone- HALIFAX tCPv---'I'hc Dominion public weather office hi-re says a storm over Quebec caused strong winds in the Mariiimca Sunday. Temperatures climbed to near the -Fin-degree mark. about 20 degrees higher than on Saturday. in its wake the storm brought northwest winds and much colder air towards the Marilimes. Monday's values In all regions will be in the 30s. Scat- tered snowfiurriea are likely In de- velop. Regional forecasts: Lower St. John river valley. east- Clnudy with I scattered colderi intervals; and much ow clear M you m,.nv- mxgs and "15, ton, Fredericton and Saint John 28 limilv allouancce 3nd 30- wniinr Nash, the l.almr party Prince Edward I-lend: Cloldy 'r mnnrri Sm-int credit can-iwlth at-nlferrtl iuiownm-rles: mlch "it i colder: norlhwest winds 25. law- Of the Nniionnlislslicld Trirhcn is- linnalist tnroign minislor. said thirithn T:1rhmis' in Ytishoti islrtnd. zio ,. ....m,, .r,,. mm ,,,,,. s.,.,,, W, hm. ge ct...-um,gu,wn so mg 33. lands, nearly six hours after it. was first loss of a Nationalist warsliip milcs noitlic.-i:t. when Ihn plio.:- ,Vwtion1l goirrnmcnt" lin declar- I"I'P9d"9d' served as "a warning to tiinsc phorcsccnt wnkp nf .1 ioritcdn Hill pd . 3' L05T who still persist in believing that sighted Th:it one inisscd but tiiic" lloilaizd commented "To be' All hiil 28 of her crew of some the Chinese Communists ii'.1iiiI0Ihdp” hmdNLdI,Tm;'d LILLY,'Ln'I?lL:';.”"'Ik' I IEXIASCLEII I" Ia” ” "" mo WP”. H..,.,,Ed' .1 f H , p , . p tan, ours score in rain tux 'If”til two imlni The people have . inns tl iem peace and hair no intention of in 13.9,... on; 4,-;.,,g.;(.,..(.d to UH. 53 ,,,.,k,,, Md M. an Cm,m.m”V My W 3""”lLll' dcslruycr escort the vadiug Taiwan tfuiinosal." Illoiialisis in 1946. I Continued on page 1 col. 4 Huh no-.7 trashy-iiTdh;riot.mwwn at 1.12 a. m. and 2.44 p. m. summeralde tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 1.0! I. Ill. and sets at M5 1;. in. A . ' :.'...;'-;.21::::t,-.-mo e...am.--.... . g . . 4-5:-;3!iv?..f..R-ix' ' i - ;L.; . j.