- MAXIMS 0!-'A MERE MAN or eternity. The new is but the household 3, carrier: Oharlothtown, Bumensrelds 315-00 '90: annual. Elsewhere in I. I. L D.00.. Other Provinces and U. S. A. 812.00 per annlun. RITAIN ORDERS RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT TO LEAVE COUNTR Kill. The Pe CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1952 Covers Prince Edvvard Island Like the Dew" 12 .i., A horse thou knowael. a man thou dost not know. MAXIMS or A PMERE MAN PAGES Four garns D U. S. Promises Military Aid To Yugoslavia BLED. Yugoslavia. July I3-(AP) .. High-ranking United States army ufficials informed Premier Tito to- llav that Yugoslavia can count on '.i(”..ltly strengthened U. S. military .;ld. including Jet planes. tanks mti heavy artillery, during the urxt )2 months. The information was turned over in Tito at his villa in Bled. this .ollntry's summer political capital. Officers Elected At Postmasters Gonvelltion Fires Otc-ur At Woodstock And Newtovvn Four barns were reported burne land yesterday. storm in West Prince County caus- ed the loss of two large barns owned by Mr. Thomas Griflen oii Woodstock, some eight miles from; Albertoll. ill the same district ill bolt of lightning struck the ehim-i ney on the home of Mr. Jacki d dict of the jury trying Joseph Gao- by lightning in Prince Edward Is- N91 estrovecl By Lightning Yesterdavliuy Finds MacDonald Was 1 lnsanellt Time Of Murder Q Aoquitted. by reason of insanity at the time of the commission of; the offence, was the recorded yer- i MacDonald. Chepstow, on a; charge of having murdered Mrsi Early Slinday morning a violent John (Mary Ann) MocKinnon, Lit-i tie 1-larbollr, on the night of Nov- ember 8, 1951. The Jury brought in their verdict at 2.45 yesterday morn- ing, nearly five hours after they had retired to consider the case. Mr. H. Frank lvfcPhee, Q.C..J leading defence attorney began, Taft Leaves For Holiday In Quebec CHICAGO. July l.'ieIAPi-Sen-, ator Robert. Taft of Ohio. pledging; to back the man who had crush- ed his presidential hopes, bowed, from the limelight Saturday for a, much-needed rest and to ''do a little fishing" in Quebec. i Taft. masked his disappointment Morning Daily Founded last. the Guardian. Five Cents. Pavel Kuhielsov Linked Directly With Spyiiase LONDON, July 13-(AP)--Bro tam today ordered Soviet diplo- mal Pavel Kuznetsov in gel nut of the country within a week on izrounds that he had received of- ficial secrets from a British For- cilzn Office radio operator. The radio operator. William Mtirslirlll, was f'fll1Vll'lOl'i Thursday of passing to Klimt-lsov secret in- formation of value to an enemj' and was sentenced to five years in prison. Marshall, 24. took it lik- ing for the Russian way of lift- when he served as a radio opt-r- lliDI' for the British Embassy in ..l a formall dinner which he gave F1”n:”e 9a”5lY)ll L?01i515:f.13bl9 diIi1m' his address to the jury l0ll0Vl'll'lgib(.hh.,d 8 smile, and afm. 8 hand-,iviosuutv in 1950. r g for Frank C. Nash. special asslst- Pgghu ”?P319” P59 m3 V”. '19s the supper recess and spoke ioriysmke. Mm me vicmrv Gm. lie had (i series of meetings .ut to Defence Secretary Robert mately s3uiil)ma 3.”””” M amn0x"Sllglitly over two hours. Follow-lng;D..,,,m D4 E,5e,,,,,,....,.V ..,,,hd,,,,.,.ihere this sprins with Kuznelsov. (Continued on Page 5 Col. 1) In the afternoon another series, 3,):,em:la1,f'.:;a:; re (ligtfpbgin (i1':)ltf;?;:i': h1:m:lgtelt;'0?)Tea?,"d C::1nounC;:li:c::v”'r:le liitlsliiigsizlficmljdmlifigg. ' 0! Storms smwk ma PmV”'c”' "I" retired at 1033 '1. m Shortiv 'llLCFilP;l'T' today for a. vacation all Maur- G0i""”""' t'"e'9m5 "””5”'d lhem nwugh me west Prime arm '35" midnight they were called illltOll'i;YvBRl QU" ii'”3"””" ”l ” 5”b'”h”" Park C ' E C3l39Cl iv1li5 lime. m c'0,'.b 1.0'um to riot W” .l W7, Juno 'l.'i. The stocky Rlissian was TWO barns owned by Gerald ,3 esum W mm! T! a” released it hen he proved his iden- , Rooney, Newtown, some follr miles pit? 5; ey ere 140 "B" iley DROWNING ACCIDENT lily and claimed diplomatic im- from Eldon in Queen's County, '8 "me again M i ”'m' or -,..- munitv, New 513W! 01' Office” 919CiGd ll p05im35i"5 C9Y"iv-A- M9"- Clmi'h”m- N'B'- New Bmxlswick Exec” were destroyed. Loss was estimated mrmer Instructions regarding Inl SAINT JOHN. N. 13.. July 13- . "Sandy! Drive-In Theatre. shows Tuesday and Friday's 9 pm. vcntlon held in Charlottetown last week. I tive; Mr. G. N. Buclreskc. stellar-ton. N.S.. Nova. Sea- in the vicinity of 5.44.000. sanity and after hearing the Chleil (CP)--Apparently the victim of it Got Tough Attitude seated; 15:1 to right, My-, p,,1, Mcmnis, Part .lla. Executive; Mr. W. A. Wright, Souris East, P.E. 1., only mengre dew”; we”, m,nH.: Justice went back to their room at. mzlm, Mme smmminnl Comm, , "Dance Cardigan Hall. Monday. Bordem REL Vice Pmsidcmc Mrs. Jennie Cmn” Prime EdW”d I.51””d E”C””Ve- ' able. but it was understood a. re-, 3'7 1" W” -W51 '""””5' mm”Le5: I-I Muir, .'ll. of Bloomfield. divdi Hqhii mithdrmvtnil torBdC'l im.'..k7 im. 14' yvebsmrrg 0,-chug”. shank, Sherbrooke, N.S., President. Standing: Mr. -Ph0t0 By Batters Film cgnt1y-mm,e5tgd my cyop u,.sl.1?ii9T WM HWY brought in me” at Dominion Park early tonight. 19 d'm' Iamf, 13 di HLT". "5 ' - P M lost. It was not known delilliteljlivemm" lie sank twice before rascuerslgsim Maw anappernerady Rea: "Kelly's Cross Picnic Wednes- tiny. July I6. Trinity Church Returning Veteran Says if any livestock was destroyed, butt, fell victim to the blaze. Residents close by it; was feared several young r,tgslFol'eman E. Pierce was, "We find, The official verdict read by Jury; the accused who stands chargedi could reach him, and attempts to revive the young man were futile. tc&rtiEl'cd'orTl5aEe o Col. 23-" "Dance. Lorne Valley. every n, - M d gat,heredli:'l7-l1 having murdered Mary Ann, S o 1 C c i v . ' 4 i t K , -. renders can in Excellent Provision a 63 ””.i3il.i.ti.li2” :::;it::.”.... :.:.l':::.3::: Ocla redlt Party "Dance, Belfast Hall. Wednes- ' intense electric storm of the sea. and we declare that we acquit him; liay, July '16. Point Prim W. 1. "Dance. Peakcs Road School, xinnday, July 14. "Ice cream social. Glen Valley School, Tuesday. July 15. Pastor At Sydney A call has been extended to Rev. Frank MacLean. presently pastor of saint Andrews United Church For Troops Split May come In Korea "The people at home need not worry about how the men are be- ing treated in Korea." said Squad- ron Leader B. E. Show when in- was accompanied by heavy There were no reports of damage. During yesterday storm in the central section of the Province a small amount of hall fell in some locali- ties, it was reported. rain. such insanity”. afternoon's prosecutor J.0. C. Campbell, Q.C. Rlld castemitlie Chief Justice ordered Lhtiii son about 4.30 Sunday morning. It of the said offence on account all i Oil racomniendatioli of Crowril, -'. l”Jdseph Gabriel MacDonald Dc, -kept in strict custody in the Coun- i ty Jail at Georgetown until the Will Form Next Govit In British Columbia the marathon count. It is possible the final 19-13 re- in "103 CW” mid Dim” 1” 10”” at Sydney N s to come to Trin- tcrvlcwcd at his home 25 A1eXan- No estimate of the loss was' - I VANCOUVER J l' 13-rcpt .- . ., . , v n - -v . g. V , ' . A - ' -- - plcnsliro 0' the Lieutenant Govern- V3 i, -' - - ti st School evely-Tuesday night. ity llnited Church here in succes- u.K, rlel Dllve, lf:Ii(s):netleliIi0lr:iCrLot;1l:l a,i;vi1l;vca1i available in the yr oodsmck mcsim. ls kmmny ;Thc Sucml Cram Pa,..y Wm mm ;il;fc;(ra;?o;);ailpElCed:i: rl)Cl-Ecgunitglewgi "Dance, Albany Plain Hall. sion to Rev. H.E.D. Ashford. D.D., who has accepted a call to Cal- by plane l.il'ought to an end his long trip nor was it learned whether live- stock was lost. the next-and minority - govern-ii lncnt, in British Columbia. l be held in at least five rlciings. ; , , wg . . . .. . Ch . T J . , an t I "dam July 15 Refruhmema gory. The call to Rev. Mr. Mac- I-.0Nl20N-t Jlillv l3 g-iRell1.iCXl;sf ilom lthgl theatrg clif vial). Every , "5" " "l V It won the vital 19th scat Satur-.;"J,'n1 Sac:iz!1mi::seT;k::H3ka?I;eg; "Dance Orwell HE" July 16 Penn Wat; duntmtiimolllna, tlliid abflllerlhi 3163:: ll1il"1ltiSthtfvl!i.liUlIi)di:gPh1r1tl3(': iilirlificnlfndeitnls frdgs to uralxlilfulge Church Duunyed In R stl'on:,r charge to the fury. day wtimys Ml" puns ClOse(l1Jime ml” V'”1"0ul'C1.Bu”3rd ' ' ' s . o a o . c - v - I , ' L . -I ' c - s i - f ,- V””D”"'”d ”"d M””"”' 0”h”' Bulaeliiilielheiiougll C3i1l.ElliDtL Full. find itself split. by the rival phll- emphasized. SYDNEY. N.s., July 13- t'CPi- "rm ,”” ”'”" '?”.””g "' ””5'd”li2onmrin1:l gm m we Because Social Credit will W P" Km g who is chairman of the Pastoral osopliies of the Bevanltes and the Referrinit to hospitalization, A freak electrical storm. accom-, iilf Q4219. ll-110 fzhlef JIISUCE. Who ' ' ” X95219” able to command 25 seats in the ..Mnd,.m and Old Tune Dane, Charge Committee. "Old Guard."d H . isqtia-ditxin Leader Stl)lfiil'lS:iild, ”0ur iagllillecgnlayclzt &:):l'l:)l;0lclll;cDli1 ralnnanti, 31::-:1 emcal":h:Lt;llgl;mt1i:::gtrlawi,IiX:.Sncm Cmm 19 0 lblgtt Legjlslt-lltlilsl.;.heiiekces.sLary lffgf la , ' . - Rev, Mr, MacL,ean is the oldest The show own wi cilnc ii iospi as are nllm er it every . ' r r , nrl o, , H: OF. A 1,, 7 e ma ori y, ea en leras :Jxi.lglY1n15sL Towns HAIL Tucsday' of three brothers all of whom are September. when the party holds I'Csile0l. and the Wounded H” C599 Bram" Islmld mmgmi dc" "mm M me mmc and mammdlLlberal . fi 2(i Wm hold the balm” 91' POW” with 4 serving as Ministers in the United its annual delegate conference. ipickecl right up by helicopter alld 5'-Nlylnll a Cliurchl rmd lnlerl'I1l3t- V"-1.10115 Willis 01' law. He told the: Frog. Consnmme 4 ,3 their six seats. "Mail your films and nega- Church of Canada. Rev. Ward Left-winger Aneurin Bevan may take" mm M" Tm? paddy fields but telephone Sl3l'VlC(!.' JU1.Vih-"EH U"-.V fmmd Mncuomm Labor 1 l 1” Wm Pmbablv 1” the "id 95 mm ,0 Gnmhum smdmsv Ch”, M,,cLe,m is Mlnmer at the Wes. lmve the backing of M 335,; 1,509,. igre ilerce ilo worltj around but Mgrliglgleoliaaql; Etatlgzillcb Cllilwrhctliiatigllllzignggeyogoigidnagslg mi3Llt(:Diet:-1IndCpendexn" 0 1 the month before Premier Byron l0ttcLow,lL ycy smith Memomn chm-ch. H31. 000 trade umgn membg;'5 at (he pngihceis rave one a sp en - d t in d y. ,, ll llgyt H w C” H y it clie ovrmals , . - 4,, 48 Johnson, beaten personally in lfax. and Rev. George Macl.'.ean is Labor Party to support his .lrgu- J0-1) 1" F-Olisllllciillg ll HCEWOFK Of 5” W35 W"? Y 55i10H'd bit W” V” 55- 0 5150 5315 HIM, V”: Tmk, Roman who qun.Ncw ii estminstcr by the C. C. P, "Ice Cream Festival dame M St. Andrews United chm.Ch' mem than Brim,"-S arms pmgmm highwgyys that can take us any flames. The church. with a scat-i: the accused could have been in- P, aikssixyo iconservaugql Yanks W hands in his rcsiehatiori and re- mngo games, New G1'e,m1ada1e' Wolfville.N.s. Rev. Prank MacLean be cut to take some strain off her Plflce ll) ii” Wemhmls mg Sagacity M aim” 300 p"5mS',”"e ml accoum 91' his dr”1klngijt')1n ,.1,.,....1 credit, g'al.urd.w wm; Commmds to me Llw'"3m"i'G0V” Schoth Wednesday. July 16. succeeded D,-y QM, Nichoisonv the economy. I It might interest people to know Wgebglrllg IIBE9. 1 d H M and toldvthie ijruryimen that the lawlme mud seat in yancouvefgpnln, crnor that Social Credit form a. present Moderator of the United Union members. who number 1”" Pl" Dllmi MVP the .375” W . P ””"'i "re 5” g ' (Continued on Pagc”HACoi'-(l)" Grey the last riding to be deCld(.dlg0Vei'nlTlent. social Credit had no- ..Ym.k Han Monday Nvmng, church of Canada, as Mimster M nearly 5.000000 Compose nearly use tanks with infantry right in milk also struck the telephone ex. 7' ' 7:” -?y: H... hetero elected a member In M1,, 14' 5,,.a,,,,m.,y mm Ice Cream st. Andmvv, Ch.,..c,.' 5,.d,,e.,., He megsmhs 0, the Dam, memhm, the front line, and this method of change dot. Inlzenlsh. miurlnlz n, the 13. C. Legislature. ixpstlval, was born at llopewcll, Pictou ship, Thgir Voice Lg heard as the Oliemtlns has been adopted by all al .on as. V with toes out. how-My 0 )7 Social Credit, Lczlslrlllire mem- Countv. N. 5. voice of unions affiliated to the W""'5s W9 W” 5”””"”d m””" ml',hm."e. "7 ”” M” M checkil We will meet Tucsdltv in Chaos? 3 ”Ice Cream and dance, Mer- 3” cast in block”) each union. a few miles of Pahmunjom and Hill 8-0 lepolls. .iiouse leader, who will become the P v. y . T, 1, . . 1. , . maid school Wednesday, July 18. They bum up the Labor machine 3;: Slglzmlgllghil Hi-310158" Played On sm";'1V9w;3;5"xix;-l:&u:93fE:3idlih-1; Pl-ovlnce's next. premier. r-nonsored by -Womehs Institute. TORONTO. July 13.40;), g and they have at controlling voice This Caaugmnsv ev'VmCh urge”, at mgomsht y "H Posible Premier "Fiddlinlz and step-dancing con- lost In Sourls rink tonight. Open In all P. E. I. 3.80 in prizes. liommencing at 8:30 pm. I-Entries have hcen received from Tlgnlsll and many other centres. Last year's Island champion fiddler .md dancer will ultcntl. Sponsored l-y Ladies Auxiliary of Souris iinspltal. "Regular weekly dance in at .xfary's Hall. Sourls. every Wed- licsday. Chaissonls Orchestra Canteen service. "Campbell's show. Canoe Cove. Wednesday, "The Star Maker". starring Bing Crosby. "Come and hear "The Lads and i.assles' Pipe Band", Mt. Stewart Legion Hall, Monday, July 14. 8.30 rho hours of Scotch music, songs and dancing. "Women's o n n if al retreat. Nntre Dame Academy. July 18 to :10. Forward applications to Rev. Mother Superior. "Barn dance at Cliff Peters. rtoilo Bay, Monday, July 14. Round and square dancing. Can- leen service. By Rollo Bay East Women's Institute. "Dance. Sandy's Restaurant, Mllrshfield. Wednesday. July 16. in aid of Tracadle Arrows Baseball Club. McKearncy's Orchestra. Ad- mission boc. Door prize. 'Hsm and Chicken Supper in Margate School on Tuesday. July 15. commencing at 5 o'clock. '.'Sourls rink tonight. fiddling and step-dancing contost.70pen to all P. I. 580 in prizes. Coni- merlcing at 8:30 p.m. Entries have been received from Tlgnish and many other centres. Last year's Island champion fiddler and dan- rer will attend. Sponsored by Lladlee Auxiliary of Sourls Hos- D tal. "Regular drintie lit. the Eonshaw Inn Tuesday night. dancing 9.30 - iuo. Rollie MacKensie's orches- ril. "Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival on Marie Church grounds, "-'ednesda evening, July 10. "The Grand Master will visit the Western. District Lodges, in Kenmore Lodgeroom. Ellerslie, .'hiuds.v night. July 15th. Plans have been made for-future harbor acconiniodation here of 30 to 40 ocean-going vessels at a time. Based on available infor- mation. new transit sheds will be constructed to handle the estimat- rd increase in water freight of- ficials expect will come from the St. Lawrence seaway develop- ment. l in its finances. must have their approval. The unions do not plan the La- bor Partyls parliamentary strategy influ- such but their voice powerfully cnccs the policy on which strategy is based. Policy changes constituted the homewlird draft. arrived in Seattle last Tuesday on the American troopshlp "General U. J. Gaiicy." the only Americans on board being married men with over three years service. A recep- on was held at Calgary where tl L35” 5'9” the-V W9” b"m'V”l m Col. Chulib took the salute from be predominantly hostile to Quebec Political Pulse Quickens As Voting Nears D mier Dupplessls and seeking the lhi-rd term in office. and the Liber- als, headed by a new leader. George Lapalme, 43, alid striving to regain QUEBEC, July 13 - (CP) -- The political pulse of this old province qlilclcened tonight as the month- long campaign for Wednesdays provincial election moved into the home stretch. with two days remaining before voters go to the polls, party leaders and the more than 200 candidates stepped up their speaking sched- ules, both on platform and over the air, to take every advantage of possible last-hour shifts in voting sentiment. By provincial law, campaigning must end at midnight Tuesday night. Voting hours Wednesday are 9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. E.D.T. A to- tal of 2.250.000 persons is eligible to vote. Principal adversarie) in this has- tle for the ll: seats in the Quebec Legislature are the Union Nation- als Party. led by 82-year-old Pre- ”Strawberry ice cream festival and dance Forest Hill, Wednes- day. July ltith. "Bonshilw. Monday, Jilly ldih at 8.30 pm. Softball game. Long Creek Wildcats vs. Bonshau Bears. "Dance and lawn party will he held tonight at New Haven school grounds. Sponsored by Kingston Branch 'Cnnndinn Leg- ion. Canteen service. "380 in prizes at fiddling and stop-dancing contest in Sourll rink tonight. Open to all- P. E. l. Commencing at 8:30 p.m. Entries have been received from Tignish and many other centres. Last year's Island champion fiddler and dancer will attend. Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of Sourls the power it last in 1944. The C. C. F. Party. them in (3011 test. Four candidates are running' in Montreai seats for the Labol--Pro- gresslve Party. led by Gui Caron. A non-starter this time is the Union des Electeurs. Social Credit- type movement which entered ll candidate in each of the 92 ridings in 1948, but elected none. Political circles des Eleceurs candidates in 1948. The Union Nationaie, campaign- ing on the basis of its record, striving to repeat its unprecedent ed sweep of 1948 when it won R2 seats. This was the party standing in the Legislature at dis- of 92 solution last May 28: Union Nationaie 8i: Liberals B; Nationalist 1; Independent i; vac- ant l: totals - 92. Of the 240 candidates officially nominated, follr already have with- the lm (Continued, on ' Page ”.'l Vcoifsr with Mrs, Therese Casgraln in the leadership. has put up 25 candidates. must of the ridihgs of industrial Montreal. It ran seven in the 1948 wonder which party or parties will capture thei l4o,ooo ballots that went to Unionl, '.n the Lord Strzlthconrt llorsc, which incidentally is composed fully 50 per cent of Eastern Canadians, with 35 per cent. Marltlmcrs. At Winnipeg the Canadian Le- gion and the Ladies Auxiliary put on a splendid reception. but there was no activity on the part of anyone at Ottawa. although there was It. march past and reception at Montreal. The party arrived in Moncton at 3 pm. yesterday but only three came to the 1 land, the remainder reporting to allfax before return- ing here. with Squadron Leader Shaw were Gunner C. L. Macl(lnnon of this city. and Gunner Ben Grady of Summerside. A brother of the lattel- went. on to Halifax. "We are deeply grateful to the Ladies Auxiliary for their good in. tention to provide a reception at the Glover Club on arrival, and the mix-up in time of arrival de- prived us of an opportunity to thank them personally. which I ilolpie you will do for us," s.i.. show sa . ,Eisenllower Gets Campaign Rolling Ol-IICAGO. July 1:!-(AP)-Gen. Dwight. D. Eisenhower started his "total victory" campaign rolling Saturday in conferences with House of Representatives and Sen- ate Republicans and members of the Republican National commit- tee. "There are a lot of people we drawn. All in Montreal ridings, .. g they included three Independent grxzletggi Tgiedcgigfggzfgg ..i,i;ew?:?.e Union Nallonllle candidates and ' one who described! himself M ii Liberal Union. some of the tactics that often peered Fist-fights, chair-throwing and- ln one instance-tine firing of I. revolver shot into the air marred proceedings in several tidings lest Hospital week as nominations closed. rough-and-tumble Add spice to Quebec campaigns already have ap- golng to whip the Democrats." Next. the General telegraphed to Army Secretary Prank Pace his resignation from the army after a oarreer opening 40 years. Eisen- hower had given notice that if nominated. he would resign. He asked speedy action and told Pace "this brings me a deep sense of regret but circumstances seem to 4 When it struck Sydney later in the night. the storm still carried a hmvy rain. Power was interrupted briefly. Two-thy-elections Probable Before Next Session OTTAWA, Jilly 13 -- (Gill---Al. least two Federal by-elections probably next session of Parliament opens Nov. 20. Two Quebec seats-Outl-emonh St. Jean and Richelieu-Vel'chel'cs -how are vacant. The government has until Aug. 12 to announce a date for a by- electlon in Outremont-st. Jean. made vacant February last when Hon. Edouard Rillfret, Postmaster- General, was appointed to the Quebec Bench." The second vacancy occurred re- cently when Gerard Cournoyer re- signed to run as a Liberal cun- didate in Richelieu constituency in the July 16 Quebec election. Date for the Richelieu-Verchercs by-election does not have to be fixed until January, but the gov- ernment has been running by- elections off in groups. The date of a by-election must be fixed by the government with- in six mohths after a vacancy oc- curs. In Mr. Rinfret's case. his seat was declared vacant Feb. 13. That made Aug. H the deadline for set- ting a date for a by-election in Outremont-st. Jean. The by-election can be set for almost anytime. The government conceivably could pick a date in lift! or 1054, but that has not been the practice. Credit 10: Independent Liberal two; Independent four; vacant two; to- tel 282. A total of 28 by-elections has been held since the general elec- tion in i919. The Liberals and Progressive Conservatives have each elected 13 members. Three of the Liberals ran as Independents or Independent Liberals and later of- ficlally were admitted to the party. me to comucl this particular course." The remaining two seats went to Independent Liberals b will be held before tlici The present standing in the. Commons: Liberals 182; Progressive Coli- servatives 49; C. C F. 13; social by Orange A beautiful day and a large ga- .thcrili;: greeted the Orange men and Orange sisters who met. at. Milton to honor the memory of William the Third Prince of Or- ange and King of England. one of the largest assemblies of members of the two orders and their friends and visitors in the past twelve or. fifteen years were present. The parade was led by Broheri .Kcith Young Ias King William), land capably lnarslialled by that veteran of other years. Brother. lDavis Ward of King Williami iLodgc, Kingston. The music for lhei loccaslon and quite frequently for the remaining alcrnoon was fur- l ished hy the L.O.A. Pipe and l,Drum Band under the leadership, of Pipe-Major C. Albert MacLcod. , Orders At Milton, l -h.;'. tiki'l3Fs.E-I-fvAhlEh'tieTit'VtTt”h that for which the 12th of July stands. were given by RW Grand Master Chester E. Shaw. Dcsahle. RW Grand Mistress Elizabeth Best Crhpfilifi; Past Grand Master G Arthur Cudmore. Ch'Town; RW Grand Chaplain Bro. Killam Crnpaud. The dinner and supper tables which were profusely supplied and received constant attention, were catered to by three lodges-Barton Lodge, Milton; Prince Arthur, Crapaud and Borden Lodge at Eor-cicn. Before all was over little Miss Ferguson of Hampton gave an ex- ccllcllt delnolistration of the sword Dance which was greeted by A (Continued onPPagc 5,Col.M2rw i Democrats P By I). Hi;l7l?)AL-D OLIVER i WASHINGTON. July 13 -- lAPl lcal centre stage this week in a Lien. Dwight, D. .-lisenhower. The "lns."' aiming at a sixth head for their own nominating convention opening in Chicago July 2i. They concede it will take the "first team" to do the trick, and the picking will be done in the same amphitheatre where the ncrve-irazzleti Republicans named Eisenhower as the Republican chal- lenges Friday. Unlike the Republican battle. a two-man contest between Eisen- hower and Senator Robert Taft of Ohio, the Democrats have candid- figure as dark-horse possibilities. Like the Republicans. the Dem- ocrats are certain to have their own ticket and platform battles, to say nohlng of a few slam-bang deleg- ate-seating contest-plus the threat of another liotlthcrn-state "rcvolt" over the explosive issue of civil scramble to pick a man to beati '- stralght presidential victory. con-i 'cede that they face the hotlestior Stevenson election battle in 20 years as tliC.l'il?1iZ-WISIS S3l' Stevenson has been 30 Svnlia. Observers say the field compris- es three possible rlmiccs. Lila "t'crIutinE-cfon tr-saga ca? 37 , Volt (llltotilc Woatzxelzsz fay Aw lkthtlista YOUR sic. WORRY or user Morita! repare For iConVen.tion Next Week Two big question marks hover- are: Will Governor. Adlai Steven- son of Illinois be available for the presidential nomination? Presidclil Truman is said to fav- nit some political ,coy about rulllllniz that Truinaii 'mav switch to Avert-ll Harrlmaii, ,mulual security administrator. i Stcvciisoil said Friday that he is in "candidate only for re-clcrlloli Ins governor of Illinois and . . .. wants no other office." i 2, Will the convention write ari- 'it did in l94il or compromise the issue with southerncrs threatening i another revolt? i Truman says there will without the solid south. The Democrats realize, they have a. stiff fight on their hands if they the record of six straight national election victories scored by the Republicans starting with Abraham Lincoln's flml..('lPl'- RN! C0 Oqllbl tlon in iseq ,0i.llPT strong civil-rights plank as he no ates everywhere they look. with 21), retreat on thls' question of equal. mime; ngm-mg in the race. Sevenlircatmt-ng, for whites and iiegrocsi are avowed aspirants. The othcrsiif he can help it. He won in 1948' . HALIFAX, July l3-fCP)- Oh fir-lnl forecasts issued by the Do- minion Public Vl'ealher Office in llnlifax and valid until midnight: Monday. Synopsis: Although somewhat: .- The Ikmocmm mu 0...... mm. in: over the Delnocratlc conyclitlon drmr Mr sprmd Hrmss the MM." times on Sunday, it was still is warni. humid day. Clnudlnr-as wan imrlahic, and there were thunder- storms reported from widely sl'altci't-d sections of Prince Ede twlrrl Island and Eastern Nora Np great change is indicated for ithe forecast, tllslrlrl for Monday; ialthnlltzll considerable sunshine ll ipretiicted showers and ihunrlern islorms are expected in develop II iwldely seailcretl sections of ill. Maritinics and Eastern Qur-ii:-Q Monday afternoon and evcninlz - Regional fort-casts - Prince Edward Island: Widely, scattered showers and il1illIl'l9DI storms hrriinning Monday after- noon. Warm, llnlll. Minds. l.mf curly Monday morning and high in the ilfiernrmli at Clliirlntlctmxll 58 and 7.. High tide today at. Charlaltov town at 3.48 A. M. and 4.22 P. M. High tide on the North Shore 74 li.24 A. and 11.27 P. M. Summersido tide eighteen utes later t.harl Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 439 A. M and sets at 7.58 P. NL llllh-I