"Clover: by Like The Desi)” Clear beeomlngaetoudy In ihdl " lnthaevenlna; l' winds. Sunday: i '.fP.E;l. and his family were vic- SOENE OF -AGOlDllNl'.I.' Airman Killed iln Accltlelll on Highway -West Of Summerside Pinned heuuth , etl.Ac Joesph Hero m m.oiilbo'?ernan 8 recto bylwsttea. Native oi Bedeque Dies In Edmonton EDMONTON (CP)-Hugh John Hbllllomelw. 80. former member of the Alberta legislature and ex- mayor of Wetaskiwin. died in hes- gintal here Thursday after a about us. Born in Bedeque, P.l.'.I., he set- tied in Wetaskiwin where he was aight stretch. enter- the ditch trons the left hand side, striking the bank and over turning at least once before com- a .C.M.P. were called to the of the accident and took fioned at Summerside since May of this year. eiigermeosnpletins e The ear, a 150 Chas was first observed in the Mr. Gordon Linkletter, a passing motorist, who discovered the body. of the airmen pinned beneath the left rear tender in the grass-aim swam" ditch. e tracks (indicated that rorbis h c nvened an inquest and had been Identified John Crowell of the no Olwltd . the inqtiiest was sdioiirned ' . again in 1017 and ION. ura?:':' ":1" M7 m' MN" Be is survived by a son. Ken- neth 6., of Edmonton, president of the Canadian Rugby Football Halifax Child Dies In Fall From Veranda Eisenhioiwer illledges To Work For Peaceful Su WASHINGTON (Apr 2 sins es Solution 'lI3biICIl!W I 2E til it in get. iii. tr E 5; is E335 iggies E-- 3 3 I fig cyst; ,"f ted Steamship Servic - For E. ls.-Nfldz SEPTEMBER 1, 1956 iwife Of Former SCHEDULED FOR SEPT. IO-ll 'AIberton Man Dies In Accident Ilr. Herbert Johnston of Box- l) has-y, Mass, formerly of Alberton. time of an accident at Sussex. N. ',car . utof Contfillw-.-7' tlie' car went out of control in 0VIl'tIll'llG(l with them in the car were their four children. Therese aged 9. Enid aged 8, Francis aged 5 and Donald, a relative of Mrs. John- tal at Sussex. The others were un- day for Mrs. Johnston's lormer illelatives of Mr. Johnston on P.E.l., include his only sister. Mrs. Missing em h Found In Toronto ll, of heath: Slnllluiahdie. intu- :dwi9t.w.M can you. 1.. yesterday morning when their am ' ponth on the federal govern- concernlng the accident may 1 .p.ndgng 3 go gm-9 were few. R.C.M.P. at Sussex said mm. on o er The existing .... ants take in nine provinces - all except Que- bec. Eight provinces rent the three forms of taxes to the cent- Gov. - General Completes Tour Provinces, Will Meet Al ...i:::.::5sA-.2:.:.(e:”.:.4?.-.21 I Victoria For Tax Talks A (CP)-Provincial gav- day. as his tour of Qimbws Gaspe peninsula came to an end. he wishes he could enjoy the wond- erful salmon fishing of this pic- turesque country. rel government. Ontario rents per- "1 hope 1 33,311 be .519 to rs. sons! and corporadon income turn and ejoy the many attrac- tues but retains succession dul- tions of the region," be added. 198- Mr. Massey attended a civic re- ception at the municipal hall, on The provinces have been with- lnose gravel on a sharp turn and holding their decisions for several . months. Officials here said Fri- Itrs.'ht the' Char-daytheybetieveitiikelythepio lntfie MacDonald of Judigue. Cape incial views will be made known Breton, was killed. Mr. Johnston. at conildesiietal lgalks they mashe- of the car. area in . duled for a re s. dd”: pd 1"” Deputy finance ministers of the federal and provincial govei1i- mliinciil wiilud th be hnl al . . w wo prepare e c c Ronnie and 2' .1” mm N M” groundwork for any inter-govern- ston. Enid and Ronnie sustained went -sreemenll '0-be lined ll- - ter. """"' Mm" "d '" "' "mi The federal offer .- which has hjundg beeuiii standllis.gnsits::ee last"March-- It is thought the unfortunate peo- '0 0 "PP we we -- M w to cm '"'..'r.:':”..rr:"r: .322: eaetowlljiaiggu gm: 3” hi: ggelveili coolypby several of the " I" mm provinces. but none has yet said home near Port liewkesbin-y, N. " ”m.'l5m7" or W" 8 wouu) SPLIT raxns The fedgal offer lnvolvass a split between a cents an provin- mdr” H”dV- El”"d'l”- "5 cial governments of personal and 9'”dm”"m'- ”5"- 3”” "mil" corporation income taxes and sue- 9" 0' Mb9m- ml ml! Ind lcessinn duties. Provincial taxpay- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Hodg- m would be mama to deduct aon of Alberton with whom he mm 13.1;-1,431-.1 pgymonu silent many years of 1'" llliyhood. 10 per cent of federal per Other uncles and saute include come tax, nine per cent of tax- llr. Vernon Matthews, Mr. Cher- able corporation income and to tea Johnston. Mrs. Fred Wells and per cent of federal succession dut- IIII. John Oliver, all of Alberton. ins. paid ualisa , from feiiqeral treasury, to bring all mono (cm - uanto Cadell. tar-sisccession . . t' A 0' ” -gg,w;;.nl,;;;.-er-hm From ' wasamcron (AP) plant on Formosa with a caps- ebotkdownotitheciiineoastiast wee Russia Tests New A-Weapon MOSCOW AP)-The Russians announced Friday they have det- onated a new and different nu- clear weapon "applicable to H19 of various kinds of This device was reported set off Thursday in the second of tests arming troops." started Aus. 24 "to perfect nu- clear weapons." : The Moscow radio, indicating the Russians are working on a tactical nuclear weapon, said: "New tests of nuclear weapons were made in the Soviet Union on Aug. It and Aug. 30. "'l'heae"testrs and impendlnl ones aim at perecting nuclear weapons and developing new types which could be used for equip- ment by various arms of the ser- vices." were touched oil "at great height" Crash VAN00 lCP)r-A ores-Jordan, I, of ; Arriv here at Another Burnaby. s.c., one 1050 lllll hm rlneined at the crash scene etsiled aiiciihiios. aiuii im- 1" wllsroe '35; Obser- Six Survivors Of Alaska e In Vancouver nied in a statement h-omtcold Bay reports which said the air- liner was in names before it struck the ground. The statement also. said: landing attempts. According to in the Cold Bay control insrsh- tower, the ' " passed over the landing runway onithe down- wind leg of a routine radio range approach. "The aircraft was in the clear. pm well under the cloud ceiling, and . with visibility of approximately "It wee at" this point that the aircraft was seen to lose altitude and struck th " e . The CPA's 2)-man investigation b inde d The United ltates Civil Aviation auth- Igly will. eenduct as pub- tseuisy; its Crashes - curlty, to pay due attention to nu- clear a hillside overlooking the Meta- pedla River. A short distance away was the Junctions of the Matapedia and ll " ' Riv- ers and the New Brunswick bar- der. LAUDS RACIAL HARMONY fallout. around the peninsula. His special STILL SEEK BAN The announcement that the new Russian device is "applicable to the arming of various kinds of troops" seemed to imply an effort o l to harness nuclear power for tact- salnl Joli" W0m5n icnl use by ground and air forces ' ' as well as for strategic bombing. All C"”.smg ing, and Mr. Massey then will be- gavernment wants atomic and hy- Q,” Riviera an Loup, Que. "The Soviet government cannot Mr. Holllngum escaped Injury. into consideration and is forced. immediately available. guided by the interests of its se - weapon tests. - COLONEL DIE! t intends also in future to Frank Percival Henley, mans meat on the complete banning of fore aplosionsgvdtbess started his miiltew; with Aliavelfihookings Heavy For Three-Day. Labor Holiday NRONTO (OP) - Despite rain man's pride in crsftmansbip and and generally poor weather dun d5m""l1'llllll Ill! Dill?! ill I0- ing the last few days, travel boolr- "My 5; 47, Wgelgind -re he-vn we 3t'3.i.y..i”i3i'fii..ilZ.'iipl('.'.ia"l'.33 dagplsldlhenfda ge;ltd.eyver. tr-nmfl Elalagtion making it a statutery holi- . tlon com- ' --- ”'””'-- - - ..ii?.::.:l”';.”'E::”a2.."'?.:'..l:; l" ”l"lP""'" "l NI” "ll" "'0 in each September instead of Txpwhd Wl"m" May Day the traditional labor Canadian National Railways Mud” m'Em.op. was expecting the heaviest volume Ponce "Y .11 mghw" wtml. I” ll':'':"'"' M "V uh" D” are -to be reinforced as is usual en . during holiday weekends. Extra trains and equipment Lu. year 55 of the 3! perm” would be p t in ervl th most populaii routels. Ce on G nued drum n” Labor D" haui The Canadian Pacific Railway d” died 1" tum” "dd”"' also will have extra equipment in service. particularly on the Mon- treal and Detroit runs. and TCA says It will have eight Northern Ontario cities, as we" as 25 extra nights on other routes. 0'1'1'AWA (CF) -. 50Vl99 Fl-lb Although ha weather ind mt erles Minister Alexander A. Ish- mned in h-fggulgr true; for the kov said Friday his relations and int few days, no;-mgt 1" contacts with Canadians have were expected for the weekend. ZYOWII 'Wal'mel' durlnl each day of his Canadian visit. "ND Hm-In-57 Mr. lshkov spoke briefly to to Meanwhile. in many Canadian porters through an interpreter on communities labor groups are pre- his arrival here by air in a trans paring their annual celebrations port department aircraft from for thousands who will spend their Saint John. N.B.. for a three-dav weekend at home. visit to the capital. Most labor groups are to hold He was accompanied on the rparadee displaying the working flight from Saint John by Cana- -Prov. Gov't dlln Fisheries Minister Sinclair governm t' Veter mniatar laepotnteen I" W Revenues now "veer star" Ul"l'AWA icr) -am-um and l''- 'l"""' "" "W ” ll" mn,.so”'mv1mmi”.rmnportushisimpsesdonoi i?:t'idrsached new highsin the h..:,':::'”d.”"c””" Iscsl sr ended last hlarch :1. as buyr:eu at statistics reported ”""”" "l" c'”"””' ”',fm""i A pi-'eiiniinu-y analysis showed net general revenue at tl.I64.000.- "mu ”'d"'"" whom sia. at Trade llintatc Howe. CU and net general an ""4 It tl-5"-W-W Ir" iinmsu h, M 1: If the previous record year of w bu .a 154-56 tluoeunperahle lgures . wcq..tuso.ino.ooo and u.m.ooo.- "3? "' ""' '""' ",3? Is Approves: Mr. Massey left Friday night for Quebec City after completing his toreduce dang from radioactive mmle mp by row and "H train is due in Quebec this morn- gin ii month's residence at the Citadel. The United States has developed EDMUNp5-1-ON, N. 3, (cp)... Iwmlc M11191"! -Ml Mlle! Wu” Mrs. 1:. w. Hollingum Jr. at Saint ;';"5dl "Ed WW Wlllllc "ll" John, N. B, was reported killed " - Fri when a car in which she Tess stressed that the Soviet '.'d.:1djna mugged Wm; . u-gig dmsen weapons banned. but said - The 30-year-old woman and her the United States and some other hugbgnd were an mug; to sum Western powers block such a step. John after a visit to Quebec City. fail to take these circumstances Dean; of the mishap were not "Nevertheless, the Soviet gov HAMILTON. Ont. (CP) - Col. Bill! ” ceaselessly in its efforts secretary of the Hamilton Charo Ito achieve an international agree- bar of Commerce for 8 years he- he the manufacture. storing and use day, son of the late John W. etpnclearwmpons. eswellasths Healeyolcuebec city, thecolonei - so for the mwday Labor D” This will be the 62nd annual La- : Aha 33 it Expect Boost I In ' Trade To Follow: Move Trade betweci Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland sets I boost as a result of a -subsidy eat just concluded h t ments. An arrangement approved in Ottawa this week provides that the Federal Government will sub- sidise the service to a maximum of 380,000 and the Provincial Gov- t to a 4 of 31l,0W depending on what loss there may be on the year's transportation business. The ship carrying Wo- duce and other materials between the two provinces is the "Fergus", owned and operated by the Pen- guson Industries people in Plctou. The agreement is in run.ti'om Aprlll,1956foraperlodofthrea years. The matter has been the sub- ject of negotiation for the past several months. Some time Hon Dougald Macltinnon, Minister of Industries and Natural Resour- ces, P.A. Murnaghan, his minister. and W. E. Agnew. actor of Trade for the & Air line bookings, too, are heavy says extra flights to New York. Cleve- CO d' G ' ' W land. Montreal. Winnipeg and Mr. lshkov will be in Ottawa until Sunday morning when he will fly to St. Cathnrlnes. 0nt., aha Five Cases Polio This Week- or-rawa (CF) - me new Delis the Federal and Provincial govn i :v .W