TELEPHONE 8506 nlaetsaellerwih ' w Ada. masses ..u'i"'m 5"l"l"'l'lfafIII'quldrresults. r gititmmcalzimt "Covers Prince Edward Island Lilce, The Dew" ClearwlthefeweleadyhIeIvaB;i little warmer; aeutlnsei winds 15. low-higlIatChnrIdletesvn50and7S. SWEDISH SHIP BURNS OFF BRAZIL 5' ""515 MOWFDNP 1-! Pla- by passing ships. The Swedish crewman of the La Plats from a tanliatszugly anal burns amldshlpl vessel was en route to Rio de lifeboat. I-10!-c All in; e off the eent- Janelro. Brazil. from Stockholm, (AP Wirephote via radio from Rio- io rs an coast Sunday. All Sweden. with acargo of newsprint de Jaaelre.)v.. .. aboard were rescued This photo was made by a Conservative Leader's Resignation Announced The resignation of Mr. lt.R. Bell QC. as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party in Prince Dd- Qmid said the Executive at that members of the provincial ex- tirne felt that action on Mr. Bell's ecutive along with Mr. McQuaid letter would be better deferred are W.C.S. MacDonald. summer- Million Dollar Church Fire In Quebec Village YAIIACEICIIE. Que. (CP) - Danseges were estimated at 01.- tllflll in a fire that Thursday destroyed Ste. Anne's Church. a Roman Catholic landmark in this community 10 miles northeast of Rev. Lionel Dubola. curate in the parish. made the damage ss- timate and included in the total the value of paintings and statues sculptured in wood. Father Dubois saved the sacred species, but was partially over- come by smoke and was treated at the home of nclzhlw” Church vestmenta also were saved. The church. with a seating cap- acity of 1.000. was built in 1372 by the Iieroux brothers. rec- ognized as the foremost church builders at the time. The building had a stone exterior and was lin- lsbed in pine in the interior. it was modelled after St. Peter's in home. A saoo,ooo renovation program was under way when the fire was discovered at 9 a.m. in the nave of the church. Cause of the outbreak was not immediately known. A sculptured wooden statue of Ste. Anne in a cemetery adjoin- ing the church property was un- damaged. although a wooden structure around it was scorched. Among paintings lost in the blaze was one of Ste. Anne by Napoleon Bournasa. father of the late Henri Bourassa. Quebec's fiery nationalist lender. Rev. Ernest Jacob. pastor of the pariah since last November. said he is not yet able to say ylhlsre church services will be e . Rita Hears Of Aga Khan's Death HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Actress Rita Hayworth. former daughter- itflaw of the Aga Khan. said Thursday upon being advised of his death in Geneva. Switzerland: "1 am terribly sorry and upset to hear of the Aga's passing but I am consoled by the fact that at least Yasmin was able to be there to see him." Yasmin is Miss Hayworth's daughter by Prince Aly Khan. wardllandwaaanno ed tiltheF election . . 325:-v ::lvg:l;I:::J. it "Jun shes. mm bl: 3:3. vl5ium:5”vl:m'm3r::srmyu nt . . Aasenblui h V 1.43",” ' 4-' the rt-ovum. Mr. aseouue made ltolllitrxuo CONIJNTION 0, m',.,,. wan.” t'h0announcementnapraaacon- A -onnvsnmdifor lnn.Twomemhqg Grenvsemcalled Y; the Dlnvzllu. Kt! bland: wil be held on eachofthellelectoreidiatrlotsn r. was lepsun 1 muldnuhemhdedkrnu-CIliuumwg”d'cwnumhsx",c.l,:1l?'"hclM.d "' ”' Provincial Assochtion pre- Mr. Bell became leader of the Wethesday night Party in l950. lie was fht elected meeting nu well attended and the so the Legislature in 194! and has to accept Mr. Dell's res- represented the Second District U"u"' '" """lm0"l- ThIlQuccna since that time. in . The Association president stated that his announcement was being made following a meeting of the Provincial Executive which took place Wednesday night 5 (rug. 0 DENY TENNIS libs . rams (AP)-The international lawn Tennis Federation turned down membership bids from Corn- rnunlst East Germany and Na- tionalist China Wednesday. The federation said it .ecognir.ed only one tennis group from any coun. try. West Germany and Commu- nist China are members.' tt0t0Wll. Mr. McQuaid revealed thd on Successor Undeie OINIVA Nfld. Plants Are Short Of Fish 81'. JOHN'S. Nfld. tcP)-Man- aasr Gordon 0'Bnn of the Council 41 Cassie (AP) 3 3.5 is once served as president of the MN . ations He once expressed his love of material pleasures in these words: ”lll.shve fun. K's later than you It i 3 E 3 s 2 s luidlifadevotiontohfaMos- lemhfth- apargggsmmghguygu beutflhour" Hg , l:&sAlyKhuI.l0.hasren- er-ally rwgu'dedestheheir- Says Dosco May Change Owners TORONTO fCPl - The Globe Aga Khan Dies Al 79; His rmined seed from Fatima. the daughter of the Drollhet Mohammed. His religious dynasty dated back to the sixth century tA.D.l, the mm of Mohammed. His name. can- Iurad on his grandfather by the 3 Of III! rneant, The family's headquarters was maintained in Persia from the 11th century until 1840 when the gendfether quasreled with the aheh and transferred the seal of Ills rwltimn authority to Bombay. 113! Aga Khan became the Imam. or lamdii Mnslems, upon the death of he lath:-. The Aga Khan was Civil Service Pay B Is Retroactive To May 1 Executive ssslstanis and other representatives of the Premiers of the four Atlantic Provinces are meeting here this morning to plan the agenda for the conference of PLANNING PREMlERS' AGENDA held here July 25 and 26. Left to right they are Robert MacLcod. Executive Assistant to Premier A. W. Mathcson who will the four Premiers which is to be' be host at the confreence: K. A. : ler R. L. Stanfield of Nova Scotia Carson. Executive Assistant to Premier Hugh John Fleming oi New Brunswick? lnnis Mat-Leod. Administrative Assistant to Prem- and Gordon Pushic. director of Economl Development f o r Premier Joseph Smallwood of llewfoundland. Japan Will Try Yank Soldier WASHINGTON (AP) The United States Supreme Court Thursday authorized U.S. author- ities to turn over soldier William S. Girard to Japan for trial. Chief Justice Earl Warren read the high tribunal'a unsigned per curiam (for the coartl opinion. At the end of ti! Olilintth court said: "There is every reason to be- lieve that trial of U.S. zarmy, spe- ciallst third class William S. Glrard in the Japanese courts will be nducted with the utmost fairness." The decision was a major vic- tory for the Eisenhower admini tration. which has contended that refusal to turn Girard over to the Japanese would be a grave threat to America's security The ad- ministration argument was that if the agreements under which Americans overseas may be tried by foreign courts for off-duty acts were cancelled. U.S. forces would have to oorne home. ACCUSED OF MANSLAUGIITER Girard. of Ottawa, Ill.. is ac- cused of the Japanese equivalent of manslaughter in the death of Mrs. Naka Sakai Jan. I) on a firing range used by both (1.5. and Japanese troops. YUGOSLAV! FLEE PESCARA. ltaly (Reuters) - Twenty-three Yugoslav refugees. in five family groups. arrived here after crossing the Adriatic in an open boat Monday night and asked for political asylum. OTTAWA (CF! -- Despite com- plexities of a big wheat surplus. the Progressive Conservative gov- ernmcnt lane to,drive ahead with lib”! action pledge" to provide Prairie farmers with cssh ad- vances for farm-stored wheat. it was learned Thursday. A cabinet sources said a deci- sion is expected within a matter of weeks. Trade Minister Chur- chill was understood to be con- sidering a number of suggestions with the aim of presenting a firm proposal for cabinet tdnsideration by the end of July. The scheme. if accepted. would hednme opera- tive with the opcning of the new crop year, Aug. 1. Gov'i Plans Cash Advances To Prairie Wheat Farmers Just what method the govern- ment will accept is open to ques- tion. But it is understood that what may develop is a vast flnanc operation. perhaps channe through the Canadian wheat board. with either the board or the fed- eral treasury bearing interest charges. UNSOLD WHEAT An indication of the sire of the operation involved is the fact that there now are on Prairie farms about 250.0fl0.000 bushels of unsold wheat. To this would be Added the harvest of the new cmp now under production. An advane of even 31 a bushel Official Count Gives 291 Maiority For Myers Official declaration day totals for the July 4th provincial hy-clect- ion in lat Queen's. released by re- turning offlcer. John L. Beaten. are: Frank Myers lPCl - 1.543; Howard Wood IL! - L232: major- ity for Myers - nu. Mr. Myers is a resident of Crapsud. and his vic- tory will give the Conservatives 4 seats in the Legislature. as com- pared tn 26 for the Liberal party. The declaration day results dif- ly published. l isns unofficial for very slightly from The Guard- rcturns. which were published on July 5th. giving ; Mr. Myers a majority of 293. Thtl change results from single vote differences in each of two polling divisions. which are now official- ly stated as follows: lrishtown Hall - Myers. &; Wood. 62: Bread- albane, Myers. 130; Wood. 88. Apart from this slight difference. the official results are as previous- OIIIY Gllllt when he essurmd the throne about so.aoo.ooo in a total Mosleml anorld populaton of about s21.ooo,.i taliam early spit over leadership questions lino mree main sects: The Snnns. 1 9.1 mi sect is n offshoot of the IARKIED FOUR TIME! times. ills first marriage. at the age of 10. was to a cousin named Eagfrg sndbtauuysthatea-aununce Aly's ectiviueestyhthe tnsntonbe shortly-fa-Iachusbndofactressnlte -"hIafewwaehatmoet"tbata large or use majority percentage "Fether is right in not discuw ofthecwdimysteclrofbornlnien ingwhowlll hhertt his title. 6tcelanlcoalcorporetionlIeslaonnddinDldnatsrvirwsa'Ia- has at-edrd by ssssher easily. "ithI:.dC sol! NR1. THC? n5”!- nesce.uedcaeads'slnseIuadsuaulnInaeswbenl5".!l',,l.'e::5 FUN 1 lroeandssnt . lscsssedwaeypfullliollllt H; 'd'.d.u'g” "'""'"”l"'dl'”'"' "m" ''"'m'" was baphcome play! thousands of persons in Presed u the bedside wngnmm hu man" - Gun"! l'l1nte.aadmlaesfaEaeternCaI- deathumewesIIeAIl Khan! "M M .:.".m m. wife-hlsforrth-sadbotht V "I luv"- ..BMh(””amyu.h..”- .,..g,.'..,lhatIneelIIsnsedhthwp- emu-um mus." the newape- mm Nina Dyefuebondenrnedel. in 0 ltllmlillttif 60-- Dcrsays. is "a large Germanhse had beaI.ld "fr"-d' an ' "TT""l l':"lcancgsuhewgasPhInIll-H . ,t&es.ssvsryiuuewaslsft. Rrnrohr.” - "P: may-W-I anases s-saws aeysas-Isr1'harahy.setdIwe bsalhhautsssesahrab umseudeyssfrneariag.lteIm'ylQ.llJatica.eeptald esldbedldsstbeleveldrad-lestPaHnaa.heheahstcloaI Lh tehsscaweespaleeewIIitsIaIc- usnswsunsrasssst ls .;iis2 V: 3 tie? The. lsmall Moslems number 9 I . Ha Ewes. and the Kharilites. The' ' &nseaItsumsatwithtaeJeewelhe kaolin comronrssts jsurnouuomos new You .- Actor Gary coop. Gloria Noelea. slim Canada. as Sweden. lode n..m.., 3... Mans.-so jg” M . are Oct! 5 stasltlsaadltarl me. n England. Aura . reu- larael: Cornelia Psrera. 105 Isielar Mia every inch a burly Scots laird and would require wheat board or fed- eral government borrowing of 8150.tlll.000 on which interest would have to be paid at the rate Qhaps of five per card a year Thus interest charegs alone would amount to 812,500.00) snnuany. There is a strong support in the cabinet for treasury acceptance of the interest charges. Existing lcgisla run allows farm- era to borrow up to 83.000 from banks at five per cent interest, using farm wheat as security. The government guarantees partial re payment. Farmers can borrow an amount equivalent to 50 per cent of the wheat put up as security. One major Prnrie criticism of this legislation is the interest charge. One suggestion put belore Mr. Churchill is to cohtlnue this legislation but have the federal ad- ministration absorb the interest. ARMY LEADERS The title of field marshal, high- est rank in the British army, was tntrnduced by King George ii in PRICES: oosl Increase is Confirmed By New Gov't O'l'l'AWA (CF) m The federal government Thursday announced salary increases. retroactive to May 1, for about l!J.0tIl civil ser- vants. Back pay cheques will be issued by mid-August. The pay boosts, which will cost the federal treasury an estimated 8tl0.000.000 a year. range between 3'5 and 12 per cent. They were originally approved June 13 by the forme -:l.lberal gov- ernment snd coru'irmed Thursday by Prime Minister John Dieters- baker's Progressive Conservative administration. Mr. Diefeuhnlrer annou ed after a cabinet meeting that the government approv-.-d the in- creases recommended by the civil service commission. He said specific increases fit each class of government em- ployee will be announced by the commission starting today. The first list would cover more than 100.0(1) civil servants. Mr. Diefenbsker said the salsa- ies of 117,000 members of the armed forces and if the 5.!!!-man RCMP now are under reivew. Re- commendations in: salary ad ments of these two groups be submitted soon to the treasury board for consideration. IIMILAB B00811 The increases to the main body of federal employees follows simi- lar boosts last May 8. -' g hr tween W: and 12 per cent for more than 6.000 professional men in gov- unrnent service. he annual cost to the treasury of the increases is made up at some 367.000.0010 in salaries and 843,000,000 in matching govern- ment contributlma to the publle aupsrannnatioa. fend and fetus and ltcl! pu- fnnde. government's action Tinse- day means that it estimates it will have enough money in the treasury to pay the increases. Finance Minister Fleming said new supply of funds is voted. Before dissolution last April Par- liament voted only enough money to enable the government to meet its bills up to Oct. 81. The vote did not foresee the civil service.pay increases. Mr.Fl idlft-hell mm" umtu creases were paid now might not be any money left in the treasury to pay bills between Oct. 15 and 31. However. Parlia- f ment is due to meet Oct. It and Q. likely would be called on early in ,, its session to vote additional sup- I736. ply of funds. M()NTRF.Al. (CPl - Cameron of Lochivl. dcsccndcns of the man. who llnWlllll1l1l,V' committed ihc highland clans to Bormie Prince; Charlk-'s last futilc attempt on the English throne, arrived inl Canada Thursday. To the strains of hiclvland airs piped by two army cadet strip- lings. l.l(7nl. Donald (tame-mn debarked with his wife. looking ex-commando and sending greet- ings to in: clansmcn ill the delic- ately modulated at-cent: found in Britain s diplomatic corps. ' The cnlonrl. 47. is 26th chief of the far-nunc Cameron: and their lllr. which includes such branches or scpts as Wactlhclcr-irks. Mac- MtscKails. Maculrica. Club. He was to leave for Ottawa Thursday night on a Canadan tosr extending as in west as Bani. Alta.. and as far east as Edwu-d island and Cape out Aug. ll when he to his MM acre estate William. Scotland. St. Ann's, Cape Breton. the main events on his- to open the Gaelic mod C Chief Of Cameron Clan In Canada specifcally and the country gen- . erally. Canada was that on the list of countries he had promised ' to visit during a Cameron gather- ing last year at his borne. Ad- nacnrry Castle. He represents slit of highland history. A forbearer called the Gentle Lochiel played a leading role in "the 45." otherwise known as Bonnie Prince Charlie's last English 1746 in the bloody Battle of Cni- loden. last one fought In Britain. The English cut down the high land army. pin-sued it relent- lessly. sent Prince Cherie and the clan chiefs scurrying to exile and broke up many of the highland atmtl. IIONIC ROLE The lr on y role city . Questioned Thur.-day about .aI!QwIas.