Princess Anne. 1-year-old daughter of Queen Elisabeth II and Prince Philip, is sober-fac- ed as she waves from car on return to London's Buckingham VACATION OVER lPplace Friday with her mother. They had traveled overnight by royal train from Baimoral. Scot- land. where the royal family had spent a summer holiday. The prlncess' brother. 8- year- old Prince Charles. recently enter- ed an English Boarding school where his father once studied. (AP Wiraphoto). Ghana Finance Minister is Barred In U. S. NEW YORK IAP)-The finance minister of Ghana. who had Vice-I President Nixon in for lunch at his home in Mrlca last March. says he was not allowed to eat in a restaurant in Dover. Del.. because of his color. K. A. Ghedemah. who speaks flawless English, reported the in- cident Tuesday on his return to New York. it was confirmed in lbwr by Howard Cook, who nperates the restaurant under a Howard Johnson franchise. :1! the vice1)realdent of the United States can have a meal at my house when in Ghana. and if Adlai Stevenson can come Into my home. then I cannot understand why i must receive this treatment at a roadside res- taurant in America." Gbedemah said. Gbedemnh attended a cocktail party last month in Nixon's Washington home. The Ghana official was prom- inent in the movement that led to independence for the former Restaurant He said he and his private secretary, Bill Sutherland. an y American and a Negro, "went in 1 and ordered two glasses of orange Juice at the counter." WRAPPED IT UP "The waitress,” Gbedemah said, "brought it-wrapped up. I said. lWe want to drink it here.' "She told me colored people were not allowed to eat in the restaurant. I intend todemand an apology from the Howard Johnson chain." The chain usually does not operate a restaurant but allows its name to be used in return for the sale of its ice cream and other foods. Gbedemah liinched Tuesday with Thomas E. Dewey. former New York governor. He plans to leave for London late today. Unemployment Claims Increase OTTAWA, (CP)-Initial and re- newal claims for unemployment insurance benefits totalled 115.- 2?! in August. up slightly from July's 114.107. the bureau of statistics said today. However ,thls year's total was about 50 per cent greater than the 74,992 claims filed in the wrresponding month in 1956. Claimants at Aug. 30 consti- tuted 5.4 per cent of insured per- sons as against 8.5 per cent last year. Benefit payments amounted to 8l3.o33.3ll in August. compared with 813139.832 in July and OD.- l70.564 in August. 1956., SHDNANDOAH. Pa. (AP) - A l0-year-old boy fell IN feet down a narrow drilling shaft Saturday and was pulled out alive with a rope an hour later. Richard Na- sutl Jr.. son of a retired coal miner. suffered shock and severe bruises and brush burns over lmuch of his body. Iy ALTON ILAKSLIJE NEW YORK AP) --Millions ol docked Americans and friends are asking how come Russia hunched an earth satellite before the United States. Hurt in pride. angry. or wor- ried. various American authori- tils and public figures suggest these reasons for Russia's auc- eeas: The U.S. didn't hit hard enoush at rocket development immedi- gdely after the war. while Russia The Western world failed to ap pooipte the excellence of much Soviet science. some think spies helped Russia tssunensely. And that they grab- bed the cream of German rocket aotentiats after the war. But au- thorities say both ideas are wish- lsl thinking. other and perhaps more funda- mental explanatiiuiis are vanced for Russia's scientific British African Gold Coast col- nny. He has been in the United) Staten since Sept. 20 for meetings -at the World Bank in Washington. WILL PROTEST "T'An official protest to department is being ',&r-domah said. '”jKitiana. because ol its new in- 'dapendence. wields much influ- sience us-iong African and Asian nations. Ghedemab is considered , Qie most powerful man in Ghana tun to Prime Minister Kwasne Nhrumah. i , Gbedemah said the incident oo- llurred Monday night while he was driving to Maryland State College in Princess Aane. Md.. to attend a meeting in his honor. fnlqhlt E Meeting el The Thaakoftertng meeting ef the afternoon Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of hinity United Church Charlottetown. was held in the Social Hall on Thursday Oct 1 with a large attendance. '-Mrs. w.e. Mr.-Leod led the de- votion which opened with the nymii "We Plough the Field and tier" Scripture reading was e llltii psalm read In unison. A solo "Life's lovely Tlll””s" pleasingly rendered by Miss Helen Wilso at-compniiieii ..y Mrs. Parker at the piano was you by all the members. '7 rs. Mcbeodgave every line ties: on "Thanksgiving". oi closed this part of the service ” prayer. The budneas see- . was led by the president . A.B. Bagnall. I , presentation of a life mem- I -. rili'lca:e to Mrs. A.C.. i f her Mend Mrs. J.A. if n was then made. Reports secretaries were heard. Mrs. lespie Communlt Friendship rotary reported a large num-i of visits to homes and hoa- s. .u re. Maw was appointed to it after church Calendars. Mrs. Imgh Kennedy is taking charge 01- the explorer group for this : r. Mrs. Auard rqorted on Baby Band party which was the stale planned, Q a; yet 1. d tea to which the public are to at most to bear tan asiii-soii. 0llllM WEEK - Ellll SPECIALS Summer Savo lquash Pumpkins 0RE'S 25 LB. BAG Clark's ' 20.03. Porii & Beans 39 Peanut Butter 39c Orange 48 oz. tin liiice 37: 2 ind. Prunes39c 31.69 suau. ovctmnints lllSor COFFEE. .1 MAPLE LEAF SIIANIKLESS PICNIC lMMS.lb. ""'"””"I'i"b33'"7T.......'i9c RIIAFANWCAPIMD h 41c sqi. suitor surge: she puts more stress on science. trains more scientists. She spends more on basic research. SPEND MUCH TIME In Soviet education. children in lthe f0tlI'(lt grade take matharnat lo: and sciences pally use-third of their time. in top grades of lit year "com plete secondary schools" these sublecta take up half the day. More youngsters are encour- aged to ta ke higher scle courses. and courses are stiK. od- Shocked Yanks Ask gWhy l......... Reds First With "Moon" utzational experts report. Higher education schools now graduate 113.000 men and women in antence a year. about one-third in aaginaering. Scientists are respected in the U.S.S.SR. while surveys here show many students re d sci- entists ur science st cuts as ”agglaeads." if not downright pe- culix. The Russians spend preat sums to gather and translate scientific literature published the world. GIRL GUIDES COLUMN SEA RANGERS Here is an interesting announce- ment for all active guides 15 ad-iyears and older from any Com- Dally - Mrs. Don MacMillan is starting a Sea Ranger Cnmpanv. The first meeting is being held Wednesday evening, October 9th at IND hrs. (7 pm.) at St. Jam- es Church Hall. You will iioitre that this Company for the pres- ent in just for active Guides. 0.K. now Guides - Let's go all out selling cookies this )ear.l Remember that you keep one OIFQII y. EEB .your call. Don't leave one street inot canvassed. don't dlsanlolnt .one household by not selling Ithem at least one package of cookies. 1 SEMI-ANNUAL The semi-annual meeting of the Provincial Executive will be held at Summerslde on Monday. ioctobe: 21:: at no p.m. to ,which all Commissioners Guid- Executive. Council and Lo- A ' ” members are in- 'ers, cal vitcd. Attention - all Guide and Brownie Leaders and Commis- sioners. Please send in as soon as possible to Mrs. Ralph Du- mont the comileted form stat- ing whether .V0u will be attend- ing the Training which is being held at Birch Court Saturday. October 19th. K ..:-R nmmmnmnnatuisosyahmnn hesvenlywhiubnsdthsthooteldtisvorld. AngeiBrndissolra...&aassinued...Jeh- arefyswu.-terd'osnodIawhiteb!nds.lr'ssdrean' fonsndvichesesaius. batlavdeplbnnlhhilpusn-viqpiv-istb pits-0-I-n AU-e-I'M-id n..;.... Oct. to. 1957 Tiioounaisiirisots Elmsdale Man Dies In Sydney The death of Hantord Wallace occurred in St. Rita Hospitals Sydney. N.S.; on September l5th' The late Mr. Wallace was born: at Elmsdale. P.E.l. seventy-five yearn ago. He took up residence in Sydney in 1900 and four years; later was married to Jeaneitat Mt-Gillivray. 3 Besides his wife he is surviied by a daughter, Mrs. Henry Bi Hhorez. and two brothers. El-. mer of Elmsdala and John of Georgetown. Also sharing the loss of one who was to them a father, are nine children who were brought; up bythilr. and Mrs. Wallat-e.l This generous sharing of his home was typical of a man whose fnendly. Jovml nature won for him the fri ” bin oi many people. i The funeral was from his rcsl-l dence to Holy Redeemer Ciiurrhl where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Sears. Pall bearers were Messrmi David Morrison. Joseph Quii'ke,i :a;lsniund Evils. and Ismel S. latennent Ives B Calvary Cemetery. MCA Employees In labor Vote 0'l"rAWA CP) .. The Caaad: bar Relations Board Wednes- day ordered a represemation Vd-l among about 170 gmund crew employees of Maritime can Airways. ' The vote was ordered fnllmlhl an application by the latent tionai Association at Maehitta Cl.Ci for certification I 53' gaining agent. The esnpbyas. engaged in maintenance -d servicing of aircraft.'a.re at M1 seal, Charlottetown. Manchu. N.B.. Frobisher. N.W.'!'.. and Goose Bay and Gender in Nave- foundland. OTTAWA CPI - William C. Bus-sey of St. John's has been ut- pointed federal Progressive Con- servative organizer for New- foundland. pa rty headquartaerl announced Wednesday. Mr. Bur- sey, 26. is a newspaper and radio Howard Riley, William Bartlett,-man. ai-a-a-ustssi-as-ssaasnsatnam Fresher Softer Sweeter