ate | — — hl “"y 4 _ Ads. Dial 8506 - baker, for quick resulta. et | , ask for classified ad “ fans who perform yeoman ser- vice for the Red Cross blood transfusion service are shown above at work in the lab. Mrs. y 4 & Prince Edward sland Like The Dew” ” Gear with fow warmer with G@harlottotown 45 and 65, ~ By BRUCE RUSSELL VIENTIANE, Laos (Reuters)—|munist North Viet Nam. national rating down per cent level, three lower than in the poll’s last report. “Poll Indicates Tories aining In Maritimes which is likely to be ar q 4 & oo ARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1959 ‘ 16 PAGES . ner wor moe FIVE CENTS . - a " - . a ao : _- | CONFERENCE IS CALLED FOR VENICE 12 Injured oman reek Catholics | In Jail Fire ree Io Study Keunion TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — A g , seta overcrowded Ocean County jail ’ ‘ : ig MOoRs, Sear, Denton . Pp | M d 90 days for dsorderly conduct. . : The others were awaiting dispo- -|STOP TRAINS . sition of a variety of charges, in- : cluding rape, murder, larceny British railways aay aes At Ch Meet a ene Senne your hears on the track in frost oe Gore (Reuters) — — as “schismatic” and not 5 LETHBRIDGE, Alta being broadcast, second : rthodox theolog-| “heretical” in the eyes of the The blaze broke out in a padded |nyu talephows calls, threatening [phone call wae recived af the et spppeniing ‘weles. ians Sunday R-man Catholic Church, as with call where one prisoner was} she tite of Prime Minister Diefem |etation. The caller. with the voice | ,,. -Comottve drivers are get- | they had accepted Roman Cath-| other Oriental. churches it pre- placed Saturday on a drunkeness | ,ecer were received Friday night | similar to that of the person mak-| [26 30 nervous over this prac | qlic proposals to hold a theolo- | served the apostolic succession charge after he had ripped apart | s+ station CJLH-TV station. | ing the first call, said: “Get him| “ee “at many refuse to oper | gical conference in enice next | although detaching itself from a cell in the local jail in nearby |" special security action was|off right now, or what we said| 3 ‘tains going anywhere near | year with a view to rapproach- | Rome. ge ypinons taken immediately by RCMP and| would happen will happen.” | Bootle.” said an officials. | ment of the two churches which | Cardinal Tisserant, in an inter-— He was burned to death. The | city police but no incident occur-| Security precautions were put| Drivers have reported that | split nine centuries ago. view published: in the Athens other victims died of asphyxis-| 194, into effect and maintained until] ‘he younssters line up along the | The proposals were put forward | Dewspaper Atropolis, Sunday tion in a second floor wig wher | yy. was to go “‘on| 10:30 p.m. when -the prime min-| ‘rack, put their heads on the hy two Roman Catholic priests called for “brotherly meetings vainly to reach them. anonymous call was received.jcouver. _. see who will stay there longest. | night, and were then understood | first step towards. reunion of the - |The caller said that if the prime In Vancouver Saturday, a mem-| It's the old game of trying te | to have come directly from the| eastern and western ehurches. Fj hb minister appeared on TV, “‘some-|ber of the prime minister’s staff} find out who's chiken. Vatican. SPLIT IN 1054 Peasants ig ff | thing pretty serious will’ happen | said: “As far as any of us are| “Naturally, we have to stop,” | The two priests have been at-| Communion between the sees of ° aoe re gp fy see gs ag age Kwa uiner | eaten ot etlat an eae = China Drou ht Police were called immediately oe Seat. 5 st! But the kids just ran meeting of the World Council of | of the Eastern Church was broken g ay Norman, Delle. anager — oe Se ee aoe baker | the track end get their heads roa here ee ae is OSE eter eanpictne af even, CJLH- olice cars trav down again. them, ; Orthodox churches The two laboratory technic-)Bruce MacPherson (left) and) Charlottetown. The Red Cross| TOKYO (AP) — front of and behind Mr. Diefen-|W8s in Vancouver Saturday te mont, a writer of the French| supremacy claims by the bishop Genpeneniet . open the Pacific National Exhibi- — Mrs. 0. W, Campbell are cross- blood donor services will held China says it has mobilized co in the eo alae ili Sonar thteneg ay kes 0 Ee Sainuer ic tn prembees they wuich i frets Loe seme scotty #90 00 seaceate po en id aes & Se Pe which is situated-in_the Provia-| week starting today. (See stary |cue the cracked ot dusty earth | #@ti08. us, Laioniige, stat serseent| Ships Co ©, | ward the proposals on the in-| also opposed the use of un Gal laboratory _ Belling _in!gage 3) in nine provinces from the worst | mw PLAINCLOTHES “These calle were obviously thel 7 @. @A?..° eee nay ceteciente” comcere | emmaed bread in communica. Fe a drought in W: years. RCMP” officers~in-plainclothes|work of e-erank. But we cannot |G Are ing 2 mecting between thooleg-|thrder Chricions ithe oom, 2s * : Working from dawn to dusk,/were present when the prime|afford to ignore them and all ians of the two churches. with about 500,000,000 ; ed ey oe eee aoe Sone maarene’. possible security measures were LONDON (AP) — Two saips| He added that as far as he| Roman Catholics. , cae ee eeiiins seaeeeeins While interview program | taken. sank Saturday night in two sep- | knew 7 eee rere at’| The world council Saturday ap- a eget ahs er threat rH arate collisions off the log-| iv ag observers. pealed to its 173 Protestant, country’s food supply. Races eee Cont. Se Sl eihe Aeecieied Peas queled | eee OSS See aut os Coming on the heels of disas- n =e Father Dumont Sunday as saying | 11. world refugee year launched s ee , trous floods in central and south OV The 472 - ton trawler Staxtom |«1 spoke only in my own name. |i 06 Wort, Teuge m China, and accompanied by Wyke and the 10800ton motor-/1 is pure fantasy to say I spoke|!2% er the auspices of Plagues of locusts, the five-week- ship Delhanna collided 12 miles|for the Vatican or that we|‘be United Nations. a a old drought to jeopardize * out in the north sea off the York-| reached a formal agreement). — \ Pion CS ; aaioas ehire coast. Both ships were Brit-| But Bishop Iacovos of Phila fld 000,000 tons ‘of grela' tis year, We Ss Norwegian th cuned. ; eiphia, Asie Minor, the mein N ‘ca. Polio by~Communst China and €om-|said Saturday that two transport | #7, Per cont increase over 1668. : ES Oi rae cemeneo eee i casteanngtc a + | ‘ planes from a Formosan charter Nae oo , ie pl SOGNE, ae mee errr * atter their ship went down. oe Seen. Speen. oe Coun $s 46 ee ge ees cee eee ee Jotetinal apport = “24 §F | political analyste said the Pre-|rie Rasmussen spoke the vows of than his’ bride, scarcely took his|, Rescue ships searched at Sv capted in peincigis. or. j0enve, Nad (CP) — A posts at Sop Vieng, 50 miles|ROAD THREATENED fonged Gey well poowe © poise, |man_and wite Goturday in her] cyes from her. late Sunday night lacovos ie = member of seven-year-old boy was admitted northeast of here, and at Baca-| The rebels tial treat “fo'Re 10) harvest) vilags chuseh, DIFFERENT FAITHS | " were rescued from | ® Church committee | 1. hospital here Saturday, bring- dinh, 70 miles east of here now en 2 Pot | much more serious than thet of) rhe son of New York's gover-| The traditional service of the|u)“cuiine Sefton Spanish ship|20t UP to belp work out details|i°)°Nowtoundiend’s 1990 pollo Ghnninds Yites S60 tanenees- lean cat he ce ee the floods. Some, however, thew! nor took the left hand of the for-|Norwegian Latheren Church was| we Sinking Sofa Seasam wes) : the Orthodox-Romaa | int Newio ° ily stopped the airlift into the |jtacks on road transport save doubt on the size of the possi® | mer iamily mid and with a piat-| performed by Rev. Olay Gaute-l14. 's¢o4ton Panamanian motor-| pop JANUARY MESSAGE The victim, from the Concep- northern town of Sam Neua, the |been reported. damage: {nti ring made her s/stad. Anne Marie's pastor Goldstone in the English tion Bay eommunity of Shears canis Gees eantee of he tad | A European analyst who has|member of the rich Rockefeller| Rockefellers are Baptists. The| ship Goldene Un ue MSS) Pope John last January called aa war. The United States Embassy je, 7 {We ~ week lull, wide- | nent most of his life studying| clan. It was, in the words of the|parente of both newiy weds at-| Channel for an ecumenical council of the| town, was placed in an a spread f gh ting was reported | hina expressed the opinion Pek-| bridegroom's mother, “a beauti-| tended the wedding. missing church, which the Vatican de/ Three children have died Teeiy when 8 ae nad an. | ing may be exaggerating the dis-|ful, beautiful service.” The pastor told the couple: ees ae Ee Se eee ev ta tn gueet| the outbreak started early in July tacked in southern Laos, border, |25°%, Soties somewhat, “just te | Blonde Anne Marie, heautiful in] ,,0/OWr ShtiePte more ™Dcaks| part bow five feet above tBe-we-[of unity.” while 12 others are being treated ing om South Viet Nam, as well 2 ao = oe © ae ae sa uae tae enh ae ot down all the social and conven-| terfine. The Orthodox Church is re-|in iron lungs. eee tious 1969 grain target. minute ceremony but she had her | tional a, oe . : communique predicted that —— & good $ perhaps the rebels, backed by North Viet greatest of all arts. + * ta : Nam, were about to launch a ma- * ® : MET IN NEW YORK e- i ita ee X ec Se Sserew eee xe XQ Prison Rioters [e222 css provinces Neua ter of a sto on this Nor- ‘ “Ta ‘Tees, Fo Sunday New York to learn English snd , Formosa, ‘ ew York poe cae Sae e Cotta,” (ienee==2| To Spur Nuclear Test Ban =<, -<s|Areln Solitar ia ott aoe he y country will appeal te yY : : election, Conservatives had the United Nations Security Coun- ceremony cheers rose from the By RONALD McKELVIE recess dates ip the next day er| the Soviet proposal for an agreed reached the highest point re/.i i¢ the General Assembly did road outside the church. Crowds v om number of annual inspections ee eee eae ae not respond to her call for help| GUELPH, Ont. (CP)—Nearly week were used by a few trouble-|lined the road standing behind a] GENEVA (Reuters)—Slow bat/" 12. owicisis admit that|” The main difficulty at present Ger con of ten. cational popciar 1, SUE Set “Tonetiars.”” [0 Sasaaare We ‘Cutcie, vo imalire © covele maeb Soeintie. aes an sorte sfolt teette Sanelag washed oom on a test-ban treaty has|is that despite Western remon- is, ‘Seley Gat pipelaes vale In New York, Laotian special —_ eS . Mr. Sanderson said he will con- cael teas tok cull Se inceitan. (UUPES since the delegates | strances the Soviet Union contin- stands at 47 per cent, seven points |UN envoy Ngon Sananikone said | Com memim Sumcey Oe Ov aria | fer with Wellington County Crewe - ‘ aed after a neces. eapected to Teassembled in June after ajues to insist that the size of the below the 54 per cent with which radicrnlngpay se oe cae eae stitutional trials. ie Gout chikeen banat ae Catholic Bishop siart within a week, informed |™montl's recess Ew. Goctcher\r tok witb cchaniens vane won the election. : etary - Genera About 700 prisoners rioted Fri-| eight youths. Forty oth in- . uarters said Sunday. = : i on Last July in Ontario the Lib- preempted tho “penceted sole day, following small-scale riots aiead ta the iiatinaes tolala. Said ‘Improved’ age etind: Matis Quntiient talks ‘‘could well be of first im-} Furthermore, the Russians, erals were holding 29 per cent | 0" o the Laotian fighting. This | widnesday and Thursday. being conducted by Mr. Sander- ’ ee me 2 portance as far as our conference | who only recently put their pro- of the popular vote. Today they | 4id not involve the Security Coun-| Saturday 350 inmates were|son. ANTIGONISH, N.S. (CP)—The | Hotain Will recess theit 10-month- | is concerned.” a Ss Co eee. have gained almost ten points, |“, he added. herded into the basement audi-| Reforms Minister Wardrope vis-|Most Rev. John R. Maconald| > ‘ks “tring President Eisen-| MAJOR HURDLE Geared to be expecting Britain reaching 38 per cent — four| 1 Moscow, the Soviet govern-|torium and spent the night there. |i. the reformatory. to person-|Roman Catholic Bishop of An-|O0¥e! ® talks with Soviet Pre-| The major point of disagree-|and the United States jointly to points higher than their election|™eDt newspaper lIzvestia re | Sunday they were allowed to re-| ay urge that the prisoners end|tigonish, N.S is reported im |™er Khrushchev in the United| ment expected to be discussed oy | accept twice the number of in- standing. peated the charge Sunday that /turn to their cells and their ow | in. violence. “improved condition” in hospital States. Eisenhower and Khrushchev is/spections as the Soviet Union For the first time since July, | the real culprits responsible fos beds ut $12,000 damage was|,, We don't want to bring back|here following a serious heart pievict delegate Semyoa _K. the problem of effective controls weed ~opostiea nerd cae on , ” : . s ; e the Maritimes shows a turn back aggravation situati comed dita tae Gees Gane ~ strap,” he said. attack 10 days ago ‘sarapkin is expected to propose te police ical Sear oh weateae aa About a year ago, in July_1958, @ few months after the Federal | By JACK LEFLER WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. (AP)—The night: was still and cool along the Madison River gushing through a fisherman’s paradise in southwestern Mon- tana. It was close to midnight last Monday. Nothing seemed more peaceful than a night at Rock Creek camp- ground along the Madison. Suddenly a_ thunderous split the night. The side of a mountain fell off, hit trees, crushed cars, trailers and tents. “I thought the world had come to an end,” says 71 - year - old Grover Mault. The famed vacationland of Yel- lowstone National Park and sur- rounding area was reeli under one of the heaviest earthquakes ever to hit the United States. Shocks extended over vast areas of the American and “?nadian roar We:.. A “THOUSAND WINDS’ “There was a terrific shaking,’ Mrs. Clare-ce Scott says. ‘There was a hv7z2 10'se. It sounded like a thousand wirds gr'ng through the ‘r¢2:.” eee; 3 =f d cizzm he'- ,* Cae ¢*:+be Husbands begged their for ty vives “We ‘saw the mountain falling | counted for, to|* |towards the Conservatives and a (Continued on Page 5, Col. 2) \with the most awful -roar,” said Mrs. Polly Weston. ‘We could see trees flying in the air like tooth- picks. Grover Mault and his wife es caped from their trailer when it | Was swept into the river. Shock Shakes Area Again WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. ‘AP)\-A sharp earth jolt early Sunday touched off another rock slide just above damaged Heb- gen Dam and blocked a forest road leading to about 20 summer homes. The jolt was sharp enough to wake up every one in West Yel luws'one. The same tremor at 1:30 a.m. was .felt at Old Faith- ful Yellowstone National Park. Meanwhile, a party of seven cong-essmen from Washington viewed additjonal damage from 'easi Monday’s and Tuesdays | earthquakes: . sddition to the mine kiown ‘ng and pre- © ava a. 226i are aot ac In dord and one m rod dad ig ' 16 _other persons in Laos are the ruling circles of the United States.” “I got the missus »sut of the trailer and lifted her on top," he related. “I got held of a branch of a tree as we drifted by. We clung to the tree with the water almost up to our necks. My wife went under three or four times. “In the morning they came for us by boat. I couldn't have held on another 10 minutes.” In Canada, the earthquake ser- les was comparativel ild. At Grand Forks, B.C., north of the U.S. border, ki ne just the | fo days of rioting, mostly in the cafeteria and tailor shops. day. George William Andrews is in serious conditién in hospital Earthquake Survivors Tell is" Tales Of Violence, Horror injuries and was released. WEATHER A FACTOR son said weather was a key fae- tor in the disturbances. He said the heat and humidity of the last Collision Kills Four Persons lision with a train early Sunday west of Quebec City. Two ‘guards were stabbed Fri- | Superintendent Charles Sander- PORTNEUF, Que. (CP)—A. col- lled four* occupants of a car ar this community 25 miles Dead are Voctorien Godin, 52, rmer mayor of nearby Donna- cona: his wife, Annette, 50; his | / walls of a telephone exchange : eracked. daughter, Lestride, 19, and Ray-|/ At Kamloops, a grandfather ménd Martel, 22, of St. Raymond, i clock idle for mere, Shae a year | Que. suddenly started ticking and has been going since. At Nelson, an WHERE-TO-FIND-IT RCMP constable watched an un- occupied chair wander around} Announcements, notices . 14 the room on its castors. Births, deaths, ete., .. 2, 14 The tremors apparently had| Classified section .... 14, 15 little effect on the Prairies, al-| Comics, features ........ 13 though the walls of a store were| Charlottetown news ...... 5 reported cracked at Foremost,| Editorials .......... seeks e Alta. Island news ...........- 2,3 ONG Fi vac ccs cchoocee 8, 10 ENQUIRE AFTER FRIENDS een sc :, 6 In Edmonton, it was learned that Red Cross officials in Mon- ltana had veceived at least 38,- aucves from ‘“Yes'ern Canada re- coats s¢7ard 24 friends or rek atives who -c2y ‘eve *2°n on VE cation in the state at the time ow Late reporis from Guardian news bureaus in Summer~ side, Montague, Alberton and Souris, and from special cor- esnonderts now anvear er the Island News Page. the quake, jtea’s pow Bn mm This is a Victor Mark I! st ton- covet jet ber, one of which vanisiied on a vi 1) ile ‘ ek Seles olbaee 3 ae. i; é : = TCP SECRET JET VANISHES tes’ M'nt ove: BH: and “c.vyintir shp, éa-..int| wed aftér taking off’ fram ‘%Szs- four -crewmen and a scieausi,| come Down ia south of Eng and. | pleted, The] Tss7poaced without radioing a; Plane, built by Handley Page. was ¢ ~ Of only two models com- gued by the two world leaders— that of the staffing of the 180-odd control posts throughout the world envisaged last summer by an East-West meeting of scien- tists. But the Soviet Union now Soviet Union would be manned by Russians. Joey Not Sure Of Tour Date ST. JOHN’S, Nfld. (CP)—Pre mier Smallwood, resting after a victorious election campaign, was undecided Saturday about when to begin his cross - Canada ‘cru- sade for support of Newfound- land’s case against the federal government. “Tt may not, even be this year,” the relaxing premier said at his huge RussWood Farm, about 40 miles from here. Beyond that he would not speculate. “Tt has to be well-planned and well-timed,”” he said. This echoed his sentiments of election night when he said: “T am not a circus barker.” The trip would have to be care- fully considered. 300 INVITATIONS The Liberal premier said he had upwards of 300 invitations te speak in various Canadian come munities.