By DAVE McINTOSll Canadian Press Staff Writer CAMP GAGETOWN. N.B. iCP) -One of the hottest pieces of speculation in the Canadian Arm is that Brig. Jean Victor Alla . DSO. will be Canada's next do- fence minister. The rumor. it was learned to- day. is not just the latest army gossip but has persisted for more than a year and since the 43- year-old brigadier returned from , Korea The rumor is particu- l larly prevalent. of course. among French-speaking soldiers One army sourcc said it is he- lleved that Prime Minister St. Laurent in carefully grooming Brig. Allard as defence minister Campney'a successor. Such a move would not be carried out hurriedly. There was no specu- lation on Mr. Campney's future The prime minister would want to make sure that the hrigadier could be elected after his air pointment to the cabinet. prob- ahly in a by-election it was re- called that Gen A (1.1. Mc- i Naughton could not win a seat In the Commons after he was appointed defence minister in 1044. MAY GET QLEBEC POST informants-Osaid the first riiove toward the top rirtcnrc post might he Brig Allarrifs aripriintmcnl as 1 chief of the arms”! QUPN” C"m' mood in that he would become ':":"'o1wo-h Tignis I Mr and fili- accompaiiied hv llrs Th.inias Ferns. "' M” Lums Candy" ,1 way He was accompanied hy his . turned to their home in flrovi - once. RI. after spending several "I091".-h M"- I'I?"7"r K'I'("”3I,' ,:'f"” days vacationing on the island. 3t"9'". ' 935' "V lw" ” V'5' ""1 while here ,hF.. m,,.(, lhf. cunts rclatives in Monirea. of Mrs. Gaudct's hrotlier aiiil sis- ur and xi” Patrick Gaudet mM"'law' Mr' and M" J0 h" and son have returned to their P'"7' Tm”3h' home at Maiden, Maaa.. after Mr. Ralph Desltncha. I Visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert De.-'Roche. Tignish. 1 F niah. Mr. and Mrs Frauds McCal- Iiim. Palmer Road have as their better known In his native prov- ince. It. was also recalled that Brig ,Allard. now commander of the -3rd Infantry Brigade. was passed over in favor of Mal.-Gen. John -Rockingham when a commander :for the lat Infantry Dlvision.now :on exercise Rising Star here. was chosen last year. it now is said in some quar- ters that Brig. Allard was delib-' erately passed over to save him for some bigger job. Brig. Allard. who has a distin- guished war record both in the Second World War and in Korea. and Air. St. Laurent have been on cordial terms for some time. The prime minister. it is under- stood. often seen hlrn In Quebec City. The 3rd Brigade. now in training here with the 1st divis- ion. has its headquarters at Val cartier Just outside Quebec City TOP ADMINISTRATOR Brig. Allard. tall. barral-chest- ed soldier. is recognized in the army as a top administrator He was born at Nicolei. Que.. June 12. 1913. ,At the outbreak of the Second World War he was a major in the Three Rivers tank lregiment. i in December. 1943. while tem- porarily in command of Quebecls friiiied Royal 22nd Regiment. he iion the Distinguished Service Order for gallantry. initiative and military akill in the battle companiecl by a friend Mr. HarrY !MethereiI also of Toronto. ilr Arnold -Kenugh. -1-ommnv spending their annual summer va- cation with relatives in Tignish. While here they were the guests; Peteri Miss Florence Foley Aiberton. Gaudel. On their return they werel is visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. accompanied as far as Saint John., and Mrs. Gerald I-landrahsn. 115- N. B. by Mrs. Joseph 1,5. Bernard.1 of Messrs. Mark and J. Natl Pond, who will visit relatives iii that city. Miss Rita Kennedy has returned motored l ;.-,.m g ,,,,,,h. from tiliintreal on Sunday to spend ,;a.., ,9, his holidays at his home in Nor- guest their daughter. Miss lrene to her duties in Boston. Mass. Mccallum. Halifax. gaffer spending a few weeks with i er arenta. Mr. and . A lay making in this vii-.i.nity ia;K,,mp,dy' w.,,,.,m.dg M" me” progressing rapidly due to the favorable weather. Some farmers Coogratuations are being cat- are using hay haters and sideitended to Mr. and Mrs. .lerry delivery rake aftcr the tractor;tGnudet. Tignish. on their recent which is a great aids when farm marriage in Tignish. Mr. Gaudet. labour is scarce. Other farmers :is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph oontlnue to make hay in the old tGaudet. Tignish. The bride is the way. tformer Miss Anita Doueette, Mr. Frank lloucette. Toronto. in visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Douccttc. Nail Pond. 1' . Miss Doris Doucetie. Montreal. i i B spending her annual summer -. holiday at her home in Harper Road with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doucctte. lilr. and Mrs. Frederick J. A Richard. Tignish. have as their eat. their daughter. Miss Irena ' ichard of Toronto. St. Simools and St. Jude's Church Tignish. was the scene of a pretty lg wedding on Tuesday morning July ' 26th. when Joan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Clohossey. Nail Pond exchanged marriage vows with Mr Llovrl Hanrirahan. son of Mr and Mrs. Henry Hz-indrahan, Palmer Road. The bi'lde's recep- tion was held at the home of her ' . parents. where many gifts were . ' presented to the young couple. Mr. . and Mrs. Handrahi-in will leave ahortly for Toronto plan to reslrlc To the survivors of tho late Mr. where they idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .W. Doui-ette. Harper Road. CL Freetown Mr. and Mrs. ,and Mr. Ind Mrs. Elmer Smith iwere weekend viaitora recently to Amherst. N. 8. They were "3. companied by Miss Ena Moaso and Miss Linda Smith. Walden Moan,- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nodwell of Calgary. who were passengers ion the Bluenose Special, visited on Monday. Aug. 1 with relatives in Freetown. Mrs. Nodwell was formerly Miss Plcketts, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alma Picketts of Kelvin. She laat via. ited the. province thirty-Eight years ago. Mrs. Thomas Mitchell of St. Thomas. Ontario. who is spend- lnl I week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Mclnnls. Bedeque. ilsited on Saturday with Mr. and lirs. l'.'.S Dammarell. Freetown. Peter Chaisson. whose sudden death M , d M occurred at his home in Tignisb sonrnil-lI1e of rI5.on:QIsl:i.dmllItI Igd on Wednesday. July 27l.Il, in his Wm me," sum 0, m',, 50"; list year. the sympathy of many friends is extended. it is with miirii regret that friends of Mr John B. Christo- pher. Tignish have learned of his accident at his home while helping his son unload hay Mr. Christir plier was takcn tn the Western Rniipital Alhertnn. where X-raya showed liv i-in. -iiiii-i-.iii.i ii-oiii ii friicturcd lii-,- tttt Tizc.--dii,v Iic was taken to City Hospital. Charlotte- town for further troatmeni. Mr J. Peter Gaiidot. Tignish. has as his guest his daughter. Mrs. Paul Kinch and hci three children, Janice. Jackie and Paula of Sie- Inon Park. Mr. Edgar Perry. Montreal in lpanding an enjoyable vacation viaitin friends and relatives in fill! Mr. and Mrs. l.awri-nce Perry and two children of Trenton. Ont., are vacation-lng on the Island. While here they are guests of Mn. Perryls mother. Mrs. John taut. Nail Pond. The sympathy of this viri-ntly is planned to the family. relatives Old frbnda of Mrs. Thomas C. Parry.-whose death occurred in - Hlnoa County Hospital. Summer- -..... ISO. Saturday. July 23. , mu Cecilia Gallant. OIUWI. ii I ing he vacation with her llr. and. Mrs. James Gat- i . I lhiiit. I H " .u'I Aroenault. ioiiioreil am in all non?! w.I?huNl M. ””II "t I ran , g V Its. aaa1ga.'aipiiu Aree?aiilt. in. any no-any Dooottto who has . . ' air the in Mrs. John Paynler and Mr. Paynter. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs William Ber- nard of Maiden. lliiass. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Iteven- son- Mrs. Peter Morrison. Mra. Ivan Somera and Miss lrenc Morrison. Charlottetown. were re- cent visitors to Freetown as lziicsls of Mr and Mrs. Alan Flow and Mr. and Mrs. Waldon .Moaiie. . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Enman of Summerslde. accompanied by Mr. -and Mrii. Moraaide of Charlotte- town. were Sunday guests of Mr. i'lIlfI Mrs. Barlow Bird. The Lower Freetown Women's institute held an ice cream social or the school grounds on Tues- day evening. when a large crowd gathered. Miss Beulah Moase of Summer- slde is spending a part of her vacation visiting with rqlailves in Freetown Mr and Mrs. William Gallant. Fri-etown. accompanied by Mr and Mrs Frank Aylward. Fern- wood. left on Friday on a motor trip through New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Mrs.-Alvin Stetson has returned home from the P. E. island Hos- pital. where she has been a Pattern for several Weeks. Friends are glad to know that she is making I aoodreeevery troin liar illness. Mrs. Andrew Jardlna, accom- panied by her little daughter Beth. was a visitor to Charlotte- town last week. the guest of tier alaier. Mrs. Arthur Haslain. Friends of Mr. Fred Taylor regret to hear of his illness. Mr. Taylor is at present a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. and all hope to hear of an early im- provement in his condition. Speculation Brig. Allard To t I Be Next Defence Minister '0! the Arielli river near Ortonn .in Italy. E in September 1944, he won his tfirst bar to the DS() for out- standing service during the break-through of the Gothic line. He later took command of the 6th brigade in northwest Europe and won a second bar to his DSO ifor the break through to Gronin- gen in the Netherlands. After the war. he served more than two years as military at- teche in Moscow. as commander of eastern Quebec area. as vice qiiartermaster - gencriil of t h e aim)". and as ciimnizinder of the 25th Brigade in Korea. I O Leary Mr. and Mrs Milford Jelley of Toronto is visiting with her son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. fiiarnc Kt-nocdy. ()'l.eary. Mr. and Mrs Charlie Willis. Ol- Leary, motored to Charlottetown on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Jaiiies IIHl'l'lS have moved to the liousr owned by Mr Truman Pate in 0iLeai'y Mr. Marne wedlock of Hamilton Ontario. iii visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs Ban-l Wcdlock in 0'- Lcary for a fcvi necks His iitfc and diiiiglilcr. Iii-hora arrived some time ago and time b e e n visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hudson of iflasciimpec were Siinrlny giiesls of Mrs lliitisoii's iinroiits. Mr and Mrs Thomas Sillikcr in Mt Royal. Mr and 'iii-t Tiieodore Sabine. lfl'l.eary. were visitors on Sunday iln West Point. iiiiests of Mr. and lMrs. Jago Sahinc Mr. and Mrs H w 'l'a.itur of j.N'orth Granvillc iicre oicrniglit guests of Mrs. I-Elva Wedlock in Knutsford. recently. Miss Jidth and her silater. San- -dra Foley of 0'l.cai'y. are the gucsts of their tziwioilpzirciils. Mr. and Mrs. David Livingstone in West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mac- Leod of Kensingion. were recent .vliiilors to the home of Mr and RMrs. Burton Flnatcs iii ii'l,eary. . Mrs Minnie t'riizicr and her son and daughter-in-law. Sir. and Mrs Elmo Crozier of Maine. are visit- in for a few days at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beaty Crozier. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Crozier, Carleton. Lot 6. ' Mrs. Stanley Wcdliicke. was I visitor to Summerside the guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. C. W. Lid- atone. Mrs. Foster Ellis of Keiisingtpn, spent the weekend with realtives and friends in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones. have returned to their home in Halifax latter spending some time in Mrs. E. A. Mingo. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Lund. Charlottetown. Percy Hood and Richard Taylor. and lGary Hetchard of Windsor, N.S..g Mr. and Mrs. .l. Ion; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ahrehey. Jamaica Plains: Donald Stewart. Hahervhill. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. L Slorciy. Mone- lFords Set up” Fund .For Atoms For Peace Awards GENEVA, (AP)-Henry Ford tilta, inventors and IIEIIIQGII II. and his two brothers. Ienson "without regard for nationality and William Clay Ford, have or political belief." created a million-dollar fund to Strauss said. In response to a provide annual atoms-for-pcaco question. that this seemed to in- Vnwnrdl. it was announced here elude scientists from countries Monday. behind the Iron Curtain. "The language seems clear on W8 point." he said. The announcement was made by Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of the United States Atomic En- ergy Commission. at a press con- ference on the opening day of the world atoms-for-peace pariey. Strauss said he was acting at the request of Henry Ford. who -reported the decision to aatab- - lisli the awards had been inspired by President Eisenhoweris ex- pression of hope that private bu. ness would provide an incen- tive in finding new ways to usr . atomic energy for peace. WILL BE MEMORIAL The project. to be known as tho i”atoms for peace awards." war underlaken as a memorial to th late Henry Ford and Edsel B Ford. grandfather and father of the three younger Fords. i Strauss explained that each year an international Jury of awards will select an individua or a group of individuals to re- ccivc an annual grant of 575.000 The recipients will be selected from among the world's scien- Arsene Gallant of New Brunawicifz Mr. and Mrs Russel Waldren, Au- LOT! or READING Canada's public libraries last Year had an estimated 9,663.47! books on their shelves. burn. Xlass. Stcven Jefferson. Ashhiirii. linlifiix. and Mr. ant Mrs. Charlcs IIOfllI'SltI. of Ken.sing- ton. A shower was held at the Le- gion Hall on Tliiirsday night in 'lionor of Mr and Mrs. Donald Motlieuoii (iiieiiiiig tlic izifts was llrs Thci-in Ellis and reading the ii:-lines of givers and accompany- ing verses ii-as .Vlrs. Ted Sabine. -Presenting the gifts to the bride and groom was Mrs. Vaughn Mac-l Doiiaall; Mi-. Miithcson thanked all . for Ihcir lovely gills after whichi "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" l iias sung. The remainder of that evening was spcnl in social chat. and a delicious lunch was aervedl -by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. W('llIWUrlIl. home of Mrs. l-2. Bryan and Mr.i and Mrs. William Bryan in Union- vale. They will also visit with Mr.I and Mrs. Rahy Adams and Mr. and . plllrs. Lorne Adams in Knut.sford.t tor a few days. I 'ilrs William Rniinar of Halifax and son. William are spending a pleasant vacation with relatives .aori friends in O"Lear.v and Knutg. ford. SUMMER SKIRTS COTTON ILOIISES I SIIORTS IETTER DRESSES - LINENS - DACRONS SILK CREPE - COTTONS. Reg. to 25.00 Bubble Gain 7' Almost Fatal new YORK (AP)-A little on nearly died Mondaylbocauae of a wad of iauiiiiie gain! R Doctors at Rockaway Beach Boe- pltal said that Barbara do Ruin. 1, was in a critical "state of suf- focation" when taken to the hoa- pital with the gum stuck in Ital: larynx. A drainage device. a auction in- strument and a tracheal tube were used to remove the guru while the youngster was kept alive with oxy- gen. I-Iar condition was said to be still serious. but improving. Indicted For Shooting Of Husband's Girl WASHINGTON (AP) - A II- year-old mother of four was in- dicted by a federal grand jury Monday on a charge of first-do gree murder for the shooting of her husband's girl friend. The indictment said Mrs. Kath- erine Haynes killed Miaa Nancy Penton. ID, with "deliberate and piemedltated rnalace" a usual term in such indictments. A coroner's jury earlier had ruled the shooting accidental. Her husband. a acuum cieaner' Wed-. August1'0.1955 rmiz The Gui.-.i;.,,” door-to-door saloamnn. has been appearing as tier".-3T quoted by pollen In sivinii these drew admissions from details: .band that he had been i MET BY WIFE .with Miss Penton. Mrs. Haynes met Haynes as he left Miss Pantan'I apartment at am: :a July 10. she took ': outoaarba andto . him. "I WIIILI-It,JpIeOO Ngncy." g GETTYSBURG. Pa. ice--em-. Holding the gun on .him. the 'd"'! E'"""0W" "8"-tlr keeps in.- miagiennm mug upatairns the rolling scam to himself but iii"... - 001' ll!!! In. felt l0'da the vacatlonln . "Mr. and Mrs. Haynes." Mrs. in yhls best form.a:ldesilg:mnN:: Kayne then ordered her husband known that he fired a Iollr-ovg to sit down. shot Mlsa Penton. put par 39 for the second nine holr. the pistol atop a piano. and left. at the Gettysburg country cm? At the coroner: jury inquest The 64-year-old president said ' which resulted in the finding of tied his record for the course an accldentai shooting. 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