4.1: 7 I of a ifllsra Man flethstlaflllldlilllolfla Ulte liiu i. r tlie 1 Covers Island Like the Dew PrinoeEdward very empty. . 'r- . ' l 'l'It'I PIOPI-I'Q pa!!! A III IJY IVIIVIDDV '17. new . ” i P 1 ” uiuasosv. may 21. ms PRICE s. to PREPARE DRAFT FOR SUM lilois Mark End Of Year Of lnclo China Partition RAIGON. Indochina. (Be tars)- Dosiructiva liobl lull” ll two of Sall0II'l blunt Wednesday '3 'li1lP'"' "u'CW3' mitnist demonstt lltlltl DI! the 91113 anniversary ml" 1099' ment that partltiolllfl Viet Nam. The rioters' main tar et washho - f the Hotel alarm: on- by members of the Indo- china truce control commission. The crowds. mostly refugee stu- devils from Communist North Vlet Vam. stormed past French guards and ransacked the rooms of Cana- rllan, Indian and Polish members of the neutral bocly. Foreign tourists in the hotel were monaced and their rooms were looted. Oi INJURED Official! reported as night that 61 persons were injured. -rot mourning." v including a French woman and an Indian civilian. officials said al had escaped injury. pCl'Si)ll8l possessions were stolen and official ce commission their personnel though the of many records were destroyed. Canadian mem- bers of the commission lml their rnmns broken into and takcn. embassy personnel were rnntinucd to roam the streets. Sw s Moose For omels t.)L'l-IBEC (CP) - How many moose is a camel worth? The lgvndnn an; 1 nebec soos agree to igure . Officials of the Quebec son at nenrliv Orsalnville announced to- rtar they are shipping three young "low" to the London zoo in ex- rhnngr for two year-old camels from Afghanistan. The swap is part of an expansion program at Tllrlrl aiebhcc "not: and 3: clgnels it e 1'5 ever an ere. Dr. J. A.:i3rassard. director of the put the moose ooh: spec than the ocean Isl: an: to help Rs- tectt them ti-olrn aeasrgheas. e ilrs 0110 MVP ill lffl a freighteyigom Montrealyoa the nth?! two will be shipped over later. Coming Events -Forum. "Dance lllikora Hull. Thrill- risy night. July 31st. ciood iabsic. "Dance hi Millvlew loll every Friday. "Dance at Pembroke lohool postponed. "Carrol! Ian picnic Wednes- day. July 27th. ' "'Nnrth Milton W. 1. ice cream festival August 8rd. "loo cream festival and dance at Savg p arbour school. Thurs- day. Joy 2 st. "Dance Oyster Bed School to- Illithi Music by Joe Iifyr. Can- teen service. "Danna. ltls School every Thursday. Good music. Refresh- mhllii. ."llance in Gowan -Brae school lmlitv. July a. Lunches. John- )? t”haIsson's Iauslc. . "Dance h Disroata new born 3' Fortune Irina. ls&. Na 22. Canteen. "There will be no more straw- berry DlCklII Cl Kwattt Ilul Monday. July as. "Greenwich C h u r c it chicken 'W"ti;'vrr Ht. Peter-'s Bay Hall. July "Master Feeds. car unioadln -lmllsamsied Dairies. contra 3"lequa. It's results that eonnt. "Mute P-ta Gsovl. eas - loading Crgpgud , C P”t'E- It's results aoant. "V rlety concert Victor-lg Thurs Y. July Illt. 0.3. ( Il- f"""d parfennessi. mule. lane- llll and g1n'1n', "Mission no I p .gr:liir.- i.r;:v....'- "ii ;. Ill. "M-mi: reeds. ear unloading '”i'ft'i3?'ill."3.ilf' lleciial c ' W-Bgcgi .' "1": ' M w now”? X u'u"a'3(sg"i property Police finally broke up the dem- tilt.xll'r'ilti0nS with tear gas and fire hoses and by firing blank car- tridges into the air. But British and United States advised to stay indoors as demonstrators f-liltllllfig slogans and looking for "Your Sotkday night Jamboree trouble. 'He government-owned Hotel HOJOINI. IQIIOWI largest. loolspd as if a hurricane fl liruck it. Damn to the fashionable iiorsi (wags estimated at more tlinn S500.- IMV OF KPURNING The disturbances grew out of a mass dcmnngtrgioh organised by supporters o emler Ngo Dlnh Diem gothmark itho fflrtsl: agniv'el'- Slfy 0 e a go ng o e eneva an-cement. which ended the indo- ichina war and provisionally spilt fig: Into two Iectineng. Mnae . persons mass in t e C9!!!"-' of town to Dblorve the "day Charge P. O. Investigators Shield Robbers OTTAWA (OP) - A Quebec ep- position arambor staked his Com- mon! seat on validity of charges he made in the House Wednesday that Postal investigators shield post office robbers. J. Wilfrid Dufresne (PC-Que hec West). who said he has a big file of evidence to support his Clllirge. added that he would stake ill! net on it if the government gives him a free hand to direct a complete investigation. Speaking in French. the fiery ltttls Mr. Dufl-cane did not name anv of the post office department lnmtisntors he has in mind. but said some recently were promoted to higher jobs instead of being As the crowds marched through (Continued on page 1, col, 1) To Those. in .01"-l'AWA CC?) - Federal-pro vinclai pensions for the disabled are .I,llWlllllt8l"Gd in I parsi- mmllllii stingy and callous man- nor." a CCF Commons member said Wednesday. Fred 5- Zaplitlw of Dauphin, MID-. made the statement, and other CCF member. joined him ll! Hyml Qe federal and pro- vincial aovernrnsots should et together before fall to case are Innl Dr. F. G. ROl)QI'llDlI. Plrljg. f y assistant to Health Min- ister liiiarttn. so geared to go House it is puma we to say e Disabled Persons Act - which went into affect Jan. I - is not working properly. Under the act. "totally and per- manently disabled" persons re- ceive NH-month maximum imi- slona paid jointly by the federal and provincial governments. Re- cipients are subject to a means Mr. Zaplitny said the definition of disabled is too stringent. It was general opinion. substantiated by doctors. that the regulations were "scandalously stingy and that the way the act operate: makes a complete mockery of tile OTTAWA (CP ) - External Af- fairs Minister nesday he believes the Big Four will make some progress at Geneva. It would be premature to assume that there is an East-West dead- lock at the "summit" meeting. he told reporters in an airport inter- view on hi sretnrn from Europe. The atmosphere at Geneva was sood lthnusn the up between the Blt lites Western powers and Russia still was wide. It was to be yg tlmtedworld p oh I could on and and an atmosphere created for their 1 tion. But he cautioned that the o. 1 problem for the West, reunification of Gar- mnnv. won't be settllld in a week at eneva. Elaborn on his ii atement before the ATO council aturday that NATO ll I03 Mlotlable, lie said the Western powers sho ld earson said wed-' (Continued on page 2, col, 3) Want Disabled Pensions institutions intent of the House" in the lslislation. SUGGESTS CHANGES passing He said that. specifically, the regulations should be changed so persons in charitable and public institutions could quslim. . Dr. Robertson noted Mr. Martin fefefltly stated the regulations die llltder review. After further experience. the government will look into the matter. lze said the federal government ha not forced the regulations on the provinces. They had agreed these would be proper until fur- ther experience was gained. ' Clarle Glllis tCCF-Cape Breton South) said the regulations are federal and can be changed by cabinet order. He believed there is enough information on hand to justify a change. Dr. Robertson said it is not correct to say the regulations are entirely federal. Usualv. it was provincial physicians w 0 re- jected applicants. "As it is today." Mr. Gillis re- plied. "the act serves very little purpose." ada directly-the Indochina situa- tion and disarmament. Canada. along with India and Poland. is a member of the inter-i national truce supervisory com. mission in Indochina. it also is a member of the United Nations dis- armament sub - committee. The other members are Britain. the United States. France and Russia. Mr. Pearson noted that consul- tations between Communist Nnrt Vlet Nam and non-Communia 1 South Vlet Nam on the holding of an election for a united state next July were to have started Wed- nesday but have not begun. TRANSFER PROBLEM He said the problem of one lec- tion for Vlet Nam. partitioned by the July. 1954, Geneva armistice. might have to be taken to Britain and Russia. co-chairmen of the Geneva meeting which arranged lint sire up their aliiantl II t 9 price of German reunification. Russia has put forward this pro Willi-Ollearson also dealt with two other subjects which involve Cari- IJONDON (Reuters) - Tho gov- ernment today selected 9 proposol it the House of Cnmnirgs that ii a ould try to get a setement of the Arab-Israeli dispute at the Big Four talks now under way ll qongva. - EU ital Ibin all. i l--!' pbfucclif Mum. its tit: can - "W as nor on Its or at in. . replied J oi, T9 59”? or-rawa tor)--rw ty Cag- :. it w Aoonference - "'l.Ji..Sf”"”" Will Not Bring Holy Land Troubles To Summit ' from burns receiv when if oi as cnuant lira llovins to exp onion. the! mac. Word of Wednesday”; riot hf Saigon reached Mr. Pearson after his press conference. However, officials said later no Canadians in Saigon - about I dozen in all - were molested. that Foreign secretary Harold Macmillan did got consider the Geneva talks ofered a suitable occasion for dealing with these. problems. k W "WI All ti ill IV”? U 0P". us through diplomatic chan- nols. but I are not are ad to divulge these steps for ear that 1 may araiudlca the outcome." he added. Gas Explosion lillla We HALIFAX ICP)-A second per- son at 41:: following a atoll!"-' st” ' s prlva s. so on Bet lsou Maclfenzle. it. of Hal- ifax. died in hospital Wednesday lfred Csrnpliell.Bl.Cflalif:'il. was hi to . P I g ihwaugil undz a true taldng gas from the tank when the explosion occurred. A Gordon Walker. mlfuwm hospital but his condition is not questioned in connection with post in; 0'I'1'AWA. (lpeolsl)-Kay res.- ommandations is the iudgmuit of the Board of Transport Com- missioners concerning the C.N.R. application for discontinuance of certain rail service in P.E.I. are summed up as follows: "Tilt Dr-eonderanco of pass, - ers handlcd and extra freigt ains operated was on the lines between Charlottetown. Sumner- Side and Tlsnlsh; Sunixnersidc and Borden. and Summerside and Emerald Junction; and it occurs to me that at least for a further period tithe. the railways should continue the tweration of local passenger service on llltie es. "The application as relating to the discontinuance looal pas- sengor service in e rlllWll'l lines between Charlottetown.Sum- merside and Tignish is therefore denied. g "This decision does not. how- ever. preclude the railways from making adjustments in the pas- senger schedules on the lines in question or perhaps discontinu- ing some schedules. It merely prohibits the omplete discontin- uance of local passenger service on those lines. "The railways are entitled to some relief and as it would air pear that the public would not rho. urlnuslv inconvenienced local paaaeng service discontinued on the balance the lines in Prince Edward Is; land. namely between Charlotte- town. Souris and Elmira, Char- lottetown and Murray Harbor and Charlottetown and Mount Stew- art Junction and Georgetown. the appllca” as relating to those line is granted. subject to the following conditions: WINTER SERVICE "The operations of the local passenger service may be dil- cootinued from mid-December to the first of May. provided that. in the event the highways are for any reason impassable prior :: nsld-DoceInber or subsequent May first in any year. rail service will be provided by the railways until such time as the highways are open for heavy traffic order will go accordingly. "It should be understood by all concerned that if. after a reas- onable trial of the new method of transportation. it is found to be unsatisfactory to the public. the matter can again be referred to the Board. and, on the other hand. if it is proven to be satis- factory. it is open for the rail- ways to renew their application with respect to the lines Char- of OTTAWA, (CP) - The federal overnment hopes I 33.000000 erry to Ely between Wood Is- lands. P. .I.. and Caribou. N. S.. will be completed next year. Trans rt Minister Mnrler said in the ornmorts Wednesday that delay in starting construction of the ship was caused by the fact that ll was decided to build a larger vessel than had been in- tended orlzlllnlly. "It had been intended." he said. "that construction of the vessel wold have begun last year. but e continuing increase Should Not Give-U p NATO As Price Of German Unity Saigon reports said rooms of Candians were broken into and property taken. (in disarmament. Mr. Pearson said the West may have to re- examine its assumptions about in- spection. It would be almost im- possible to detect the location of atom bombs which had been manufactured and stored. What was needed was a system that would prevent any sudden attack without warning. Ex eri To Study IN ii Ferry Site OTTAWA. (C ) - The federal zqvernniont wll hire a compet- cnt expert to advise what should be done lbflltt the disrupted har- bor works to accommodate the ferry wlllsm Qgon at Port aux Basques. fld.. ansport Minis- ter hlarler announced Wednes- day. He'said in the Commons he hopes to obtain the services of who can deal with the issue at once so that if for or works are necessary they may e commenced without delay. The 311,245,000 Carson was built by the 3 al government to ply between orth Sydney. N. 3.. nd P aux Basques. lla- cgn . flou is arose as to wheth- er e Igovernment-dredgfd har- bor coud handle the bg sl safely. She will run l9n'lD0fai'lll; i;i:”ufi”" fiL':'.”i.i"”....i.'.' . . I in er than the 110 miles of her ..'ii.u.a fill. Seven Million I For Whurves For Montreal , OTTAWA. iCPl -Federal gov- ernment Wlwrl iecllltl. It Marl- vziivttw W M sh 'W ay. ' The extensions result pa fly 3' the lmpendi construe on ..i:..if.:'.': . :t".:.l;..":5..g Montreal. Mr.Marier told lloaaidithatairingthec I E-N-"”"'"'m'3 damn”; . .it "-'"'....m".&i asrians.!Oootharaaaeapadonlt be lured completed otaavllatloIiI1Q. Hopes For Completion Of New Ferry Next Year in the volume of automobile traf- fic uslng existing facilities made it seem desirable to review and reconsider our plans. "After doing so. we concluded that it would be preferable to build a larger vessel and. ac- cordingly. plans have been re- "l vised for a ferry with a capacity of 00 autom ”les instead of 40." FEWEB IDS PASSENGER! 0'l"I'A'WA (CF) Passengers carried by intercity and rural buses declined to 16,101,983 in the first three months of the year ad with 17.014377 in the corresponding period last year. the bureau of statistics reported Wed- nesday. Transport, Commissioners Rule On passenger Service" lfit . mgmtovs to Itunnnaulflssatiils Britain Will Cool Exports LONDON Judgment was delivered by l. 3. Chase, commissioner. and con- curred in by Armand sylvestre. deputy chief commissioner." Sharply Reduce (Reuters) - Britain will make a "sharp" reduction in exports of coal in 1956. en-, failing in corresponding fall in its Wont Nucleus Merchant Navy OTTAWA (G!) - Istsbllshment a nucleus of modern dry-cargo vgssala for a Canadian merchant navy Ill Iltled Wednesday in the one by a west coast member. Howard Green (PC-Vancouver Quadral said such a I0-ship nucleus was recommended by the Canadian maritime commission in 1948 but the government had "failed" to maintain the ships Canada had at the time. . The government was spending larse stuns for construction of es- cort vessels for the Royal Cana- dian Navy, but unless a merchant navy-was encouraged and devel- oped the navy would have no ships to escort. Quotln figures of the Maritime commits on. Mr. Green said gross tonnage of the Canadian merchant fleet has dropped to less than 90.- 000 tons from 1.000.000 in 1945. The need for coal imports. This was announced in the House of Commons Wednesday by Geoffrey Lloyd. minister of fuel and power. when he opened dc- bate on the report and in of the national coal board which runs Britain's nationalized mines. He added that existing export commitments meant Britain could not cut coal exports this year by more than about 2,000,000 tons. Three Navy Men Suffer Burns in Diving Tender IIALIEAX. tCPl - Three navy men suffered burns about the face and hands today when an plosion occurred aboard a small boat shortly after it had here. Taken to naval hospital. where doctors said their condition was "not serious." were P0 Leslie Jones and AB Robert Davis. both Halifax. and CFO William Woods of nearby Dartmouth. Jones suffered second and third degree burns and the other two first and second degree burns. The new sold the small craft. a diving tender. had just started its motor after gassing up when the blast occurred. The three injured were the only ones aboard at the time. ships flying the Canadian ensign of the merchant fleet had dropped the proposal stipulates in the last 10 years to fewer than phased approach. like that out- 500 from more than 5.000. Peron May Be Deposed Reports reaching here Wednesday night indicated that President taken on gasoline at the dockyard f' t of Canadian seamen on i Germa n Unity Ancl European Security Plan By "Alan Harvey, Canadian Press Staff Writer GENEVA. (CP)-The Big Four Wednesday lrlst1'ud- ed their foreign ministers to draft detailed proposals on German unity and European security, but left the impres- sion that llttle headway is likely on these two elusive problems. The heads of government, meeting at the Palais Nations on the third day of the ”parley at the summ1t' asked their deputies to come for study by the chiefs. up today with an agreed draft Meanwhile, Marshal Bulgarlin of Russia kept the bell eant security pact. This was trolling by circulating a 1,300-word text for an al1-Europ- largely a rehash of Russian proposals since the Berlin conference of 1954. Two main differences are that a two- lined by Bulganin Monday. and Phone Connections Cut RIO DE JANEIRO. (Reuters)- '- 5...... JUAN PERON branches of the armed forces were attempting to reach an agreement to avoid a repetition of the bloodshed in the abortive anti-Peron coup of June .16. Reporters here trying to con- tact Buenos Aires were told by local telephone operators at 10:30 pm.. local time that the circuit to the Argentine capital was out of order. Argentina Wednesday was swept with rumors that the navy, which had been behind the June 16 re- volt attempt, was about to shell Buerios Alres. An official radio news bulletin. however. said the fleet including cruisers. destroyers. frigates and naval planes. was heading south from the naval base at Puerto Belgrano. 500 miles south of Buc- nos Airel. for routine training exercises. The s gold the HIV? 5-Id tconttgrelirbn page 2. col. 8) does not include Canada as a pas slble member of the proposed alli- ance. CANADA DROPPED After the Berlin conference. the Russians specifically listed the United States and Canada as pos- sible members, along with Europ can countries. This time only till U. S. is mentioned. Canadian officials do not rest anv special significance info the omission. In a morning session Wednesday the foreign ministers had rec- ommended to their heads of gov ernment that they give up trying to agree about German reunifica- tion and pass on to the related point of European security, the second item on their agenda. But in the afternoon the Big Three chiefs apparently found the two subjects inseparable. with Prime Minister Eden and Premier Faure devoting as much time to reunification as to European sec- urity. At one point. Bulganln re- minded them the idea had been to discuss security. A confusing situation arose at Wednesday night's press briefings. The gist of a complicated matter was that nowspa, men got the (continued on page 2. col. 3) Million Dollar Contract” Juan Peron of Argentina has been Damage was confined to acorcli- deposed. ing of the engine-room. Vancouver left . A ' mnW.... as . -m I ci-..'.-:i:-:..i- ”:T”'' -4” The reports said that various DIII Iaaiahles of rec too To M.F. Schur It was officially announced in Summerside last evening that the M. F. Schurman Co. List. With head offices in Summeralde. P. E. I.. have been awarded the general contract to construct I25 multiple housing units with all the neces- sary services at the B.C.A.!". Sta- tion Chatham. N.B. These services will include wat- er. sewerage. streets and aisle walks. The construction on this now de- velopment will begin on or about the first of August at a coat in excess of a million dollars. The buildings. which are being built for the Central Housing and Mortgage Corporation. will have a brick veneer exterior. The M. F. Scburman Co. Ltd. now hold a number of other major contracts in the Mariiimas. in- cluding the sewage treatment. lant at Camp Gagefo ... the Lady) eaverbrook rink and liuhllcl building in Fredericton, N B.. and Parliament- Af A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS Wednesday Prime Minister St Laurent dis- closed Revenue Minister lilcCann resigned! his controversial lrusti company directorship a month; ago. J. Wilfrid Dufresne (PC-Que-1 bec West) staked his Commons- seat on validity of his charge tbeil postal investigators shield post; office robbers. Trade Minister Howe said they overnment never said it woulrl uy all uranium production until 1062. nor was it prepared now to underwrite latcr pllrrhascs Transport Minister Marler said the government will hire an expert to advise on harbor works for the William Carson ferry at Port Aux Basques. Nfld. Fred S. Zaplitny (CC? Dauphin) said federal-provincial pensions for the disabled are ad- ministered in s stingy and callous manna . T The Senate approved the prin- ciple of a bill authorizing the St. Lawrence scaway authority to axproprialc Indian lands needed for the sesway. Thursday The Commons will continue attudy of transport estimates. The Senate will sit. IMMUNIZATION WEEK TORONTO ((TPi-- Canada will observe the 13th annual national lirimuniuiion week siariina Sent. 15. Dr. F. R. Wiahart. immuniza- tion eommitlce chairman of the Health league of Canada said Wednesday. The combstllng of dis- sea such as diphtheria. whoop- g cough. tetanus. and smallpox will be stressed in a public be ltb education program. gg St. John's . . . . . . . . . . man Co. Ltd. a biology laboratory building at Mount Allison University. The M. F. Schurman Co Ltd. also hold a number of importeal construction contracts in Prince Edward Island. tVtooio.T'. i siFt 0ioNfAi.wor'a lievefacmsor TORONTO (CF)-Minimum and ADD WEATHER maximum tempernturesz. Dawson . Vancoitvu Victoria Edmonton .. Calgary . Regina szzzsszsg Ottawa Montreal . .Qticbcc t Fredericton Snmt .lohn .. -lfnlifax . . . . . . . . . . .... iMnnr-ton. . Charlottetown -Sydney . lYarmouth .. g55537O3g assscssssssezescss 62 l liAi.lFAX ft"P)--Tho Dominion iwoalher office here ails warmer air from Quebec and Ontario will tflnw into the district today. and nearly all regions are forecast to have afternoon tomperattires in the eighties. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Srnfll. Prise! Edward Island. eastern NB con- ties. lower Saint John river vei- ley: Clear wtwfll a few ciolly Intervals; wanner: aouthwehtorl! winds 13. Loy-high at New Giaa gow it and R3. Cflarlottciosrvl M and an. Mouton as If"! as. Fred on.-mi as sad as. saint Jul!!! at and 81. High tide today at Charlottetown at 12:09 a.m. and H247 am: at Rusilco at 6:51 am. and 8:30 pm. Summetlldo tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises at 4:45 am. and set! at 7:52 p.m. Standard time. x MIT -3;! - ---...-. -.,,. -; .m....-. -........