TELEPHONE 8506 8 over meets seller with Guardian Want A Dial 8503 ask for classified ad taker, for quick results, ‘ WEATHER 1 Variable cloudiness witth widely soothe!- ed lightshowers. Little Change in hp (humidified nture. Westerlywinds 15. ‘. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Deal” . figs Authorized n SecDoend Class Mail by u. post om“ ‘ I r I ,2 I pm... 0...... CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, AUGUST. 11, 1958 “WEE FIVE CHARGES. WEST PLOTTI’NG , > I ~ - " Khrushchev Boasts That _ Communists Invincible Efflfflufl‘ieas One Man Drowned, Friend To Flee Homes W... o _ A... Survives Ordeal l n Water alarm tire early Sunday ripped through entrust-central section of Montreal, forcing hundreds to Says World , Pu’shed'To l‘ Brink 0f W r KENTVIDDLE, N. S. (0P)—0A 38- jacket. Capt. Wilcox was de- and. later rel-eased, 1told rescuecs - , I .. m m h Yearold army officer drowned scribed as a “capable swumm' er.” the Wilcox “disap- SOEEEBgfigffig} ee eir omes. For a time the . t , . pa 5 e y” at the height ‘ " blazé threatened m ignite an an. :gitrlrrda; when heav:d squilzllioiu: SEE VWAVING HAND of, the sqwafll. , chev‘warned Sunday that Russo-a Wm“ gasoline tam . as am warm 8 - Hugh Burns of Keutville and , ROMP said the boat was upset and. 3.1.1 “he “the” mate'l‘lm About 125 firmnen fmm 10 Sub sadboalt he and a. chum were try- Arthur Barkhouse of nearby a half hon; after it was' launched nations WW1“ desmly .Bn'tam mm fowgmmhe Man One fim 1mg out for the hrst tune. Kim-gamut were returning from a and Lieut. Campbell was in the anqxtm filmed States they I”: man and film residents of the The body of ‘Capt. ‘inltliatrn fishing trin when they noticed a waiter six hours before help at: high“! .a new aggressweyar' area were wercmne by stke Lewis Wilcox, of Chatham, Ont, hand waving feelbly through the , _ we wm do evemhm‘g m mu and had to be taken to hospital. has not yet been recovered. He waves-may pulled Lent. Camp- Low tide prevented the launch- f0“? 150‘ Prevent “11??” “0"! “n‘ . Dense smoke covered an area and Lieut. DavudSIdney Camp bell aboard but found no trace ing of boats to aid in the search eammga new war’. he said at l of three blocks. Gutters, unable balm: 24: 0f N.S.Jwere 0f Cam. Wilcox. . g and 'ptlanes from the RICAJF base grammes 'cel'e‘brmn‘g “1,9 de' .' ‘ . tocope with the flow of water, testing the sailboat Capt. Wilcox heutflCampbell who was at Greenwood, N'.S. were ham- mm“ of ‘ hydm‘elecm‘m a" ' amour AMERICAN They are shown at Government American educators .Wan. N. » » , backed up and flooded St. \Domi- mm m the cellar of his home mam “1 WW 5°! “905m We'd by ‘03- ' will hem " V . ' In.de the (if? WWW! His Honor, lieutenant ing them on then” lislandvtisit are ’ ' ' I “ith S? ante omapio With-Six libel?) a’ smmen sq‘dfamthgng? . l bin; fiaéanddiimdfimm Y ' ‘ ) emotr F. Walter H ndman " “ ' I‘ ‘ L w d imceso wa r. , ‘e 39m: 3‘11 arm. V0 ~ I. l I lb!“ ‘ W - W. _ a... t... a... ..... a... '6 ame me stated W M is W tor » - ,Ohuo; and His Grace, mier of Prince Edward Island, by native Mar-1' 'timer Mr. Elation ‘ H ‘ I l W of the sun mek Tam Lim' will: and svm‘bfithwmfldshed at n two {sign 1,2522; m m. . _ . V . . - - , _, , - e men, ' - _ m .of Bradford, Woburn Hon. A. W. Matheson. The 39 at his summerhome m Pugwash, bimfiefggwgfm nearby gm mérsmjnmg to ' ‘ Bedferdtshlre, England. member group of British and N. s. . _ , 3mm“ Mains" “ham” " . 0* Police ordered the block evac- the overturned hull until it sank, . > l :n .y’ i V _ . » . Jordan, of plotting further ug- - . afled n th 1 and the shared , ‘ugtlc rte ' - usTINGUISHIED VISITORS sworn: n '8 ‘ Halifax Drydock 'i AlMIMlAN,JordIarl (or) ~— The we bum“ garage’ V a' - republic and of pushing the world to the brink of war. . He charged the United Staten gressions against the new Iraq are reasons for their presence in this troubled country. A U. S. Embassy spokesman trucks were destroyed with the two - yorey garage and stock. They said no homes were de- s'cienti sts S P . O b O I O P . ., I 7' ' state dedp 1:1: mam samrday avlsatmol‘ of damage was ' w ’t . . , - a , , . ee . I ‘ lu.aJ?Ddledn‘m"1::mI:eanufllllaég:9€lfgllz The fire depawriment sand 20 U. So. OIT Moscow (neuter-s.) —' Soviet choked glasses with ward Island left Borden early Sunday morning to enter. dry dock at Hahfiax' dot repairs to her part propeller fie. moving. . Officials said top pmority would be given to an- tomobiles and passengers. e Scotta II which will handle It is expected that an additional The car fen-y s_s. Pfince>Ed_ will be made in help‘ traf_ and Britain scuttled the West summit conference by re- jecting Soviet propoosals tor such a meeting. I ' He said the Western powers . V I . V 1 a I Meanwhile mice Ween: frei ht only, went into service used the he ot'at‘ ‘ f r - . . . sttr . r , .. .. _ . .. , gqunsoram, F I a n d saw the warm.“ was ‘1‘” a“ 01“ caggg ghefliggms’fangsm 13131 viii: gihlrefiil‘lzgt 2:33:93 some.“ and C3”. lam. (me N‘- Sunday afternoon- mbt mating as a cover to. m : , . I ~ , ~ der butmopc m the nature of a Woks mowing up my saw Ame jammy Mme “WWW M “"11 be. 93"” on: by the . . . . more and more troops into Leb- ' :I ' A ‘ “9365mm ‘ ’ ' ' ered submarine Nautilus under of“ J‘: W by mp my “"11 be W?“ by “19 anon and Jordan. ' '“ I the north Donor ice I? fmatted a n'm fm fidferry Lord selmk on .9 Khms’hchev’ who M The Russian scientists heard er'lyheweggotla amumgrfi help uhfillfinmrhbgc'segwxpectedce. to the idea Of a 9m mmiin 2):: 331m ‘at a reception theyheld standby duty at Tormcuune‘ since to be heavier than usual this egatestothc International releagdthfmgl 03: former Cam m with annual edOld Home pose“ last m “a t. 'm throughout the ,Clv’lltited. Blt'lggh ande educa- figmfs?‘ 1'5: mn. Mass:~ - , . NW Japan (Reuters) waya- e “11> us at ‘ cause. lottgtowm . in Char gamut}le East a i, .. ‘ ' a -"5 “Si” ' ~ “‘9‘” w l ' ‘ e! An external afifa‘irs'spOkesman ' « ’ -~ . "', p "h. .f Troubicvrm the Prince Ed- Regular sailings by the Abe- 1“ 6*. “WM ' » lyrmmrtscmdmrn attendant... mtrnannnrn so start: tutti?” Wt °" °‘ wot i '8 opener M is untrue; w a revised in? arm they, .. I, . ~ _ , ., , , roan beysure the, warning has . , 1: 1‘3, k to b h Thefimsians begged western you - - ay“ ternoon. Enam- so , e y. w“ mat7am.’ ‘ , ‘ ‘ a ; v ‘ w within... Smce August 7. all have been thfl-mes’l‘eep' been con ed t o . W1 “5"? 3" °‘ sew-e *9. r. ‘. p I . ~ motion? Saturday revealed nawre 10:05, 12:50‘r.m.,' 3:40 and 7:30. UN. - ~ 2 guest, 13mm. Mr. noton’s guests at Thinker-5‘ gfimm of Pnnted BookS. Jordan... “95’ ° '8 a“ 1‘? 113g ‘mvfimbefi‘e. “y W fiffimmerfifgsffifbfifihwfifi or ‘the’trouble but repairs could In, addition other unscheduled The warnings no bot thchodge,lPugwash._N.Sowhcre. they. I -_ “Wm, London: Eng- Them , ., r ' c was. 3' . . - . . . f m m ,, . not’be made except; nary dock. mos may he made as the - against the West were m I - “mom...” are one I'm-x mums... to... antnmttrtnomnnm and. u; ~ “concentrates “a * I » , ». 5 “531953,; '~ ' v_, “cf “:.-_- _ ward Umversrty, 0am- Ish Embassy there. clan-ado has terfdawn to centimetre m mortal fendingifiussianjdcgamlugl‘st. if“ service “ugfhliyn a we’gé'abac in ms “ . 1"“. I m. com, w,de ,5 the bridge, M I I tts; Dr. John no official representative In Jor- servucefor the 73,000 persons who hhe Americans: You are ".he Additionaltrips oftheAbegweit ul -. d. y M ,0 be mm, by M, (Con inued on page 2 col. 4) (tan. r . . lost their lives in the blast. ' turn: This is a ere-at vmtury- Former Mov'e, . Eaton this yearg’eloses August .. “Arriving at the Charlottetown k Island-Born Man D'les ll‘l“ Great ‘ West After Varied Career Now ROCHELLE, N... (AP) Hotel from Borden at approxirrb -—Phi=1' D. (“RD”) Cochrane. REGINA (CM—Thomas Allan H) mnce‘ Edward Island’s peace- future become one of North Drume P. Boyd, Editor, The The Embassy “innate-i theré M Buy ’ 5 ' _’pasfo_ral.eml.imnment America’s chief summer play- Papers _' of 1 Emma; Jeffemon a“ all”. “l 150 American Women \ ark mblng ' I 4, Wed. mg]! praise: from, , _ ‘ . :. Nequerse . Dr L : and children in Jordan. The total ' . - m_ two mm figure, we“ mm. W" Y: - 3’ Americ‘ancormmunityanumo Nagasakl m visitorsprominent' on bola: . . , . . . of the Atlantic and well-smembersofadistingtds‘hed 3,. Battlefield. Editor. The bars ubout'aso. - U| r Eml Talks On ' ately 11:00 a.m. the Anglo-Am- .CYPI'US Issue erican visitors departed shortly , after dor Governmedt ste, . I . , . In 1930 he was appointed com- 81, one'of the founders and tor- MCI'IIMS. 77, pioneer Regina missioner of the bureau of pub- mer vice-president of Universal " newspaper man and former head licatious, a post he held four Pictures, died Friday atthe Whit- ‘. Tame? (AP) - The where they attended an informal . nanisters of Britain and reception tendered them by Lieu- oi‘ the Saskatchewan govern- years. He then operated a coal ney Nursing Home utter a long ended secret talks Sunday tenant Govezimr and Mrs. find- with an announcement they man. ' FolloWing dinner at the Char- ’ me any agreement. ‘Pfime Minister Macmillan ar- med hereSahn-day afiter similar an Athens with Greek Pre- anlis. A Millie imued ere said the ills were useful but did not re- “ in connplote agreement on P011108. “announce m , lottetown Hotel, the group left _ for Borden where they were ‘ scheduled to return to the main land on the 3:00 crossing ’of, the" M.V. .Abegweit. INCLUDED IN PARTY In addition to Mr. Eaton. and the Dulce of Bedford, the party included Dr. Thomas Boylston Adams, of the Sheraton Corpora- tion, Boston, Mass; Dr. Francis ' ton, N.D., it was learned Satur- ment’s bureau of publications, died Friday in hospital at Willis- day. Mr. Mclunis, born in Rustic‘o, P.E.I., came West with his par- cuts in 1891. He worked with his father, the late J. K. Mclnnis, who published the old Regina Standard. Later, he worked in other tarnin printing businesses. and wood firm here before mov- ing to Prince Rupert, 3.0., where he was employed by the United States Army engineers during the Second World War. Returning here in 1944. he joined the provincial government printing office and was employed therer ufitil his death during a vacation trip through the Black Hills with a daughter, Patricia. illness. He directed the star build-up of Wallace Reid, Buck Jones, Lon Chaney, Carole Lonibard, Boris Karloff and Winnipeg - born Deanna Durbdn. Miss Durbtin had her final audi- tion at Oochnane’s home here. He recalled with wry humor that an- other high school girl was turned down at this time—Judy Garland. Hfife Macmillan conferred with 1,, Berkeley, Curator of Manu- . Premier Adrian Menderes scripts, Alderman Library. Chaf- Fomigc Zorln. Sir lottesville, Virginia; Dr. Robert Foot, governor of Cyprus, Birley,‘ Head Master, Eton 001- ' Macmillan. loge, Windsor, Berks, England M. P. Makes Plea lor'Notives In Northlancl Smiling PrinCes’s‘ Nears End Of Tour A’r Halifax 4 By DAL WARRINGTON a tight. security patrol. but the long ramp she would Canadian Press Staff Writer After leaving Cornwallis she have had to descend to reach the 1 1} A own clothing: u, r WW6" of Canada. 1mm (or) — The federal '5 “great vision" or hem development was con- ‘ ’f H Saturday with the fate of who starved to death - Wat-entity eating parts of sparsely-attended Commons ' 'Mfl'llyn Hurdle (L—‘Mac- Ruver) plead with North; ‘1“ ‘ Minister Hamilton to Eye Whmg for the poor na- 3 Parliamentary focus on the plight of Eskimos no longer able to find the caribou herds on which they have long been de- pendent came during discussion of estimates“ of the northern af- fairs department. Earlier. in detailed study of the Speakers’ estimates, prolonged debate resulted from a CC'F amendment designed to block alp- propriation of $56,000 to cover payment during 1958-59 of parlia- mentary assistants. The amend- HALLFAX (CH—Tired but still smiling, P r i n c e s 5 Margaret reached the end of her long cross- Canada tour here Sunday night. Ahead of her was one more day of hand-shaking, street proces- sions, ‘ receptions a n (1 another. state dinner. Tonight she boards a plane for London and home. " In the month she has been in Canada she has travelled close to 10,000 miles ‘by plane, train, motor car and boat. She has crossed the country coast—to-coast and seen more of it than most stopped at Annapolis Royal to at-. tend morning divine service ll], historic St. Luke’s Anglican Church across the street from Fort Anne national historic park.‘ But it was at Digb'y, the Bay of Fundy scallop port, on Satur- day that the most human touches of the Nova Scotia tour came out. There she left her car at the entrance to the government pier and walked the length of the whanf to talk with the scallop fishermen. a She joked with Mayor Gordon boats seemed to deter her. “There’s only one way to get down to the boats," the-mayor said. THREE WAYS DOWN “No, there are three ways," the princess said smiling. “I could slide down the ramp. I could slide down the handrail, or I could climb down the pleated stairway." She left her car again near the head of the wharf to plant an oak tree for women of the Ad- ' Handle quoted from an. mentyns defeated 71 to 20 on a on the adult and standmg vote. ‘ y‘mm’gs Wm dltd 135" HAMMER AT POINT : FM . March in the ~' ' ' about 500 miles MW‘ ‘tfi’eMggkimos with the present session already , l I . I r I “e d i“ “S dying W m mm" Excellent LIVESTOCk Monmowlllae gigglingt: tary assistants have been ap- - | ‘ stave off starvatioh Mr. pointed, keepmg Progressuve Con- . uSaid he wowdnvt reafi any servative MIPS who hoped for I” because it makes me too such, “plum jobs” on tentetr- t E h ' b '1‘. has. ls ssu re x I I Ion ASCPRESENT vista - Twillingate) accused the ' v I A“ 91'0"? 0f M'PS. seldom government trying t0 ‘fdecewe Almost 230 Holsteins will com- exhibition ground Saturday were 0 t h er _ livestock including ' v memunded his desk with his mentary assistants”- He bagged es to be one Of the, W“? cal“? culture who took on the job of hibitors will have a chance today Mr Pautomate his narrative. Works Minister Green to “come shows at any Provmctal ExhibI- placing the various animals in} to get their enmes .in top notch , l :e “311le replying to Mr. cle‘an and tell us” Whether the tion thus far. their quarters where they will be form before the Judging starts to- ffee ’ lam starvatiomhas bee-n government intends to appmnt While Holstein have by far the housed durIng their week long morrow. . mg Problem through the the assistants. greatest number out of some 323 stay at the Exhibition. But after Bi-ll Lynch’s big show with PLAN AIR MEMORIAL the quiet emmaded towns of the Then he reached in his pocket 35 miles from mgby’ the princess "neyamong nomadic family In other Commons develop~ cattle entries, Ayrshire and some shuffling of breeds from many new r1des and attractions LONDON (R t ‘) The- Im_ Amawm’s valley At Midwlelmn pulled out two rare b1ue_colored Stopped by m a hefliwpter at at :f The west 0f Hud- ménts S aturd‘aya Elegen' Jerseys with over 100 entries in :39 barn to another calm reign' #31:“;ndbfihespfq‘ifilgvafigy perial I War Gigi: czmmiss'mn Kentvillle, and Windsor she step: scallop shells, took out his hand- at: the annual Acadian festival. . ' .' 1'6 Was ~ r- ‘ k need to era ye ec- '11 0 'de lent of Sn reme. n1 ‘ * ‘. . . . _ c I , , -, M ,- Mf st1-141‘vt-iti'on couldnobeasglle. hingrwzl‘llng: held Monday. Sept ngohpgtliffig tggsgldaigy heZdS. Yesl’erday many visitors took be erected on the grounds today. amf’un‘ced salt‘fdgt ‘Wm'k W‘u moiagfihffgfl gfitflggfeglififh §::?;§f’thgrg It; ifieepgirfl‘fs? and agirggkeguxshafgagfiémgf Ned but. “We are mm’mg t“ 29 “1 Grenvme'Dwnda‘s a‘n‘d Mon't' Guernsey's and Shorthorns both the opportunity to viSit the barns The firSt racmg card Of Old b'egm soon on e tawl: memo- the ‘ Princess Margaret exdlahned- celebration They and many ooh. .M the Problem." ' magny-L'Islet to fill the two beef and dua1 purpose will have of the Exhibition grounds to see Home week will take place to- r131 t0 commemora e ’3’ name E 1. -' s d h d “The ,re be-aumuv I,“ treaquré erg were French costumes of the I“mimic Martin (CCF-—Timmins) Commons vacancies. about the same number as in the pride of Prince Edward 15. night and will continue after. 798 men. who dled' servmg w1th b I finger udncay sue row]; themy‘, The a eéred to léaqe 18th century h described Mr. Hamilton as E xterual Affairs Minister other years. Hereford and Red land cattle breeders. To City noon and evening throughout the Corrugiogwealth aidr fogfigsri brgssetgnagaggmsorgtggn 1sh§ab\i; her {more tganpgmy of. “be 63.x- Cllarice Til-epiauu, 16 a we“, may mkwld" Prime Min— smith said he Win leave Ottawa P0113 are Mt so plentmfl as for" dwellels'v‘ghotifre lights: agepttl‘: gellegkht aggesechriggaérhftellhey Ibis gills amrlrl 212:: aid whiliofi: ntgl gest naval training centre in the pensive gifts she has received on brunette, and Emile ’Maleuson, W 'er the vision of Monday to attend the special ses— merly. recognizm 9 m ‘ 0 _ , ‘ . ' ', , -. I (to the. 454‘ V .ed (j m . am}, She 91 ton the the tour 19 are the modern counterpart. ~ develo mem r ‘ I, 'ted N t' u Gen. animals the Sunday visit to the have 15 the best vaudevdle pro- known g.. c. I. use ' sen . o. onw . ‘ 0D ‘ -_ , ‘ I ’_ ,‘J , FM‘ dividegds in gmfiafig if; fisggrentbtlyxrn on bfidfiles East BUSY 503 ,barns offers a better opportunity gram ever brought to C-harlotte- will the Rayal Canadlan Air train parked inside thctbazg lik'llhtt? Pmucgis‘réaad sill: would igwtlie 111 fated lovers In Longfel- Mm " n. " ‘roblems starting Wednesday. Two of the busiest men on the than at any other time. town. Force- - W’he“ ‘ W3“ guard mam am “ e ° go a) a ‘ Sc ‘09 bowl mm Canadians do in a lifetime. Turnbull and asked if he minded miral Di‘g‘by Horticultural Soci- The princess stepped off the the long walk down the wharf ety. She did a thorough Job, piling royal train at the suburban Arm— and baCR- fgu‘l' Sh9vel‘fu'18 0f earth W91th dale station at 4:56 pm. ADT For 1 - the last of many times in this TALKS WITH “SERVE” Most of the Women; some tour, the Queen’s petite sister The P1139955 balked With about? of them elderly, had hardly a walked firmly up the red carpet 50 scallopirshermen who stood in glimpse orf‘the princess. A' few and reviewed yet another guard thelrf-mhmg Clothes- She asked moments before she got there a - of honor. ' questions about the 35 scallop burly security detachment room The Canadian Navy’s best were boa-ts tied lllp beside wharf. Cormwaflis n a v 31 base sur- drawn up raunrod-stitff opposite She talked mOSfl'y Wlth veteran rounded the little tree on orders the station. ‘ skipperc‘apt. Rolhe Worm-911.8%. from the officer in change, and She walked briskly up and down Who ploneeI'Ed “1.8 fishing "1 shoved the ladies back behind the ranks, bank to the omnipres- western NW3 500” mm‘e than them. ' ent convertible, took her seat be- 30 years ago- Female tempers boiled. One ‘ side Lieutenant-Governor ' E. C. She asked him many questions elderly lady gardener said, “all of the wheel’s revolutions. Plow and drove all to Govern- about the history of the fleet, I saw of the princess was the But the rat was found lying in ment House. ' I how much 1rneans to Digby’s top of her holed; You’d think we his ca. e calmly a brain the ‘ economy an tow many men it were crimln-a's. wheelgwith his pagl. g WHISTLE STOPS ./ ' employs. VISITS CHURCH POINT She arrived here from a series ,. Capt. Wonmell explained how Earlier Saturday at the French of whistle - stop appearances 1n scallops are caught and shelled. Acadia Village of C‘hwl‘c'h PM“. CLAUDE PAYNTER (right) fromthe Department of Agricul- . ture checks at truckload of cattle Liberal and CCF members from the Freetown farm of RA hammered away at the point that Profitt as they arrive at the Ex- hibition barns last Saturday. Mr. Paynter along with Dave Pea- cock, also ,of the Department of Agriculture had a busy time find- I toasts: inn. WHO 5 DOING be exhibited this week. . I LllNCOILN, Nob. (AmaUnl- versity of Nebraska psych- ologists testing the ingenuity of rats have found some rats which test the ingenuity of the psychologists. One rat, for instance, was supposed to be running inside an “activity who ” while an automatic counter kept track