. . 35” A A E . wsaniss ' Buyer meets seller with -Goon -- dim, Ewum A5,; may 3506 Sunny with a few cloudy inten- ssslt for classified ad taker, for ' - W" "Ml V”-""""" 9”" Wl"d' . quick "win E I - l5. Low-high at Charlottetown 35 and 50. Sunday; sunny. "Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" - t 14 raoias . ' CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER '3. 1956 PRICE 5: C b' iM t C fl o'i'l'AWA ,(CP) - The cabinet Hie suggestion won immediate ' support horn . ingsthisweek-tohearaseportsecretaryloha Fostarbullss ' . fromliixternal Affairsuinlsterargedthatcanadaputlthefore ' peai-son on his United Nations the UN in &e form ole resolu- . . . proposal for a Middle East inter tlon. The UN General Aseinbiy national Police force. now isoadjonrned without a date . Presumably. Mr. Pearson will set fa its reetwenind. ii git-3 the cabinet some indication Officials here were not optimls- - l - t of preliminary reaction from other tic that the UN would establish an r . UN members to his suggestion for intensational police force to keep . m "adequate" force to patrol the the Israeli and Arab armies apart, ' on . ire, e ris F' D b ' Cause Delay Arab states. But it was Ilse minted out Mr'P"tli'i:iin poae.lub:i::m:lbhthehni?w'.d a born in W PW V '3' '3 the UN General Assembly early that Prime Minister Eden of Brit rridsy but a high government sin has said he would favor a UN source here isaid Canada has in force after stabilization of the . mind a force of as many as 1o.ooo Middle East situation. . And 'nIured men. t MlGii'l' IEND 35715140" The question of an international , SPRINGHILL. N.S. (CP)-l"ol- There was speculation Canada police tin-cs in Palestine has had a lowing are the known dead and might be willing to contribute an and history in the UN. injured in Thursday's explosion at infantry battalion - 900 men-to Former UN secretary - general the Cumberland Railway and Coal such a force but government offi- Trygve Lie tried to stimulate in- Company colliery No, 4; SPRlNGiilLL, N. S. ICPH and mining ' A , said. ""1 -w it woug; cute--g ;;;e-,; 1- - me us,”-gw new 3:::.:":: .::5r::.Ji.".h:: ”.2.:,.:r::'...:.::;n;'.:':: rs. -D. discusa numbers re any ' oi-can ar some con r - E hr, M t . . E daemon h "u nut". an wu av" to "I J: 811:3” ntfglfgin coal early Friday and predicted Duty Mine! M11113?-H J P. 310' they would reach their 113 trapped servey talked with Mr. Gordon for comrade; about 4 mm, A51 gfter more than its hours before ,he told they rig an auxiliary hoist. 1'9g0l1el'5 fabgili Tesfllii PP0S1:l:h ause o e exp as on an th: :;:7.s:;2'.:t::.;".'.:c 1227': 033.2! 335;, mm new at berland colliery said he and other 5'' rescue workers had gotten through Two mgscugns KILLED the coal piles and, as he put it, the The fire has W" In E an-n black slope which they face looks ..”se.. or side pawn: hm on an "i 5 ""1 cle"'" main shaft. It houses a hoisting But it is too steep to go down engine. Mine safety crews bi-tie without a machine. and surface through fallen rock to reach the workers are rigging a hoist that spot. i will take the draegermen-volun- From that point into the deepa tear rescue workers - down to the way appeared clur as far as where the trapped miners are. lights could penetrate. But no one But hope of the men being found knew what lay beyond the range Aa infantry battalion would be However. there was never much Gen” Dawson ”:' , -53- in -- c. anti: 4 for the idea, even wuuam Ferguson is Canada's present contribution among the 10 UN members which beam pm," to the UN huce commission In stopped Communist aggression in Ben Mcclellgn PIICHII led by E. Is. KOIBI. Legier Nelson M. Burns of Ottawa. There are 10 The new Canadian proposal goes mu-nu Peppei-din. csnadiena. besides Gen. Burns. farther than any other suggestion plum... Pyk. serving as truce observers, Nine by Canada in this field. Alex Spence countries are represented an the Lent Feb. 1 Mr. Pearson told the Clary Styles soinmisioa of some I) observers Commons that if a proposal for an David Vance and Canada contributes more than international pouce force were George Wood most countries. including the made "and if it became a matter (Total 13) United States and France. of UN consideration. I am sure him; Mr. Pearson made his proposal this country as well as other coun- wmmn Jon" h explaining why Canada ab- tries would want. to do what they E,” Mccmhy stained HO)! voting on till U3. could to carry it into effect.” Lest" Mcponald If the UN acts on the Canadian wm,-ed Mcpomm v an ab um country '0' Ne” R0" V .. E , k A. I , wwwi . alive was fading by the hour. gfntshe lights. Perhaps more rock "WI: '5' 3W'll'l”""'"t Bellini 335573 Tout 13 Another explosion might end all wool reonveae ?ar amen Alan S are , The death toll early today stood hope for the entombed men. approval of its policy. (Total 7) - D at 13 dead. seven injured and 11a The ant blast at 5:01 we. . missing. Fears mounted among Tbursdny already had cost at Roaring flame which nccomn men on the surface. shattering - O I r anied the xplosion at Sprlnghlll and igniting everything in the im- ripped from the mouth of No. 4 mediate area, and trapping more r " e Colliery above LEFT killing four than a hundred men at the bottom thehndred- no used: new. least is lives and critically ia- sieel plthead iuoirr has hen gm '1. .,.,.f1.IV .,.'N.,.,. 1.1....-. jured five others. torn apart. worst mining disaster. Two victims were draegerman. Photos By Wottea Rescue attempts were held wp V01il1"99l' min! "I000 WW3!!! earlyl'ridayeveningwhesiaree- who-A-It-rodth-s-ritllodundetr; crew for ed to seal off 7 PIIIIIGI I000 INK "' "' c ' blast. They were'killed by fire- of the mine. The tremendous force of the blast can be realized by the way in which the thick concrete and l nvasibn nal Zone City Offers Aid First Man To Enter Mine --1:" hr seal 1&4 . . To 5 rm hill Bmgmn cm - mi 3 o-gr... no... ........t.y . , M: N?” W m Tells What He Encountered. Isiah . -um. "it can therefore be prcnlnetl . W N" . . ; .. . . ck” t H V '” lost. I he Psssait torus-were e tcrday to Mayor Ralph F. Gil- . - H tlffmmm Pride:-night. and reportedriava debacl:ia the sum ',f;'.,2..2l2.. Tfu T.'J.'."..”.'J.'ilii'3'g 355 at Siuinshill by Mayor in. E” M””'"'”' ” ”" " . mmvud mm" 'm. hm. ' Then team after team of draeg- WW9 "" WWW "I"l' At an executive meeting ef the "in" '5'” do" "30 Ill" I511 mat 8 i-in ' iner, th first man are set tee invasion of the sun Peninsula at the it-as; of vlciorl- ,,., .,..,.m..,,., ,,,c,,,,,, ,0, u.,,. Stewart and members of the ,,,l:,, tiff", ?o,,,,,,. f,,.,o,,,..,, m. Borden Branch, No. 10. Canadian ,1;"nfYMf".'.f'”mh"f;'d;n lgfufit .0: aauirivns nap vioii. vcsnalsoas. ' out Isrullt The Israelis In- pornry occupation of the canal." City C0!-"WE explosion which trapped more Legion, held latheir legion Home me, 3", ,f,,,,': H, ,,,m,,”,,, ' Wives. mothers. sweethearts l . - mg. h -d i fl" wt"; 31' I French communism said. he:lY":! 'f;:keg"fb';: :23”: than - hundred mine; 4.80:! feet last night, it was decided to for- periodic rest Defined! they were ;gf,g”::,f”,,”,',,”;: 33"” ' r rd ' st.riPlIuloII:"a tliorn in their aid: ” 5"” "” ”""""”" Wm '”"" which has confronted your town. ::gf;5?Q"nil1t::vi::m;vitliy'G:or:: ward a cheque for sso.oo to the downs-it and quiet. kn". mg, duh.” ,. B mu HI” Th. mush lnd Fnnch knock : "MP5 ""1 "'””" hm” WW" Au our citizens along with the wouon of The chnxouemwn president of the Sprinlblll Branch Mi” Gordon said then WI! Oil! quiet .. , . talkinl fa . I e out N..e,:' "mo gnu” voice l"d' ”' other citizens of Canada are pray- Guardian. tom of the heroic um)" Canadian Legion to assist them in flint HOP! that ill! trapped men Business in this town of Si Tlh Us 5. P CIH3 M Anbm which M, mfndeug pngplcrs A1-Mex goo" lng for the safety of the miners he Md uken without regard for providing aid to veterans and would be found alive. He described wgg glmogt as n sunasun. cm. their families affected by the it as I "faint Dosslhiliiy-" sens wore expressions of shock mine disaster in that town. Mr. Gordon was the only offl- and arena as the hours paged Although the ,mount 1. "M" u ciel to commment on the situation without word from below. . - ilh still tmpped below the surface. 1. n1 my 1,. Wm, hymn go DENVER (AP) - A blizzard ":::;':zer' foowuellb it is our fervent hope that they 1,3583), awe tapped mine", ML 'W""'4 "W tm" "" "mm .the Middle East. Cairo radio M, ,,,.,,.:,y,.,, ,, nous,” "M M, may still be aimed to their 10V- McCarthy, one of the first to be plains today. snarling l traffic. wem on "N at .3 . mum of ' ed ones who must be so anxious- . taken to hospital. was rescued is hoped by the members that it Fm," night "d '1' did " '"" ,.s"""3 Ml ma '1" u" '.. closing schools and stranding lno- d" "m"' Iy awaiting their rescue. We stand f th mi 9; be; . he Went WW" W "N 3v”0'f00i "if ONY 301'-lull" W0 Wit” W33 torisb. - ' Mmbh" '""h' "A few hours "'0'" WW ill! 3'19 by you for any help we can pro- clolnme by? mid: fling-S nnllapgllseorn Wm help m mm "M" way to level whe" ll" ""1 "H l”' H” "' 0”” Pmvmcm mm” "m”'' '11" nnt "”"nn3lww' m READY '03 5-355ULT "h "M French mop. Wm M W. "wt P193" "ll "W" "” ml gas. Yesterday he returned to the . WE fl: lhciiu N.” I "d K” -11.. i-moi. defence ministry cupyins territory in the canal nnyihins we may be able to do-" mine area, where his son-in-law . 5: ii provide aid to the families of vet- came back pesssemistic. tor Thomas Casey said. erans. The meeting also extended . "Anolhtr t5XPl0l10l IIMYHW sincere sympathy to all those who 11”" DON'T KNOW” "M l"ppe"' ' I" "Hi W. um pnumlnny ,u.lk" by cu. mm,-v was one of those trapped within mo". Grimy-laced and tired, h" cov- it it won't." mmq1. boi?' HG! Iltil 1-Ill! ' 515.4 Pmi" "' He made the prediction in I DONDON (R'"l""lTA” ”'"J”' "" mm" . '"""'d '3-l'"'l" " 19" in "'1' eralls black with coal dusll, the oggmpany, mine union and ". wmnlj, .1. "ohm, cu, .. knock out gm Egypgrltllll Ag, F03; Wm”, mach " woivwmmpm. g3r:',".:1c.lg;l::l9inEA:::bl"c'tl:ar"(i:' I: 1.-Eu. JAn disaster. onetime coal miner. dracgerman (Continued on PIIO 3. COL l clur a so arms were asciied up afoul NSF 3””. m.1',,':'.,",,,, c,,,,,,,,.,.d, He did not elaborate. page-. frequency told Egyptian: At the time of the plosion, "5" W "M' "hm W 7” '””" British f i inlat n- r-rid that the entry of British Mr. Mccirtiiy I weigh-chain oper WHERE THE WCHMS ARE TRAPPED " Mm” A mokullnn licennd that theuesug Canlzl hoes and nltrersch forces into EUIIC Itor. was at his post at the 4.71” hm mu wt! rwmud ml”. planes were he been temporarily closed to ahip- "has now become a nutter of foot level in No. 2 Colliery, which E y W V 1:: as ti; storm slashed across Md 0' pm. . kw"... runs roughly Dlrallel with No. 4 Mn Mccnmy Wt A Colliery where the explosion oe- currcd. He said that in the area in which he was working the ex- plosion i a very definite jar- ring movement and was accom- panied by a sound which be de- scribed as might be likened to the blast of a shotgun in an empty barrel. His knowledge of min- ing indicsted that this was not a mine "bumn". described as a fall of rock or shifting of the earth underground. However, at this time he did not know what had happened, and received the 5'” ""75 M "'9 EA '0llDn Wll0I dreds waiting at the mlnehead. he was instructed by telephone to Asked about his feelings in the fmceed VPWN '9 "'9 3-3099 W03 matter of returning to work in the evel. and try to ascertain the mm". Mr. Lqccgj-thy. who beg". condition within the other mine work in ".9 min. .1 me we of ” "MHM ulrwih "” 12. and has worked In mines in springhlll and Western Canada fix the past 40 years. diseoiiayed the indescribable courage dent ev- Mrm'Mccu'”"5l"' erywhers about the disaster scene i ”"U' l" ' by scores of people. waiting with gobcr pectancy, in I hand of common sorrow and silent hope. WOULID RETURN . Typical of these many breve people, Mr. McCarthy has previous ly been Involved in mine sccidems from which he beersthe scars of a missing finger. the affliction ef turn back when be sensed he was being overcome. and it was only about 25 feet from this point that the body of Lester Fisher was later located. Mr. McCarthy, overcome by the mine gas: was met by Walter Mit- chell and Jack Oakley who had followed him into the mine a few minutes later, and taken to the surface. lie was rushed to All Saints Hospital from where he returned yesterday to join the hunt riiiii aia. For Mr. Ilccarthy the snaps frnulheinlnewsstaesecoada- ii fvt's-std”-ism -v A E av 1'