p .;. iItllltYGvah'M , digit . wont Ads. -oiei e5o's - Gilt for classified ad taker, for In mg ghummi qllkk "mu" it -- duals. warmer. 14 PAGES i AUGUST 25, 1956 AT THE ANNUAL mectinl of the Canadian Industrial Safety Conference, held in Charlottetown yesterday the above officers were elected to office: left to HIM: Vice-president, W. M. Allison. sen- br. lfinsey said Seriously Ill IIDOIIINGTON. Ind. (AP)- N190 in serious condition Friday in Bloomington Hospital with about ailment end was not disclosed until this after- Dr. Iiasey became a national tigisre after publication of sexual lo inhibited. the female sain ms. behavior may Canadian Industrial Safety Confe- mens Assoclati , Vancouver- Vice-president. -r. H. Miller, joint general manager, Industrial Pre- vention Assoclatlnn of Attheannualmeetingeflio ence held at the Charlottetown Hot- el yesterday, a resolution waa.pass- ed unanimously to charge the name of the Conference to the Can- adian Industrial safety A i t ion. and to open membership to all companies, associations and groups actively promoting indust- rial safety in Canada. The-meeting. which was presid- ed over by R. C. Patterson of t John, N. 3., was ' i by delegates from British Column in the Human Ilale 1953. la. Qutnriog Quebec. New Bruns- for safety director a. c. Lumber- rotary Engineer, Ontario Pulp Jul 1;. Q” Mon, tersou. Secretary manager N. B. tr-cal; President 1). 3. Clint, sec. Accident Prevention Association,. Canadian Industrial Safety Conference Holds Meeting Paper Safety Association. Tor- onto; Past - president. R. C. Pat- wick, Nova scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island. It was also resolved that an effort would be made to widen the membershi and to in- crease the funds to enable the est- ablishment oi a central office. per- manently staffed. This would make it , for the ” ” of the association to he developed to better serve the Canadian ind- ustrial safety movent. ' of the objectives of the as- sociation are to work in close co- operation with theicanadian Stand- ud. . . .. my . .. .. standards for the guarding oi in- duatrial processes. machines, eq- Russian Fisheries Officials To Arrive In-Province" Today - "Russia's Minister of Tishe ? 0 me in the party besides the two Fisheries Ministers are Mrs. !.M. Semenov. , ' later of the Fish Ind of the- .i.. Excellency. Dimitri Ambassador C Es F ,3 b. Mousstse Secretary. in ally Union of Soviet socialist Republics P r e s s -Gallery representatives scmenov Min ,of the Fislrlndustry of the reins. lie h a graduate mechanic- wlllbinclude newsman from Tess Nqwl Agency, the Vancouver Sun, News Services. New ifork Till MINISTER , -in Ctravropol lowing year .was appointed Min- ister; lie has been i i two air. maav is 51 years old. in 0 worki- utyltiinlaterlnliisoandthefol-V ' I the deve- ' lopmant of a isdvlsory K body: distribution of safety films leg of safety personnel. Hope Wane: For Seven 'FisI'ierm'sn and courses of education and traln- ” IDNDON (AP)-Soviet Foreign Bhellllov warned a gag”; night that serious consor Ilholl ml! result in the Middle isthe West tries to break 's grip on the sues Canal. at. John and Secretary . we...”-.,,' ent Gilli! 0 Abdel V. J. Dooly. mans er, . cl... go A U aevgnqon 3". Auata-alin's Prime Minister Rob- ml -1- ert G. Menzies, commitwe chair- soc on. oronto. mm, called u the Egymun Em. Guardian Photo. may Ffldgy t in". .first move o”i'3rua'57a.... ing with Nasser in Cairo. P. E.-I. Medical at the Soviet Embassy. Shepilov . fissia Warns lfjlFOrce I s Use said: "it would be wrong to underest- imate the gravity of the situation that might raise as a result of the activity of quarters in the Pnltedk Statfls. Britain or France o see to ave the problem set- tied from positions of strength." VIOLATED CHARTER , lie charged that military pre- parations during the Suez crisis were "flagrant violation of the United Nations charter." Without mentionin - lfically ii:S?:. 3.... the preparedness in sin and France, Shepilov said: "Only persons who have lost all sense of responsibility would think Addressing a press caiierencelof making ultimatums and mil- itary preparations. Military dem- aa an effort to put Egypt elgnty.' i He added: necessary to voice a warning fe- gnrding the serious consequences in the Middle East that misht be brought about if the position in the Suez Canal were 10 be changed." . ANOTHER WARNING Another wariiing ..came from a TV audience that for Nasser to reject international authority over, the caualls operation would be ”a very serious matter.". onstrations can be regarded only Lloyd was asked what would , e on happen if Nasser says no to the in violation of he sover- committee in its majority de- ' rnand from the 22-country Sun Canal conference calling for an ”The Soviet Union considers it international operating authority. "I hope that that is precisely the question he is asking himself." the foreign minister replied. other officials who took part in the London conference were less sloomy State Secretary Dulles, chipper and smiling as he left for New pa ”cteil acceptance lint British Foreign Minister Selwyn the majority proposal. Russia, In- Lloyd-.-thls one to Egypt. He told dia. Ceylon and Indonesia dia- York. aented from the insiority. other forecasts of success came ministers of from the foreign France and West Germany. mi- The commltteeset up to pee senttheplantoNsssormetto.:de ehowtogoaboutitsiob. , enzies would glve.no lilntll what went on. y mi .- "It is so tsemcndoulll nut that use! we shall reprcsentativ from Ethiopia. Irss. Sweden and U "ted my - ' lllndiau iV'. X. Krishna o to visit Cairo next week and Nasser. . Society Meeting Open: Monday The Medical society of P. E. Island, Canadian Medical Asso- ciation P.E.l. Division; will hold their annual meeting on Monday and Tuesday of this week in the au itnrium of Princ of Wales 11, we in 5. held next weekend 99- at st. Dunstan's University is ex- Distinguished clinical speakers pected to attract hundreds of dele- taking part in the proceedings gates and visitors from every par- will include Dr. Wilfred M. Caron, lab in Prince Edward Island. Associate P: lessor of Surgery, Announcing the program for the Laval University and Dr. Robert Conference. Rev. Wlllam Simp- C. Dickson. Professor of Medicine, son. T" for of the UlllVel'gS"l Dalhousle llniveralty. The Cana- Extension Department, sta f dian Medical Association will be "The mid-twentieth century is see- represented by Dr. Renaud Lem- ing many sweeping changes, some leux. Quebec City. President of good, some not so good. Indeed the organization and Dr. A. D. our whole; ttern of life is Being lly, Toronto, General 8ecre- reshspedthe social and - . - tunic pressures being brought to Conference On A three-day Conference on Fam- S. D. U. Will Hold Three-Day . al of Fami y L! e discussions intended to clarify Christian Renewal of Family Life" Mr. P. Cletus Murphy will pre- side at the opening session on Sat- urday morning, at which Dr. Brendan” 0'Grady will talk on "Orlentlng Teaching to Rural Faro lly Living." Group discussion will immediately follow the talk. BASIC PROBLEMS A panel discussion on basic pro- blems of land, home and school, 8.. win feature the afternoon meet- ing. Sister st. Margaret of Parsy. open discussion following Mr. Chisholm's address. A group of Labour. one (I the Red Banner and medals aflhs Sovietvnicn. - smr sui1.niNo ENGINEER rm . Dang a native of and as teat -books the fishing fleet schools. thaCltyofNikiolaevi.ntheUk- al engineer from the Odessa Mech- Continued on. visa 3. Col. 1 Second Bank Robber Arrested On Wolville Street Friday KINGSTON. NS. (CPI - autilearesaitsr berspisftthebanaan scorcsof thasecond saday. -People sho positive tests will Will Conduct Monday and Tu be a-rayed, the. Mobile X-ray Halt. o intained by Prince ard . and Tuber- culosis ' League. . - The Minister went-on to explain that a positive reaction does not. bacillus at some time duringihla life. In addition nearly everyone having had B.C.G. vaccination will Roadblocks were set up through- two rob- motorists stop i lioned. iiig'li::ys were still being heavily patrolled by police when was Irrasted twasnotlminad-Mi whothartiip show a positive reaction. lng asmpletlon of the survey in Borden. the team would move to hunmd Klnhwa and Bedeque the next week. Districts surrounding each center also have been contacted and will have an oppoi-tutnity "to anceilent bo - operation given to Old" Tuberculosis Survey '0 (gm. nav type of Tuberculosis gun. Home and school, and inter- be a very successful ltesting and the second for-resd- lsg the reactions and x-ray. Dates and times will be carried in the advertising sections of local news- I Dr. Donnell added that follow- l health of their c vey may well mark of'the and of tuberculosis A The about an EC. st than 1.400 miles ' w MINEOLA. N. Y. (AP) -The pathetic . mainay of mouth - old Peter Welnbcrgcr were found Fri- day in a roadside honeysenckle the Health Department b the Prince Edward Island Wollnen's Institute. They will do a house to - canvass in each of their districts and will also supply vol- unteers to help in the clinics. In areas where there.are no insti- tutes the Catholic Women's Lea- mechsnic was formally accused of kldnarvlll the baby from the patio of his Weatbury, .N.Y., home July 4, and abandoning the infant the next day. The man, Angelo J. Lamarcs. bushy-haired father of two small children of his own. was quoted by police as saying he abandoned the child in panic after a vain attempt to collect a 82.000 ransom to meet a mounting pile of debts. Authorities said L a in a r c s claimed the baby was alive when he placed it in undei-brush beside a heavily travelled Long Island Parkway a half mile north of the Lamarca home in Plalnvlew. MAY BE MURDER CHARGE . Bonnolipropoaad that, "Even if the child was alive poaal e. People should attend when it was placed on the ground. by families. it may well constitute murder." "The people of the province are said District Attorney Frank Gui. in their health'na1:i.d the . . , . is. our rider New York law, a page beginning who eausesca death while co in our ting a felonygls liable to first-do the Mlnlater concluded. gree murder-icharges. punishable ested volunteers are carrying on the canvass. The survey should Venture" he added. "and I feel sure that the Island will benefit much by it." The survey is aimed specifical- attand the time for twice. the first , Pu"! 5&0 01 C Cllllh sands !oi dollars tin cash. seeking -. caries s max pom; wgu, t, a dam in we aw In van a promsed rendezvous innum- tric chair great wall as China. iniiii , . tailed. for more .Lamgpu, dgjgcggd .341 wig THE CRlSiS HA5. QEOUN Iionalllilltll rrragmumufigg S-uefiz War Danig'erRieitiairisi csniouiri snub miiaod Vsaava believe I. saiieih " r...r..' the -Mb say eelesor , earcd to be the 'remains of at hear: Thursday. Baby Abandoned Off Parkway vines and then I went down on my under bramhlo and discovered a safety pin and what appeared to be clothing "Upon ' the school's contribution to "The and a lecture on "The Role of the Teacher in Social Problems" by! John Chisholm of Antigonlsh, N. C. N. D., will preside during the lay teachers will make up the pan- ond highest award for bravery by a civilian. has been awarded to Ernest Thornhlll of West Dover. N.S., for "great bravery" in sav- ing 16 shipmates after their veo-i set was wrecked off Nova Scottal last January. Thornhlll by the Queen was made here Friday in the Canada Ga- mette. The ship, the Cape Agulhald struck protruding from -deep. water be Portuguese Cove. N.S.,! and sank in the early morning of Jan. 7. i The announcement said: ' "When Ernest Thornhill jumped not swim. would have-lost thair lives." A The George Medal second Nova Scotia Man, Awarded George Medal For Bravery I O'l'rAWA fCP) - The Georgciflsh, as huge waves threatened to fax harbor a jagged rock ripped Medal, the Commonwealth's sec- crush broken leg The ship's sounding equipment M .::i-:. l.f'?."i?.r'.?i.'i"i -' . n a Announcement of the award to givy "mm. "wane mwed n tluee knots by the rocky harbor nearuthe entrance to Hall- diorc her on the rocky ledge. He -swam 200 yards through boiling surf to carry the lifeline to share. "And as waves pounded him ,against the rocks he suffered a her hull. Waves were- her to destruction when Th A g fastened a llfebelt around", his body and jumped into the wane. ' shook. lie later recovered from been set for the formal tion of the medal. '&aditfotw made by the governor-general..5r a ceremony here. i Dominion President t-Willi H A lspeeir At Legion ' m.1is.ls; Caron andithe Dis- ;'-ml;;"ig'da ”;f "V 5”" ""7 fmmthe zhirwwnirlis-isllyiogevlth . . "' r - -- - slifellne was niured, '. .3111; .13. by Dr. 1!. C. Dickson as speaker SGWYPIY "WW Rf)” F""u on the rocks. ' E. .,f"u.. nun. with In. so . gill!" ml '9'” 2'." ”l""”- '” sncunao uri:i.iNs: iaiiaa comnianii lesion .nr 0 1 W" u”.i”..""'i will eoiiciuaa "mania his lnlurlcs min: , i 2 ' ' aiatessover with the singing of Complina h-mm 5""9”'1ll?l'”'9'V"3h'i"'1 -" r an h.'omvsr- uiaoniversity chapel. irmthe mks. the stir" ad-uliwn, Q . in. V wiiiat- ,naeiatraiiua.oi clergy and mar-5 Mlglmd gm A .-:3”:-hei . 4 tend thenConfsrencs.,The! will use couples.rePI'eI0ll3lIIl evewoza th'f:;'Vof mi 16 - 9 . duo .- -- -M ww-u '- com-do-vac-2-W-' ...i...:.......... ....':i'.':.'”.:; on .,,.,m mmuw Manly . V H: y p oiiir.iueiiaa.thevureiwninehairiannwriatia'piaebd.- sociotywiubeheiaatinechin - A " ' b .5li'iinrth co .u..i”'..'7rIi”'”fa?'.ir”'”"'r?'hhZmi lottetown Hotel on Tuesday night. In Omalns 9'" 9'99" or Elfncst -rhoemnuuritnilmrirrfbaue :2 "D -r ' 0 " P that the crew, most of whom could! Mr. 1' isaenoraiims. my Soul'll.Pl'UldesItoftlle Command-will preside. rsr. Charl- es Hogan of suminex-side will c business on- -nd mew -ad looked iii r?.”.in3f3T" ”'”" ""' .'i'.'f.i i.'i'... n.e.2'.f”li..”n2.f .; Then-year-old first materh ,tchIefservice'of&cer. lumndd from the Cape Asulhu. ad will be proa- mm It Which clfmd 13.000 Pound! 01 ESJICHQIO meeting and will be IP- I ITRUCK WITH lloltltoll The parents of the baby, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Welnbergcr. were struck mute with horror when they were officlaly informed the body had been found. "The reaction was severe. very severe." said a member of the fam fly. 5 The couple. Beatrice. 32. and and prayed to the end for the child's safe return, even during the hours when the baby was" known to be dead but before the was found. . ' finding of Peter's body wrote a tragic end to the greatest kidnap hunt in the -New York area in nearly 20 years. The parenta' lanes for the child's return per- lcal' had been spurred by a series of cruel hoax letters and telephone calls from p.rvmis claiming knowledge'of the child's whereabouts and safety. Several times early in the case such sent the it o Morris. 46. had desperately hoped 5' 'Woman Races in Old Car To Stop Wreck ATIKOKAN, Ont. (CP) - Bac- ing against time down a back- woods road in a 1929-model auto- mobile. a 30-year-old housewife Thllrsdly night averted what might have been a major train wreck on the Canadian National Railways line five miles west of re. Mrs. Mel Watson. wife of the attendant at a power dam at Calm Like. 0nt.. and mother of dve children, took word to Fland- In. seven miles south, of a freight derailment ahead and her prompt action saved a 55 - car kelght from plowing into the dc- ralled cars just outside Atikokan. Cause of the derailment of 25 cars was not known. There were no injuries. The navy said the of avi- atiou electronics technician 1-C Al- bert P. Matlln of Delta. Ohio. was found by a destroyer ' Find Drew In Good Health ixltal tests have shown Progres- sive Conservative leader George Drew to be in good health, his doctor said Friday. headquarters Whitley was quoted as saying:. tions given to Mr. Drew have all shown satisfactory results.” day afternoon. e-a OTTAWA (CP)-'xliaustive hoe- ln a statement lssuedlby party Dr. ll.sn'y T. "The various tests and examine- He was to motor to Ottawa Sun- r fnlli8l'i0lll inn the night with iii -u- wlth the ikidnnppar. FORMII IOOTLEGGEI Larnlrca. described by police as I former bco'.ie"gcr was arrc' I his home at 1:15 s.m. EDT wle. Donna, told repoftera. Their two children are Vincent. I, and Vivian. I. Lamarca. a me- - cal man with a thin mous- a wounded ov as vet Worl War. been "depressed quoted as saying to up a do no kaQ when he was ri ht- lw by a horde of ice . ' in the area, drain (into nearby North- ' Phrkway police said. he .rat!io One Body Recovered From U. 5. Plano Downed Off China Coast WASHINGTON (AP)-The U.8. Navy reported Friday night that the ody of one man from the 18- man crew aboard the patrol plane downed north of Formosa earlier this week has been recovered. The destroyer found the wreck- age and body about 300 miles north and northeast of Formosa. the of Formosa, which comparui with the all-mile figure used in Fri- day night's announcement. place the location of the wreck- age about ioo miles southeast of lands which extend outward fro the mainland for 70 miles. The SN mile position would anghsi, in a cluster of small is- m C- solved their difficulties and "sew 1 Reilly LEGION PIIIIIENT - - side. -Iasldae-the Dominion Prado dent, Group Captain W,-ll.-lwph man. D. S. 0., D. I. C.'o!ths 8.1. A. F.Ststion Summarslde and, Governor J. A. Bernard will Dutch Queen-if And Prince P Make Up THE moor: (AP)-Queen than and Prince Bernhard told Q0 Dutch people Friday they have look forward to the future confidence." -- Their to l at announce-rah! served to quash rumors the mod couple contemplated a divorce or that the Queen might abdlcate be cause of her close association with a faith healer. Miss Greet mans, Bl. An authoritative source said to Queen has broken off her 1 teen with Miss Bofmans. arisin- aliy brought to the palace to treat the royal couple's partly youngest daughter. Maria Cristina. now 9. . announcement 'l1ie royal broadcast at noon. Shortly , the Queen. 4?. sad her,45-y8- -is husband headed by iii-0--It the Greek island of forte in short holiday with King Pill! X Qiseeofrehrikaolareooo. ” .. 4 navy said. bull! T0 MAINLAND No survivors or other bodies were found at the scene. which a navy statement said was some It miles closer to Bed China's coast- line than tit patrol plaae'a "plan- Mattiifs body and bits age from the four - engine plane were picked III! by the Dennis J. Buckley. hit reported that the initial search tIePl&I!ildbeenexteadedPl llI'thC N. S.-P. E. I. Lobster Fishermeiti Report Big Catches In Strait - - Non-raronr N. a. wry. iagperlod. g . , mfhnlsgellrcitiikemu . Nortsuniaaaai sir.-an lobster v-r-'--- V. "-9.31. iisberrac are happy these i