Psge1ThoGuardlan wod..Ae;nsu.19u Memoirs See MacArthur With Right Slant On War Shigern Yoshlda, prime minim the border then and marched on,1StateI was driven from office by for of Japan during the six crlt- ll think relation between Had a Conservltlvl l'EV0ll llll D902!!!- tfeal postwar years. has given lchina and Russia would have her. He still is I Pollllttll NW0? his mamolrg to shpgr. Nah. become something different from as an elder statesman of his Lib pbmlcul brllmr or lb. what they are today, and the world eral party. Illllrlr Asslil shumbun. Japan's largest situation would also much Iowwlpu. chlual .LII(ED MncAB'l'I!U!l Tokyo (AP)-Former prime nlin- Yoshida's memoi . indicate a later Shlgeru Yosblda says Gea.,.l'AN1'D In no”, nuns deep respect for MacArthur and Douslu MacArthur was right int (Actuquy, Mme.-llrur luu uol shows an abiding gratitude for the wanting to attack Manchurla in prcpccc . U5, mu-cl, lugc Mm. 1eneral'I generous policy towards the Korean war and that lhlsichurh, ac wnulea to bomb Red 'apan when he was head of the would not have provoked a third culuccc ulr bucc luerc, and pro. -lilltary government here. "0"" Wu posed that Nationalist Chinese But it was another story with "The general was dismissed lr-oops bc used (or u diversionary some. of MacArt.hur's generals. because of his strong insistence acruclr on are lied Mainlandt, tYoshidn and Lt.-Gen. Courtney. on attacking across the Yalu river --1 do not believe 3 murclr uufchlef of MacArthur's government Into Mnnchuria." Yoshida writes wurrl lulu llluuclrurla would lravc section. apparently had numerous Colnlnlsslon To Meet Hero On October 24 c boar ings on Monday. Octobw 173135 in St. John's, Newfoundland. Sit- Octoherlstlaordertogfvetbo submissions well in advance of the hearing! of the Canadian economy . . .upon appears likely to give rlse...." ed that he and his colleagues These twenty-five ladies from Government House and the gar- .1! ul H1 d C en 1, d t p lgnlj inn 0 ”" ""'” ” ” ""'”' ”"" ”'" w:t”..?.i'..:.'3..i”ii'.?ii '3. 4"” 1”” "' ”"e” '" 0”" "' For Taxicabs "deep in the heart of Texas" are dens at Government House. Mrs one of a number of similar tour Gordon MacMillan'a limit!!! I1 groups brought to Prince Edward Cornwall among others: 11) How large is the popula- Wales Collette. will receive is prize of S25 from the City School I believe that MacArthur had real-firmed up." ;cellor of Carleton College here.. -at the HUGHES DRUG STORE." lings continue nightly, 3 nm 1 Dr. .VlaCOdI'um died Suddenly 0; H0531 H . Vvbasement of the Public Library ' ' lo mnelsey llll Preparation for the opening of H h l. r - . "3 Sum" this morning to spend her holi-the known as Centennial Day. in other student at thc rctrcnt. ent- Yemen Bridge' "WY mel-lllnll 0l "W Clly Colllmll Board. J VISIT HLSTYLE MILLINERE tion of Coun. MacDonald. sec-l don W.. son of Mrs. and the late and velour hats Balance of .n Tuesday. Jilly 9. at 4 pm. 1: his memo - now running inuoucbed off World War 111 in quarrels. n::,ls"pa:ellrl'"b""- M9355 lllieslithoae days. the free nations had -:--”-- I ,- reneedthi t til,ht til 'This.idea conflicted with lhabnuguvivuu p.re1'ru:.r::flcm :;n::pen:' Dre of President Truman-but I do situation was unstable and had rlotl. l"Sll3l"- ' The 76-year-old p" ' l . "If the Americans had crossedlwho was friendly gmgemgdltg 0TT'lwA' lCP”' F""9l'al 59”" -or -- -- - - ices for Dr. M. M. lllacodrum. 54-V a gear old president and vice-chan- C a n d iwili be held Friday at 2 D.m. ED'l'l ,3 p.m. ADT at St. Andrews Pres-f rbyterliln church. Interment will be "YOUR DOLLAR ours Moan GOSPEL TENT Kingston meet- l" B"”'l”l"”' 0"” 1 , llllonday while vacationing at Ca-1 ISLAND C(ll.()RF.D VIEWS n RENOVATING 3AsEMEN1- g,; vendisli Beach. P.E.l. His body is Craswell Studio For the pup two weeks men being returned here. . 1 P. W. C. ENTRANCE cc The have been busy cleaning the mmjmrj name Rnchfrlrd Square School. should 8 mod d t I I . n . n 1 - ern us proo re or n 1 v .:::...::'"..;i:; ”f.tT' .::.:::.z-tr: e Holldev Monday : terday. Harm Dlfllllell. also inl u;,gv1NG ON H0” v A fh ; d 1. c - Y c DA)-Mrs. That Monday. August 8.. be and 32:: W55: z:.:::..r:;'.:' at; :2 ?:”:?:i aCs;;v.i:':dv '2' r . avl o :2 .1y 0 arn eown. a To RH-ENE PRIZE W Mlssgdays with her sister-in-law, Mrsyrecognitlon of this Conlennial Barbara wnrlu, ,-nnn.n, or lnelllalel Melville of Reading. Mass.,vear. and bfhat all practical ob-1 Queen Charlotte High School. who RECEWED SAD VB-wg . Servance E requesled 0 cm!" made ; high;-r mark rnnn any Mm” Fume” i A TM”-lcns. was resolved at an emerg- rcceived a teiegranl Monday con- .1 r I C veying the sad news of the death lfCE',,d;a,,y,,c 0n5ccr?:,):g3) :3, C33,? oi her sister, Katie. who passed bnndet ' away at Alba"-V' New Y”"k- llt was also resolved on mo- l ' l ENGAGEMENT--:lll'. and Mrs . 1 th th V A . G t G g onded by Coun. Gormey, at e Walter W. Ferguson wish to an allllume ed:;egV:e;t”::1'd llifnalxvlgiregular monthly meeting of the nounce the engagement of their miles in mlvms um. I C Hes City Council. required to be held. d5”8l"9r Mvrna 3-l3l'J0Fl8 tn Gnr- J ' i east 5” "5 lon that day be deferred and held! Mr. Duncan .llzlcKcnzie of Tor- ipnulg and summer hat” priced j...-.j. - onto. formerly of French River.: 0 can I Wedding to take place in Sen )-'UNEnAL YEe-mRDAY , e -The "embe"' funeral of the late Miss Minnie POLICE COURTEM C", Pl MacEachern was held from the O S! b 9. Pm! Ed rd, ice Cw" yesterday mnmizg ts” MacLean Funeral Home yesterday it Pem er ce wa female shnpmtersv charged with gfterknoon. Service was ccndnnteddsland Will be featured at the Cana-. theft from the Co-Op. Supermar-lg; revwgit Hi Blshup kettswere encdh fined 350.00 and,mewg'wp1e."'c:ln'::;';"l ms or 30 ays by Ma istrate ' K. M. Martin. A vagrantgand n gfggzunlzere mmesua dTh"gA"aS'tribute to its people and give in. drunk and incapable were each i to" naul nHZnse:”'Am;" 0" Mml formation on various aspects of its given 3) days suspended sent-lrsanhem Ham” hob rtggw ac" provincial activities. Information once. A person charged with ' e n' for the P.E.I. booth is supplied by. "53"" blended Bllllty and was the Charlottetown Travel Bureau.l released on his recognizance h "'1". I Recognized by every Province as KEEP llle lleace. a 3 'lCanada's great Show Window, the Min Mgr-y Dcljgnl gnu of 1-01., Canadian National Exhibition will. onto la enjoylug nu vacation be given greater national emphaa-l with her fuuuy lg, pa,-kdnle. is than ever this year with the lerection of an "Avenue of the Form and Rev.:dian National Exhibition. Which is W35 llksetting aside one day for each of The P3" the ten Canadian Provinces to pay BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, Miss .Louise Cox. deaconess with,vinces". Here on a magnificent; the United Church in Edmonton,'avenue over 750 feet long each Alberta. has arrived in the City one of Canadals provinces will have a holidayian impressive display. The site selected for "The Ave- nue of the Provinces" is strategi- DEATHS 501: Per Insertion where she will spend with her sister Dorothy. Tziiiris Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Rug E4: the P. E. l. Hospital as :71" "blown ':g"d'"5M" 5l'””"- C.N.E. midway between the mag-i July 28. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. mun M 1:” ' Mlchl5”1' "'9 nificent new Food Products Build- Daniel Birt. a daughter. Darlene lghyl. Bncki S": N?" J" 1'95"” ping and the Grandstand. i P8511015 Wright 6 lbS.. 0 018- ' ey 05 l Here millions of visitors will; misses rt Mr-1 n-2-.::".”.::c:'.:":lt ."”"; ucnsusn':n:lEr'n?mu”tT.. -. '" ””""'! "'9'" '0' -1... "1" s r. 2' l ””””" Saturdtw. July 30. at 10 Lapthonl,?;::lc'3::.?t3nGrn::1r'r;l:: aneltlrtollllrllalmattrancatltlillllg. Alescoclhrtgeasll gveguer; Charlottetownllz by; Rev. J. M", rang V” n hrmor ,.,;5ldnn:'.PaVlll0ll ll Planned 00 llle "AVG- . is op, Forence veyn Mac- of G and F 11. -nue" where provincial exhibits Lennan of Caledonia to Percy Johnl r E I may be displayed. and visitors William Buchanan of Mt. Bucllnn- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Duffy .will be able to register their in- an. have returned to Toronto after terest and obtain information a- s"------l5'ErATHAs :rl1i.le(:Ydl:Iuul,llerl:l.&l:lldly&hflakinglgouldaily maitter pertaining to es. ie ere ana a's provnces. WETBEBELL - At the Prince they were the guests of the lal- Down the "Avenue", flanking- County ospital on Ausustl. 1955. tern mother. Mrs. Robert Bell. the Exhibit building will be ar- Erneat etherell in his 69th year. Parkdale. ruugcd drarnnllc afchwgys some Forwarded on Thursday morning Rev Mom n r M M h to 40 feet high, surmounted from the Compton Funeral Home S! P. ' gnow cl fit! on of wnn cnlnn,-ed crests of me pm. to his late I in C - Tdudly norm” '0 9 Hllxfclf vinces. An archway is planned for out for burial. Mccompanyms M1: on raw tlrip-hills. eagh province. . CHAMPION - Suddenly at Stan- Master Inuls Gauthier snd Mas- 33'" ""5 ye" "'9 C'N'E' M" chel Au st 2 1955 Daniel M ter Jim ' M lli 5” ""3 day l” "ch l"”'l''" "'0 t 3" ' ' ' ""9 " 3"'l- which the province will be honour- Champion. The remains are rest- . . ing at the Andrews Funeral Home Sfssggslrlguliesp'g?p:t:g":'::l5l:& 0 until this evening. then to his late Avenue of Pmvmces with its new residence. The funeral will take a . . . place on Thursday. August 4 at exlllhlt pavnwnt Wm .be 3 foul 2 pm ,ST, fmm RM? valley point for every Canadian, for the Chufch. nuhal In the isprmgmn A I thousands of C.N.E. visitors from cenweryc ll. other countries and for the hun-, HUGHES-Sllddcnly at her home in Dromore on Tuesday. Aug. 2. 1955. Mrs. Henry Hughes in herglxezgm. 33rd year. Her remains will bet 6 en forwarded today at 1 n'rI -kfom me Charlmmnwn Funrrarlll mime at large. A former Islander. Mr, the Grandstand show and for u-I to her late rcsidcncc from where n1:""'At:' M0'"B0mEl'Y of Edmon- ltle funeral will be held Thursday 4 dink alts. '" '”l9ClM Presl- morning to St. Patrick's Church.l Mr J "-l"'lmlnn- Fort Augustus for Requiem High lmukrt (01191 reports that the Mass at 9 o'clock. standard time lo" bf ”' ml” ll” bten fav- Intermellt in the church cemet- .an'(:th'. lglfgll-Llelygtftllemvast yfar or mm-m;-m "'0 I006. The bug: crffmggn. was voted at the meeting ll. l""'l'"' d9V9l0P research work and the amount of 323.000 wul cc smut for dark mink advertising 1 year. It will be promoted Mr. 83. Jones of Bunbury has dlans who are anxious to learn returned from Toronto where he more about their new homeland. the Canadian annual meeting 3: play an Important part in helping: N. D. Mccloon UNDERTAKEB EMBALMEB Ohss-lotfetown and North Wiltshlro rag ii; :3 -i Card Thanks 7 calstlsrpsatP.3.l.caa-an lhland tllis year through the ef-lstone's forts of the P.E.I. Travel Bur-icastles in Burlington. pr-cc. Canadian ambassador to A: enttna L'Evene1nent and Lo Sololl. in Charlottetown will earn. also announced Tuudev the IP- to iuolu oxocutive assistant "ml" 0' "'9 Pm - gnefce on Monday. October It lhlllllnent of pnul A, 3;-idle, 41. to tho latswgt. Hon. Ernest La- m d! I u nrlclu ulrbulrl ll. gurmmgrl by fulnsllllber of the diplomatic serv- porn", pom” nnnmu. of jun”. e porno c ocmrululuubn am up gtudy an missioner on the international m- n nun,- The Commission llasboos given member of Parliament for the Quo- nun cl 9,, nccnllcn comrumcc months ago. no is travelling by a tremendous task. and its con- bot Oollilill cluslons may well influence future since 1940. succeeds Mal.-Gen. L. pm, pnnunmcnm-y nunclnllcn curl only by his chauffeur. Yesterday policies in many fields. It is in- it. Lafleche, as ambassador to An was Canadian delegate on a Brit- nftemoom Ell Excellency took structed to "inquire into and re gentina. Maj.-Gen. Lafleche's re- mncnnndlnn mmgontognnnnl 3, an extended drive through the part upon the Ions-term prospect: tlremeut was announced -lune 1- was a delegate to the ... the probable economic develop- member of the directing staff of in London in 1945, 1.; 1945 and h ment of Canada and the prob- the National Defence College. 1943 be uusuasa on meetings in ftlmcllvnl Vfllcl” fld items to which such development Kllllston. 0nt.. Succeed! HOE W- Paris as i ' CBC A F. A. Turgeon as ambassador to ton To be more specific, arc clrulp Ireland. He is expected to assume 'j-"--f man of the Commission has stst- his new duties elrlll lll 00l0ll'P- llament in 1940 and re-elected in Boxer T” 8.9 and Col. E. S. .lobn- . f . l d ho t 0t. 1 C dj . gardens and lglnlaulbz ill?" lg. glmgtai l2l;eyl'eatl?s?be ,gglInml:sloll1er'l'?n the alllterhgliionil T 9” " will be the size of the working Supervisory Commission for Laos. External Affairs Dept. & Announces Appointments Visits Cll'town 0'l'l'AWA (OP)-A veteran Ltb- sarvad as a court house rcpoflaf Yesterday morning ms Excel, 4 cal politician has been named for two Quebec City ll0WIlIIPa'lr lency. Koto Matsudair . Japgn, ese Ambassad to Canada made courtesy calls on His Honour Lieutenant Governor T. W, and a Bl-yearaold oarsor diplomat Am! 10 I umm" L rrorn ms to mo and horn in WV" I'll 500- NW.-Ml:-thesonl as smbauador to d. The external affairs department Mr. Matsudairn has been 1,, din ,.,u,,. cry or as mm ll ”' cc 1945. as Cans co1n- Mn Ln lnlc cc coull yelrl all h H” "mm d cnmmonnlsln nnn seen service at several of ti: rnumnnnnnr European capitals before coming commission for Laos. conga-cncu. lnmtabesorvoduco-chain-l” oluln S 7”” '55 three 1.. Philippe Picnrd. 56-year-old 0' 39n9l'-3”” for the Canadian visit of the Elm 5"wm”bu” ”d l' 'cc0mDauied uncony countryside. He will remain in Alfred Rive. external affairs commission of the United Nations lhitlmvlgjfn Wegllezgfigogcmll for the while he is in the city. Mr. Plcard was elected to Pass Mr. Turseonls appointment I8 1945, 1949 and 1953. Between 1945 1of the public accounts committee. Mr. Bridle replaces Leon May-. ............:... LONDON (AP) - Drivers of three different taxicabs refused to take Ewart Potgelter, South At. eau. This particular group were especially interested in gardens toured through the North Shore area calling at Green Gables.. . lMr. M d ill be I frred girfe and how will it be employ no fllyrandlpgmam pl;l:rtlsvemlch Evend rlcan boxing giant, from the rail- road station to his hotel because l with parents tony Clarkin. New Wiltshire. P. netery. May she rest in peace. James and while here visited besidcslThe group left Tuesday for Cape the Confederation Chamber anllBreton. merits of the increasing popula- " V In Memorlam; Report Fantastic wggfliwggl ;',:l,V:':;',"-'1; ,,,,,,,,, MRS. ANNIE GALLANT o”.qwa in the way of energy sourceslnd The ('0l'l'llllUIlllV of Colvillc Road . inst one of its most distinguished OTTAWA lCP'”'P"l”'9 T”95d3-V is the demlllld lor them. bollli members. in the departure of l'3'5'-'l',lbF'd llle ll93lll "l 3 47'.V93l" domestic and foreign. llllely W Mrs Ann”, Gallant. Mm passed old civil servant as one of the most be? away April 15",. 1955, -I-nungn fantastic suicides they have ever (4) what dcvclcnmcnlc can be in failing health for some time W". . expected in agriculture and flair- her death came as 8 shock Police said Thomas Peters. Ling, her many friends. but especiallythureau 0f Slallstl” empl”yee' aplmlllll l0? llli PP0dl"3l5 05 llllmccg 5, power, Qucbcc scum; um ed slopes around the trim lake. fJean - Francois Pouliot, Temiscou- . , . , I 1 tn, panned to in Senna. check the skies and weather re- her with them. But death willed and W0 0l"'d'9" were at 3 mwlelure. for our secondary manufac- if," ”K,n,n,e,. Ln,enfr' J. an ports early today and decide M99alll9 Flies turlng industries-and of the l.. L g . for nun - twncllrcr c clvlc lrolllluy Damn e Madawaska. died last spring. l ' ' A 0' "'9 V3955 be W5” 9 her family who attended her day F”i"'9"”-V made 9""””"9 manghindustrles? and nigh, in ments for his suicide while his wifel (5; wnng 15 we pr-cl-able fut. an effort to keep otherwise and to Mlmday nlgm , higher growl They said he dressed himself in people emplcycd ln lhcmq ' In the hdme she Wm be miss, agwomans bathing suit. padded it (5; Tc wnut cxlcnl wlll duct cd, where she was always there .W'"l wet mwls and W”PPed lll-,'"' Canadian omy be tied to,l tr welcome the young and the -59” l” 3 '39" "f wpper w"'e' wlth and illlE8l'3l9d Wllll. the economy . old. flamp cords he grounded one end of the unllcd slates; and how The deceased was the former -of the W"? l” 3 lmsemenl sew" far will our Annie Nicholson. daughter of the P199 mm W35 el9cll'0c"l?d when ll” upon the level Of Pl'03P9l'llY late Mr. and Mrs. James Nichol- ,Pl"35,9d the am” elld ml” 3 941' across the border? son. Glasgow Road, where she img 11,3” 50Ck9l- (7) To what extent may we ex-n was born in 1865. P011" 59” .P9l"5- 3 ”5e"'-' pect Canadian industry to be. In 1884 she married Joseph army l?53""”5t”v lmd 1” rec”l'd"' controlled by non-residents? l Gallant They moved to the Col- "9l”'"9l5' An l""”l”y ll" been 9" (8) Will certain areas or re ville Road sixty-four years agoldeleds gions in Canada develop more and family. Her. quickly than others. and. if so husband died in December 1939. what problems will this create Surviving members of her fam- those areas which may develop ily are her daughter. Mrs. Antb- more slowly? called her Continued from page 1 Need Co-operation E. I. and John Wilfred with would like reductions. whom she lived. one son James, oredcccased her by 23 years. GA" AUSPICES She also leaves a number of ". d h'ld . r.r?l1?;,.:nl ml Agreement on Tariffsyand Trade. finish its work by the fall of Mrs. Gallant had always beeni The (renew; negotiations will be 1955. a faithful and active member of the biggest since the give-and-take upon the future direction of the terest in the work of the Com- mission and in the briefs ac. submissions which will be made The barlzaning will take place to it. The Commission is getting the Roman Catholic Church and transactions of Torqunv. Eng.. in Canadian economy will be await- channel Hound the mm” mm twice. she was ndmjnjsgel-ed its lust l195i. But officials here do not ex- 55 with much interest. mes by Re... Charles Mccarlhy, ,pect Ilia! the next conference. to her parish priest who made-Mlle pace in -January or Febru- . many visits to her during her LEVY til 1956. Vflll Dl'0dllCE any 05 . l.., it.':.i..'l;3'3Ei::LL.”'ii:';lZi if. N; r c , lalxguggmngl? nnn”;t V35 Kin:-s or.tliose that developed out of the, .' church. L0, 65' by Rev. Cnn,-13,; original negotiations at Geneva in McCarthy and her remains Were. 1947 laid to rest in the church cem-v I Continued from ping: Warning Given troops armed with machine-g"" The pail bearers were: Mich- ael Murphy. Augustus Tierney. Jewell. William Nolan. (2: What will be the require- will be announced later. tion for more roads. hospitals. EXTERNAL AFFAIRS STUDENN A reached his destination by bus. affAalrs. Mr. Picnrd was chairman crowd around the shores of nearby 25 mum” heavier mu heavyl of the standing committee on - Quldi lake -.”1w male'L"l5' Including mn” .ternal affairs at the last two sea- land's most llmduc” "ll ml"9”l5- "id wk” .'slons of Parliament. His reslgna- - event. tion as member for Be1' jraises to five the number of va- cant seats in the House of Com- imons. and what will be the de- David Cm”. Toronto spawns; Homrcmzen, nend nn. the g,ns,,cn.,,,. by knockouts, none lasting two of the five vacancies-in Quebeci1:”5d3” Sheudr '" b"3l"e3' "in South. Temiscouata and Rest!-l 5 "t ”w"' . gouche-Madawaska-are expected pmspemy depend to be held Sept. 26. The by-election! in Bellechasse may take place the, l ame day. ' , S A lawyer. Mr. Picard was l;ornl at Riviere-du-Loup, Que.. and s at graduate or the Quebec Seminaryl 'n Hahfux and Laval University. He sits?! o studied law at the Academy in" Inlernnnonnl Law, The game, can-recs won and lost in two co-feature the mun,” or M editors by Studies. Geneva. l Th ill be ld pread lnl , " ” ” l;..i"i::e:".i.:.i;::.' iZ':l:i'rl2tl1"ai93ii?l'J3 ism": new in and great grand under the auspices of the General off to a good start. and hopes to Its report and conclusions Barbara Ann Scott and her fiance. fighters "and W9 t” l” "ml 51'” publlclly umuu Tom mug of cm. :f12”"l- F0"""5 Welilled 199- P8115 Maldona. 21-year-old boat worker. csgo. arrived here Monday. they 3'0”! talked the Marilyn Bell swim in- , tead of marriage plans. . c . Hul:1lfr2i:Atolcypl::u":e lgnsgwgzliash 5 They nosed nn. nnnnnes and "ml l'0l""l Pall-S W55 bleedlllt! "sinking" fishing vessel on July 7. chatted with reporters but didn't were rushed to qua" an nonnlong 'nentlon mnrrlage at all. Their en-them riot Tuesday night by mobs pro ":”5emefl":”'; exdl:”t9:l.l;l beugllrl mtg"! 3l”ll5ll1'5 "W 5'lll'l'9l"""'l5l- Gum 9 "95 y 3 ecep ' the nod 4-3-2: referee Jack D5 of his penalty in Brooklyn federal of his bulk. The seven-foot two- inch. 310-pound fighter finally 4 In Newfoundland 1 ST. JOHN'S. NfId.. (CP)--If it's keen student of international; ling today some 20.000 people will 1 Ammugh 15 inch” "H" and c weight champion Roclw Marciano, m xlggglg Negvpglalfg Potgeiter said, "I have no ambi- tlona to fight him now. I want my L , career to be developed slowly. I amt ..5::"::"N2:.i;::l::;:!:d l:';..::l to be mucus- hollday and every town within He bmi" ” mm” Cl” Sept 13 - with an opponent still to be driving distance of S" Johnna, ll): named. He won his first six fights -nrrcc p r c m l u 9 ul Libeyalg. l comes virtually deserted full rounds. And in this city a commttee will will be pi By-elections to fill at least three: POM Um" I better d9l'- ll "19 NEW YORK MP) C mdemm magazine has filed a 39.000.000 ” s t ' , the New York World-Telegram and Sun and the MOn'l'l'0Ol IOXEPS United Feature Sylfdlcate Inc. The action is based a column by writer Ines Robb. rgferred i to a 33,000,000 libel suit which heiress Doris Duke has filed in California aegnlllnst fl: lmalgazine cc and express ope s e woud win HALIFAX (Cpl Mammal M” if. The column did not mention tn, Bnnnn of Inge,-nnllcncl;l0-round bouts here Tuesday. name. Gerry Simpson of Montreal. The masam... um, Called lo the Qncbcc cur ln 1924' scored a unanimous decision over mm, suprem. Court, "led in said the majority decision to Keith Paris of 3: ,!:t:::.igt;l'ne::,do; l:.db":el:5f:j Halifax, in one of the wildest fights uonn and injured an s4.ood name in in Halifax ring this season. , .. Simpson looked very impressive ,f,',"',;,,;::?,l: 3:f,nnl&:?utanon as he outclassed the lesser-expert EE32”.?.Zyf'sf2"'5333a.”'E3 3&3 Pleads Guilt Paris was the winner in a wild, TORONTO (C?) n when sum, free swinging brawl that saw the NEW YOR (AP)-Thomas J. l f.'l d ll Tu d '0 dl llglllells W9”? llleedllll gueta the gflallatey radelll zylannmwhllcllgi badly 5t the fl"l5ll- 7-" 3 lllmlly caused a vast sea-air search for a jgorrti a Clfll over hlsgrlght eye and He could receive a sentence of or una mm a spilt on his fore- agsylyauocola cg . yen, in nrlnnn and - , la . fne. He was continued Judge Bill Walker save lznris In sio.ooo bail pending the fixing Speaking of the channel swim ell McKinnon. John Colwill. Card oi Thanks pounding cross - examational of lT. G. Norris, counsel for police chief Walter Mulligan. after main- ltaining he could not remember the names of the men involved. ' Barbara Ann said: .el;:';f;r:fo”f.l':;o';:d'”s1,l,”;',e,,':j "Didn't she do wonderfully? that Vmdowl In the Brmsh cnnncmlittle girl-I was terribly surprised ullding and tried to set fire to it. insist; lnmet her and S” "W "W x S. Later hundreds of rloters rushed 9 Tommy King is ahou' zix feet Ianey 5-4-1 for Paris and judge Don court Sept, 15 Kerr, Halifax, scored it 4-4-2. Falls In Non-Stop 300-Mile Swim Maldona and a companion. 11- year-old George Teen. were ac- cused of sending out the false sea disaster report from a fishing boat on which Maldona formerly had .000 may well be exceeded. v n , The opening of the "Avenue of Cuthbert was mvnlved in 8 nconv Ont mar. They were put Inn, clfcc4nCOUNTBY STYLE Mr. Tupper then said he wanted Lcdr t l, N1 1 ' Cuthbcrt to remember the sanbt brown I Inc Mu” ity behind his oath. The family of the late Mrs Annie Gallant wish to thank Fr McCarthy. Dr. McLeod. and all "m" Wm "M Ma" C”ds' enl lot loyalty to other officers . rolments, and spiritual bouquets. . ' to l;”':.::.::";.':i::.r..:: :'..::.:n W” ””"'”” "i 7ng signs and wrecking police tel- of Mrs. Gallant's death. demonstration was broken up. The rioting came toward the end of a 24-hour general strike called you are protecting. 4 "In telling you this. I take it; your testimony is true. that hlbitors at the 1955 C.N.E. With the many new C.N.E. at- tractions this year and with in- creased emphasis on National and; interprovlncial interests. last yea1"sl record attendance of almost C:,"?,l'dgi'LEGED Mr, Ncmn cnnrned Monday um to detain suspected terrorists with lf your lcsnmnny In nnn.ne' I-m test new anti - terrorist laws rl the Provinces" at the 1955 C.N.E. will be another significant illustra- tion of the fact that this great -nn-ncy tn de,n.oy-- nine; Mums”. after a wave of anti-British bomlrl Exhibition is a national institution.l”"ked M"l"33" "ml ""d9l'W0Flll ”' Gmk Cwml '"'"”"”"'” bl: repented her I-med styling: for mjjj P "country types." nyclls ln1949, nunlon with Greece. Britain Mulligan nu been plnccd on refused ot consider the demand. NEW GERMAN lzlggcwon leave of absence for the duration lot the hearings. BONN. Germany IAP) e West; cull-.l,crl's testimony Tupsduy fll. Fl -I I-tll -l ll ll0l'0"8l1l"'v 3m55l'l"K "W" llgh" nann huve,nooweal;.ees':l,f,,. geek to NEW MADRID, Mo. (AP)-Am gone on a beer drinking spree and "You seem to have some Idea cpncnc bnxcc, R909 Wllllln M1189. . ll sgates Marine Corps. Mr. King has C""”l0"5 - ed professional h TTTT-'-or-'T' h hl ed so well t the time in l kl d of pay his second ff tt wt - to ' "” ” ” t.i.l3i';'.5.'."l2' i1".;lliS”i2E.: 3:: .2: 5.: or ::':: 'x::.”:.;:”:l': tact-..:::.rt we nit?! till. "1 Studies The - l ' log and after about an hour tbel la, nl .1 ll. l "bl lr ll 1,. Members Of 8 Party that ac-i 0 I self. and most llkoly to the officers 3'” I P: yllm ml; gouhvs 8 no mmpmled him In 3 but "M the inn, endeavomg n, len nn, ,,g;;;f Tuesday by Greek Cypriot: to Pl'0- wedding dress. bandedin sell-lnlrpvith fish bites when he was hauled from Tactical Air Command. who .llI this British colony. The laws would transform brides lnto vic- 350” NEW M8dl'ld- enable Brltlsh troops and police torlan dolls. Cuthbert's earlier testimony "”'”wl”5 ""d"""d the damn” couture. Gabrielle (Coco) Chanel.' her own attire the best of the Chanel casual look. The eccentric coating on ma body" artist sat at the top of the stairs garb”. worked. Police said the two had tonio Abertondo, Argentine long- lllaldolltl d ” J to demonstrate A tonne, captain In the Unned distance swimmer. was pulled un- to his pal "how a real radio from the Mississippi WDTRS-" - -- H but river early Tuesday. defeated in 31-year-old South American wasi ” ” and his body covered With the alrforce personnel c with a tailored bow. which Wl 0! the water about 14 mllegihave just finished summer exer- ,clses at R.C.A.F. Station Sum- Abertondo had covered approx-l merside was one civilian scient- lmately 221 miles and had been Int isl of the Defence Research the wnitlel; 5511101511! and 17 minutes Board. snce vng n t. Louis Saturday. Mr. J. W. Mayne, senior oper- Meanwhlle. that veteran of baute; ,1-hree years no Abemmdo cow anon! "search omcel, of n" .ered 282 miles in 72 hours before Joint Services Operational Re- 32 Sane up.l lgnecorfnplninfed thatbscgcb telilm. Edmonton. particip- me. oo. o a ram lsh ap- at in te exercises to carry chmel dem”'"l'"ted ln Palenlly attracted by the lanollnlout studies designed to improve lthe operational efficiency of our Tactical Air Force. During his stay at the station Mlle. TIM TALKS TIME Germany will build an atomic re-;a(lcrn u fl bl o dreds of thousands of New Cana-iactor at Karlsruhe. the govern- and no: WE. e:c:::c.;neclr;Tdgl1:: ment said Tuesday. The reactor nu lug uugweru to Mr, Non-lg, station will serve 1' ndamental re-E fulh atomic techniques and clans. M l n lr The ”Avenue of the Provinces" will search, the development of peace-i the; which he was named a director to set a ”Canadiann" theme for'tralnlng of,sclentists and techni-l ANCIENT, BREW Hops are reported to have been ilsed in the nrcnnrrtton of beer as early as 3,000 B. C. during the showing. peeping at her critics, wearing a two-piece Jar-: sey suit banded around the car- digan neckline and down the front ls Continued with double white stripes. She By PEGGY MASSIN wore silk shirtwaist. which was LONDON (CP)-In dnc month this summer. 2.787.000 London telephone subscribers called Tim the speaking clock. Some 515.- 225,000 calls have been made since the service was installed in PARIS (Reuters) e Couturier almost hidden under niultl-strands ' , Grlffe rebelled Tuesday of long lavslieres and pearl neck- sgalnst the alphabetical modea- laces, and a white felt cloche hot. "H." "A," et al-by boldly lnlro- Ndhlng has changed in the "one-two-three" the Chanel look since last season, nor are. for that matter since the fabulous Bis excursion into arithmetic jewel connoisseur came with a silhouette enumenr A The emaciated mannequins. as I936. Mr. Mayne visited with his par- -cuts Mr. and Mrs. George Mayne. Emerald. HOPS INTRODUCEI Hop-growing started in altlllll America in Virginia about I643. ALAI. csosr osrs inslnucnons as follows: ln1lI:;stllmes that have made fashion a 0 years. dlines regulsrlyforlnors than I mesi.lsu.osl:.a. , . t :'l7led-ar.1t. l.,fmsrtoIsnta.:l'.".ul". h. x . lvsninlslss ussenlsa AIIGIIST 15 - AUGUST 20 ANNUAL HOLIDAYS nan DILIVIIY nslitonn OLIDAYI wns. as sasonoar, AUG an. islls. OIDIBS SHOULD IIJN NU! LL11 ELI TIIUIIDAY, AUG. ICE. n . . V".-. ,3...-m -.'v-' -tume-;.t.