Hugger nukes dinners: Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dow pastime suppers. l. III IV IVIIVIOIV VIII PIOPI.I'I PAPII E PAGES CHARLCYFTETOVVN. CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1955 PRICE 5; ht I I U.N. Command Protests New Air Incident By Philip Klrn SEOUL. Korea. (Reuters)-The United Nations lcommand Thursday accused tttrigger-happy gunmen” in I North Korea of shooting down an unarmed training plane and damaging another. . . One of the most strongly worded ITN protests since the end of the l(oi'can War in July, lfl.'i3. minted to eight other such shooting incidents in the last if) months and said the Communist gunners ”seem to derive a fiendish rdelight" in firing against unarmed pianos. ' Arrests Mode l In Saint John ; Fur Coat Theft .1 A r SAINT JOHN. N. 3. (CF) - If." t r I 1, . . . . . or v. - 1-":.32l.””.2.”'..t:i."':l.l"Z ".:'.":: :2 clean stafofteU.l.A."1Th Lib ll rt l "tad fo WBSERVIENCE C An iu: iuuf.-u1u': 54'.” u:.y11.;.,,1.ii1lsnstch and grab artists lifted two i H GED war." lfur costs from a downtown storel Mn" 1”11''"1 1”?” "1”"'"1'd. The Conservative party also is Thursday night. r lutlrd big lCana!:ia: niironopollesrluuklatdl wtlrtrh ganardiln niI3llI0f:?1Y Detectives reported they had re-1 it la main y wt mer can cap- cap a. e uss an pu ca oni , . , r. ital" and its leaders "carry out a says. The CCF ”leai-is upon e igoverfrlgmihe.lr?;1:;rr;:111rf:u;' policy of complete aubservience of well-to-do farmers and on the petty ' 1 ' . l'I . fl 1 ' . . '. N t-befnraitional interests of Canada to tContinued on page 1. col; 2) oFl1:h:11rrf:n19havr"n':1:,1;(;11RreIe2;':f Thieves tossed it rock lhrotigh the front door of Mr-Cann Furriers climhctl Ihrotigli the glass and stripped the coats off models in the front window. lifloscow Gives Russians Distorted View Of Canada .y1'1tli'A CPI---Canada. is be- control of the committee of "W portrayed to the Russian peo- ,.u as a country dominated by ,tnir-rtcnn imperialists, eager for uar anrl tutilly of cruelty to Es- atiiions and Indians. the tvxtcrtial affairs department .,... llIIs' picture of Canada is ,,..uu ill a six-page section in the - pst Nlillnn of the Large Soviet Fmu-l.tp;miIia The department RtllllsI'x the Riisslan government U. ,r..ui,pr.'itel.v giving a tiistorted .,..t unit-tw picture of Canada uu umple of the Soviet Union. 1l-1'11 Canadian government's ob- lg.-nuns were contained in an ar- fltlil in the July-August edition oft l-tttmnnl .tffziirs. a monthly bul-1 Emir t-.-tit-ti by the external affairs ,1p.m'tmcnl Th: article cniitatns extracts 1 ..;-..s.. . J Clark Bros. Top Winners 1 In Regular Jersey Classes Clark Brothers of New Wiltshire were top winners in the regular classes in the Jersey show here yesterday. They had four firsts. Irnm the New Soviet Enryclnp. three seconds. three thirds a "M ,,. maul, Canadian; a, couple of fourths and several t-titre for themselves "the liias,l0111" 300'-11 9139111551 111119 C01'1'1P911' had 110 FH1 7113130115 b111- 119 1113119 not in menttoii th: veracity. of this 11011 1”” V917 keen 111 1119 '1911593'.I Very 11118 S110W1HE W111! 111F90 till-rial ptctttre of Canada prcs-t1111l1- 1111115011 13- M111C11- 109 W111" lSeC0l1dS. (W0 11l1l'dS. I 1101111111- (,”,,,r H, rm, govm reader in a I nor in other years and one of the 1 three fifths and as many sixths. gW,..nm..n, . sponsored puhuca, Maritime's outstanding breedersl A couple of New Brunswick ,i,,,.- and showmen. found the going-herds showed yesterday and both rough in heavy classes of top-were successful. Malcolm Mac- SHS WAR WANTED flight animals yesterday. His lKsy of Hampton had a pair of -H. , Rushlan En”-clopaedia-3 Rivernorth herd took three firsts 1 firsts and some other ribbons all M... .,,,,(,.m,n,, is (hm Canmra is in the regular classes. So didlthe way down the line in the I mm”... dnmrrmred by urniax. George llacMillan of Cornwall. regular classes. Campbell lilac- ,.,, and ,rr.,n.,r,,,ue5 directly under This pair of showmen had almost Kay of Rothesay had two firsts me .,,..,r,h or unued 5",.” gm. identical score sheets as the and three other ribbons. r,,,r.r,u..5 1; says Canadian rrmnmjtsdging of the herds. get andl Albert J. Boswall. Charlotte- ,.r,M..,. and me Liberal parry (8,tprogeny got underway. Both had town. R. R. had one red ribbon rm. 3 ,,.,rd mrrm war. irhree seconds. Much had a pair IContinued on page 2. col. 3) The Russian book says Can-r 11 1TwN"CM”1 11 11 of thirds. a fourth and a fifth. lilactllilian had two fourths. fifth and two sixth place ribbons to go with his trio of red and the same number of blue ones. Jim Vickerson of North River A UN announcement said the We ----4- a-we-mm-V 't'.'iiner plane. cett't;vin.: an Anicr-1 11-i'l'1i'f1 P101951 191101 53111 11-"1 icon pilot and tibscrvor tins shot ;'FlIlllI'l -lllsf'I'11'IiS lsaur vntir strli (lnwn npar nu: trrv side nf the dc-. upon fit! 1. Min the rielencelesi milltarlzed zone Wcdnertlay It1l')1l!"P lint 01"”! '11P '1Pl'l1111'3"l7M said a C-47 transport plane look-izoriv and stiliiect it to contin ling for mg missing trainer-.ttotis murderous and rir-vastriling l'l'litirsdav returned tti its base ltl'PHHf1 111'? UH111 11!? r'i1F1'li311 1illlll bullet holes in one vting rf'f'ZlslltJ(l lltlt) the tci'I"t'YF) "W10 1 llllt tiii'tt;iry control of you. in P H E SCICTY Boosted DEMAND RETURN or MEN 5.-.;..y- 1 Yesterday I1 ! F0V111Cl 31' .'tl j-Gen. Harlan C. Parks. hlbition. Seen from left to right; OTTAWA (CP)-Increases boost- mtg, UN member of the mm. 141515 113 V101-AT10N5 are: ”Monte Vista Lad". reserve ing the maximum salary of postal ,3”. armisrice commission. made! Parks said the nemarcaiioi senior and reserve grand cham-tclerks. grade one. by 8300 3 year. the proresr to Communist rr,em..luue was difficult to ldcntifyfrmr 1pion male. ”(.'ottnt Lionheartlretroactive to April 1. have been'b(.r5 ,,f we Corrrmrssimr He de. (hp air Communist planes baa Tone". scnitir and grand cham-;3PDl'0W3d-11W35 301101-1110911 111111115" manrlcd the immediate return of intt-tzlcd fH'Pi' the line on 33 dil- plon bull; ”Rcal Princess Stan- day. r uh, pilot and obggrver who-9 fercnt occasions. he said. but no way". senior and grand cham-l The FEVISCI1 111180 153 s2i010"pIan9 crashed in communist tar. once had any fire been directed plon female. and ”Elationctteisjg-gl:1):S';)a;(i:10'32v4301 nt6l0's2'7601.l'llnT)' and punishment of the against them. I K lst". senior reserve and re- . - -. - 1;,'lll'll' gttnnecs "In the past 10 months aune serve grand female. -r sssss Wmw" l "We suit don't know whethetmtbere have been nine official!) it was a Sanderson and Bor- Annsrr pugs 1tlim sin-titod." a 5th Air F0TCegT9C111111'3(1 1"S13m"9S 1" 01111011 113 1 ' .. FOUR Cl-IAMPIONS IN A ROW 1 I Lord Tweedsmuir On Visit To Canada MONTREAL. tCPl e- Lord Twcedsmuir. son of the first Lord Tweedsmuir who was governor- general of Canada In 1935-40. has: I , . . .Bagotville arrlxecl ll('l(" for a ttvo-uiuntli visltr to Canada. lie Wlll stay in ilont- Q real for 10 days. then go to Van-rt ue' couver where he will he joined by. Lady Tweedsmulr for a holiday atl Tweedsmuir Park. named after; the late governor-general in the interior of British Coltiiiibis. Four championships in one day is quite a record btit such Wasi the case with the Sanderson &1 llorden herd of llerefords from. North River which was judged Postal Clerlis' BAGOTVILLE. Que.. lCPJ- The tightly-bound. blood-staiiied body of Mrs. liudgor Tremblay. 43. was found Thursday in the bedroom of her home in this community 100 miles north of Quebec. Police said the partly-clad body had a large knife-wound in the Name Officers Of Pharmacy rlmihterllv is "Mr to external zatrl iir affairs n;vp.ossctl workers in Canada." The lltissiaiis say part of the armed forces of th ltritish Empire but uitnislr-rs to the tlli'0vlll'PS and under -Fnrtim. Auru-i .11 In enterprise. Lodge every Friday night. Kellv's Cross Pariah WDDPY llonday. August Irina chicken h1l1111lIllIP" Sth. mm-e Szittirday night. George- tmnt Rm-ns Orchestra. R0-.'illal' dance Mount Ikwart llcmnrlal Hall. tonight. 1.c.in wltoatley River. lav tttclii Fovehead Raceway. it Srn she-ii inn. Victoria. it If . II I Stewart Presbyterian '”""1l l'I'itln.v 8:p.m. Temper- mrv films Everyone welcome. 'llP.;lll.'4ll' Sattirday night dance 11 l'NI't"- llall. llrt-hiuin. 91""1c.n supper Verona Rivet 111' 1”'W1r1.l. August 23. Strppcv "1 "1 5 In 9 Dance after. WWII ittlc Bay chicken sup- 'r and li:i7.'i.1r. Wednesday. 24th tiizuzi Fl)FlllIP til rnlx-on's new barn nltrtunc Bridge. August lilth -anti-on 1130'? Stanhnpe it n d Cove "."'1 (1"'""IIInity Hall. Saturday. 1'11 Dnncinil 9 to 12. H St Teresifs hall Fri- llbiilsl zitth. Admission 50 Free Lunch. Hlfluu . lay. 'FlllI M1'1Ib'lns to Old Home Week there 9 no dance Win loe Station tllll. it -,1 Wk M1'1"1:'mllllKht. Daaclna next H3111 ll? htiying fowl every Mon. 1 wm"""" 1 '0 7 ma. and Tuesday mm W1 no and pay at the rm f Paying highest market '1" A P. Gallant. Ruatteo. Showing at Mt. smut-i rridsv '"1r,5.Murd-y. "The Girl Next ..., rt"! story or a nine club Hr”-"he Havor. Dan Dolley, .- Day. Technicolor. r1.1":"'1"'1"I4;lol Plowing mm. ...a w undas. September 14 and '1 full days of competition "rrtslnment ”rise list on tgtinn Albert Acorn. Secret. '""Inn R. R. s. 11 "'"b30u announced that the ML Division 1 Can- mlnlhled Police bll will be Innti Ir.v. min greatest literary figure tin- Bvson Carter." spokesman1 Carter is a Toronto au- lboi who has written novels about "the nrmedl it-rm-s of Canada are formally a e in fact are; Coming Events Rmnanilior Crapaud lKhibition.5911111 riment more Gordon Lo&o. Oomrnun chicken I. siippae Monday. lilllllt" twins in stock, J.F. Mac-I PARIS 'Reutersl--The btit hopes faded fast he could stic hit the Moroccan protectorate L The cabinet. meeting under Pres- x, r . r , lident Rene Coty. decided that the tslers 1111 13111111111 "mm Jambmu elderly sultan's request for an ex- tension of Thursday's deadline for it up I representative govern- in Morocco was reasonable. told French the .nntlonallst parties refused to ae- t ' . rhwrnr Dane. .. Gordon cept his leadership of a govern- Hen Arafa earlier authorities in Paris that rment. it would be the existence position. Moroccan Resident-General Gil- action before this Saturday when lMorot-cans throughout the protect- orate ara expected to demonstrate in favor of former sultan Moham- French circulated Nlllimanllcfl b.V R defence Commit-tgovernment Thursday granted the by secret nationalist organizations "'0 Itcsllonslblc 10 1110 (13h111C1'0flSllltal'I of Morocco. Moulsy Moham-.urging violence on Saturday. IIIH1 worklnz 1'N1f'01'11::KrI'llDll Ben Arafa. a breathing spell. c ceetl before new waves of violencel Sultan Of Morocco ls Granted Breathing Spell .ln Bid To Form Gov1t throughout Casablanca Premier Edgar Fsiire was re in his bid to form a government. ported to be vect'ini:iowai'd Cr;inrl-r- .1 1113115 11191” 11131 31?" A1'3115l1S 119't.'V'. B. was named t-Iii-itrman of the plarement by a regency council Is prnctirmg pl1Ri'nlr'IFlSlS1 the best solution of the Moroccan mum-it problem. But conservative min- vterrorism hit the city Wednesday jtiri-ti. In Algers. lstall i. I .. h bert Grandval previously urged the.1 RED5 RELEASE 1101-LANDERS r government to take some decisive; is to release eight Dutch persons including a woman who have spentl r"a long time" In Russian captiv- ity. The Netherlands foreign min- 19,5 133' 11819110! 1111101510? between uiiivcrsltv Pierre lxoenig were reported to tparhersin C.-tn.-uta Ibave strongly opposed this course. spam is sought on Meanwhile. In Casablanca. more the border. capital of the Nurth1 impossible tolAfrican territory ruled as part of1 consult them on the formation oftFrance itself. an Algerian and iii one. But he said he would accept'pollct-man were injured when hand 5: THE HAGUE tReutersl-Russia- Foundation VANCOUVER iCPieThomas L. Horsler, former inaynr of Lancas- ter. N. B. was elected president of the Canadian Foundation for the advnnceiiient of Pliarnincy at its annual general meeting here Wed- A. Tlltson. VC. of Windsor. Ont. Other officers are Prof. N. F. Huitltes ot 'l'oi'oiitti. Vlt'P-pi'flx'ltl(lflt nesday. He succeeds Major Ft-cd' abdomen. and there was a length of rope looped tightly around the neck The woman's hands and feel. had also been tied with rope. The body was discovered by xlrs. Tremblay's htisband. a men's clothing salesman in Bag- utvillc. on his return from a six- day fishing trip. Mrs. Tremblay had been alone in the house dur- ling her husbands absence. 1 The condition of the body in- 1and P ll Qoticv of Qttcbcc (iitv 1111C111cd She had been dead for w(.rm.;rv 1 i ' 1 three or fotir days. 1 D1 1H H r'. r., l11lTIVIlIl"lill police. who are In- . . cx.iiirit of .tiitplu-llton. Wsrilaring rm, dam. r.ek.”ed ndvlsnry to the fuiiiitl:tt1'rui VATCOUVER I(.'Pl- - Affiliation p h n r m a c y and the United ElllP. Canadian ftunforr-rice of night and Thursday resulting in Plinrmacetitirnl Fariillics l11hPllllK1 four deaths and seven persons in-l Iioih sides of: no further details. .1 Bank Robb; NEEDHAM. Mass. fAPl - A bank robber running from the scene of the crime with an as- rten show throughout. but Roscoe Walker of Kensingtnn exhibited some fine Ht-refords and was in B. B. Warnica who breed said parade were among rthat he has ever judged judged tat the first class shows in Can- Jada. the money in several classes Mr lln Glf-sur-Yvette here We(lnPStlaV-1PT01PslPt'l that He was 74. that the animals on; throughout the world for his ricb- commmilted by the ftucstl ly-colored paintings and chine age world in which he lived. would rank well with those seen; Men and women in his paintings PARIS. 'ReutcrsI -- Fertiaiid ctwkrmian 8810 '1',”mmt'”1(1 "11”1""'" 11319 be" Leger. the famed modern paint;-r,; Parks described the shooting as fired upon by YUUT 1718519?-11?iDl'Iy died of . heart attack at his home? an unnrmnkcd hostile act" andlsunnem W110 59"" 1" '1"1"?. ' ugatuy "the wantonlflenfllsll delight in firing against known murders and acts of inhumanity Unarmed aircraft 100895519 01 1 your side," returning their fire '1 Ar During this period. three UN planes have been damaged and two crewmen killed up to Wad- nesday's attack. he said. Leger was Flood. Crop Damage In Wake of the ma- took on the appearance of smooth- lAyrshire Entries Given 1Warm Praise By Judge The Ayrshire class Kcclinie of Wyman. P.Q. 1t"I'P1Vf'I1l1PS'1-IV S?! no -1 00010111" tiniatetl 518.000 received an asslst1W1"1" 111811 11 8" A'V115h111e man too to study affiliation proposals. S(ll(l Dr G (' Wzillzt-i' of Toronlo.1 re-clcctcd set-i'ctnr,v lrezi.stii'cr. 0 sold I Dean .I' Es uirlc Cooke. Marl- tlmc Collctze of Pharmacy. llali-t fax. succeeds Dr AW. Mattlic-ws.; faculty of pharmacy, UBC, as con-ryoung Kcnney aware of the holdup. 1becn ference chairman. Thursday from an innocent youth who thought the thief was a bank imesscnger. 1 father": car. saw the bandit drop a money bag. Unaware that the rsnflalltlll of (Iollcucs of Pharmacy. Norfolk County Trust Company had just been robbed, the youth called to the robber. picked up the bag. and returned it to him. Not until police appeared was The robber escaped. tracts-v '.!x"”" www- Rru-.u.tt Stock car Dance Tues- of long standing and has judged some otitstanding herds. Veteran showman. Keith Bus- Thc Cantttlian rotnmilree will: Kpvin Keuuey. la, noted in hlstwa" M 11111101113 "wk c1"1mp1o"' r V utly the proposal with a similar; of an organized op- grenades were thrown into ii police fnn1nVl1lPP front the eiinn.-rm" M. ship honours in three rlasses.nne grand rhnnipinnship. ii reserve were six three thirds 1Slllp. His winnings firsts. six seconds. I and fit o fourths. A MMR” and Sam Wm, have 1. Catholic service organization's 73-jHodizes received reports that losses i 1 year history. the most prominent tenders in the Ayrshire breed CI)!!- for 1'-Wv horborn School Friday jshl Mu; I9. in aid of Institute -iilc of lunches. l.nlislrI' suppers served every vtrwlruwtav. Saturday and Sunday med Ben Yussef who was dep ' istry announced Thursday. The F 11 1 . 11111.1 11 1111111 by the French Aug. 20. 1953. Ben eight will be handed to a rcpre-., Arafa was put in his place. lsentative of the Dutch consulate-it lgeneral in Berlin at a date to be?: 9 U116! WOLENCE 1flxed later. Those wishing repatria- .i it-AAlreit"y leaflets hiyio been liltlwil-l be brought to Holland. r hr CC” C l: . jSix Canadian Warship: Visit City Of New York NEW YORK tCPl - Canadian uniforms were a common sight in lipidtown M a n h a t t a it Thursday night as sailors from the largest group of Royal Canadian Nav -their first evening ashore. l The six Canadian ships. headed 1by the 19,000-ton aircraft carrier lMagniflcent and the cruiser Que rhec. arrived Thursday for a four- dsy visit. ucompanled by two tBrltls'1 submarines. The Canadian ships, under per- sonal command of Commodore E. .P. Tisdall. are here to celebrate IU. S.-Canadian naval week In con lnectlon with New York's summei gfestlval I "lesldes the Magnificent and the .Quebec. the Canadian group com prises the destroyers Huron. Mic- mac. Haida iinti Crusaticr. The British submarines are the Alder ney and the Ambush. y A1 31lnC1Ill'd1 ships ever to visit New York IDPMVOPEN 1101155-'7 All the visiting vessels except the two submarines will be open to .the public today and Sunday. 1 Also in port for the festival an :28 U S. navy vessels. I 1 A round of enterliiinnient hast been arranged for the visltlnjl sailors. One crew niembe of the Mag-l lnlflcent managed to beat his ves- sel Into port. Maurice Nlcholls, left behind when the carrier pulled out of Halifax. paid H29 in plane fare and was waiting on the dock lwhen his ship pulled in. l l OTTAWA t CF)-Canada's aharel of an -spending world wheat mar-I Itet continued to decline in the first It months of the 1954-55 crop year as her competitor. increased shipments. The crop year ended Jul! II. Canada's on exports dipped by s.soo,ooo bushels to 282,100,000. the lowaat for four years. while those of the United states rose by no,- soo.ooo to NLHLOOO; Argentina. by 2l.m0.000 to 123,000,000; and giant:-alts. by st.soo.ono in H.500- Over-sll exports In the II months by the major shippers increased iii.ooo.ooo bushels In ii95.i00.-.l 0lll.mt;ie :Il.lII.ll of statfstlcs1 rnon w as report showed Thursday. Thus. for the first time since the IE1-ail one year. the U. 8. re- ' Year at the Charlotte- mlrlb-IJI. rim-um Itaht. and taliicd a commanding leader as the world's top exporter. replacing Canada's Share Of Wheat Market Corntinues Decline since then. U. S. REVENUE LOWER However. the U. S is disposing! -f some of her wheat under s ii.-r om.ooo.ooo surplus food ”give- awiiy" program and l.Il'ld0Ilblr:dly,. from a dollar point of view. Can- ada nsy still be earning more since she gets paid in dollars at commercial prices. 1 Traci Minister Howe has com- plained that the U. S. disposal sch e has eaten into some oft Canada's overseas outlets and this has had some over-all effect In' reducing anticipated Cnna-I dlan sales. ' The issue of Canadian-American wheat selling policies likely will be thrashed out at a meeting of top cabinet representatives from both governments to be held here Sept. I. This will be the second coa- Cansda which bold the top spot trade and economic committee. rsnrzrsiz -at ATJ MBOR Tom Toglasay. ll. of Toronto bores st Niagara-on-Isa-Lake. lie 11.000 scouts from M coun- "nn" or the MM Cm-AH, 3 is one of the multi-lingual inter. proton at the World Scout Jsm- garian and English. He is one of Photo) He speaks five language German. French. Spanish. Run- hles attending the iamboree ICP ' ly-tooled metal mechanis Parks a d d ed the America! a trainer had "inadvertently in- , truded over the dcmilitarized yesterday many years collected one grand was well filled and S. W. Mac- championship. des- one championship and icribed the exhibits as among thetserve championships. He captur- 1111'- best that has come before htm.1ed the most firsts at The former judge at the Royal with i2 red ribbons to his credit. rirane amounted ln no more than l I grand and a rescrve champion-3 - --or said the membership was l l I . boree and enjoying st-otttinrz " l - saving several lives wine." but had committed aohos- l?l('ll.'il0.Vll va tAP' - Dying tile let- Diane blew her last gasps to- T"'"”: ' ' lward central Pennsylvania Thurs-tofficid day niizht. leaving in her wake a1 costly trail of flood and crop dam- use in Virginia and North Caro- o Is Indicted . um I A I ll -- 111" "'1" ""1 "11"" "11 1 NEW vonx 'APi v :lo.:eptt P. six seconds. four thirds and three a low pressure area on the tveother R-1'31 9111951551” eh"1e11'1"3 "1 21' tContinued on page 2. col. 3) map as it. left northern Virginia 1111911118 ""3 1111135 "”'"”'"5 " ggjgjg rr. mru, ,,r......,.,..n' brushed me sociation (Ind.). was indicted by I . . ' - W. V- - federal grand jury Thtirsdsy on I K. of c. Memhrship ttcstcin tip of (st irginia and Reaches Record a reserve grand. two re- the show moved north across central Mary- 1c1""5.e 01 "”d1”3 Wymenl "1 332" land. in income taxes from 1941 I r I r r . tthrniigb 1952. 1 B111 131111 11 01111 M11" and Assistant U. S attorney Alfred pH1LADELpH1A, (Apt Themore caused widespread -floods int r ' Knights of Columbus reporierl1s brood sector of Virginia. 1" oH111",:a.1d .Rya" (aged. 1" 51' Tuesday its membership liasl North Carolina's biggest daniage?1101'1 511 i12' "1 111991119 11”"1'1 1' V four-year period. Go 111111011 1411111811 O'Hara said that Ryan. if ooh- from Diane. along with those oflV1c19d- C9"1d 1” 5e111e11'ced 1” ' Luke E Ha,-t..last Friday's Connie, would run to '1"3x11"""" 011” yea” 1" 1111151111 "'1 gpread between s22.ooo,ooo and s27,ooo.ooo, 11990 540-000; over 3,506 councils. which include m51"1.V 111 10113000 and C0"!- those in the U. S.. Canada. Cuba; Virginia. 100. Ulpecled a heavy, .loss to the soiithside tobacco crop The K. of C. insurance program.wilh Halifax and Pittsburgh. on. now has nearly a half'bllllon do1- the. 'Carolina border. reporting Iars worth of insurance in force damage to the bright ciizaret leaf with assets of Sl00.3tlfl.923. I ight ritn as 'tigh as 1 reached 929.996. bigilcst in tlie.was to (TOPS- Supreme Knight Mexico and the Philippines. Scout Declines Dinner To Stay With Jamboree Camp NIAGARA-ON-'l'lll:2-LAKE. (Jul . west bank of the Niagara river (C PI -Scout Christopher iKiti near its junction with Lake (in Dark of Broadstairs. Kcnt. l-7ti:- tat-in. filled in Thursday as bus land summed up terscly the spirit. nftcr bits. and even a lake steam- thaf has taken over this historic or rlistzorcccl 6.000 scouts who mile-square bit. of Ontario. spccdllv set about pitching camp. "book." he said. declining an tn- V r r r r , vitatlon to be elsewbero today ti R1 "1”1t111t11- ”1'1t51-VG came here to be out at the .iaui- Ronian t".'iilioltt- scnttts hate an tnpcnini: of their own this r-vnniiio. Of the 9.000 boys and leaders al- llltisl Rev. Maurice Roy Arch- ready here for the eighth World! bishop of Qll0llt'('. lcntliitg them in Seoul Jamboree opening Sattirrlnv.. benediction and reading greetings Chris had been singled out to. from Pope Pius. TORONTO (CPI-Minimum sod gmsxlmum temperatures: share Toronto's tribute today to; A press conference has been "1" Mf" Canada's darling--Cbanncl :tnd.callcd this morning when Maj-lDVaW-5011 Lake Ontario swimmer Marilyn Gen D F Spry. director of woi'ldl1'1"1C'1111'31' -:2 '5 Hell. tRfOllllnR1S international bureau in 111010118 '15 when Marilyn swam the chati- l.oridon. is scheduled to make an 1':I1m0l110lI 05 75 nel he was in I boat acconipanv "important nnnoiinccnwnt " Calgary f4 M lng her Sponsors of her tlcltr-r-I it is cvpoctorl In concern :1WRrt'lwRPRlf19 r0 R9 (app tribute in Tnrnnlo indny harlr tug of the Silver Fox a i1.'IIlRfll.'Illr1ld1lIlVlIpFg 64 Q3 Invited him to ride with her in Ii; scmittnt: rlr-corniion fVFlElnR1t"fl in Toronto 71 R7 convertible and share the ovzitiont I953 and restricted in ”non-resi-lflttawii . 70 M with her as scoiitinrs represent dents of Canada for oxceptlonalltilnntrcal 72 M alive. He declined. servit-as to scouting 1' Quebec . . 63 7I Great open spaces in this rc- Only three Awartls have been Fredericton. 59 73 serve army training area. on tho. made of this decoration. tsatui John . 56 73 ' ""' C1 ' lllonclon 60 55 Ilalifax ........... 60 73 Two Huge Runaway Tanks 'n''"'W- ” ” 1Svrlnoy . 54 63 - .V.1rmniifh M 59 Crush Four U.K Soldiers vs M t HALIFAX lCPl .. The weather TILSHEAD. England tReutcrst Two huge runaway tanks Thurs- day plunged crszily down a hill into a British army tent camp of S60 sleeping men and crushed tour of them to death. Four o”'v-rs were injured--two critically--in the weird incident at about 2 a. m on Salisbury plain mediate-ly and leaped from their nmr, Hy, mere Wm 1,. mm; tents Within seconds. the two run- change in the warmer. away tanks had ru.'ii'cd down I50. Nmurrm Nov. scout pl-inc. yards and smashed into four it-nts.t Edward ".1, ,, gr "rug"-,, yr 3, 03011 f'"0ll1"l1 fllf '0 01111" '”911- counties. lower St. John river val- ONE l'l..-t.VNF,D )'lARRIA(;E 1"” ”"r"'1-1' "'1' '”''''''1' ”":';;''E' (inc of tho four men killed had ru.11(1;.1'1..:.i1r1'r":;a1.1:.1:,1;r.:1r:dn:1.3?,1' GI": iusl t'fVI1lIllPlN'l plans for his vied .0". mm ch-r'”",Qo'n M and 7; wberc reserve soldiers of the dung Scpt I2 M,.r,,..,,,, "M Frau"-1.-mu no gpd Royal Armed Corps were undcrgo- The tank that flrll broke loose M. sir". John 55 "M 7.. In: a twn-week summer trslningtwas not one of the death-dcalingt course, machines. It lumbercd fnrwardl Righ tide today at Charlottetown Two gugmg guw one ofthe mam-1frrm the back row and bumped. at 11.40 am. At Ruslico at 6.3 moth Ctsrlotoer tar' break loosellnto two other tanks sending the' am. and 7.41 p.m. Summerslde from its moorings. and blew their front pair on their death trip title in minutes later than charl- whiuleg and shouted. probably. The Chsrioleers are still on the ottetowii wnr office's secret list A court of Sun rises at 5.10 In. ad 1 I at 7.15 pm. Standard hie. Many of the troops awoke lm- lnpuiry will meet todsz. .....s.-.-4---....-.-u vs ..-(N