Unlocked Switch Causes lniuries To Eighty-Six WINNIPEG (C?) e- Eighty-sis saves ambulances were sent to of a fast-moving CNR Continental at Nourse. soon became clogged train hurtling off the main line at with persons returning from week-lblonde beluly is only two Yuri Nourse. Man. as miles east of end trips and sightseers comlnga. ved from Titots Yugoslavia. here to the scene after hearing news of Endowed with all the physical as- - s Twenty - seven of the injured the accident. . were taken to hospital by ambul- The critically injured were Gil- anee but three were later re- bert Cook. 61. of Gypsurnvtile. leased. Two of those in hospital Man., and Mrs. Sydney Parlrinson' were in critical condition. of Prince Albert. Sask. Another 50 were treated in a in a statement about five hours, mecial CNR clinic here and at the alter the wreck. a CNR official; acene. said it wu caused by "the eastl The derailed train was the west- switch of the siding at Nourse bound No. 3 which left Montreal opening under the train." He said; at I p.m. EDT Friday. It was the switch opened as a result of more than five hours later when it not being properly locked" and struck the switch, which opened that an investigation now was; under the train. under way. The two diesel engines and a MOTHERS PANIC snail car passed over the switch Moments after the wreck, the safely but the next 16 passenger. scene was a mixture of panic and express and mall cars were calmness. Mothers cried for their thrown off. children. lost amongst the shuffle TRACKS DESTROYED when the train stopped with a They ripped up more than .'i50'jolt. yards of rail line. Eight of the Five doctors were brought to cars Jack-knifed. one turning over. the scene and a priest, Rev. Moat of the injured were imml- Pierre Gagner of Rita, three miles lln Yugoslavia She Was "Ugly" Iy JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD (API -- Meeti persons were injured Sunday when take the injured to hospital. lligh- T-ah Veil-the lm Cum!"- aa unlocked switch sent ll can way l5. running parallel to traeks II"?! to Mlnlyll MONOG- Tsnia. a 22-year-old brown-eyed sets that made Monroe famous. Tania makes a statement that could send ever! red v blooded American male to that iron Cur- tion country. "in Yugoslavia." she insists. l was ' conaldeni very ugly." of course that was a few years ago. what she was a railroad sec- tion hand. "it's very difficult for a girl to be pretty while swinging a pick and shovel.” she admits. She explains that in Yugoslavia high school students often are put on work gangs. She soon decided that there were easier ways of making a living. So. in a manner of speaking, she swam her way to the United States. in Yugoslavia. the national heroes are the athletes-so I be- Page 10 The Guardian ,U. S. Atomic Missiles For Canadian Forces Available By DAVE MCINTOSII Canadian Pleas Stall Writer - CAMP GAGETOWN. N.B. ICPJ The Canadian Army would be able to call upon the services of American atomic missile batteries in event of an emergency. Army officers said here Thursday that plans have already been drawn up whereby American units equipped with Honest John and Ca-poral atomic missiles would come to the immediate support of Canadian troops in event of war. An American missile battery has been detailed to support of the Canadian Army in Canada and another to support of the Canadian infantry Brigade group in Europe. This means in event of war Canadian soldiers would have the best weapons available. It cir- cumvents United States congres- sional legislation under which Am- erican atomic weapons are not permitted to be used by even United States allies. Tuesday. July 30. 1957 troops equipped with nuclear arms. This scheme has reached the point that all Canadian Army tac- tical planning is based on the as- sumption that atomic weapons would be available to it. in other words. planning is based around atomic missiles as the chief wea- pons in the arsenal of the Cana- dian Army instead of counting on nuclear arms merely in a possible support rule. This planning. carried out by staff officers of the lat Canadian infantry Division, has "been in progress for at least six months. This division now is preparing for its major exercise-astern star-of summer-long manoeuvres at this camp in south central New Brunswick. More than 10.- 000 troops will be involved. Use of atomic weapons is only one phase of planning in the re- vamped Canadian Army which will rely on comparatively small. hardvhitting l- t teams l ” GRANDMA MICKEY MOUSE --.-ml: grants riding in the first three west of the scene. arrived tth' ""19 ' "'im'""-" 5” "W , - - - - passenger cars. About 400 passen- 30 ' t . He administereli" til: HCKED FOWGAMES . TM C”'ad”"' A'"f'5' hf mg." "IT; M1 ""w(lfldy d'V'5l"”-Th 4 gen were aboard the train. last rites td three stretcher cases: sh? Mam! 30 Pfomifnl ll”lh9 'lg”gef1"l oil iom onthmni is d , eh Mimi! fmolnstlilm-ed "(:- Rudolph Riter. a Nourse farmer but told reporters it was "no in-: IQUIUP 500?! that Sh! ml!!! the pan "us? ' "Ms at "W" 8) ,(m I an 90 In on e 3 who also works for the CNR. was dication the persons were near 1952 YUSOSIIV Olympic "Mm. emeigency " would haw me-lmilenemi null. know m ' few mm' 3 wotkiu in . field about mo yum damn "The tum did not :0 m me mediate support of American utes his disposition. 8 from the wreck. Gunter Hannssen of Berlin. Geri Helsinki Games." she said, "be "There wasn't any particular many. said he and his friends cause once before another similar in- ' 5'9 be”ldbig":l2u9d' 9! 3'": :91? C'P0ki:18 ml-he Iptged of thet team left the country and didn't W210 RlD mag pJ..;(.;t1 I" o a o us aln prior 0 e acct eni. lulu;-ng" rcs .Ango- v and I could see the cars going He said b l lred th ' ” ti v - ' l.Cut. water 3 I gIlE:;y.(;”HER fl seconds eac mic." lelliilin lllei 123;. rgslll :10 til: I1 U!" 4-P-I1 trim " By the time he arrived at the trl:tcEknc71'it'l!a,txlIvltileildpmu Hang the: tum rammed mm. -. but no. tpoeuc 0”. 13. Mud. ,- ' . ' put the speed 1-,,,,,. verb form locomotive can ,.g scene passengers were pouring at 75 miles an hour.) ; she 03, um, 10 st, to ma Ame”, O. Cavern l.Man'a dog & out of all exits not blocked by Meanwhile, tralns were being can mm ofuermanv Md mnvin" l0.0n board nick- 14.1'hua : tilztstgldnrgcllls ottrlrit-ill;.ca:tEs.l.e;ll'!h::.:e-roluted over dtlrede lC5ul'i s south-l omcms mere mm '51" W” . W, 12.Spoken name 25. Help 5 o l rn mes. ncu n e re-rout-l H 1 v - 13.Ialand in O.Show 28,)-lingad wasn't working. he and the con-ling wa train N . 4. 'h' is lit ml" 'mm'g"m' ductor ran across a field and1iVancou:er Fridayonightuforichlolit-i lnihgvajzpe; mf5”.ll”'ck 3g"; d':v York 1. .Al.:f:eu (p:.r:lel:f) ph""'d u” RCMR '"1- I chan'ce me; Iahrglxl-151? to 14. Name 8.Marchod 27. Gold Iulndsrs Aaswal , . - 16. Crowd on ther.) S9. A king I . ”A:ke:"i'f”;;,e'f,1:js:V" me, No Obserlve s. Light 6 80.RouglI or lsraal .. 00 ' . Fema a bedatea a lava (Bib) Nuc ear-Powered Submarine gr; s;'3,,;u;;,g:;;;;;g;..'w-d ...... ........... ............. ........., S ' She give! I "me'kmwn lmsigm of .?evv'rlr'hnbol :;.fl::ed gytillldleelllt ,. on Tim's hold on his people. ' ' ' ' ' Y "Fem" been .. z:".::"" .. 3:3,? .. :':..::".”' -I By ELTON f'. FAY lhuntiult srourld faster and runi only vhf hlmi Hem w"u”d' lllllnd - I . 2 WASHINGTON IAPI -- Morydown targets which could escape ch-"mink manl:v' and Wm" Ln" 3l.P0litlVO I" than two years of tactical testing from ordinary submarines. i m'?".".ll me Lurk Gable of up Pole telec.) I at (the Nautilus has ddemogstrated zmwithi no fuel - l'EpiEl'll5l1lllK'go';:flll!:'mldQ 1." living -round 29. Put an end a a nuc ear-powere su marine pm em. t can remain on station . . to (archaic) is all but impossible to detact. in the distant hunting 5 d hi M” Y” '".'5""3 '" "W" ”"l”- I!.Cht The Nautilus. first of the United longer. mun muc ;' 5'" "m9 '0 H0”W00d 0'”.V N0 flvglgel. States Navy's growing atomic suh- 3. independent of the armor? "?”"m5 '5” ”'d lmked "9 " ""l"' 83 A thntah marine fleet. came back to her phere-a nuclear submarine re-5 2"” Phawgnph" "med Edd” tl-LI.) home port at New London. Conn. quires no oxygen for combustion 9”” agsphgrg recently from a cruise to the Pacl- of fuel and needs no electricity R9”'”- wh” -"P9'r'l3""-'9 l" ""9"-" M. Family llc. drawn from bum-ie;.ig an --.-..F cake. reveals that blonde starlets no; H0" 3 5100, the ywmu, W” hunched main indefinitely below the zone 00'"! hnockllll 0! hi! G00? !'98"- of war in in Jlnual-y. 1954. she ha, named of detectability." larly. as they do with other phto- 4005"” E .500; 320000 miles, much of H VAST ADVANTAGE graphers. "Usually they come in u.A "mun whit; gubrnerscii How wveu has pn this point: the officer said: half-undressed." says Rocco, "and of 1,". III ghg worked om in opeuuons Wm, tOf special importance is the believe it or not, we seldom give 45 Right of Z the fleet”! fact thatth iltsiextreme endurance them a second look." jolamg W CONFIDENT ANSWER melhl I . I cannot be hunted GOT SECOND LOOK 45 A1,”). The ngyy 5”. it cannot 030103, to exhaustion 'of its power source "I gave Tania a second look in- 41. pm h u C statistics which are considered in- I3 is "'05 in U19 C859 Of lht die-SBF h ' ' " h h - . . formation of the highest secrecy. 919C"lC 5'-lhm3l'h'IC. This fact I10!!! 331?: int! lfanswulglarlrlit an tllrtnli "l::)':n..;n. 3 But one officer well versed in sub- 179531! Comllliclles the lnll-Sub neck sweater. l was forced to look marine problems told a reporter: marl”? WIN!" Pmhlem Ind KW?! at her face.” now” 3 "The performance of the Nautl- "M1931" ' WW9?”-l luhmlfihf! I It may have been her face that gm 1- 3 lus has exceeded out highest ex- nlllncgld ghreltebi lch-nce to escape .01.; mm b... ,, Wu 0,, .,0,,m, M; I tation ." I 0" CY ted." - - ' i i . ' ,e":Then. lmphasmns that it should mue ahdded lt,hat:l:l.l of this means ,1;::,"”"' m" "M h" "' l””"' 1'3!!- ibe remembered the Nautilus la the I1 l 9 I" ml he 70?” of the -”,'e mum now bu hm, un - . -- . de 8 Hrs! nuclelpwwend wbm. "W lsimlhe lmould "ill "H." "'2 1055" option and is llvlnx her voice and DAILY CRYPTOQUUTE-Here's how 10 V. .l ll! wEtLwoQKTHAr 'sNT"-Aw'u" bur THEV ) ever built and that her features 9 lit WU. During the Sec- Run 1" In " GAGTOGETOUTOP T1-IEYSAVTHEY BADHWAS COULDNT 0 . mg .,,,,..;,,g d,,,,,.,,l,0c, --Wm ond World War 52 American aub- M fee ("'1' "' 9 0” '0 N1 A x Y D I. I! A A X It RIGHTATDINNEQ l-lel.DlNG WITH THE DQopsyMDLY New D 9.1 be greatly improved" in no.3, now marines were lost; the Axis forces '" t h I. 0 N 0 I I I. I. 0 W TIME!THEN ETTAS DISHES-' gvgnyrplluc tn” ”9'- C 4 helnl built or prolected. the nf- '99 996- , , one letter rlrnply stands for another. In this sample A is used MOM WILL HAVE ” .5 THEY mgp "NW! 0.9 I flcer ma this of nuclear submar- The -tomlc Iubm-H--c hr: I bit Hgld Dis la for the three L's. x for the two 0's. etc. llngle letters. apoo- TO Aslc us ro W '1: yh 2 roucl-t.' '””'Q' "a"- - . 1”": 'dV'"u” 'i U” ”'"'”l""' ”"' P Y trophss. the length and formation of the words are all hints. 577W--" l ' V1 , NM ' A W ; 0' I 1. Increased speed-more than be detected visually or by radar she nah a. "mood I". u.am."nL 2 0X . id F 0, . 30 no... gubmgrggd glglngl, .1; or because it stays submerged. IP Modek y . . H a. I xi! 3) t c 3 3 seven for a ' r W. ' h - can o,"..',.. - r V mi -m ' ' u....wm smut. . bolnmti, 1-"ch . submerge several llllDdIl:; feet TORONTO (CPI - A history of A ' on”... T G (E '66 Ag" r pro he 5) i I. .7 gieper, .t.l,llIlld coayellstlonalf boats. xii tahnd steam on the Atlantic is C Q R H I G 00 I M C R X P Q UX J R. U .. .i Q E 0' ' 9 )3 ' I H8! ay e oomo asub-. e eme of one of the lag.t ' r" .- Q . Inalrlne just below the surface of a Collections of ship models eve: :1 7 Z X M 0 P 7 5 0- T Q 1 F I G T A V 3 P 1 X' :6 5, 03 '. (I V J v camseacouldbe f ondllyic d. - , L CIIANNEL 13 aircraft. M" W" "' .,.,".:" ;m':m'.'"o,' the m "P o c u x c r x 0 U K if Y x it o o z x. r Y o A z 2 I g I-so oof; . l Th! he! th-t In -tomlc pow- eludes vessels ranging from -JITAOIYCQ. - I i ”' I ' '5 '"bm3"WG Mn Plummet square-rigged clipper ships and so far down ltaelf creates com- um Roygl wun.m-m-3; gum. Yaatudays cryptoquotet THERE 1! N0 HEAVEN LIKI (.45 p.m.-Afternoon Musicale DllCltl0lll lot the Second method ship to cross the Atlantic-lo mnd- NUTUAL IDVD-GR.ANV'l'LLE. I200 p.m.-The Things We See of lubhlmtlnl-l0hIl'. Thll Mund ern Iners and cargo boats. The 9 ::1&),p.m.-lslddiis l.(rahrto:)na detection. and electronic search exhibit i5 sponsored by 0,, mm. ,a : .n-l.- es r s a ' . ;... ::.......... 4. .z..'. ;::”"':." ...' .'.':;.':.l .l;::".: '” M W" '-0A"'"5 "W" WU” H00” - , :10 lllrl.-Weather water-strata of cold water which ' 2 1:15 runs-cac "W N reflect b r th in -- -- "W '"”W.' ""9" I" in A . 7:25 p.m.-Viewers Gillie of huntln:cdestr:ye'l"avarl:rl sli?cur'a'n ”'"d'd' 0'" " M -"'”d'' '" ' A':liggCll-IE'?c?lgoyC u 7133 p.m.-Great sport Thrills using droppable listening buoys French my"? Wm "' ml LIKE THE RUNNER 5 ti mm p.m.h3g. Town The . wbmume agpelt," The frigate is made from beef 0pENN6 THE ( la mo p.m.-Great Plays do not contend that It is utterly "”"” Whlch the vrisonerr nl- OLYMPIC GAMESA-s 3' gala: p.m.-1175132: impossible to find a deeply sub- '.';g'f'. (333393: r-lions. He MUSTA 551 A E - Z . .e , . . I HIIII - 2 "'"..... :r-::::' :2-.:.:":..:r.:v.":.:.-z '2.-: " Csszzzsgw - o 10:00 p.rn.-Profile ,.,,., ,, --,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,-- ,,,,,,0,,, Nova Scolla is represented by i 8 10.30 p.m.-The Four Corners uwegmtely mm. 0,, ,",,,m.. M" a full-rigged model of the famous .0 11-W p.m.-QJIFSRJV News and 31"., up ",0 mm muy. going and fishing schooner the ll:M p.nl.-Movtetlrne - Young IIUGI DIAMOND om "nu", document. .M "'1 PM The Culllnaaj Diamond. the letters carried by the earliest largest h the world. packet steamers are also being ”7 welyrs more than who carats shown. The display will be exhi- - Mgngfgl and was found near Pretoria in blted until mid-August at the ION. bank's head office hre. Channel 2 .'1'elevlslon Programme scum”. By I JAY nncnza mm, -E CONTRACT BRIDGE .uaeu runes -KX , -' xkx-., JOE PALOOKA g humor uterus-s 0' ,n.m,',u. '10, .5. ." qaamwastnevltalquasusa. Rasslers .4; Ieutassuldsaloalthlatr-rum l:lp.m.-Early lvenlu TV .1" anataskhgatr eaten N .0m,.1' vjjjltllhm jmrddlowata an IE: pm.-Wsatau CZ Til LONE RANGER ham: mm was Nu! m :3 i I. C. rm-Goodman fjqlmb ll it i if xi ii ii if I I ll I: H II; E El llsiii