ally-sihn Train to West This Year .. lumber oi Marliimers l I'.',7.;iei'l to .make the trip ll” 1” 'when the "overlander '1” -.',i- operates irom hero 10 SP"C"K.,, coast in II manner ”"' U5... iiie operation or the Choker special" and rains which brought back Eastern Province! many 5 jar a. brief holiday- sibnund train ilill ye" my .s limited capacity iiniiinr l in lb" mmiiiair The we Mill Ilewing coaches can as "Mimmd M mg jhiirney. 1'” ”'mM.h,.,, however. will be ."";...i.i..m in ii baggage var. II I” C Mr and two recreation 'l'"":,. .,, make up the lull train. r;""Jil. npernto over the Crin- ) ,N.itirin:iI l”l93- arm" Railways Expect Ikiiiliiaiy Situation Back to Normal Soon y1();.,('T()N: N-B-I Fgbt N I . . one oi the worst snou- fa iisit the Maritime: in re- ... lliC Canadian National has been battling snow rally a week. Alter the rm of the latter part oi this was immediately by a snowstorm oi eqlml uiiii-ii greatly hampered '.".l(TS. I. I Uri.-ii.-.-.-:iiiiig upon the storm W F. ltiihlnsoii. regional vice presi- .(,m ,1... general manager. said H; mm easing up or snow condit- . WP milirriy will now have to my the various SRPIIS and H . .-tint have been blocked W... ;..-v.i- (or the last Jew days. Ind it ,5 pxpkcled that the situa- um. -..:li be back to normal within iii" iv. the main line was kept ; iiic constant running oi pimrs between terminal iIlr'.'i'. was considerable de- Ell ir.-iins, on some occasions min 1:11: passenger trains were oprrdtml ultli two locomotives. The 'r.ru'(-mcnt oi ireight has pm " Hy ceased within the last cm: r n' days but (rcighi trains have :::r.i- i-umnienced to roll acain Illii the banking or freight should .nnn be inktn up. I Tiuv worm extended plractically lli."l'lZIlflliI the wliolc Marltinics irri the rnst to the rxlflway ior -:-my ien-irwal will be upwards in IhQl?f.3 ni thousands of dollars, he ronrliiderl. Conlerriiiijg 0n Aid For Tito Br J. M. Roberts, In-nciaini mess News Analyst .I r. lii'cmal.lonai economic expert; in:-. E!:t.a.l.n, France and the Un- ited States are coilierring in Wishfnzion this week about aid for 'i'ii:nsinvin niocr next: June. The present aid program runs Nil then. But Pannier Tiio's Gov- ernment is not in shape to do by itself what the experts test is needed in this Marxist outpost of Icilipof-lion io Russian expansion- sni. M the conference was about in "W. the experts had the assur- Inrr or Georse V. Alien. ambu. '35" "5 Frisrsda lor the lust. two years, that unless the Allies play ,- ' SM! Muoiaiy. the llklihood znqw. rm doubli.-cross ismimosi Tjxriifn prone still me that the m :(.; miniorm split was s com. Yinn. trick designed to leave llznsiavis in a iiith-column po. ;;;2llhilr0llllltI the western rront rnunird oirifirlmd observe" hvle du- kmw M L5-I Hlteclnlly those who hind min "5 "I5"? 801313 on be- rm, Yusosisv. Albanian and . is iii-encs tour years no. in uilrlliion to 3 --"3 Wm,” B .ooo.ooo rfiilllnillflllnk km". the U'si hu . Britain i :1 :;.-':..??r. em-.w.mo.m in ..m t .1-dc glllsoslavins liniavor. lirrtrdl in I mu which ” 9” mm "ul'1'e'9C: 3i20.000.000 in the Emu-'w1re "HI"! in Jilly. Yugo. t - 4 hi?-1O:i'ar!rhas'r)e1ceived Wt-import. Bank rind 0:1 3:013- sii'i'W" "WI grant. ' .1 liar nrilynm Iwnchmk . new mm- ,,,,W mm" miphnalziniz electric 5.. MW” mew.” steel and textiles 3llI.lil'iiIiii)0. I mac” to mt "hm" ',,J""0 in export rnnsciiy. '-hm L BIRTHS. MARRIAGES DEATHS go. For "iiiii;ii6a” i 7TiH'-ii-iiir'i-r'- ,'ljj"i--77 iii””xiE?-""1':'oiiT.v piini Feb. 17 1953 g A . a Mr. rind llnrolri King. Montague, s p 7 DEATH! I-:Ro;.ii.n - At the sum 38 K 2:710 on Tuesday. Feb. in, my M Eoicrlns Msononsld. mm- .-,m Hm Valley. iimizig at the "cm wh simmer mmmi -Home mm more the iimersl will tats Dlmml” grids! mominl to St. mm; rm m names at 8.45. inter- ” a Roman catholic coni- .-Eiiizoaav 21. N52 IIEIITRAI. BIIMIIIIAI This column is reserved ior Iisws oi local Interest, but advertising oi n newsyp nature may be inserted st the cents a word. strictly psy- sbls in ulvsnec. CIIABTEI IPLIGIITII to my point in Canada or the United states ior passengers or cargo Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 640. NURSES ALUMNAE auction sale. classroom at Training School. P.E.I. Hospital. Friday. Feb. 22nd. 8:30-p.m. WINDMILI. SPECIAL 'I'0l)Al'. Rolled ham, scalloped potatoes. fresh carrots. pickled beets. bread and butter. 65 cents. CASE WITHDRAWN - The use oi a resident at Mt. Slaw- nrt. charged with nan-support, was withdrawn by request of the prosecution. at the Queen's County Magistrate's Court yester- tiny. i.r.n- iron -'T0ll.0NTO - The Secretary oi the P. E. 1. Feder- atlon oi Agriculture, Mr. Lincoln Dewar. it-it yesterday morning thy rail ior Toronto. While there he will he a member at n ilirecl ,mnn panel board which will dis- cuss on the air. the siiect ithe immigration policy in -con- junction with present day agri- cultural problems. . STUDENTS ABSENT - Th? 'siorm of this week has been felt in many placcs, not the least. of which is the Vocational School where a short cours in animal husbandry is in pro: ess. Mr. W. S. McMuriry, who is conducting the course said yesterday that at llr-asi. seven pupils who had rec- isicrcd Iiati not even been able iin get into .ihc city to attend. s.............-.m. .............. -..p.. . local Railway Employee Attends Monctonlleciing MONGIVON. N.B.. Rb. 2o- The general, annual meeting of the Canadian Government Railways Employees Ballet and insurance Association was held in the city council chambers at the Monsoon City Hall here today. uoncrsl matters dealing with the siisirs or the association were discussed and action taken on those that were approved. A.A. Bourque of Mono- ton acted as chairman. Among those present were 'I'.M. Brchaut, Charlottetown district. TIIAFFLLSTILL Continued from page I the snow from the streets. Plows pushed hugs mountains or it to the centre and leaders and truck! worked long hours gto get it army and permit the tree -Slow oi trsiiic. -min station The Canadian National Railways reported its greatest diiiiculty yu- lerday was on the souris sub-di- vision. East at Elmira. the condit- ion was serious and the regular train irom that point to the city had to be cancelled when it was round impossible to move out at all. It was little better from this end and the only train to Bouris was a plow train opening up the line. The plow had diiilculty last night but oiiicials expressed the belief that the train irom the Eastern centre would leave there on time this morning. The car lerry "Abegweit" had no trouble on the crossings making them in about an hour. However. serious delays to the Maritime Ex- Y'S Ml-THIS MEETING - The weekly su-piper meeting n! the Ccntennial Y's Men's Club was held at. the Y.M.C.A. last night lwiin Bill shame. in the chair and icovcrnor. was the oiiiciiil speak- er and he gave a very interesting talk on Y'sdom and the Dominion ICOHICITHCP which is to be held at Bani! in the early sunvnicr. - Personals- I.niir-riy, ('iiarlntt:-- patient in the City ; Mr. .I. I-'. town. is .1 .l-lospilai. Mrs. George Morrison of char- iinttetown was a recent visitor in isummerslcie. the guest or Miss ilvlargnret Hill. Messrs. Prcsirin 'ri-einere and Frank Watts, Hampshire, return- ed home from Montreal satur- ciay evening. having spent. a short time visiting there, the guests of Mr. Wati.s' two sisters. TEAiillEllS' Oontinued7i:o:iil Duo 1 poor teaching. On the other hand it was im- practical ior TIII'ill municipalities to raise more revenue. T-he matter then. was ior the prnvlnce to solve. "The province is iuliy as Ihlc financially Is the municipalities to participate in a solution to the teaching problem." Mr. stsniield said. ”Thls problem will not be solved saiisiactorily unless the province does participate." "We wlll- pay ior years. perhaps senerations . . .unleiui the province. acilyely participates in the milit- ion . . ." Mr. Thurlow and Mr. Michelin upheld the governments stand in the matter and reviewed expendit- urss ior education. - Mr. Tiiurlow said the govern- ment had gone as in its it. could. In 10 mu provincial exp:-iidiiures had increased from '5l.500.000 to 581100.000 and revenue but not kept pace. Mr. MsoLcsn said the province paid .55 percent oi the coat of education and said his own county had granted teachers I 10 percent salary boost. - lie said the province had shown great progress under the Liberal Government oi Premier Mscdori- blessed that rile was tenders would be called shortly for itiie Canso causeway and that the Agriculture Department. by im- proving nwiihods and isrming t-nndii.ionii.twiu trying to been iai-rnera in the rural areas. He said the government had arranged development or the 42- inch roai scam at the lnvernoss pit and that work was expected to begin in April. . OTTAWA. Feb. 19--(CP)--A re- ri-piinn iii. the rriilduirci of tin- Military Attache ior Air of the Soviet Embassy. celebrating the 34th anniversary of the Soviet Army. Saturday. Feb. 23. has been cancelled in deiersnco to the per- ind oi oiiiciai mourning for King George VI. the Military Attache. C. Procarov announced Monday. TI IN MEMORIAM tln loving m;i:ory oi lisrry Memtslslil. who ssedgwsy roa- niuy 11st. 1051. Today lirlngu book and of a loved one (one to rest. gut you will never be lorgotian y the ones who loved 908 Nil .. n:-, iiNl)l2li1'AliIiI siiiislitusn . Clisuniieiowp as North Wlilshln riiqiye 1. God use as strength to but It. oounlo to less the blow. Is: what it mount is pert with you. No one but God will ever linow. Friends may think we have ior- gotten. when at times they see us smile. Int they more know on. liner-culls. our smile lilacs all the aims. liver lunomberld by Ilia Wits ,a. sing song led by Fulton Pierce.' .Mr. Ax-t.lii.ir H. Duvnr. District: press on the mainland caused the Borden train to be live hours late lorrivirig here late night. That also (meant: the train to Tignish would the very late arriving, A train irom Georgetown got in- ihe city on time yesterday but the return train was encountering heavy going last night and was re- lwried as being many hours behind schedule. The trains irom Murray llarhor to Souihport met with no difficulty and were reported as be- ing on time both ways, while the train -Iram Tignish to Charlotte- town yesterday arrived only about .20 minutes late. Flaws were out. an every dfvlslaii oi the Province u nil- waymen tried to keep" the lines open in the race at the heaviest snowisii o.' the winter. TELLER or icnntinued irom Page ii ihe isii, pulled it irom in hole and threw it through the air ea ii (ly- ing target ior his ieliow club members. Son oi a weekly newspaper man Ruli- hls mark in Toronto and Montreal lieu-spnper circles before he lhourzlit s sick weekly at Sault Ste. Marie in 1901 and built it into a thriving daily. He Went to Toronto in 1890 where he became a reporter with the old Empire. soon he rose to city editor. The Empire merged with the Toronto Mail in 1305, bit the new owners reiused to hire any at the Empire's editorial stati Mr. Currsn then went to Moni- rcai to becmie city editor oi the Herald. In 1901 he was in poor health and set. out on I trip to the Paciilc coast to write some stories and to regain his health. lie stopped in the Sault and liked it so well that he bought the weak- ly and settled down to make it a career. In 1912 he tlirned the paper into a daily aha installed the iirs! three-magazine linotype in on- tario. In 1911 he became s. charter member oi the Canadian Press when the national news en-operst- ive was formed. He retained his membership until 1947 when his son took it over. A native oi Ireland. its wail an active newspsper man ior some 65 years. He loved to coin siouns. of the Sault. he wrote "Remecublg slrlngem are welcome in this town;" oi smaller daily newspap- ei-ii, "The local newspaper-'ls the only one that gives a dam about the communit.v:” and of the Sault star "Our paper trests people like human beings." lliii oiiice door was open to at? -from Indian t.ra.p'pers and lum- berjscbi in political leaders like the late Viscount Bennett and Mitchell F. Hepburn. A United Church sdherent. one oi his clos- est lriends was a Roman Catholic priest. lie published a book. "Hero Was Vinllnd." to set. out. his theory that Northeni Ontario and Mani- toba iormed the Vlnlsnd oi the Noi-semen and that they landed on Hudson and James Bays. rnoher than on the Atlantic ocean. The iunerai service will be held here I-Tidsy. Surviving are his widow; three sons. Robert I... managing director oi the Sault atsr. John A.. menu- ing.edlt.or. and James P.. oakviiie; and six! daughters. -hm-a----m. skins oi Psetiio ocean reels un- dergo over loo separate before they Ire made costs. processes Into Iur -his father published the Esaexl Chronicle and than the orlllia Ncirs-Letter-Mir. Curran made "117: GUARDIAN. cnaiugorr-re-i-own Manslsugliter charge T Dismissed against John Stevenson. of City. was dismissed yesterday by Queen's County Magistrate il- bert Gaudei: when the prosecu- iion tailed to produce any iur-I ther evidence. The hearing had. been several times postponed. The charge arose out oi thi- death December 11 of Mrs. Frank Hickux. 78. Springfield. when the was struck by in car driven by Stevenson that night. At the in- quest held in Sprlnglield on De- cember ?! be-lore Coroner I... E. Prowse the jury stated in ihrir verdict that iiccordiplz '0 "I8 WI- dence the driver oi the car had it under control despite the ivy condition ot the road no the time. No Sioniach: But it Doesn't Worry Mariner VANCOUVER. Feb. 20 --(CP-- Capt. W. Hainlnz. master mariner. is a man without a. stomach. but it doesn't worry him too much. He returned to his home here recently iollowing an operation in a. Montreal hospital ior removal oi his stomach. V Capt. Raining lives on a liquid diet, including several exits clips each day. described by him 35 composed chieiiy oi distined lun- iper juice (gin) and an egg. "A lovely drink." he said today. ”Even ior people who happen to .huve stomachs." to have stomach trouble it) yet": ago when he and the tanker he commanded were captured oi! 5 "l'"'" ”! m"”l””3m"' M" Canadian National Railway: em- Cecii Stewart. l The 47-year-old marincr slai'tnl' ileiirement of C.N.it. Employees The recent retirement oi iwo ployees at this Province. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Jay, was announced by C. N. R. oiiirisis yesterday. , Born in Souihpori in 1887, Mr. Stewart, at the age oi st entered the railroad as ll brskemsn and was later promoted to the posi- tion of yard-mun in Charlotte- town; Upon retirement at the age at 65 and after 34 years oi ser- vice, he had advanced to the post oi conductor. Mr. Arthur Jay. was born in Mt. Stewart. in 1892. and started to work ior the railroad also as a brakei-nan In l9i:t. Later. he too was promoted in the position of yard-man. and upon retirement at 60 years of ago, after 39 years oi svrvice he was Yard Foreman at Borden. At a later date both men will be recipients of the Imperial Service Medal. issued from St. James Palace. England. on behalf of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth ii. for long and meritorious ser- vlce.witii the railroads. . News In Brief axnniamrifiu snii-ivmsr WELLINGTON. N. Z. -(GP) - An experimental consignment oi New Zealand meat to the .North American market will be shipped in March and April. The ireighter Kent will take 1.400 tons to can- add and about hall or the 3,600 tons destined tor the United states. The remainder will he Inboard the -!reighier Port Philip. USEFUL PUNISHMENT JOHANNBSBURJG. South Al-. Borneo during the Second World War. He was it prisoner-o.'-war ior three years, held by the Japanese in Malaya. Sumatra and Jiman where ing ,wa.s sent to Australia for ined- icai treatmeiit. Doctors told himl his shrunken stomach would rc- turii to normal dimensions by: zradually increasing the size or his: meals. But this didn't happen. "The. doctors in Montreal ad-V vised mi: to have my riciiydrsiizri, lbread bssioct remove-d." he said l "So I had it taken out.” I He was ovllraied on a tew weeks ago and must, return cost for an-i weight but now believu the egg- sparkin: 9'! pounds. . He is led other liquids inim- Imuscularly and intra-venouslyw yihe sad lot oinmnn without s stomach. , The egg. he explains. the nutritive value for his special drink and "makes it slid down in Ibii more e.-islly" New Trial Ordered I in Hull Murder case HULL. Quc..Tch. no .- tcm--. The sudden r-niii-tmoin death of Mr. Justice Valmorc Bieiivonue. oi Quebec resulted today in A new trial for one man charged with murder and in it delay oil the sentence oraimthrr man con-i victcd of manslaughter. Mr. Justice Bienvenue. .57. diedi of a heart seizure last night while addressing in jury trying Rhcal Leo Bertrand oi Ottawa on a charge of murder. At the opening of the court to- day. Mr. Justice Paul Ste. Marie dilmissed the jury and ordercdl Bertrand to appear March 6' when the time and -place ior his new trial will be fixed. l A charge of venue may but sought ior the trial, because of the diliieulty ni finding in this area I jury without some vii-w.i.i of the case. Bertrand will remain in i.-us-i tody until his new irial is com-l pieted. ' AVID READERS - The reading rooms or ilie Muni- cipnl Library at Hei5iilKI..I"ll'll,Bifid. had 1.0-I9.li'ill visitors in l9.5l. V -. G. H. deinlto air of distinction . limit are Wail Plaques in various dc menu. you're sure to find the Dutch on I! to In and you'll iind them in sun . Tailoring mi Alterations RITE - WAY consume . and recall! , Phone 2337 the thing right now and the miilinsvy of which to choose your iuost naturism ohspun. They are main IN rslibiy screws. Wsiiie Ween straws. Brsld Straws. and um Milan Straws. All are gully trimmed with spring norm-s and nits or perky issths . and veils: New blonds colon and si course navy, brown or black - in prices Go on a straw shopping spree in the Mllllury are from 3.98 to 9.95. lecilan. I tiilihii. lmfi in a pair vii viii! heist up insicre or Minnie rob you in! A. good bowling sverue. For only 4.50 and us you can get cut Bowling shoes t in lloliIasn's limo Department They are either brown or olierryione. lines. I to B - they're lsool to the ice and the MI pelts lieu ventilated sides. as well as Pensions sales with the non slip leit toe. You Just have no lies wlisl reel Bailing Shoes will do ior your nine-Como get I pair lieiore ynur next howling Isle - they're In the Ladies shoe Department sip llolman's. the poor camp foods and .-proiitlcss occupation and very hadl heavy labor reduced him from in -.'or the y to 35 pound; :tlli'llOmnSleT, Instead, the boys are. When he was freed Capt. Rain-ibcing given various tasks consid- iei-cri useiul to them. other operation. He has lost more; lilo diet will bring him up to at nroviiin: ' The patina ni wall pniished brsss here and there in .WNIf Mill! Wm "M b sumsnersiiq and Charlottetown stores have JIM POWIVN 5 meiii. or pieces at Brsslsure direct irom lloilsnd. included in this-shill: Loo to 3.95 (or the large round one -- hcsutliul Jsrilinisres. prised 3.65 to 7.15 - tiny Dinner llpin in Little Dutch Girl shapes are 1.00 - Combina- tion Cork Screw-wand Bottle Openers are 1.95 . . . . these no Just a few of the interesting pieces. Come in and browse through the China Depart- Fsshlon right and oh. so roiniorisbie in wear . . .. the smart ltsyolil Crepe, In Win; Blouses - designed to be worn outside your skirt or. sluts t ilicylre tailored -G7!-llllflll ior both) and they're in s plaid pattern- nlue. brown or black and white. Featured by the islvious June Gale. these are called "Patti-Check" and theytre priced 2.98. By 0-III WI! "I! I'M! the lporiwesr Department at the luimnerstas Store. "”C"C" ' .. 0 Be all set and ready in greet the "First Rollin and in do this in the! proper mood sndmsnner you'll went a say new straw list. SIIIWI In rica --lCP)-- Schoolmasters here, have discarded the ancient prac-I tice oi punishing scholars by mak- ing them write out so many lines -01 an exercise. "Writing lines is a said handwriting." one; 30 Railway Freight Cars for Nild. ircight cars to Newfoundland. the HALIFAX. Ileb. 20 - Coming to Halifax be take another cargo of 30 urgenily needed railway Canadian National ship Brigiis will Thursday irom St. John's and North Sydney. She is in com- mand ot Captain Ernest Riggs. Two weeks ago the minus sull- cd from here with another large cargo of new railway cu; bum W the Eastern Car Company st Trenton. N.S. They were taken Steamship: arrive hem cars were unloaded with the bigi mine at the U.S. base there. The others which were broken down were taken to St. John's. There will still remain to in ilm'Pl'59d irom here to Newfound- land. iollowing this voyage or W0 3FlllUl- liillroximaialy another 50 freight cars. Goodyear Rubber Company Report 'r0aoN'm, Feb. 20 W (C?) - G00dYEIi' Tire and Rubber Coni- nany of Canada Ltd., had net profit for the year ending Dec. 31. I961 of 33.9'Ttl.535 or 314.3 I. share. This compares with 32,. 146.225 for the previous year. Working capital rose irom sit,- 569.406 in si5.5io.ii2. pariment ior some iimfhin been loiiowing similar abroad. HUGE Hl-IlrlvRlN(i (?A"l'('.H Oslli, Norway -(CF) -- in February ions or slow herring or 93.000 more tons than at the same time last year. American scholars studying or teaching in Norway were con- ducted through the factories at Aalesund. where most of the her- ring is converted into fish meal and oil. .. .XlEl.BOURNE. Australia, Feb. l9-Reiitersi-Aiistralian newspap- PERS;;AL K NOWLEl)'(i E ABERDEEN, Scotland -. tCPIl -Local students awaiting a lec-l iizre on peptic ulcers by Proi. C. F.i llIln;'Woi'tl1 were told ii had hecni mncelled. The Drniessor youi giicssed it -- was suffering irom a V peptic ulcer. . mc...T.35””c rcnxaiax , LONDON. -(CPI- "Did Bill," IIIIE slender-billed cockaioa at the London Zoo, is too years old. He lrelebrated his century with at lbirthdny present or too almond vniits in a. cake tin. l 1 HOME TR!-lATMlL'N'P I - ---- i l PRETORIA, South Africa iCPi -The director or Transvaal Hospitals. Dr. H. J. Hugo. told at conference here that money is or- ien wasted in sending patients overseas for treatment they can get in south Africa. He suggested legislation to stop people collect- ing money for such purposes un- less they could show the neces- sary treatment is not available here. I.l0WEST0l'T, England - (CPI -Senlorpstudcnts at n hoys' school here will be given sewing lessons at the local girls' school. In re- turn. the girls will visit the. boys' class rooms to mend iuses and iii tap washer-A. I -.;.;I;:'sI.';;'.."-"..iE.... Ll.ANE'LLY, Wales - ICPI - wlicn a gale upset a truck here, bvsianders saw is baker climb iroml the wreck apparently covered with. blood, The gory display. howevt-r,5 rnme irom the crushed innit oi. lam iaris , t I INDIAN RAIH-MAKERS NEVV DELHI. - (CF) -- Prime Minister Nehru told I questioner", in parliament that the National. Chemical Laboratories at Poona! have been asked to investigate the, possibilities or inducing rain by dropping dry ice on ihc clouds. Tliemliidiihi " Metieioi-ologicnl De- I i I i I l signs and various slsss. prised irom- M. - Brssswsrs simply Intriguing. l the Little Shop. Charlottetown and I l section lies a truly glamorous srrsy ' or: said yesterday Queen Eliz- abeth and the Duke oi Edinburgh to Argentina. where twelve of the. all experiments The." western fisheries oi Norway early had landed 437.100 BOSfFON', Feb. 30 .. (AP) Two tugs started lowing the stern section oi the storm-broken tanker Fart Mercer toward land tonight. The hulk has 13 see- mcn passengers aboard. The Coast: Guard received a message that the tow is under way o!i' Cape Cod. Two tugs. the Foundation Josephine out at Hall- fax and the M. Moran. took the derelict. section in tow, baunr in the direction of Nantucket light- ip. At the New,Ynrk office of the Moran Towing and Transporta- Wm 03-. Ini:.. owners at the M. MOFIH. II. was said the course oi the law will. be in Block Island, PAGE FIVE Tugs Stern Of Tanker; Inquiry Into Pendleton Loss Begins Young also testified that the Pendlaion went aground in the Hudson River last July snd trot a bad jolt." - Raymond L. Sybert. M. oi Oklahoma. City. chief! engineer at the Pendleton whose two l-makes sections washed aground yum- day. testified his vessel battled rough weather ior 15 hours bo- iore bow and stem separated at about the filth hold Sunday night. "there wu a very loud noise and I knew we were in ti-outbic." hg said. ”li. was I. ierriiic noise --sort of like an explosion. The ship took a port list. but in I few minutes she was riding well. in R.I. The ultimate destination may be New York. The tug Ocean Prince is stand- ing by and the Coast Guard cut. ior Esstwind is escorting in. con. voy. The Foundation Joaephing got A line aboard the stricken stern section in mid-afternoon. Shortly iii'ter, the Moran translerrcd medical supplies irom the cur- tar to the stern hulk. Two at the 13 seamen still sboard the wreck. ed craft are ill. one with pm... monis. Mercer and another tanker. the Pendieton. when is nOlllheuter cracked than both in two sun. Ill? nllht and Monday. They i't3'9d tltboalld to help in salvage h dmlh 5. 21 hi their companions a . been removed earlier. Six men were killed in the battle with the elements. eight are missing and presumed dead, and 37 were rescued. Meanwhile A Coast Guard in. vestigaiion in Boston heard testi- m0n.V from the crew at the Pen- dleton. I I Say: Dumage Not Repaired James M. Young. Galveston, Tex-v chief Pi-lm-Pman. said the tanker had ”ii bad three-way iracture in the bulkhead between the No. 4 starboard and centre I-ank5" when be inspected her in are expected to make their tour or Australia - cancelled this inoiiiii by the King's sudden death -ciiiicr late in mas or 1954. pantry prepared for Day. February 26 this always delicious Be sure and have your We have a fresh stock of everything you need for drydock last month. I He slid the "i'raciiire" liad lint lbccli repaired. PANCAKE DAY! Sin-ove Tuesda m Pancake supper. The 13 aboard are the last of , , total 0! 8! men who were on Lhcl AUNT IEMIIIA PAIICAKB - BIICKWIIATS the sea again.” . While the battle i.o tow the lmilillbled stern section of the Fort Mercer was going on. it. was nociderl to sink by gunlire the ybow section. drifting danggmugly .in the high seas. The Trinidad icoiiporation. in New York. the .vessel's owners, gave the Court lGu;rd permission to destroy the hu . .....................- ANCIENT (Continued from Page ... .N..-.....- H- - "lP. court of claims deterred ljudgmcnt. and left. it. to the king to decide who should carry hi: spurs. Two of the men shared the honor. . The Bishops of Durham and of 'Baili arc niopccied to claim the ancient. rizht to "support" the young Queen-"Ye first on hex right hand and ye second on her ion. in ya solemn procession." one at the most ancient lirir vilog-as is that of the Lord of the Manor of Workshop. Nottingham- .shire, to present I right-hand glove to the sovereign and to support. her right arm while she holds the imperial scoptre. The L-oiirir-iirsi. held in 1377 .tor the coronation of Richard II J-will soon be appointed by the iQueen to start sitting through I claims. 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