Canada's NRX Atomic Pile Shut Down By Accident OTTAWA ICPi4Zanada's famed NRX experimental atomic energy reactor at Chalk River. 0nt.. Mm- day suffered its second most seri- ous accident in eight years of oper- ation. William J. Bennett, president of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. an- nounced that the reactor. built at a cost of 511,000,000. was shut down when a special fuel rod. being tested, contaminated the (ll-foot atomic pile. .' However. Mr. Bennett said the shutdown. expected to last for sev- eral weeks. is in no way compar- able to the Dec. 12. 1952, break- down caused by a major power surge in the reactor. located 125 miles northwest of Ottawa That accident was so serious uni NRX, .-:-.9 name for thi had to ba com";-ieh-ly rebuilt The reconstruction tooii ll. vnonth.-. ihe dent did not rem"-1 in the evacua- . reactor sofas back into operation in February. 154. FEW AWARE OF TIOFBLE o Page 2 11.. c.....u.. Tuesday. July 26.1955 -pile. A spokesman at Chalk River said in a telephone interview that the automatic shutoff control system worked so effectively that few per- sons at the project knew about tha- accideni until some tlmc after it Wm be mmpmed H, um i, I, had lIIPP0ll9d Th"? W9" "" l"-l'-"'"not cirpected to last more than a l?K. There was no general uarning Wlllldfd 33 W35 "'9 C539 "' 1952 tit-parture of scientists from the when radioactive materials spewed from I Small? Wick 3”” Wread atomic energy conference spon- over the project The stack is used 50,-ed by the Umgcd Nmio”'" 5. to eject air passed through parts 53.4; City and JUST ARRlVED-Off-the-shoul- Central "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORl' & strapless bras. Kennedy's -at the HUGHES DRUG STOREI "M95 Wet” GOSPEL TENT - Kingston MIRRORS, i-1-uiiei Guides. new Meetings continuing niiahily 8, plastic Seat Covers. front seat P-Mi l ""15" F"L?'1i;'3g5- ”"”"” AF: ISLAND GRILL. Queen street,- cesmnes lm 9' idial 5228. Serving full course REMEMBER Charlottetown Lit- l dinners- tle Theatreis Centennial play "Anne of Green Gables". Queen Charlotte High School Tuesday, luly 26th at 8.15. r........1........ llllllls. MAIIRIAGES. DEATHS 50: Per Iiisertlas J Howard Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR I'll Queen St. - Currie Bldg. 1 niiitis V ENMAN - At the P. E. I. Hos- Kiital on July 22. 1955. to Mr and rs. Clifford Enman, a son Rob srt Roy. 7 lbs 9 025 1 COULSON - At the Prince Coun- ,Radio repairing Amplifiers sound systems. Disc and tapc re Specializing C h i n e s e ADULT SWIMMING and water Red Cross bath house WE REGRIND Craiikshalts. Maritime Motur Supply Co., Ltd .1 42 Beasley Ave. Mai:DONALD RADIO SERVICF. and cording. 180 Kent Street. Dial 6915. THE REGlI.AR meeting South Shore branch of the Fish and fGame Association will be held in' the Searlctoun Hall on Tues- lday. July 26 at 8 pm Everyone ltilzew welcome. Randolph Stevenson. the article ”Ashes of Former in yesterday's Guardian. Miss Isabel l1acKinnon was in correctly referred to as Miss Mabel MacDonald. ATTENTION all choir members Join the massed choir and help of the reactor as a cooling agent. r The spokesman said the acci- tion of any bu.'i'ings or cause any work stoppage. Workmen war able to remain in the huge rooinl housing the reactor and started repairs immediately. r FEW WEEKS REPAIRS Thespokesman said it is hard to estimate when the repair work few weeks. ”The accident will not affect the project to Geneva to attend the He said the accident did not cause any major damage to the reactor. Mr. Bennett said automatic dot vii-es shut down the box-like re-. aclor immediately the fuel rod be-' gan contaminating the reactor'sj supply of heavy water The con-i laminated heavy water, one of the niritc-vials used to control the ac-l tiviiy of the reactor, was dumped into storage tanks. l ' l Personals ! The many friends of Mrs. safety Instruction tonight. 6 o'- Frank Bradley. Weymouth Street, clock. Brighton Beach. will be pleased to learn that she is progressing favorably after an operation last week. Mr Willard and Miss Joyce .'ilacDiinald. Churchill. spent a day and night in the Prince Edward Island Hospital after a car col-l lisiiin in New Haven last Mohdayf when they were on their way to the city. Friends and relatives will be pleased to hear that they, are speedily recovering from in-P Juries receivd. Miss Callierine Dohsnn. R.N.. nshington. D C. is visiting on Island. the guest of her mother. Mrs. Frank Dixon. Tryon l Miss isAm:L Mm-g1:cNoNL1,. and her sister, Mrs Wendell Lea, West Street. Accompanying Miss llsland Lady interred" which ap- lliihsfiii fill hcf fflli l0 the Prov- ipeared ince are Misses Mollie Kraust-.,i R V . and Marie Constance. of i Detroit. Michigan. Miss Krausei is director of Public Nursing in; Wayne County in the State of' Michigan and Miss Constance ls gy uospuaii on July 23, 1955. to the historical pageant In be held 9" "'9 5'3" M Gm" Hospita" Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coulson. of Sea View. a son. DUPLESSIS-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on July 25. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Du Pies- sls. Charlottetown, a son. weight 1 lbs., 6 ozs. FORD-At the P E l. Hnspitaly July 25th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs? Curtis Ford. Glasgow Road. a laughter. 8 lbs.. 2 ozs. l LLEWELLY.N' - At St. Joseph's" Hospital. Hamilton. Ontario. on July 21. to Mr. and Mrs. Reigb Lewellyn inee Joan Lanigaiii. a daughter. weight 8 lbs. ll oz. WEBSTER--At the Prince County Hospital on July 25. 1955. to Mr. Ind Mrs. Vernie Webster. Augus- tine Cove. a son. Mac?!-IEE - At the Prince Ed ward Island Hospital on July 5th. 1955. toMr. and Mrs. Everett MacPhee inee Alice .VlacDougall of Grand View), a son. Donald Ronald. weighing 7 lbs. 14 on. MARRIAGES ELDER - MacDOUGAl.L - All Zion Presbyterian Manse Satur- day. July 23rd. 1955 by the Rev. W. Harold Brown. Rose Marie Macbougall of Charlottetown to Vernon Standart Elder of Sussex, . B. mc"0Ls0N.CmNE L A, 3, The Women's institute Branch otirr-side-nm-. here. Mr. Mould 17, the Department of Agriculture re- liilllPd his F9-Slillllllfill from H18 ports a splendid rr-spouse of en-- Andrews Manse. Montague. Rev. D. A. Campbell. on Thurs day. .luly 21. Mary lsohell. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crane to Ralph. son of Mr. and Mrs Angus Nicholson, Lorne Valley. DEATHS LAVERS - Suddenly at the New Glasgow Hospital. New Glasgow. N. S.. on July 22nd. David Ding-, well Lavers in his 65th year. for- in the Coliseum on August 8th and 9th. Rehearsal for choir Tuesday 7:30 p.m. at Prince of Wales Col- lege hall. Mr. R. F Mugford. dir- ecting. NEW POLICE PATROL-Tlic Charlottetown Police Force last night took delivery of their new Meteor patrol which has been on order for some months. Installed in the new patrol is one of the latest RCA Victor ”Cnrfnnc” two way radios The Meteor is one of the few makes of autos hav- ing a single hinged door at the rear. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL - Vlctor Gallant. s Charlottetown youth was sent up to the Supreme Court yesterday morning when hc appeared before Magistrate Mzir tin on a charge of breaking. en- tering and theft. The case arose out of a break at the Co-op Supermarket on July 17. HANDICRAFT. Needlework. Do- mestic and Floral Sections Pro- vincial Exhibition: Attention please. Entries close July 29th. Entry forms available at Women's Institute Office. 134 Richmond Street. Post Office Box 123. Charlottetown. or at Exhibition Association office. Great George Street. HANDICRAFT RESPONSE tries for t h e l r exhibitions in handicraft. needlework. ctr . at the forthcoming Provincial Ex- pates a banner display of ex- hibits in response towards making the (lentcnninl effort an outstanding one RAPE HEARING --- The pre- tn overtures 1 Detroit. Rotary District Governor Heard l Fred E '.VlcAllisler. Rotary Gov-;p ernor of l)istrlct 282 was guesty speaker at the regular Rotary. luncheon at the Charlottetown. Hotel yesterday. President Frank Curtis occupied the chair and vice 'presidcnt George Fisher was co- chairman. Mr. McAllister. who is a Rotar- ian of 22 years active experience in his home town of St. Stephen- l Milltown. NB. dealt almost entire- ly with the activities anticipated bygthn 2170 members of the or-i gaiiization in the District. of whichl Charlottetown and Summersidel form a part. He reviewed his at-p tcndance at the Golden Jubilee; Conference of Rotary Internation- al at Chicago a few weeks ago which was attended by 18.000 members from 45 nations and from all 48 States and the Provinces of Canada. Last night Governor McAllister was in conference with the local officers and members of the exe- t-ulivc of the Charlottetown Club. Roy Cudmore moved a resolution - of appreciation for the contribut- I Ion made to Rotary and the City . by Arthur Mould during his sub- club owing to his leaving the Province for an extended period. iA similar resolution of apprecia- tion and regret was passed with 'hibitinn. The W.l. Branch anlicl- l respect l" "'9 "55l3'”"l"n "7 RW- iC.'-inon J. T. lbbott Both resolut- l ions were seconded by G E. Hart- Tl. Rcv T H B Somers. minister of the Kirk of St. James was in- trnriiiced as a new member by Hal merly of Georgetown. P E. l. The llmlllll'.V hehllllil (if B Charliille" Shaw lllld Welmmed by the presi- funeral was held Sunday. July l0Wll mill Cll8FE9(l Wllll l'3P('- W85 d”"' i 14th from New Glasgow Presby- terian Cbprch. interment in the church cemetery. CAMPBELL-At Kenslngton July 23. 1955. Mrs. Minnie Campbell. h her 87th year. be forwarded from Davison'a, Funeral Home this evening to tllal home of her sister Mrs. Barbara MacGougan. Funeral service from Kensington Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, 1 p.m. Standard um; mtenmm Geddre Mam". and costs or 30 days each at Santotiia. Texas. Sterling Glddlrigg diction. Lunch was served by me and Mrs. D. Campbell. Cal&lon- student and third occupant of the lat Cemetery. Please omit flour Queens County Magistrates Court Jr..l RC N.. Dennis Inwood. Mont- Hampton Auxiliary on the grounds in: Miss Ethel Lowther. Carleton; MacDonald car said that he was cl lheld yesterday morning. -Tvio per- rea. Dr. A. P. Armason. Ottawa. surrounding the manse. Mlu Lsun Lowtlm-, Carleton; talking to hm Mgcgguhu-n in ------ win cliarileill Wltliginiiiiiiriiiiiin in Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Livingstone. Mt:Nally's store. an evidence 2..i”"2i.'li. 2."; 3.5;: 521?." .?.”.'l Fatally Beat '0" "WING iimimv C'ii"'”r'" ”" 3'.;3i.”" '”'n”.”ii'. ?i'i"ii3"ii'.'.”' ?.' ”"u.”"”'I.':.'.'5 - - - tie. antes , . e w en ey v . liiiised Willi fiilllnz tn -n. y 1. Fraser Mlas Jean McClure Jim at the bridge. Mr MacDonald 9' N. I. MOCLOC :io:".'to". clfop sign was fined :5 YOll'l'll FOP ' M E"'""" ””"'"l' I ' mu. '1 id iii t i ' and costs 6r five days. Three . F oiiio:i'inyv.l:.,;i TE, "3':,',,,,”; Nieifson. Prod hlg?cNuer:-' 'tl.ie cat-.ande :ll.I.lItll: otgttlg UNDEBTAK1 speeders. two apprehended at wmdgw "mm W" ..-mum” "I an. Mn. chntmuwwn, pin-lags in look on; 5...”; an IMBALMEB P-rlid-le and iii! -i W-i Royall-V . ada". with Mrs. Cifford appan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell, Do- victim's tuna and his iu-in wini . were each fined slit and costs or Npjwponvr BEACH. mm Mp, ., 1”.-1,, .,,m,d by M". W... sable. Sam nlcrbst-son. Dnodaa; a wrist watch on it come toward aghast". Q. I9 dun. --Two men are in jail in n.. for Mallett and Mrs. rmiit Vaa- M11 "I R0"Wl- 9'34”: 9"! 25' "'"m- - 39-WW wile"? CALEDDNIAN ci.ua MEETING "W hulliiii of I college youth mi. The hymns nuns wen. G''d3'- 5'” l 9"” " W 5' "'3 WW "m'l' la:-I wlttsaln A unmi rneetinl of the Cale- "itvsnid they found peeking logo "cor; Be To God. the FIthu"' Bl! - : ... M 15"; to Mic!-chm ht Milli- , damn Club M PEI took pm. in window of their vacation ap. and Jesus Sha..ll Reign " Lloyd Howatt. Blvllf. INN!!! Ill! llcold lime till! 8 . artment. I Mrs. Frank Vuuy and Mn Frank W , . Mr. deceased had (all! uh&' jaw . Dead u Irving Richard Per- Waller Mallett read an lntoreIt- and Mn Frank Gnlgu. II of Ilalit. Irr. Ilscboaald D 1-,,,,., rett. 21. a student at Claremont. his story from - - ton; Mr. and Mrs. .A. . auutliiains from um, me Casllfgk: college'. 0' "Work and nduhd: BN6. suspcon In - P i was respond- : IUII3. ilemmu ssilmyna Willi E" iinisrbyoifern bmohiingd 0" liflmhllll Illrr lhiaIII' verne. . I am . . g an t u : . . 5"l"l'.: ”- .... fl-t:;,..,""."”l' """"...,...""'..."' '.:":;..2":u'.”.l'."'ul'."" u.i..a..""'”"" o co quoted tw ita cals var .i : . lots tgley "found l;'erreut".l I. "r edmnlltgature secr:tary reput- gloat. Tatttln hot: 1. 1. no e ndovr rented t books were it sf LQIIII. UNI I3 : lplrtment wtiila their wlvoawun the last meeting. It .'.'l'v..3'5 rm: ll. .- Ha: rm-rinrtar-inidnim-wutuinm uauuiunuaomr-iur.-ii nu; Sunday. C.G.f.'l'. nuaimi-it but :6; at. an an an anti. Offloersquotedbeverneassayu nettiaasurseroportodla !ntll:Ih'I.)layAlII.Ild& glhegrabbail a stick. dlanl seattaI'II.ItotaaPruan:: ha: Ir. ndIln..J. I. loco- and-"I out iasaa b tsuasara-. 4 side. Illtiias Ir. all In. G. I. kIlnlm.I)autwaatotItsnn tatndw-srndhtashp-Cami. alt-,& lilrnasood . ouasdslaifbytaaeonsntltualllrs.l'r& lhuah P-urid tyln on the sltlawak charge. coma. Mull; . dd lIII'I.. with a .:':ui ti-actue. la-i-an Heating classawltata & coup . New mum: died in a liosoital. 35- ha. Hind. ltovi , T I , 3'1: .',.' ' , 5.' V. . I adjnumed for om. u.-N-k may Visiting Rolarinns were Revs eight witnesses were heard last W E M. Mlkell. Hamilllili. Ont. "mm by hlaglslrtgfp (;.i.,r-rt "harlcs Marshall. Halifax. Rev. Gaudet The evidence of the vir- tim. a 14 year old girl, is among that still to be heard Two Char- Remains will lnttetown doctors, J. H Shaw and "Pi" A Lorne Mackay. Hamilton. .1. H. Maloney gave last night's hearing. 0 MA ISTRATI-TS COURT--Three perso s. charged with driving while Impaired. werei fined 365 cvidcnce alt Dr Frank Archibald. Triiro. T. P. Vortlin. Lynn. Mass. Dr M. N. Macodriim. Ottawa, Ont. Tom Dee, Oklahoma City, W. H Hayward. Summerside. Dr. .C B Stewart. Halifax. Dr. J. P. 3M:i(-Giiigan. Halifax. N.S.. Arch. ,1 Mt-Kellops. London. Ont". Guests of Rotary were: Orba Greenwood, COMPETE FOR WILLINGDON CUP SAINT JOHN. N B.-Golfersl representing New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island in the Wil- Centennial Will Feature Anne of Green Gables As a special Centennial feature the Prince Edward Islanders get;l.enry; and in cooperation with the Cen- together. and it sure was tennial Committee, The Theatre Guild of will present "Anne l-ll”? that when they held their annuali Cll8F10lli"0W'l:picnic in Stanley Park. Vancouv- of Greeiiier, B. c.. lingdon Cup lnterproviricial yteamv matches and Canadian Junior championships at Calgary Julyvoy; Bill Beer. Ch8l'l0l-l-EIOWII; 1015011 Of Cll3l'10"9WW"- Stanley Park, It is always a grand day when! just , on July 17th. The 30' pose together. Left to right: M. J. lMousie) Dowling. Mono- P. E. Islanders" Picnic In Vancouver Haven; Mrs. Bruce Hayes. 0' Dr. and Mrs. Ewen C. McLeod. Orwell Cove; Miss Ag- iics MacDonald. Port Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. George Dickin- son. New Glasgow; Mrs. Mar- Gables" again Wnlglll El Queellwveartherman cooperated in splen- garet Darrach. New Haven; Mrs Charlotte High Schpol for lheidid fashion and brought forth a.l'lruce Hayes. 0'Lcary; D. P. bciiefil of the many visitors now real hm day from his bag offMacRae. Pownal; Mrs, Frannie holidaying in the province. as well imcks. as for those who did not have the breeze opportunity of seeing it when it was presented on previous uccas-1 ions 1 With Elizabeth Morris starring as the winsome "Anne" and with a splendid cast of supporting characters. The Little Theatre However. the g e ii t le p blowing over the Park. from the blue waters of Burrardf Inlet kept. the atmosphere pleas-l ilcadcd down with delectable food i50lll'l5l prepared by the women cooks- Gough. Earl and Edythe Thomp- son. Searlefowtn; Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Deverand. Searletown; Miss Mary McLeod. Selkirk; A.C. Mac- lam and cool, and with the' tables Adam. Peter McKInnon. St. Pet- .in the shade of the majestic firs. ICTF Bay: Edgar ll-I. Carlton. Fred Peters Beairsto. Mr. and Mrs. H. H Ferguson. - - B . J R. M - players have won acclaim for their fmm the 15Ia"d' eierythmg was run Lefurgey oh" ac realistic portrayal of this g loved and well-known story written Trvon- by Lucy Maud Montgomery. fam- ammg the merry cmwd and the I '. ed Island aumoress. loldest gentleman was Mr. George C"”'l9l”- ' , ' 53undgrs' formerly of south wm. Bruce. Mr. Clifford Bruce. Mary lime Firemen's Association in the for sloe who was 94, and for 3 man ,Sinclair. Valleyfield; Anne Mac- Council Chambers at City Hall at Theatre goers. old and young. alike. have a treat in store them tonight when Anne M Green 91' his age he enjoyed himselylliean, Vernon River; MissgHazel 2.00 p.m. Other officials Games is pmwmed under me cvjlmmenseiy. No one could mmil-.V. Myers. Miss Olga Findlay. part in the proceedings are" Hon. direction of Sterling Walker andi"Ui M10 W35 the 0ld95l- and fell iVm"m'5 Mr' -the youngest among the i'rhey were keepin George Anderson. W. M. S. Rally Held At Hampton Church A very successful W.M.S. rally was held in the United Church. Hampton on Wednesday. July A), at 2:30. Mrs. Kenneth Parker oc- cupied the chalr for the alter 'oon much , perfect. ' EHIODI There were many old tlmersi g that to them- selves. Mr. George H. Campbell of Ladner. B. C. was master of cer- 1es. and the speakers heard were Angus Maclnnls. M.P.. Rev D.M. Sinclair. and George Mc- Lean. from Bealons Mills. whni came to Vancouver as a passen-i ucr on the ”Overlander." Rev. with Mrs. Allison Lea and Mrs.iSinclair arrived by plane from .lohn Simmons as organisis. Mrs. J. D. MacFarlane conducted the opening worship service. Hymns sung were "Breathe on me Breath of God" and "Once to eve and Nation”. Mrs. R. H. Baxter welcomed members and visitors from all the other auxiliaries. which was by Mrs. F. W. Cutcliffe. Presby- terial president. Two features on were a solo by Doroth ”None Else But God" and by June Leard. Crapaud. "I Want To Do Something for Jesus Each Day". Mrs. MacFarlane then- introduced Miss Elma Inman. Missionary on furlough from Trinidad. who gave a very inspiring and work in the mission fields. She stressed the need of more qualified workers. the harvest is izrent and the labourers are few. She mentioned the qualifications of a missionary-Third year Prince of Wales. good health, knowledge of music and a college degree is highly beneficial. Some of the speake it mentioned the need of a sense of humor. which we can all- take to our home and community life for where there is no sense of humor life is almost worthless. Other speakers were Miss Mor- son. Mrs. Hazen Howard. Mrs. Stanley Thompson and Mrs L. W. Cutcliffe. The financial treasure-r'I report was given by Mrs. Hazen Howard. showing a successful half year. Mrs. plained and displayed the study books and other literature. The Q ' rt B0); was introduced by . Mrs. Thompson and answered by Mrs. Parker. Offering was received by Mar- lorle Ferguson and June Leard, and dedicated by Mrs. Parker. The meeting closed with Mizpah Bene- 1 1 Cllliably responded to Rev. Mr. Sinclair h l talk on her life th Kenneth Parker ex- 1955 Victoria to meet his many friends. An interesting highlight of the afternoon was a telegram receiv- cd by Mr. D. J. Bonnell from thei ry Man Premier of Prince Edward ls-I-stabl land. Hon. Alex W. Matheson.l conveying greetings and best wishes to everyone at the picnic. ; ad the pleas J ure of reading the telegram to the gathering, who is apprecia- the priiSI'Bm.,tion wish to thank the Premier,DonaId, Y B8Xtei',for his kind thoughts and wel- i come words. A telephone mes-i sage of greetings was also read. briefly at the store of Levi 140- d This came from Miss Nora Bruce. l R N.. formerly of Valleyfieltl who is now in Toronto. Nora was "nrry that she could not nttendl e picnic. and be with her la-1 land friends. i It was a nice day of fun ands enjoyment for all. and as the sun slowly dipped behind the moun- tains on the North Shore, and evening shadows hovered over Stanley Park. the Islanders went wending their way home after renewing old friendships and pleasant memories of the past. Mr. G. H. Campbell was form- erly from Montague; Rev. Sin- clair. Belfast; and Angus Mac- Innls. M.P.. Glen Williams. The following lsa list of names of the Prince, Edward Islanders now residing in B. C. who attend- ed their annual plcnlc which was bold in Stanley Park on July 17, Rev. and Mrs Stirling Green. Alberton: Jean Gordon, Appin Road; George A. MacLean, Beat- on Mills; M. Louise Craig, Bod- eque: Mrs. R. R. Clarke. Annie McPherson. D. M. Sinclair. Bel- fast; Ken McClure, Helyh Mae Kenzie. Breadnlbane; Mr. and Mrs. McLaren. Brudenell; Mr. ladies. 1- Donald, Summersidr. Martin and Bertie MacGougan. Isidore Gallant, Union Mr. and Mrs. Munro and Mrs. L. Yco Steve Redmond. Wellington: Geo and Beatrice Saunders. Winsloe: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Munn. Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Wood, Edgar Munn. Wood Islands: Angus and Grace Maclnnis. Glen Willi:-im' Mrs. Lucie Sims George. Ken- sington; Rev. H.R. Vessey. York. (Continued from page 1) Jury Finds such a mission. iiiterru the Coroner Prowse . pted the dialogue between Jury foreman and the con- e. lnformlng the head juror that any recommendations he wished to make could cluded in the verdict arriv SAW TRUCK G0 OVER Miss Eleanor Elizabeth Mac school teacher who lives at 104 Fitzroy Street. Charlotte- town. told of seeing the deceased ed at Nally. Johnston's River. MacDonald said that she had gotten gas for her car proceeding from' McNally's store just : lliill Davidson. Saint John: Doug .Lewis. Monctnn, and Erml Nich- (CP Photo) (Continued from page 1) Maritime an absence of 16 years and to share with us in -the celebration Of the 100th birthday of the city." His Worship then called on vet- eran members of the Charlotte- town Fire Deparlment who were present to "Take a bow". These were: James Hennessey.' William Batt. J. Auslin Trainor, Robert Wakelin and Fred Large. Musical numbers by Kay and Elmer Gallant were enthusiastical- ly received as was also the "Cen- tennial Jamboree" as sung in duet lhy Kay and the composer Les 1 Alexandesr. I The traditional Fireman's Ball was held at the Rollaway begin- ning at 9.30 pm. with music by the Downtowners. The Firemenls ; Parade will assemble and move off 1 from the grounds of Queen Square 1 School at 11.00 this morning. Pres- ident Les Gillespie will preside at the opening meeting of the Mart- taking nurary President Fred MacGil- livray. Halifax. vice president. Sydney Jenkins. Dartmniitli. N. S.. secretary treasurer. Charles Mac-i Kenzie, Glace Bay. and the fol-' lowing directors: W. W. Duffy, Moncton. Lester Filmore. Sack- ville. .lerry Schwartz. Lunenburg. Joe Gillis. Glace Bay. W. J. Bev- ans. and John Turner. Charlotte- town. 1) l Take lniurecl '1 nftcr-hatch of the California. "The skipper really knew his I (Continued from page that business. He had cut down his aer-3 - bc in NS 5" I "”""l '"'"l 5" W” M" "”' and the three passengers radio contact i "Bill be caught on to our hand isignnls quick and we were vln-vrr within miniilcs. Ho even had all obstacles nn the deck rmi'”ed -vhite so we could spot them." The second '4-ririter tron-;forrr"' is actor to it birth-speed lniii-ch in on the ship. lsladacona naval base here and lhel l in M. W. Bros. Rev. E. G. Evans. Grand Master. and Mr. M. Mac- Kenu. immediate Past Grand Master. have represented Prince Edward Island Masons at the tooth anniversary celebrations In Toronto of the founding oftthe Grand Lodge A.F. and AM. of Canada. in Ontario. More than 25.000 people paaad into the C.N.E. grandstand for the opening thanksgiving service on Sunday afternoon, July 18. and hundreds of other people listened to the service from outside the grandstand. The Deputy Grand Master. 3. W. Bro. Moat Rev. W. L. Wright. Bishop of Algoma and Metropoli- tan Ontario. conducted the serv- ice and Bro. Rev. Dr. Harold Yound preached the sermon. Among the visitors from over- seas for the centennial were Maj.- Gen. Allen Adair and Sir Sydney White from England: the Earl of Donoghmore from Ireland: Lord MacDonald, the Earl of Eglintor Scouts Given Pack Leadership The Charlottetown and District Boy Scout pack broke camp yen- terday after beinggat Camp Bus- hanan since Friday last. Six boys from Montague were also under training with the local units. Dr. George Fisher. District Commis- soner was camp leader and as- sociated with him in the training exercises were F. A. Drlscoll. Vice-President of the Boy Scout Association for Queens County and Provincial Executive Com- missloner E. G. Kerr. The camp was visited on Saturday by Pro- vinclal Commissioner R. C. Far- ent and Mrs. Parent. On Sunday Mass was offered in camp by Rt. Rev. Monsignor Patrick McMahon. D.D., Rector of St. Dunstan's Basilica Parish. Dr. Fisher held service for the Protestant members at 11 a.m. The 76 boys in attendance were glven pack leadership by 17 of the more experienced and author- ised scooters. Roadoplane Passes Highway And Air Tests PONTIAC. Mich. (AP)-A com- bination airplane-automobile built by Dewey Bryan. 38-year-old Gen- eral Motors test driver. passed highway and airway tests over the --weekend. Bryan believes his ”roadnplane” iii the first to carry its folding wings down the highway. Other such planes. he says. leave their wings at the airport or haul them a trailer. The single seater craft weighs 600 pounds and has a 40-horse power engine that gives It a high- way speed of 50 miles an hour and an air speed of 60. It lands at 25 to 30 m.p.h. It is a pusher type, with the propeller behind the pilot's com- partment. The propeller furnishes driiim: power aloft or aground. Bryan says his ”roadanlane" is the result of 10 years of dream- r . .ed on llpancal-cos, I-rockers and .i"m."' PURE SCOTCH "ROM TAPS Whcn customs men at 5. Pedro investigated the reported disatr pc" on: .- one of the men went for ii drink Miss "N, mt, "N W.” ",mM,, ,n HM at a tap. Oiil 1"-imc puresscotcli. None of thc men interviewed and wasl The helicopter landed til the knew how "'3! "appmcd' ”We expected to get ti iiiiiiilh's toward the bridge when McEach- two men were "l"ll('t'l to Cnmn lfllllpay and maybe 3 '"'"l” ""3" we em in his truck passed her. The witness said that she could truck but thought it than necessary to pass her. When asked by the Coroner whether she saw the truck swerve before it reached the bridge. she re- plied in the negative. Miss MacDonald who was ac- companied by her brother and sister. stopped her car for a mo ment to look into the water but she could see nothing of the truck or the driver. She rushed in her car to Martin Drlacollls house pressing the horn all the way. She had Mrs. Drlscoll phone the Mounted Police. when she re- turned to the bridge. Miss Mac- Donald was still unable to see anything in the water. A sister oi Miss MacDonald's. Mrs. Anna Jacqueline MacDonald of Newton Upper Falls. Mass, corroborated the evidence of Miss Eleanor. SAW VlC'l'tM's HEAD 1 HAND J o h I Alexander MacDonald. WES TIIOFF Military Hospital by ambulance. llosnital n'flcir-ll '4 V not estimate the speed of the wert of Harbor City, Cam” .ua,.il5"3h5-" "SETl0llSlV ill." They declined to identify the other man because re- latives had not yet been notified, but indicated he was not in serious condition. (Continued from page 1) Seized Ship haywire." Stateroom: near the engine room lacked air conditioning and the passengers slept on deck. When the ship can short of oil and water. she docked at Le Paz, Mexico. There the hoses got mixed up and oil was pumped Into the water tanks! WATEIMELONS. WIENER8 At Le Paz the crew also found there was little or no money aboard for supplies. The ship-agent "left us 28 water- melon: and two packs of wiencr-:." All but three passengers left the Mazatlan when she reached Aca- E .9 i went on seamen. this Jiinkct." ”But all said one we got was NOTICE MODERN WINDOW CLEAN ERS 114 Kent Street Charlottetown, PHONE 5117 L. P. U. Hall All new members are Irodlaolraeoluuoaan N PLAN TO if P.E.l. Represented At :- 100thMasonicAnniversary - i and Wiatoll and Dr. Al Buchan tron seousuu';'”f'.fff, aro. Noll aopinin gm... sou. Australia and MW. Bro Rossiie hi: Western Australia. lfhltdllce t th ttons wan ull0l.18 fre0l'lIcd:tl':i.- Province 'ofgCanada, and from .i moat avory State in tha U' States of America. mm The band of the Hlghj era headed the procession": Grand nods: and .11, iti;,rosaive picture with their gob insignia and colorful regalla. on Monday. sessions of Grand Lodge opened at the Coliseum- at night over 3.000 members . tended the Grand Master's ha. quet ln-the Automotive Building when the special speaker m, Judge Ellsworth Meyer, pm Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of California. The Prince Edward Island delt- gates were among the 150 gum, seated at the head tables which stretched almost the whole lengt? of the auditorium. Sessions closed awn Tuesday when Bishop Wright was installed as Grand Master alonl with his other officers. -5. Had Relatives Hera John N. Aiken. 85, of 54 Trois bridge Street. Arlington, a can penter. died July 16 in the Syinl mes Arlington Hospital of injur- ies suffered March 13. when struck by an automobile on Broadway, Arlington. He was born at Bay Fortune. P. E. I.. and was employed by the Park Square Building, Bot ton. for many Ye!"- Mr. Aiken was a member c Caleb Rand Lodge. 1. 0. 0. F. Somerville. and Calvary Mt-lb odist Church. Arlington. He leaves a son, Judson S. Aiken of the Arlington flre dwllltlllellli I step dgfigbter, Mrs. Dorotlii Gammell of Arlington. a sister. Lucy (Mrs. Donald Lavle). Souris: 3 niece. Mrs. Allan Robertson. pm-tune Bridge, and a nephew. Charles Aiken. Rollo Bay. Funeral services were held in the Savllle Chapel. Arlitiillnlt NEW NURSING COURSE TORONTO (CPl-The University of Toronto School of Nursing ii starting an "earn while you learn nursing course for the first timt this year. The course is tallnreii especially for students who want the university degree of bachelor of science degree in nursinz hill can't afford four consecutive years of study. The university is simply breaking the old nursing schedule at the two-year point and NISPTIIM an. 11-month intern year when air dents work at a Toronto hospital mg, 316 years of building and about S250 cash. in addition in parts salvaged from a sport plane he and his brother. Max built in 1950. The wings can? from a crashed snllplane. Zoo Grows ' jackcl. GRANBU. Qiit-.. (CPi-The fast growing zoo of this industrial i-en tce some 45 miles southeast of Montreal was increased Monday when the government of the Bri- gian Congo presented it. with iiiii crocodiles. tivo monkeys and I Pierre V.-iiilterswyghcls. Bolsitiii r-uiisiil ucnoral In Montreal. mirl the nrcsenlafion to Mayor Horar! 7-uivin. Tlin xnn's animal population mill is ll5. Burke Electric Authorhed Electrical Wiring Repairing and Suppllcs Oll Heating Household Appliances Television DIAL 402'! I56 Great Geo. Sl. ATTENTION CARPENTERS Meeting of Local 1338 will hold its meeting at the JULY 27 AT 7.30 P.M. (D.S.T.) welcome and will be accepted. Thll ll I Postponed meeting all ma CINTIJNIAL SALON 0! marsuii i-Horoosmiv . civic osujtn JULY15. Iron-tel Ir -. O'.tAav,nrrn!oIti AUG." I