MAXIMS MAx1Ms OF A I op A MERE MAN MERE MAN Man proposal. but God disposer. am not the man but his faults. co;-Kr. Prince Edward Island Lilreithe Dew Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1953 .PllIiVlE. MINISTER STRESSES SENSE OF CANADIAN UNITY Critical Session Tohgyd Souiils Korean. Statefoiincilkeviews ED",;;1;,i;,;,-guts From TEiiEheilian Ilge WWI)! Miriteter At federation Chamber iihee Advised Birthplace of Confederation Be Dawning For ilanada g” F"'"!" .. OIICCSSIOIIS The Guardian. Firs Canto Morning Daily Founded 1881. By carrier: Charlottetown, laasmoraids 815.00 per arusaas. llsswliaro in 9.3.1. 89.00. other Provinces and u.a.a. sins par annan.) 16 PAGES lag where it has become one of the i to foremost nations of the world formed the keynote of 3. speech , . (lly Alan Harvey Canadian , . , , , - Promnted T0 Press sous vim... scour. (R.cuters))-President ;l,enl:,”l,':2,mh”lg, ”:f;,:S:Y-l, bypmlxg ' LONDON. (CP)-Governor-Gem gyngman Rhee has summoned.,Mmis,e,. au,.ing ,, m-ieostop in oral Massey says Canada may be on the threshold of her own Elizabethan age. Speaking Wednesday night. on the &th anniversary of Canadian South Korea: Council of Stateium Cm. - f ' t ' ; ' . EslnedetniloliloamltodedlgblfsscinilllBe lg pMr, Si. Lallirnt alsn made men-l ' m f, I 3;) it d Stat orgy m. tlnn-of the greater tolerance iI.Cl'llEV- ' lace oflflizlit onnaeKoreaneStrllce pm ed m HHS mumry when he saw: of Full commander confederation. he surveyed the na- As Rhee summoned his top mil" iIg1;lllal:llPl'rle):li)::: I , 1 . , V p , . , 30"! STOW”! mailfilily Ind IDIF itary and cabinet advisers, the U. gm. mm... who differ from each 1 itually and decided that for Can- adians the old. self-conscious. doubting days are over. "It is not easy to give any clear or acute impression of all that . is going on," he said in a dinner address. "I think. however. it may 8. weighed his demands to the lat- other in religion. ill lalitzuairc, ill 1 eat. American bids to reconcile liltni,,,m0n,,1 ,mg,,, 0.. in local 1m.31.5. to it Korean Rl'miSiiC9- We have arhievcd a soiisc oil Informed sources said the U.S.'umt3-3' He added char we recon. 1 had warned Rhee he could expect nize that our existence as a dis- i 110 more CODCESSWDS 85 me DrlCCitill(”.ll'P Canadian nation depends - 1 his co-operation in the armis-lilo: out-s ill lioldin comm ilc t b l ” , . A ll . 0” ' in no ct cglmp gent or uncuul "I ,tice he opposes so bittcrly. liu:i li.sii lll rsspcctllig and pio- m"” at anadm l" youthful i These sources said Rhee was lrciinv those thin 5' in which we vlgon enthullnm and cun"de""' hold the U S was ready to gOi'(IllIfil'3 fl-om one ailiothcr hailing her youthful and beloved sovereign. may even now be ap- proaching her own Elizabethan age." The Prime Minister. who spoke yfrom ill" baicoily of the Provincial lhuildina, was delayed in arrival llV the late landing of his plane, ahead and negotiate an armlsticel ;vvlthout his participation. His answer will influence the attitude to! Walter Robertsoii, President M . M , h ' vmtl: w:Iu:':;drees:n:n1;P gilxaatlfi iliiscnhowcttls special envoy, when .1 hrrri. As H, result the cniitcinplatrd club, mmuime, cane,-1 the olden he resumes his talks with Rhee tc- iffill Riv G0i'm'nIliCIl'. House was mum: club in London. It was ,d5y, Icancclled and he addressed the Lieutenant-Commander William 500 guests. Mr. Massey opened and closed a reflective address by stressing Charlottetown, P. E. I. youngsters in Prince Edward Isla Chamber, (Note photo of the Fathers of Confederation nd's 'historic Confederatio in background) during hi, jchanged his mind the next day. Storekeeper Drowned fgpmglly ofganlzgd 1,, 1310 and - In Washington, Eisenhower told cathrmntz before visitinz Cnnird-l um” "'3 Origin to "m ml, "ad. A. press conference he believed a Nation Chamber instead of after- ug of mg Northwest Company. satisfactory solution would bc Vi'3iTiS 55 had been Piamifd. Brltls cabinet ministers. dls- ,T93C-hed with Rh99- . 11 I" d B In I i tlngul lied memebrs of Lgndon'. An American source said Tues-. "H" ” y "m " ililplcgmatlc corps and many pi-om- - I . . . . - - ' -- lday night that Rhee accented Uw He was introduced. by Hon. A4 M" C"”dl'"' Wm "M" the "They builded better than they knew,” Prime Minister St. Laurent tells a group 0 3- Wms 1"” s'”"'d”5" "W" W- Ma”ie””- Piemi” i” "W Pifilimi above is the late Staff Province, who extended a welcomi-ism, L, A. (L,,,,.,-, Mann”, any on lwh-alf of the Province. .'I'he .p,,l1m verpran whuse sudden death Pwmm "Ii" l”lC”"""l H0” Rvimiicarlier this work shocked the en- R.lInman, C.D.. R.C.N.(R ). of the unifying influence of the first of July visit. -Barterhs Film Lab. nrt. H. Winters. Minister of ae..,,,.,, ,,,,. on, ,,f we best kn,,,,.,, .”l'tli2i"e””'c.:f.iz:””:....i52"i .53.: Sill: ”-"d C”'"'"”"' M . New 5vdMv- "-5- mm: in has promoted to the rbnk of . E.-"E John W. Plfflidrsgilllll gelrretarv of h" Md I ms" 01 ("ends who um fulllcommander according to an synmgy (pp) : pal i k 3,... - 'StatP nf Boriavista INFWiI'tllndl9lfl(l Hwy TENN ms mssmgi The mn- annrlluncement from Ottawa yes- arrl white l'”liN vw t rfcd in Who Isiitnrri the Slliilfiiii Hurst hook mu Wm ha mm this momma , o "'3 EN 7”” 9'" - Nos” m m” mmmb'm; as U -r”h from his late home, ll. Felling St, terd v. , more-keciivi. dimmed at East Bay, ; -1 T05 m” to St. Dunstan's Basilica. thence commander Inman is a son of beach, seven miles from lievi'c.;D0liilFi-lii- M ,h,, cnumm Ccmemry for "P the tale Judge 0. S. Inman and V ; 'ruesdax- nicht. Unable to swim. hci Prrsidllig on the balcony was Mr. mrmen, ' ' Mrsy Inmon of Montaguel. At a , isapprared under water while W. A. C'1i'Fi”. Si'imm91'-Wl'- Ii”-S1' ',g g very early age he removed to ohu-w i , ,..,, uding a short distance from thcyllfili 0i U10 P- 33- 1- Libernl A.!- I lottettown, wlthi1'iis.l1arIl,V-O.-lirheret fire . shore. The body was revnveml WWIW vim made the intro- ha qttended West Kent School. Lateri he attended Mt. Allison Academy and Dalhousle Unlver- am-Vr ILE8, Que. (cp)-A mr. sity. graduating from the latter eat fire that for a time threatened institution with a Bachelor gree. Following a number of years as Depart- (Oontilnued on page 15 col-"2).E Corning Events researcla chemist in the "Col-ran Ban picnic July 22nd day, July 2nd. Hughes Orchestra. Brae Parish nic B lle River . July and. "Dance Hall, Thursday Friday, July 3rd. and. .' "Mai-ahfleld Pf July and. ii P. M. L......l ...,m Auld, Kingston. today. Friday. miss it. Church grounds, V nesday. July, 8th. "Hazelbrook W l. ice festival in school Friday, 3rd. "Vernon River I-lall.'1'hursdsy. Jul Dance after. eetra. i . "Dance. Mayfield County Play Joya. "Come to the ill. Supper urv per we and 81.00. Dance after. item-a. day night dance. Legion Hall. Rollie estra. can --condo Tu I s on 1' ll. "Of of Science degree. and subsequently receiving a Master of science de- "Dsnce. Donsgh school, Thurs- "fiteserve Tu-1c-s-ilfa-y. July 14th for c Legion "Dance in Ireakds Road school "Iona Plcn.i:l-Wednesday. July p I txsbytei-ian Tea, "Auction sale oni farm of Bari. "Dance in Miyvlew hall every "show More-ll Ihlail Friday and Saturday. "That'slM.v Boy". Don"! "Picnic. Immactlata Conception 'ellington, Wed- cream July "Dance in Cowan Brae school. Monday, July 6th. on lason's Orch- - all. Thurs- day. July and. Mueei by Prince --m or l'h l. Nomi omi- vilie. Tb . , ly and. spun- sored by 2., . u obsier supper at Chepstow school. Wednesday. July 4.80-6.80. sup- the northern section of this at. Lawrence River north shore cen- trs was brought under control Wednesday but not before it had detatroyed two square miles of for- as . At. the height of the blue, the flames were within 300 feet of a group of houses. The fire started shortly before noon and was brought under con- trol eight hours later by more than 400 firefighters. Cause of the fire was not known. Canada Orders More Sabre leis Front Cahadair NEW YORK, (AP)-The Cana- dian govemmanl. has ordered ad- ditional sabre jets for the R.C.A.F. from Oanadair. Ltd., Montreal. Oanadair president and general manager .1. Geoffrey Notmsn an- nounced Wednesday. The number of additional planes ordered was not disclosed. The planes will replace Babies which Oanads turned over to the United States air force last: year for duty in Korea. They will be powered by the Canadian-designed Orenda engine, manufactured by A. V. Roe Canada, L'td.. at Mal- ton. Ont. Oansdair. subsidiary of General Dynamics corp. has produced more than 600 Sabre jets. "Regular Dance. Winaloa station Hall. Thursday. July 2nd. Canteen service. Good music. Admission 50 cents. Doiron Boos. Orchestra. , "See Oorran Ban Players pre- sent "Eyes of Love". Orapaud Hail. Thursday. July and. sponsored by South Melville W. 1. "Ice cream sooul mi south Freetown school Grounds. 'I'hiii'I- day evening. July 2nd. Also Hot Doga and Soft Drinks. "Plan to - attend at. John's Anglican Church ice cream fea- tivai. south Milton school grounds Friday. July 3rd. ,. "Unloading car bulk wheat. &l.36 per cwt. today and tomor- row. Bring bags. Dillon dz Spil- ls - '0l'a.rnsssI ask about the shur "MY POM On mm?"-ill 3014-" Gain Feed Finance Plan. For will be open to the for the Mt tioiilara come: your local out time. -1111! First. igned 3""! oilll. .!'armei-a who break records use Bnur "Vernon" I River plaxylsrgm will resent t s r pa ' eusa "sin". lei-t Ai1jisltI;.”IuN"l'ldiUu ere. mass i "Don't miss lie of ltiiey” negated by the tort ,stus A youth miatieo V - Mon- 4.. rime Ministerist. Laurent with Premier Alex Math- torlc Confederation Chamber. -Barier's Film Lab. eson before entering P. E. I.'s Provincial Building and his- LONDON. beth and her husband Wednesday for a three-day co onation tour of Northern lrelan High spot of the visit will streets today. The Queen and t Duke will be luncheon guests the city's lord mayor and mu cipal council. Last week the royal , toured Scotland. On July 9 th start a two-day visit to Wales. Drew Takes Day's Rest paignlng Wednesday here into the cariboo country f Hurrietl Moscow Conference Calleti By Russian Govit (By Don Donne) BERLIN, (AP)--Soviet officials from East Germany and Soviet ambassadors to the Western pow- ers assembled in Moscow Wed- nesday night lnMushed confer- tba Krem- dora to Washington. London tlons. once which all lln's concern over the recent East German revolt. Allied officials here in this sensitive listening post behind the Iron Curtain said the Russians are fearful the East German uprising might be re- vived 'or spread to Poland and other satellite areas.' The Communists concealed the departure of high-ranklng'snvlet officers and civilian officials from East Germany for the Moscow talks. But Allied sources disclosed Wednesday that they left Mon- Cut Germasi Army In rebellious began cutting their the campaign to workers. More German soldiers will be appease Allied Sabres Smash (lay Forrest ldwaitdsl SEOUL. Korea, (AP) -- Allied Sabres smashed all Jet combat records Tuesday. shooting down 15 mas and running their June total to 74-a mark achieved without the loss of a sabre. One of Tuesday's kills was made by Sqdn. Ldr. John McKay of blow Westminster, B.C.. ii Can- adian exchange pilot serving with the United States Air Force. The great, jet victory over- shadowed the ground war; which Sabre pilots. came out in swarms fighter-bombers ripping up North Korean targets. Sabre jet pilots were awaiting the Chinese air aitack.' anal sent it reeling back into Manohurla with its wont defeat of the war. The 5th air force wiped out its previous record has for A single day-13 rung up on July 6 and slackened ,3 on the central soul 4 of last year-and the and eastern Jronta when the month!!! heard of, as established :li.i'.nrI, R RUM two hills in . emheis. ' 3 er g V is in his message-to his "Never has i June of Sabre R Q-they Md IYIQV 40'" versus mo Han so convincingly Itigs over Korea in the int resolved." declared Lt ii. - den as the cost of one sabre, not I. Anderson. uh I t down iii any. rt day. 4 The next day. Soviet ambassa- and Paris were called home by plane for obviously important consulta- There was conjecture here that far reaching new policies may em- erge from the Moscow meetings. East Germany, meanwhile. the Soviets reportedly 125,000-man German army in half. as part of the than 60.000 Soviet-trained released by July 15. the West Berlin newl- Tiontinued on 3.3. 15 col. 27. All Jet Combat Records 5. commander. in a message to hir In clear weather. the MIG jets from Man- churian bases to try to halt Allied a Dominion Day stampede northwest of Kamloops. The Progressive Conservatl leader flew here from Vancoiiv in the morning on the first 1 Canada from the West Coast. He was met at the airport . Davie Fulton. Progressive Conse vatlve candidate in this Kamloo constituency. Mr. Drew planned no speech for the day. Fine Weather For Dominion Day 4L---- By. THE CANADIAN PRESS Oanadians celebrated Dominio at cottages and beaches. A Canadian Press survey of th showed the weather generally in voraable, although heat waves gen arated thunderstorms in some see tiona. l ii.l(. conservatives iiin 'Iy'-election BINGDON. Eng.. (Reulersi e Conservative government Wed nesday won a by-election in th "atom" constituency, retaining i't slender is-vote majority in th House of Oosnsnons. , Abingdon is traditionally ii Con aervativo uat. but the Labor part felt it had a good chance this tim beoauas of the thousands of work an at the nearby Harwell ato linuiont. on party of air Winston Chu chili. however. won by a of Edinburgh left London airpo a drive through beflaglzed Be-lfa . eel V bratlon at Bridge Lake, 100 mil of his return trip through Weste t I Stops, flight. from Charlottetown, he ran natlonis seen birthday celebration :1 LINK blue 3. g Wednesday. Heavy Schedule ” Nesierday For , Prime Mhiisier (Canadian Press Stat: wrlm-i WITH ST. LAURENT, it'.Pi Prime Minister St. Laurent, cam- L psiglilng through all four Atlantic seaboard provinces in a day's plane travcl, Wednesday crowded in three . speeches, a look at. holiday racing and ii. visit to the birthplace of . Confederation. Starting from Saint John. N. 8.. the prime minister paid a Dominion Day call on the CllH.l'I0tiPtDWfl chamber where the Fathers of Confederation met in conferences that ripened into the Confeder- ation Canada celebrated Wednes- day. Then he sat through a light harness race in Summcrsidc, P.E.l,, speaking at both Island points, and flew to Sydney for his third t speech. rletouring for an air View of the t24,000.000 Cnnso causeway that Will. link Cape Breton with tlic Nova Scotla mainland. Wednesday night he was to I push on by plane for St. Joiiiiis, Nfld. On his Prince Edward Island as the Islanders took the day off for sports, Mr. St. Laurent did little direct poilticklng, except .v for a heavy round of hand shaking end is private conference at Char- . lottetown with P. E. 1. Liberals and i ltesollrces Minister Winters and State Secretary John W. Pickers- alll, with him on this leg of the ur. At Summerside. after a short .EEContilr'iTi;d7oh.P.aga . c'ol."s 5,Canadia.ns In Korea Celebrate With Parade By BILL BOSS OR.F.A, (CPI-Canadians In men celebrated July 1 with a remonlnl parade. receptions, and 1- official opening of it apart: eld. Representatives from all -, anadlan units in Korea and Japan ttended. :s'Iihe honor guard in the parade- waa commanded by Capt. K195 Bas- am of Calgary. Taking part were en from all units in the 25th hilgnric, Jcnil Allard. l'ii'ignrie cum- -, rllristmcd the new sports ., xlinln leaf Park, in a n-re- -rliich followed a nno-minute -n me-morv of fallen com- , .- the brigade sent over Labor than last tirn kload: of spec- C ' . oriuervative candidai athletic Chil- any 1!. A. man. polled 22: The playing voles. Labor candidate Ted or i by gold- bad l'i.lIii and George R. ms. Liberal, 3.000. '! Caiitnr:--. lfillctfify remarks. He said that 86 lycars ago in this historic city was linril a nation and that the gath- criniz was to commemorate the oc- casion. He termed Confederation ,an "cxperinient in expediency" be- cause it united people of different ,'onckgrniliiris. different culture and lcllffercnt outlooks. Mr. Currie said that through the years Canada has been guided by many great men and that it was fitting that on this birthday of the country the Prime Minister should ,be here. He then called on Premier lIVIECIlE:S(lll to introduce the coun- -rv's ieadcr. In H'orld Affairs 1” "Milli! hat" Canada has grown iiu world stature lug, prlme Mm- lslrr said we are now only ncng. nizori in the councils of ti.-.wa.1d land are expected to do our full F" isllnra to prescrvl-. the heritage of human civilization from the threat of universal destruction. He stated that most Canadians were grate- ful thnt under the British Crown like had the right to manage our . loiin affairs at home. i He noted that between 'ihe two ) Great Wars recognition of our if E-(Of;-ll-tilllled on page 15 RSI-El-. V -..L.- V-- 7 iii Si ” ; .eavy 0l'lI1 a 1. D I S ' Sail amage n arnla ;;;,.,, "' ” Cliarlt SARNIA, Onl., iCPt--Thisborder Sydney city cnuntcd tlioilsaiids of dollars Ynrmnulh damage Wednesday in the vral:e.::t. Johnis ..... .. a lot a llllrricnm-.-like storm thatl swept. up the St Clair river Tues- lrlxly. One man was missing alid be- 'lMl.lFAX. (CPi--The tinmininn llcved drowned. lPublic VVI-rithnr Oificn here says Officials sa.d the storm did more la high prcssllrn area moving dninagc to trees than the May 21 lS0llillOl'iSlWErfI from Quebec ui'I ltomado. Steel scaffoidinga used tolrrnss the Maritimns early Thurs- lrcnair tornado-damaged buildings day Fatisltltl cloudy wratlirr. An- icoiiapscd under high winds. lntlinr fast-ninvinz rlislurhanrn (ni- vr lmiinz will c-illso increasing r-inudinnss and slmur-rs late in the tl:li'. Tloninnal im:-crisis, nilrinlght TllilTS(lH): East:-rn N. R. rniiniics. St. John rivrr V.-lliby: A fair clouds lint-nniliilz rloudy about noon. lVidoly S('nil4'il'i”(i SIIOWFTI hjs nvonliig. VVni'l1i, l.il:lii H mils. Low-hlszii at .Vlrinrlon .10 and TR iallrl Iltilil lowr-r Timid ll.e'2le'i.T.;l'.1..'lT.l1ll. Tlihd Royal Canadian Regiment, was ac- rialmcd brat. athlete of the day. The Pntricias' band made. its last. f'"l”''''''.”" 50 '””'l m' 9"" MN" puhlic appearance in Korea before "5 ""'l use leaving for it iwn-WPPl(s tour of Prince Edward island: A Ins Kilrt! and Tokyo in Japan. rir-min hv-rnmln: rlnltdy lav nit"- The entire sltth field squadron vmnn: warm with liizhi Winds or the Royal Canadian Engineers MW-high II! (lhRrl0Nt'i0WII 5" "ml paraded to receive from Briga- 75- riicr Allard a plaque commcmora- ilppt-r St. John rlvcr xallr) ting the 15th anniversary of their Bay of Clinlrtllri Cloudy: simu- ,corns. The plaque. contained reri- ers in aftrrnnnn nnrl mrnlrtlzi lir.-is or badges of every unit in ilttln linmcn in irmprrnitlrr and thc brirrade. light ulmls l.nw-it-nil at Fri During the afternoon. Canadian rnimrmm anrl ("iniliiirtllion -IF troops toured nearby waters in and 72. motor launches. Brigade l'1I'AfIqllRT- irrs entertained officers at ii buf- fet slipper during the evening. In- dividual units held smokers for the men. 1n Tokyo. Canadian army staff members observed 3 half holiday. Thrir held an afternoon rrccoiinn for Canadian and other national dignitaries, l High tide today at Fiinrlntielown at 2.36 A. 31. and at 2.25 P. M. day at l0 l2 A. M. aild 10.26 P. M. Siinimerslde tide utes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today nligxio A. ' sets at ii.0.'i P. M. hi I High tide ill the North Shore to- elghit-rn min-