TELEPHONE 3505 Buyer meets seller with Guar- dian Want 12 PAGES Earl Of Athlone WINDSOR. England (Reuters)- Qut-t-n Elizabeth and 24 other I'll('lI'lIJtI'fS of the Royal Family at- it-nticti the military funeral here S.'iILll'I.l(LV of the Earl of Athlnne. 'i'h(- earl. great uncle of the Queen and a former governor- Ut'li'.lTIiI of Canada and South Africa, was hurled in St. George's i'ii;n-t-i. within the precincts of Wintisor Castle. Representatives of Common- iu-nitli governments and foreign luj-tilly were among the many Ill"llFIICI'S. 'i'ht.- coffin was brought by spec- iul train from London to Windsor illltl given a military. guard of honor through the streets of the truth. As a gun carriage bearing the earI's coffin moved up Castle Hill a i.'i-gun salute boomed out from Windsor Castle of which he had been constable and governor On the coffin rested one wreath from his widow Princess Alice, and the carl'a helmet. windsor's streets were crowded with people paying their last re- sports to the revered soldier and administrator. who died Wednes- day at the age of 82. Ads. Dial 8506 ask for classified ad taker, for quick results. MILITARY unite swing down ion. in a little test for Mondaylslleads the way and is followed by Pennsylvania Avenue. Washing-linaugurui parade. An Army handtroopa of the 8rd Infantry. In Mark Eisenhower Inauguration Buried Saturday With Pomp, Ceremony Today I WASHINGTON (AP) -- In the formal elegance of the White llluuse East Room. Dwight D. lIilI.V('illl0W0l' took the presidential yoath Sunday and embarked on the is:-cond term of an administration beset by troubled peace but lbicsscd with prosperity. He was sworn into office for an- other fnur years by Chief Justice Earl Warren. Immediately pre- ceding him. in the same place. Vice-President Nixon took the oath from Senate Republican Leader William Knowland in Cali- fornia. By tradition. the vice-prev idont is sworn in first. The three - minute ceremony. held in the privacy of the White House t t' inauguration dint fell on Sunday. was over by 10:29 a.m. EST ifi:29 a.m. MST! well in advance of the noon expiration of Eisenhower's first term. Today there will be a retake in front of the United States capitol. with thousands of dlgnitariu look- ing on person and millions peering over their shoulder ctbrnugh the eyes of television. This second run may be anti- climatic after a fashion. But It will be bigger. more colossal by First Bodies Are SPRINGIIILL. N. S. (CPI- Kiicaiing coal miners Sunday be- Kan the tortuous job of carrylniz 1'8 dead comrades from their ll- WM-k-old tomb in the Cumberland Coal company's No. 4 mine. The body of Avon! Glennie was the first to be taken from the mine in which he and 38 others fIIf'fi following a Nov. 1 cxo"-sit-rt. The bodies of Victor Millard. In- rnn Milton and William Tuvicr Wrrr close behind. "Ills difficult to say how long ll-trill take to bring all 26 up." iiunc superintendent William lnmpbeli said. Fnrpscs were removed from the Writ. rubble-filled mine slopes. irlcntified. sealed in steel caskets. Md taken to the springhtli armor- IN where rows of pale wooden roffins wgitgd, Vi'(lRl( CALLED OFF Brought Out OI No. 4 Mine At Springhill ' of snow covers graveyards and up to 20 inches of front is in the ground. making 26 burials in tha frigid wcathcr here "a tough pro- position." No. 4 mine was sealed off fol- lowing the 84-hour rescue of 0 tree miners to allow the dan- ger of another piosion Kdie down. ' g The uncertain Job of re-entering the mine. checking-its safety and removing eniombcd bodies began early Frida morning. Unexpec- tcd rock fair and rubble harn- pered work. "we've run into many difficult- lea." said Dosco coal chief Ilse old Gordon supervising the round- the-clock operation. He said the chic.-' objective of trailing the draegermen was to make sure no sparks lingered in the mine. i 3 one compact. "Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" Cl-IARLOTTETOWN. CANADA MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1957 far than Sunday's ceremony. For today's event will be splashed with all the pomp and pagcan y that normally accompany a pres- identical inauguration. GIANT PARADE i Afterward will cohe the big in- augural parade. swinging down hedecked Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White House. Topping the day's formalities and festivities will come the four inaugural balls tomorrow night. some 15.000 man and women in evening clothes will turn out to dance to "name" orchestras. quart fruit punch and a chain- pagne toast'to the Eisenhow s. and promenade past them in grand marches. Sunday's calender included such major events as a reception tor visiting governors and other III! ofilclais and the traditional inatt- guration concert. featuring such stars as Lily Pens and Ethel Mar- man. Peter Palmer and it Orchestra and Waring's Pennsyl- vanian's. The reception and concert were on Nixon's schedule. but the Eisenhower-I passed them up. The. president secluded himsdl part of the day to work the l& kinks out of today's inaugural address - an address that may run little more than 20 minutes He had time to chat with Vlrioll other Eisenhowers and in-laws as- sembled from over the nation to share in the inaugural excitement. AEC Reveals New Russian Nuclear Test WASHINGTON tAPt - The Atomic Energy Commission Sun- day announced a new Russian uclear capons test- The agency said this resumes s testlnl FY0- gram which the Russians begha innit August. sued this statement: V"I'he Ilovtet yesterday conduc- ted another nuclear weapons ted far I (AP Wirephotol in their current series which has 959”! IIIW 00' been resumed since the announce INIIN5 wilt!" of "C0mm""l"' mentolasovlettestwasmsda withoatlilllli Illllll buyutlrs United States on Nov. 11. In-rain Sundlv OnNov.l7theAl:Cnaldlthad diet!"-of "detected an explosion in sovu "I-I-I fIa?'9l ii If! ,.....,.,,.,.. . ., sf background is the Capitol. Sask. Man Heads Dairy Farmers WINNIPEG ICP)-Gordon Lov- eridgs of Grenfell. Sask., Satur- day was elected president of the Dairy Farmers of Canada suc. cecdlng Gilbert Macmillan of Iluntingdon. Que. Mr. Macmillan E ary president. Other officers are W. R. Bettie. Fergus. 0nt., first vice-president. and Frank Lutel. Btrry Mills. N. 3.. second vies-pt-a&ent, Executive members elected wen: II. F. Lick. Oshawa; F. W. Arnold. Campbellford. Ont; J. B. Lunoinc. ntreal. and B. G. Iawry - . ts. Ont. honor- -Funeral Saturday Of Toscanini NEW YORK (AP)-The world of music paid a heartfelt farswall slllifdll to Arturo Toscanlnl. Tilraa thousand persons at- tended slramicm high mass for the . ownsd conductor in St. Patrick's Cathedral. Francis Car- dinal Spsllmnn presided. no man of music and those who stand in line for tickets in mourning the maestro who died Wednesday in his New York home at its. Totcanini, who'had suffered a stroke. will be buried in Milan In his native Italy. The body of Toscanlnl lay in a "M 130996? casket that was borne Into the Fifth Avenue edifice by sight pallbearers. The mass was celebrated by the Most Rev. Joseph M. Pemicone. Italian-born auxiliary bishop of the New York Roman Catholic The liturgy, 'Messs dl Don Lorenzo Pamsl." was played. The hub later was taken to data of Heaven cemetery in Val- halla, N.Y.. to'await removal to BRITAIN, FRANCE TAKE OPPOSITE SIDES IN VOTE, Israel Is Given Get Troops Out OI Egypt Potato Boat Stuck In Ice The motor vessel Patricia Swceny with a cargo of 10,500 sacks of seed potatoes. is stuck in heavy drift ice l0 miles northwest of Cape St. Lawrence. Cape Breton Islan it was learned S u n d ay night. The ship sailed from Souris. 1'. E1. Saturday morning after load- Ingi there last week. She became fast in heavy ice at noon Saturday and several hours later requested the assistance of an ice breaker. The CGS Cornwallis sailed from North Sydney. N.S., Sunday before noon and was expected to reach the helpless ship during the night. Fire Destroys Store, Dwelling At New Haven A combined store and dwelling arm a small warehouse. owned by Leonard Willis, at New Haven were destroyed by fire late last night. i The outbreals originated In the waI'eIIOlIlG and was discovered by s passer-by. Neighbors gathered qul " and assisted in saving a large part of the furniture from the dwelling. The fire was noticed about lI:45 and quickly spread to the larger building. Both were rated in less than an hour. There was no Immediate report on whether the loss was covered by insurance. Mr. Willis has been carrying on business at the site for a numbn- of years. Boy Loses Life While Coasting NEW GLASGOW (GP) -- Jackie MacDonald. 10, died Saturday of injuries received Pridu night when struck by a truck while coasting with his sled. CAIRO (Reuters)-Egypt. Saudi Arabia and Syria Saturday agreed to nupply Jordan with Q12.500.tll0 Egyptian I835.tl'I5,000) a year for 10 years to replace her annual subsidy from Britain. "Our next step." said Jordanian premier Suleiman Nsbulsi. "is to approach Britain for negotiations and to terminate the Anglo-Jordanian treaty. We are gipglitodothla assoonaspoe c." It!” It I data not yet determined. WARSAW (AP) - Polish voters ndtned I I I! .... 'h By terms of the treaty. Britain VOTERS FOLLOW RED ORDERS .Polish G.ov'tlRe-elected r curtalned booth. II, it; "i It 1. ii- srwgm i MAKES ARCTIC WINNIPEG.- Ono ft! the RCA! crdw members who recently made a 3,000-mils Arctlo marcy was Flying Officer use Jonas. )4. IIGIIT of Charlottetown. to Jones. a pilot. was on band an RCAF Dakota that picked up a seriously ill Eskimo on honor! is at Arctic Bay, Baffin some 1.500 miles north of Winnipeg and 500 miles north of the Arctic gives Jordan a alinldy in ex- change for the use of military bases in Jordan. Nabuisi megs itdalaar Jordan had no inten on accepting a subsidy from the Unltd States In a substitute. "It is 'not I question of e- ing . subsidy by a su said. "We do not want It a foreign source. It would then be a question of exchanging one Inab- ter for another." The agreement to take over the l panled him and lb walk home. The f Gomulka and sang tll BIB "May be live IN . ..,p.........,.s....n.LL.....L........ ” " '.I1t.r'' : MERCY llf mug, Lieutenant 3.5. W the mercy crow. British Aid ToiiJordan Is Replaced By Arab Nations subsidy from Britain Saudi Arabia. Hill! ." In the pact. the new Jordanian drawn up. so that Trenton. Ont., another In: IAUD GOES TO U. S. After the agreement was King Saud left ILV 8" I0? hsboard the liner Congtitntion for a state visit to the (In Naples. Kim! I I'D Rh ' cg 1. mters he was going to the U. I. u' T as Ramp m have an exchange of ideas on "W. V” every subject which might help h mu, m-"gum. peace in the world. ("Among my objects." he said. "Is aho that of expressing the 09- 7.. sites and feelings of all Arabs and -our-using their affairs am! ' American can have hgglvntandtll bvwledne of t ."t asked if King Sand in llh talks with , explains!- Oandwfll be askedhis the l. Circle. The Eskimo was evacuated to Chllrcllll. Mai. 18' but-lj in the milieu-y hospital there 0 Juan is a plltt with RcA!'”s Comrnanications and Rescue Flight at Winnipeg. His wife. Ea- tellc. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mulch of P.E.I. With F-0 Jones In Flight THREE MAIN POINTS llllllllllklf 1' Ilammarskjoid arranged with '1 Eben for a conference The aid will he made available to Jordan as of next March when I N614 NW two days of talks among Eyptlaa President Nasser, King Band of Kins Hussein Jordan. Syrian Premier Babel El Assnli and other ofliciala from the four countries concerned. Egypt and Saudi Arabia" each agreed to supply f.5.000.GIl of the amount. and SYTII Ill! c2,soo.ooo. They said the agree. ment would stand for 10 years. C.” after which it will be automatic- ally rcncwcd unless one of the four. mnamrm nu we .' at least six months in Canada fall. notice that it wished to "'37: Lost Over Dock WEATHER I A Snow changing to occasional min during morning; much milder. Low-high at Charlotte- town I7 and 35. 5 Da To Take Over l UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (CPt The United Nations General As- sembly called on Israel aaturday to pull out of Egypt and gave Sec- retary - General Dag Hammarsk- jold five days to work out or- rangements for the withdrawal. The d elegn tes emphatically stated in numerous speeches they meant for Israel to tvithrlraw from the hot spots of the Gaza Strip and the entrance to tile Gulf of Aqaba. But they also made it clear they believed Hammarsk- jold should deploy units of the UN Emergency Force in those areas until a permanent settle- ment can be worked out. The assembly concluded three days of debate by voting 74 to 2 for an Asina-African bloc resolu- tion supported by the United States. Canada and Britain. France broke away from Britain. its partner in the invasion of Eg- ypt. and stood alone with Israel against the resolution. Cuba and Costa Rica abstained. Hungary and South Africa, boycotting the assembly. were absent. REGRET AND CONCERN The resolution noted with "re- gret and concern" that Israel had not complied with four previous assembly resolutions to withdraw from Egypt. It . quested the sec- retary-generai to continue his ef- forts to obtain this withdrawal and report within five days. Delegates said later they con- strued this provision to mean that "amma sitjold should try to get Israel our of Egypt by Thursday midnight. Israel's delegate, Abba Eben. cornplianed to the sascrnbly in the debate that this time limit would not permit a final clarification of the situation. He reiterated Is- 's-viewa t&- the Gastitr-Q and Sharm Ill Shaikh entrance to the Gulfof Awaba must 'h held until a definite and per- manent solutlon is found so that Egypt would not threaten lsraal sundya aft- erno n to go int the situation. ls- ruil said the two hinge around these three all listed by llban in his to the assembly: 1. A discussion of the Council resolution (.1091 calla on Eat bhep the One: Ca pen to all coontrlu. Egypt ro- fused to obw the resolution on the grounda aha is-at war with Israel but Israel demanded Sa t that Egypt must comply with Study Latest Jet MONTREAL (CP) - Twelve German fliers who fought the AI- lles during the second world War arrived in Canada Sattnday to be ght up to date on the latent dian Jet techniques. The German officers will spend formed German air command is buying 125 of the Jets Halifax Employee Their Canadian training pro- Vance group is Capt. Cari-Reina Koch, II, who spent 53'. years in Canada as a prisoner during the second World War. tnorsthantheiastonc."be PRICE Sci s; To Plan United Nations Troops In Gaza Strip resolutions if EEYN EXDECII 1" rael to comply with UN decision. 2 Reciprocal duties of Israel and Egypt-in other words. each country carry out what it expects the other country to do. 3. A definite role for the UN Emergency Force - h w Ionl would it stay on the armistice line between Egypt and Israel as well as in the key points of Gaza and Sharm El Siielkh if indeed it In deployed there. ISRAEL POSITION Eban wound up Israel's case with the statement to the assem- bly there is nothing complicated about it. He said Israel must have guarantees and said that del- egates of France. Belgium, Costl Rica and the RepubI' of Ireland appeared t share the view there must not be unilateral action. He said Israel will have evac- uated 80,000 square miles of Eg- yptian tel-Hrory by next Tuesday nd faor this reason he objected to the comment in use reslution that Israel has failed to comply with assembly resolutions. He said if the entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba had been evacuated and Egypt had gone back there would have been a renew of the blockade by Egyptian ships and this w nld lead to war. On the Gaza Strip. he reiterated the Israeli stand that it future must be discussed and a withdrawal of Israeli forces could be part of a settlement. EGYPTIAN POSITION Mahmoud Fawzll. ION-III! llllilr isterr of Eypt. whose request for an assembly debate on the with- drawal ot Israel precipitated the latest round of talk. laid the is- sua before the assembly is clear- line! must withdraw from peri- rl " ,tmk by aggression." . i Phat OI Francs called and unfair any demand that Isrsel withdraw completely from Egypt without assurance that Egypt olaa will comply with UN resolutions. He referred to the Suez Cand and said Egypt had blocked I with wreckage and P T p0 mission for clearance until British and French withdraw..- inod Eben in asking for with resolution) H. Fawsieraplied Goof!!! at was "shedding c tears" about the Sue: Canal and asked whether the French del- egates had forgt the canal was destroyed by what Fawzi said was the "aggressIon' of Britain. France and Israel. - I2 German Fliers Arrive To Techniques gram will take the fliers first to London, Ont-. and from there to Portage La Prairie. Man., and Centralia, 0nt.. or Moose Jaw, Sask. Three more officers will be- gin training in two weeks and SH German cadets will arrive in the i l I I 'I'm sure I'll enjoy this HALIFAX fCPl - Mines Minister Will Not Run Harald Doehring. fl. is an h'WlVCQG'IllW&IIIC