Maxims of a More Man ' Thread and needle are half clothing. - D Tl I 16 PAGE AERO ENGINE MECHANIC KILLED LAST NIGHT IN ACCIDENT A shocking tragedy took the life of John Bertram Knox. 42-year-old aero engine mechanic with Mari- time Central Airways about ten o'- clock last night as he worked on one of the company's planes in the hi rt hangar here. 1 is reported that the late Mr. Knox was engaged in hecking the lock on the undercarriage of one of the planes when the mechanism tripped. allowing a part of the weight of the plane to crush him between the wheel and the nscelle. which is the portion of the plane's fuselage into which the wheel folds while the aircraft is in flight. 3. AT LOCAL AIRPORT ed an inquest to be held at oity Hall, Thursday, July 22 at 6.80 p. in., standard time. The following are the jury: Keith Maolcinnon (foreman), John Robert Morris. H. M. Burke. Alfred H. Cardell, Doug- las Hill. Henry W. Molnnis, Samuel Johnston. The late Mr. Knox was a native of Victoria, the son of Mr. James Knox and the late Mrs. Knox. He became employed with the Mari- time Central Airways about three years ago at which time he moved to Charlottetown. He was married to the former Lillian MacNevin of Victoria who survives him along WN, CANADA. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 Prince ":- 'CoviFf . Edward Islandl I Like The Dew 'PRIOEll . y BIasl:s.SI1al:ter Fireworks And Munitions Plant; Killing Ten Picliel Line Tension fracas Wiih Police Al London. Onl. Continues After CHESTERTOWN, Md., tions plant on the edge of explosions which looked this (AP)'-A fireworks and muni- this town was shattered by town for 90 thunderous min- utes Friday, killing at least 10 workers. Between 50 and 60 other employees were injured but NURSE APPOINTED TO HEAD CHILD AND MATERNAL HEALTH PROGRAM l. . I i l .. l x Death was believed to be in- stantaneous. Dr. Lloyd Cox was celled to the scene of the accident and on ar- with an eight-year-old daughter. A sad co-incidence in the tragedy is that Mrs. Knox is a sister of Mrs. Scott MacQuarrle whose hus- LONDON, Ont. (CF) - Police, union and ,munlclpal officials met Friday afternoon to seek an end to picket-line violence at the Brad- wcnt on strike June 28 protesting a company proposal they sign a five-year contract. The union had Roland, R.N.. has headquarters will be located at the (I Health Centre in Charlottetown. lane is expected to assume her dut- olily seven were confined to hospital and none was in critical condition. Their injuries included broken bones, Min Bernice been appointed nurse in charge 0 the Child and Maternal health pro- rival pronounced the man dead. band was lost in a M.C.A. aircraft icy cartago garage w re Kelvina- propoaed a one-year contract. cuts and burns. gram to be utablished by the Pro- ies in about a month. Miss Roland is presently Employ- Coroner L. E. Prowse was notified It Cartwright. Labrador. in 1952 t 1 c .1 L1 ' d g lk - - - . . and 1"” VIM"! the hody. order- will with the hm -lohhhv Dulchhh siiiiaiit toaiiglta moiiieiixieent sof Dukef P'1 t oiivliiiavlldilclzls Ci.lI1er:Ssecllil'TDi:', h”””d 4”” ””F"'.””” ””I”"'' vincial oepai-iment of Health in ed at the Health Centre in Strat- The 15"” ML Kmx W” 5 Velergn dl95- i S 1 0 lines putting together firecrackers. ifjfndazfiia ainni:lt:tl(i:lI)i.::rhf1us::rn. connection with the new health, ford. Ont. -- Coming Events "Corran Ban Picnic July lath of the R.C.AiF'. with which he served overseas during World War 11. Previous to his enlistment and for some time after his discharge he was engaged in lobster fishing .At the same time quiet but tense plckcting continued on the line where 25 shots were fired Thurs- day by police when strikers moved to halt two transports loading up detonaior fuses and training sliells. The dead were burned and torn beyond recognition. Five hours after the first blast. rescue workers finally managed Most of the 275 employees were on hand Friday because it was payday. The blasts were felt at Centre- ville, 16 miles away. W. H. Thaw- grant for the specific purpose The) appointment was made at a meet-i ing of the Government this week. I Miss Roland was born in Ontario and is a graduate of Toronto Gen-l Aneurin Bevan Buys 50-Acre Form "Kinkou picnic. madly. July with his father. In Victoria. where with dies. , W k mi, Vvay mg ml... or . . H .- h ON 3 t , ,. A 1 30- he lived the arenter part of his E-"her 590'!" Spechlv UAW ”" 0?" 3; the ml" hlllldlhls 0' ”” Lviiyaiiaiid bhiscraiwgifwhlgyuii gtriiiirs iiriiihii-osriiliigies "Nu iogghirlirtxesd earIseLv(r)irN,Dieader( oiutii: left wiiieguroxf " ance Orwell Hall Monday mi he wathhe.-id m ll very rush':ler;.:'L?i'l1l:lltrep(i-:3?nriaiivql Isa” Lin KN” Manufacturing Companyt a farmer living nearby. said he diploma from the Public Healthlthe Labor party. has bought a 50- . , - 1 e e g . .; 1 July 19. Mriimunllgm ewasgsgnw istgfnxlxsg unlikely, ltbutawlth igoigcg :n:::ickE They Iound "0 more bodies mew hurl-lied to theh scene afiernllre saw Nlltlsiflg tSchc;ti)Il1sgfRH1)iE!lEdnC-rece'Ii;?t:'&I :2: fgaghgg tag Wgshugzlziouxcueig . . . ”mus room u a an on o. :i cr oa I . "Rollo Bay Picnic. Wednesday, lmnmedlne hodfley tannin Mr. leligriviiirmitmls a';ai.npIZt.;1.i-C. sf;111t",:,lye,:: BEUEVE ALL FOUND bomb." P the degree of B.Sc. in nursing from Friday. He is expected. to move my 28”” ftggiiirizuplziirftiieewuuiurngrrihlet 13 twins to ha'pven -w Assistant fire chief Richard me ”g";P3"l”- 'mP1"13""5- MCGIH University. 1 d into E1800" 2”: his V:1fe- Jehgle ' , . . ' . - - , nurses an 0610” Came Wm H Although the work of Miss Roan Lee. nso a a or pary inein er "RESCTVG -ml? 2331 T01” Cl-Fdill-I1 M True Bmme” LN” A L" 55 M553:nA1d::ol;fgh.cLogao:a::,5f,: igldd bi:3nbi2:313daf,.1liULT:l: fail 35 50 mil” lWhY- will be province-wide in scope. her of Parliament. Tea Party. "Reserve July zlst, Tignish of the United Church. A. M. at Crapaud and an attendant Sincere sympathy is extended to his fam- ll ship Reeve Howard B. Elson and Deputy Reeve Herbert McClure met with union representatives The army sent demolition ex- ports to help prevent further ax- plnsions. Firemen dared not approach the . it was possible another body or J two might turn' up in the rubble . or the marshy area near the plant. Slow Progress Picking Jury For Murder Parish Picnic. y. , . . , "Dance Cardizan Head School iFi(:i'idaa)L ti(()eliIli!ri:i;ltsi:sr me "rum mun. Scli!illei"thePaiEch1c:l'igroee srlr1il:Nirbv.'e(r)E blazing plant for almo” mt" e a a '1 Monday. July 19th. London township Police Chief killed. one seriously inlllred and Slouizorigr::;f0S?gns'etEAr:,gufaliEi1; "Dance Kenya cm scnooi.' 33.1??? i”oi3Z"ei..1'.'Ji.?.?.””c7 ”'”f 3.'li.if”liL'Jf.d .'.?i”i.'"?....i.".”.3.1.'..55 lm- "mrwwked "" M" ""5 9y 4 into position for a try at B PERCEV Que- (Cp,LM,' Justice were selecgedy Monday, July lath. "Ice Cream, Spirington school. Tuesday. July . "Reserve Tuesday, July 20th. for Brae Parish Picnic. "Reserve Saturday. for Belfast Church tea. "Unloading wheat, 33 per bun. dred. Meculgan & Boyle. August 7th "Reserve Wednesday. July 28 for Church Supper in Hampton. "Dance in Watuvale School, every Monday. Fraser's Orchestra. "Dance, Fort Augustus Hall. Wednesday. Burkals Orchestra "Gil 1-len.ry's "Baautena" draw- ing at Ice Cream Festival. Winsloe, July 29. Widow Admiis Thefts. Fraud SAANEN, Switzerland. (AP) - Mrs. Maria. Guinness told a Swiss court Friday she stole art objects and valuable tableware from the home of a friend in order to coin- pleie her collection of gifts from the friend's husband. Mrs. Guinness, 68-year-old widow of British millionaire brewer Sir Benjamin Guinness, also admitted she defrauded I New York insur- ance compahy of 541,000 by pre- tending valuable jewelry had been stolen. Charges against Mrs. Guinness were based on the complaint of Mrs. Hans Pfyffer van Altishofen of Lucerne. She alleged Mrs. Guin- ness stole 312.000 worth of goods Clubbe also attended the meeting. The union officials went to the meeting on special invitation from London township council. Company officials were not invited. CALLED FOR. AID Tnwnsliip police Thursday night called for provincial police help at a special meeting after Thursdayls clash and told the attorney-general in Toronto their nine-man police department was ”defeated" in an attempt to keep order. A company official said Friday no decision will be made on mov- ing the dies out of the warehouse until mechanics h a d inspected damage caused to trucks by pick- eters Thursday. Strikers c a u s e d about 51.000 damage when they threw rocks at two trucks attempting to move 375,000 worth of tool dies owned by Kelvlnator out of storage from frame fireworks factory.) Some residents of Chesleriown, a farm and college community ni about 3,100 directly across Chesa- peake bay from Baltimore. thought for a moment they had been atom building and a few minutes later were able to get in at the bodies. 5 Cars Of Special Wing Cmdrdlrf. A. Morrison, 33. of Winnipeg and Lauder, Man.,who commands No. 412 Transport Squadron, Rockcliffe. 0nt.. has been named captain of the Duke of Edinburgh's flight on his forth- coming Canadlan tour. Morrison is the pilot who led the global flight of Prime Minister st. Laurent this year. (C? Photo). Chloroform Caused Dealh OTTAWA (CP)-Coroner Harry bombed. Sheriff Bartus Vickrrs ordered everyone out. About l0I30 a.m. there had been a muffled explosion in B building. where an assembly line was busy pitting together M - 80 training shells for the armed forces. The place burst into flames and the shock started a chain reaction through the 65 buildings on the 20-acre plant site. Bundles of fire- works exploded in the air. BLAST ON PAYDAY The first l0 bodies recovered one of came from building B. eight larger structures destroyed. Twenty-two smaller buildings. 15 feet square and spread apart for sake. disappeared. M.-my safety's Train Derailed WINNIPEG (CP) - one woman was killed and several persons were injured Friday night when the locomotive and five cars of a lcanadian Pacific Railway excur- -sion trnin left the rails at Cross Lake near the Ontario-Manitoba boundary. A hospital car was being rushed to the area from Kenora. Communications between Muni- peg and Kenora were cut forcing CPR officials at Winnipeg to reach Keliora via Chicago. Gerard Lacroix ordered a Satur- day court session Friday after the second day's hearing produced only three juror: acceptable to hear the trial ofgwilbert Coffin, charged with murder in connec- tion with the gruesome deaths of three American bear hunters. The .l.ludge said he wants to hear the first crown witness Monday in the case against the burley 43- yearold prospector, accused speci- fically of the murder of Richard Lindsey, 17, of Holldaysburg. Pa.. last summer. The body of the younger Lind- sey. mutilated by bears, was found. last July in the Gaspe bush along with that of his father, Eugene Lindsey; 47; and Albert ”Cil.l!', 20. Twelve prospective jurors were -rejected Friday in a session that produced a sharp exchange of words between defence and crown More than 200 prospective Jurors crowded into the tiny courthouif in this tourist centre on the Gulf of st. Lawrence. Many had been wakened from their sleep by de- puties during the night and or- dered to report to court in the morning. After 36 of the original 50 men called obtained exemptions from jury duty Thursday. Mr. Justice Lacroix ordered that another 150 be summoned. Coffin. dressed in the same KY0! tweed sports jacket he wore at his preliminary hearing last calmly surveyed each man. He stood while the three jurors 0110" son were sworn in. facing the prisoner's box. g - . Mr. Justice Lacroix put off ac- tion on two defence motions-one asking that the distributor of four American magaslnes be held in "St. Teresa's picnic Wednesday, from her home wnll. 5 house gum. the garage. They smashed the Dover disclosed Friday that 12- attorneys on one man's language. contempt of court for stories writ- July 21st. supper served 4 till 3, During 3 mp 10 ugly, Mm, windshield: and an instrument year-old Raymond Whissel. who ten about the case. the other ro- Games, dance. "Dance Belfast Hall, Monday, July 19th. Mount Buchanan Wo- men's Institute. "Ice Cream Festival. Winsloe Station Hall Thursday. July 29, I-llghfield W. 1. "st" 'm"” Ch""Eh mcmc C"'P' has insured with th federal ins r ' the anaesthetic was re ' ' J ' ' - garded as motive industry is in trouble bc- szudebaker has lately been work- ' V I grill 4"” Sup" 333:4: otompariy of Nesv York for SNO.- "tlilCkY'f' W memge,” "lathe mgddb gnu" M ”Vcg:md"Ctgg" Eesugsllnig ins only three days a week. titer: gfgmlrf Vl'3hk1n:":h;anmw;::5:po:: SHORE l - - ' .T ll ldlg rd ch ca pro ession an is se om use . mm a war ween e giaii o h t te 0 ar cu ac - -RPM -snug,” wednasd J 1 28'", claim, T:ii:t?nl1)gTci1y34'1r,is)0o pllne Mgye, It was aiiministered by Dr. Brunet. the industry. gizoer ?f,.fu,,g:C;g,mp r y only a little English." "' uy ' 1951. WHITE P0INT' "'5' (CF) " Announcing a six-week shutdown "Let us stick to what the law . for Chicken Supper and Bazaar, So 1. ' - ' ,, . um Emu” Hal yea; together wm, her gm", Mfg. 1::itala:l:hi:E:g"i'hethEfbc::? for holidays and. inventory pur- quelnn replied. This man has "weekly dance whale. sum," go,-g,em9 pm-cy.D1 Mlgngmol who party when Prime Minister St poses. Mr. Gaskln said present, been classed as English”- speaking, Hall every Tuesday, poi.-on Brag, is charged with receiving stblen Laure,” mm” Wm nwm the ' ' conditions are due to a wry d:m- . I and this is fair enough. ' or-chem-., canteen, goods and conspiring with Mr... party Md. open... n S genius and serious fight between. h”Sp:eiilla to him in"English,(-E Mn. er o crown a cmey eorge "Dance Lorne Valley Hall. Mon- day. July lath instead of Tuesday. July 20th. Burke's Orchestra. "Chicken and Ham Supper. Little Pond, Monday. July 19th. nppe”, at me opening Rum" ..I "1 .. snarling li0nS- but "in a war D ' . g g n e meantime. he said. 1-,el' d )1 . , -d g ,, ' g I P"” ChPI”P"' O”h”l" Thursday. saying she was too ill 'those who aspire to Mr. St. I ,::veh0rrf”:duH:'e::nC;r: watched, mm” 0”” I5 b”””d '0 P” h””- 1' risked which government depart Engmh Juror arm, the judge mm "Dance, Covehem commumty to go to Schlouwill. Lail-rcnt's mantle are busy working the outhgmcntmed 5 J05” S L 6 d 1 D k . g ed the argilmcnt. Two Hall Monday, July 10th., in Aid of -"r-L-r behind the 8C0heS- Hay',,ki..cu-mg,,d om .. TM” ma mggu 555 b ”s"e Lien "C ”' 1”” WW1 hiiiihhicmehhi 0i I” IN” Canadian biiinizuni taiesmen also FIRE DESTROYS STORE "The contest between Mr. Harris pr C y p' ' some aspects of which have been North Ruatlco school. Lunches. Guinness said, she had the ”good luck or misfortune" to have a suit- case containing some small jewelry stolen. CONSPIRE T0 FRAUD she said she persuaded her mild to certify the suitcase contained a 14-carat emerald and two rings she Mia. Guinness was arrested last fraud. The trial was Schlosswill, near Beme, Guinness to commit the insurance moved from to this mountain village where Mrs. Guin- ness has been living. She failed to panel of one and slashed two tires on the others. A camera belonging to a London Free Press photog- rapher was smashed on a gravel road. About 400 Kelvlnator. employees Forecasts Splil Progressive Conservative George Speaking to a meeting of party followers, the national leader of the Progressive Conservative As- sociation said rumors are that Mr. St. Laurent plans to retire in the near future. and Mr. Pearson. Mr. Plckersgill. died in the dentist's chair two days ago expired from the effects of chloroform. An inquest into the death, which occurred in the offices of Dr. P. D. Brunet in suburban Eastview, has been ordered for Aug. 12. Dr. Dover said there was no in- dication that the boy died from an overdose of chloroform but that Suicide Death of Studebaker's Charges War Between Automobile Giants Has Whole industry In Difficulty HAMILTON, (CP)-D. C. Gas- lull. president of Studebaker Cor- D0ratlon's warned Friday that Canada's auto- Canadmii operations, Hamlltoii plant the independent companies have only a small percentage of the market dominated by Ford and GM. PIanDOueslions the two largest automotive produc- ers in Canada battling for first place." About 500 men will be affected by the shutdown at Studebaker. Mr. Gaskln said he regretted this between giants. LONDON (Reuters) - Princes! Margaret's visit this week to Ger- many will be raised in the House of Commons next Thursday. 'NUERNBERG. (AP)-A 20-year- old German calmly walked into the lions” dens at the zoo here Friday and was killed by three Police said they was hoped to begin recalling the me,” Wu responsible for the de- waded through the moat that sur- He Wu criticized in British newsplbcfs M II ' . om den involving a member of the E03731 rounded the cans unsou) e Prime Minister Churchill will be DEFENCE OBJECTON Defence counrel Raymond Ma- her objected when Duncan Mclue. classed as an English - speaking candidate for the Jury. admitted he could speak "only some Eng- llsh." Maher, who was earlier denied a. motion for an all-English jury, says." crown prosecutor Paul Mi- Blanchard, who was questioning McRae in French. "I'll speak to him in whatever language I like." Blanchard shout- d. McRae finally was chosen as an French- questing the crown to reveal the names and addresses of all witq nesses it plans to call. ALL THE SHARK5 ARE NOT IN THE. . WATER AT THE. I l Funerals Of TORONTO (CP)-MinlmunT ua T'I'laXH'nUrn LETTTPETREUYCST --5,. 3.,” pl” m yon Mum- NEW WESTMINSTER. B. Mr. Martin and Mr. Gardiner will I g g N" R,” prwenud by 39””, Run. (CP) - Fire of unknown origin, reduce the effectiveness of the gmtfilfgdbgil tigiitrryenr olddllolrhl If. H. "id that umoummh um" Family m A pom-may conuovgrgy, ' in Max um Damn” club Mend”, July destroyed the army and navy siorc cabinet considerably below the " VC ml mg. J9 gfmm W, ' mama d .. of 3. ,m, simndm Tribune weekly Journal M H." 0 e e Dawson . . . . . . ....--.. - 78 19. ' ' here Friday. One fireman was ln- level to which it dropped when pymler "me of 7” p”' . A Id”: H ldc I5 s . gt ll IF”-M vgevmne group deacnbed lancoui-er . 52 55 juredtwhenbtl-fled west ltimll Sf git! Abbott. Claxinn and Mr. lrhnenrfign f,'.ff,';,dab"..tg xvloedmgii-)9 N35135: Cillnadi LIN lycislulilusnfmu-1:: the vistig as "sometliing lndistlngu- Xzldcgzigrlson ” 2: "Re 1') ea Stanley Brid e our-s orey ui ing cn iipae. s- ev er song a more secure - t J . g - I Rink I-Tioillu evgly 'Tueaday nigligt. timate of damage was not lm- future than that promised by a ”"d Mwcked Huek between the nicest producers 15.ha.l.)le from T pnmlml ”"'2””,',,';, MONTREAL (CPl”'T.hcy "1ay."d CaIE3i'Y 50 80 Mu.” Rom. Mmxenziu Oren. mediate” detgrmmedl pmwyrgwmry government... Police had to fire seven teal-gas Though he Idld not name any tioii just as the nimnenudn 1 liiiln Paula Milllngions favorite sasgalncn , 57 -,3 uh.-' shells into the den before the lions other companies. Canadas lnlgcst the French people were. eepy hymn Friday: Jesus Loves Me Hum, 55 -,7 - - T”: mi" 2::::”r.:.:: M.:.:.Es:::.i 222': by 0:. -4 no urnstituts Ice Cream Social, hotT De d F I H t l was mug W! U , um”; 00 H on t . ' . numunv. on "mm am, .. . .. I nronlo .. iS.'i 51 in-ink. ma gqndwlcheg, Dgvld a - II ll 3 late. Police and they believed he Nash-Hudson and Oilws. 15 R --.------h ,F”",""9 -"fill '01-VIN” Cromh-'5 Ottawa 47 7o Mumm, Mt. mrurt Ju1y,om.w,,' . . died of it broken neck. He had only smaller, independent producer of F H In min EJnlfVTl Lniicri church on mld- Mom,-(.31 .. 52 W or Pine ' P k d U B '1 one bite Wound, they said. cars and trucks. Bctzi-cell ihmr. FOQIIICII C town Delisle street for final serV- Quebec H 44 M - a mg ams ic e p ong eac ..... --a---o,,,,,,,,d ,,,,,,, or .2 .. .. .. "N w in stock Dithane spny . P'ItoPELI.olt AIRCRAFT Model For Song ngzrn clhailfcirctn I-irownedh Tuesday Moricton . in as mater Ii: also limited quantity of RIMOUSKI Que. (or) - Two L . ,1 . kn , mt . - - mm. LAUDmDALE' ma. MP, W in R. --on neaslire ha m'er- Halifax . 54 71 lisilgll shavings. Beaton dz Mcnae, 3;-g dad Lnrncil flive gfther Ifilemge" nfif:llreTN:)f iii: Hliitrlctozerizr edt w:”?NIg8f;'vn;:p)C;p:r'aI:::?1 0;';i'; wri," lrvmg Bern" -Pnllre Chief Roland Kelley 58;: mlrlnc-oi-d lL:lll::A;:P:il:l'VL )(:l",1tl::l1TAlLfItLlirt(:0nl4-'n ll: 09- ymnll Mai; ::tln:ii;L3'm:':”c;1ed 0:!) clam; in t.h:)s:)i.miri1ar because they Fm” it plum to buy A number of wssumcm-ow, tAp.-.p.-psidgnl Fltltfgillf (Ii1embPtll::el.tollil::f. hoef”th.emCc ney. hold his arms about his wife's Sydngy 5. 11 nun,” at Pd”... Ln. uhool e. th to on VH1. e 0! Ste ml. In HOWII ll'l8&f0ll!- p,.upel;e,.,dm,e urplanea L mostly Eisenhower Friday signed A bill 011' 03? Hi; Ob mend mnow. shnuldrr as Dr. Charles Eaie. ii-hn Y,-.1-mmnh 50 33 H 1' 6 I B - Authorities slid the family re- "om Am,,1c,,, n,.,,,,..., um, um” authorizing II special gold medal January. I e rec baptized Paula. conducted the brief 5.. ,;.,h,,-, , . , , , H .3 7, Tuesday evening, July 20. Burke's vie. 200 miles east of Quebec City. turned to the chalet. shelled the its grounded jet planes can be put '0? "Vin! BUILD Y0? will-ihil "God m3 we "'1'" '"d '”"L”"l'm M D service over the while rnffin HALIFAX (CT)-The Dominiol .?,mV';"x"'I' L"mh"' sponmmi '.D6Id "9 F-Ollhd 0h"d- 43- clema.and boiled them. ruck mu, ..,m,, gogcv. con... aleu America" and other patriotic ”irosm-n" thief who mun throuah heaped with pink and white carna- I ' ' MOM-fell. Ind MP8 -T98h'Ml"l'lC5 Girard and his sister died ahort- jeg p!.ne5 we" withdrlwn 1,ec.u,, long, "God Bless America," wrll- the canals at night. stripping lions. weather office here says I high 0'11," nrlwd cu-you of oyg- Roy of Mont Joli. his sister. 1,, n", mun, gh. cm,-., other of . "He, of unexplained E. can in ling but, not publighed until the motors from boats. Kelley iden- MANY WATCH FUNERAL pressure area over the Great Recovering in hlspital are: funny mgmbgrg became "very ill." cidentg. A study is being made 1936 has earned 3250,1200 for Am- tilled the frogman as Kenneth Outside the church, provincial Lakes is moving eastward and in- ter shell grit. wiieat.and baler Hnnegger, 2d. a professional diver. police held back the throng. in- dicates generally fine weather for , . Al onu Gisrd. 09. Monireli A is led. . i th I ti . aggylgainder twine McGul mdpzu 60-year-old wife. parent, An in, schodu to determine the causes er can you organza ons dudmz hlmdrpds of chudmm u my weekend. . ' A 5;. the funeral IIFUCFSSTOI1 made its Regional forecasts: "Dance. west myeiiy Hall. of the dead man: Mn. " ' rard, 84; Colette Olrard. 21. daugh- Armistice Plans I wily in burial at Montreal Memor- Ial Park our of Clialeur. Prince EdwarQ Inland. New Brunswick: Clear boa Wednesday. Rollh Msslceaslala 1, a Orchestra. canteen service 10-1.00 gauglig gfnrzldaglg 3232;”: no; Two hours later. .-I rlniihlr aerv- coming cloudy about noon. elus- mylum suing. Rnhnd om” ' ' ice was held for Fnnseca sisters. ing in the evening: not much ' Marilyn ii. and Margot. 7. change In temperature: waatwhdu "Hear Mr. and Mrs. Neil Metho- ron and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ulnar in Pleasant Valley United Church. lundsy, July is, if a.m. "Palmer Road Picnic, Wednes- IUIFIIINO FROM SHOCK A nil-is-year-old daughuf. Fran- cine, who did not eat claim be- cause she did not like thorn. was also in hospital suffering from mild shock. successfully Friday night to talk Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov into softening his terms for an CINIVA (luuters) -- Iran on an authoritative source who added Premier Mendel-Pi-Inca tried un- that the negotiation was if the French prei-nicr'li attempt to was needed--with llden present to get a cease-firs. by next Tuesday show Western aolldiirity. would be successful with time to Walter Bedell smith. US. under- sparie. He has promised to resign secretary of state. left Washington if he G068!” E" O Mace settle- by air Friday to return here. This "hard going." Aftar Molotov .drove away at 8:45 pm Manda-France stayed on Only a short time before ths funerals the last two bodies-those nf Leon Nr-aley. 8. and Alan Leek. 7-were taken out of the pictures- qile lake 20 miles northwest of here. 15: few-lllgb at fharlotietewn 48 and 10. Mansion and Fredericton 45 and '10. Saint John 41 and '10. Elrnnndaton 47 and H, Campbell- Iaa I0 and II. outlook for Sunday: Sunny. Bay of Fundy: Westerly winds hi Mllllli 13irh-01'iCh""3hl"0""d'- News of the accident in the weli- Indo-China cease-fin. for further dlscuuion with Eden. ment by then. follows agreetnent in the Big Only four of the 15 children from Dlhhm ""94 from 13 "00" '0 7 known resort area on the western ror two hours and so minutes The three mlnimrs issued only ii But when the two stat!-amen got'Tl1rea talks in Paris earlier this the Neizrn rnmmuniiy eeniire 15:! cioi:rlbv-rIi't'h -wfgvncinufey Inter- n -w c vs s: vs i y es; inven- D. In. bunch counter after 1 p. In. come and spud a pleasant and en- ioysiiie day with us. 4-: and "Lotti-ii M" sT:'iiiicorTe"' 'M'' u . ' .. Items: Item (Daemon. Arlean . Also nut hind”. 9'39 1 Ibafro line”. a technicolor it E edge of Oaspe peninsula, caused the Quebec health department to issue a wnmlng in tourists against eating clams picked up on beuchel during slimmer months. Police said no family had been staying in a summer chalet owned ny the sldu-ly Girard. Tliursds! asked farmers in the area the Frenchman bargnined with the tough Russian diplomat, at the British delegation headquarters here. At his side was tltiah lor- eign secretary Idan. who has tried for the last two months of diplo- collapsing. matte shadow-boxing here to pre- commune." vent the nine-nation tllia mm UTIFPINID TRIM! up from the dinner table and week that the United states pared over it big map of lndo- should be represented at minister- Chlnn by lamoiisht on the terrace". ial level in the crucial stages of Molotov stiffened his terms. One negotiations. French official said he was "like Each side now is busy preparing a wall." final texts of its truce plans. The After only a few hours in bed. key issues are delineation of the the French premier. who is his truce line in Viat Nam. the main own foreign minister, called his battlenound, international truce brief statement. recording that "this evening informal talks took place between the two chairmen of the conference (Molotov and Eden) and the head of the bench delegation about the work of the Until Mendel-France's showdown liirvivod when the hnnl. they were being taken for I ride hy a vacationing Mnnireal baker. capsized. u'narHen'nur?:iiors LONDON. can - The National Farmer's Union announced that crops from northern farms this yuf ture near 60. High tide today at, loiowwlt nt HM am. and ii 9.11. Stali- merside tide id Inlnutn but lean Charlottetown. g nigh tide today at Q Dcth share at 0.16 am. and g ma sun not today at C. II I Illlcj nu . th 7 ' Do:-mg 33..iL'f.'3:, wlfere clams could be found. The meeting broke up withoutlmee” ,, with Molotov for 4": delegation together and decided control and future Vlet Names: lm- llkslv in be "only moderate" ms at no pm. iawng .n.,."4A H nu, along the so gm nmcg to mourn Thursday night, it looked as that a fiirtlier talk with Molotov elections to unify the country. L because of bad weather. g Mv,q, (The time is Atlanlo Ihnhadi tens -J 9 August. .