.,-.a Maxims of a Mere Man Good land,'bad travelling. w 12 PAGES i,ooo 70,000 Crash Barrier . a a Police Beat Back 0 Mobs Fighting To See Queen - 0 tr ledtodsathanecottondreaswlthwhitesboes, Poll:eG?lsb'edNll1l:;l:lltBka”:iltlltetrl.I)eir iiloiilen iigphurt. and the duke gr?-Ire 31 walla shirt t and navy ue o . They ifaliltu Sli.lld:l;euIlill:llll;. tlzliiiilndsmti 90”"; am"? we" boarded Gwtmt - Genml Si! excited Africans massed to see the -The Pall" had 00 W011 0' James Robertson's, white launch. Queen ad the Duke or Edinburgh nlshtatlcks to Prdllenl pl-lie "W0 and moved off into the lagoon attend a memorial service at La- from spllllns over Into the road- amid a roar from thousands on go, cathedral. way as more and more Nigerians gm-9, When the royal couple arrived. M90 W 'il"”" ml” ll” '”m"0 a barrier holding back part of 10,- 000 Nigerians massed opposite the entrance gave way. Hundreds were hurled forward into the road. The cheering of the crowds at times nearly drowned out the or- gan playing a Yoruba tribal folk song inside the whitewashed con- crete Cathedral Church of Christ. overlooking the Lagoon here. c-it mm?” i:'rowNL ocean of people. . , RIOTOUB WELCOME The Queen wore a floral, short- sleeved pink and green frock, with an emerald green straw skiin- cap edged with an circiet of ptnk flowers, for the church services. Her husband was in the white tropical uniform of an admiral of the fleet. After the royal couple left Ill! MANY IN TREE! churtclh to dridlre back too.Gii;itre.r: S veral thousand Africans many "'90 0"'9- 9 39'9"” chem perched precariously in Kim filled the IR? '8 CEW" Today. the Queen and duke face a heavy.round of functions. in- cluding visits to a hospital. med- ical laboratory and railway work- shops, and a garden party. Saturday night, the queen. wean- Honour Founder Crowds began to gather near llving representative of the hours 830 that mm hypnotic .l?nu0n' founded the organization .dfinsllyrelgning altytothisloo-can wild excitenisa In myol . y On the water-oldiritishc ony the cathedral day of their . in the three-week tour of Britainls Last appeared on the tiny white-painted . -Nigerian and European est colony. of Govsnmeat noose. She .It was a mixture cheers 1,000 relatives a ' language M than of more bl ' and white patterned and tour Weslt,"Afi'ican soldiers killed flabb- , , hual Meeting. ego, Charlottetown. after which he entered directly into h lag the Japanese were small. the . , - public 3-"3”hel3'6'3"5tv'iw'livi'-'-'v7'i"'e,l,v:.,.U. S. literary Giant H. L '”'"'”" "" M" "' W" 0"” B iii of Myohsuag. Bin-ins wiicii the Royal west An-ices mm we mm 1- v-r-A Mencken Dies In His Sleep ISO. - Tl" "'0 """' W" nan-rnsons (AP) .- a. 1.. be said. with a simple. forthrlgil encken. literary giant whose apology: but an hour before the Queen ss- M rmud b"'l' lmh "it h ll" caustic dissent helped shape "Gentlemen. I was wrong." n.31'll.'l.ll.lI seconds. CWO Aklcll p'na.rno!Ama4c.n . on-on INK1-ERIE yEAn5 policemen V tilted over the bar mb”::1; Mencken beg” M. cum at H" riers and pl Oll 1'00 "I9 59'” '1'” ' ' og.kImactsa cub reporter on the in -of Africans. they-roar The noted . pegargiaumlnutes later 3.'l"””" woman and wli . E e past 50 yeas-to7.575 membcrsin 75 major is centres. During his full life. "J.0." as his friends call him. has been Presi- dent of the Charlottetown Board of Trade. provincial president of the Associated Boards of P.E.I.. of the fiery League and other organisat- oos. New Hamilton Editor Educated In Charlottetown Thomas A. Jarvis has been ap- Hood iwiiitedn "mile iild iiicnnmnm brilliant bli "tly Idmhimuu 0 owe. a mem- .0 pu ca on gave a l - 0 bcrgf the editorial staff since June "mo" . platform for his views for years CITCUITS TO and had smlou-is worked on the N10! to 3!: DINOUNCIII and through it-he helped such an- then as sindieir Lewis and Theo- Montreal Gasette, Toronto Globe MM Dreiser along the road to and Mail, Windsor Star. In Free Press. Vancouver Sun and Observ Alberton And O'leary Restored Mencken's lad public statement Associi wasinan last Friday about at Henry F. Jarvis of summcrside. liisngi-eat-grandfather the lion. Ed- ws Jarvis. Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island. "it will be nice'bsing denounced again." he said cheerfully as be discussed the manuscript lad Wednesday night. Always an agnostic he remained one but insisted he held no against persons who are religious. He acknowledged in a recent con- versation that churchss were "good forces in any community." But as for himself. he found the idea of attempts to convert him "horrifying." He provided for the possibility that he was wrong about the im- mortality of the soul. As he imagined it he would be con- fronted in after life by the twelve Days" and "Heathen Days" re main as evidence of the man's personal charm. Long ago, Mencken penned his " pb. And it still stands up Island Telephone Company, said last night that the circuits to filig- nlsh would probably be completed by Tuesday night. The circuits from Kensington to Coming Events Card party in Clinton Hall: Tues- day. January at at I o'clock. Bingo and dance. Vernon River Hall. Tuesday, Jan. list. Jackpot. Auction and dance. Vernon Monday. Jan Jltii Card , tlier office: -e ---on em go; ---2-. ac um mm mm: - 5?i"c21'..11i..?ii'.”?f;T.:.i.2'.I!.f'.?2.' fi:".'..i;...'.';i'."E. ::..fdn::f"”.. ,,n,;,,,s- ,,,, era, '"' ” ll m"- n' ml '” y coined especially Eisenhower's do turned out to be an cncourlalls Dawn, 39', ' ” , . mands for deeds, not words. BIeedar' Dies party Spring ll-Vark Hall to- , . ice gt west Kent scpmoi. Du,-. bodies were near a series of win- "Wm! 9V9l'l'b0tlY Nil!!! 50 Id , , his I Ellne,"-'18 tllira Ind Iky blue ence in each other's affairs and N”””'3 T l” d” 0" we Him” 8e” d . Th d d a ar tly w rs 003 09 that Wlmlilw l3 W55 Wall! it-ecu. also saw the Queen and the M5 dlPP9d 0?: ll" 0'!-lml-"1 ""5 gum 80r'"hgk':l09dd lI;r:ac'l:'a.0 (3). to strengthen economic. cul- 'l'll:hel5f ll'l:nil:l'lllI treaty would Lgvgrgzglwgoaoa ',eer:cllc,:,Sh.,: tizhired len :8 Mil? lelllemlll eh b''"m' 30"" we” WW "'3" duke speed across Lagos harbor in .G0VN""'19"l "59- It 391' gt cum f ;n w TORONTO - -L0. Hyndman, an tural and scientific co-operation. P 5 m ” "' outstanding gblllty, escape. back by 05”! 0' "'5' W3” a launch Sunday ” for When the gleaming bombers W” 9 0 91' "15 lIJ-year-oid Prince Edward Islani:l- But he told Bulganln that the Thememlu Macmmn W” the D033” "M were --mayhmon through. '4; limcill nbiihe beiiolllimfobucmllesh 6' main . dvislpltiiye Aorl-i "Sm-faceem. riiilohcie bnymudi ggliurdaway dxllihinifg lellcelviil; cl,foPtlhu:nilii:tUitlii.erw.i'-llltgsl D:E;,Ds,,,h' N01 "".',:'f ,1, t 1, , chirmlmdt tum ,” 13:" "ml 3 sister of the Hon Cyrus Macmillan Wile”-" ,"s"fl: wmfdm mu, mil: or we y. a ur over an cm can , ower rep a " s "p each s a o ernato ' ; o w ows s ey from here. successively showed appreb nsion. fmm Lon n for the first visit of Association of Canllll ll ill! lull! d P9 C '"m" '"""b'"' ” mi M” up u 5. count. years ago in 1906. lie was publicly onored in Toronto at 1: golden iiubltlee gllnl1e;'out)lI':;lli.lnl'yd?& and wen ur ow two a a the lAg830t'le8Ci0ll'k)lIlbliee Year An- , .1", na ,,,,,;u C hwuu R 9,009; 3': kg, 9;, H g 1.-d '- the'Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo 53”” mugngcflpt he hug put together in He left behind him some. two I Judiapggcgga our cg: nu 3:11:45 route evlls ill ouniilafduancil I:e- TORONTO! E?) ggimmlgll 015 R8llWI7l- 4h: loss, 1: 4w” sad out dozen books and thousands of co Lang dmgnce telephone circuits GMT. The ' " psued New. land. The plane is equipped with lsireto DOPI-I lalt ti; To-lljmm WWI LARGE PACKAGE Gnhnmm 5 year. to publisher Alfred loops to he says. His eerie: on "rho Amn'i- were re-established by the Island foundland about 5 pm. NST. two-way radio. Etc expects hi;fli-st em nmwmpml mt you The G0; The demand. and mt Nov. ' A Ltno" 1” t M” "?td”m"" am e" .I,'nTtu":hue' ' Tgholuly in Tdephm” C"ml”” w 0'3"" mcmli Judd W" in cmhct with l-Ei:l'lariliil:):n land an to In rat pital's annual report hhows 5.- by the unions represent one of the he Mhw Q.” s a uni, 1);, d 'M . . ago 3. " 3! GPOTL" W con H title! 0 60 I0 001' HD0900 and Alberton last night, after e Gander tower and reported no - , 1 t k t ply...-3,;-an. u r H r his last public utterances. lie suf- stands as a monument to his tow being cupogf (mm sum", ,1." dimeumes, A3 airport 0'lTl.:ldB(led'?Bldlu;lll;i(t:x8, 539 Wu” dmm MT ”3” 9'” 33" "” wugh W N A mg H, gngnded the Mum scum; in fcrcd a stroke later in that same erlnz intellect. and out since the severe sleet "0 W” 0"" W - V . conngefjnn gm, pm" of V1.1” year and had been unable to road And his three "days" books. stormofthree weeks ago. WHITE "'MNS' N'Y' (ANT l""""l' 0' 9”" 8””"''9' Th” .Y a College. His afaniifather was Dr. or write since. -"Happy Days." "Newspaper Mr. l).M. Gass, manager of the B"'""5 ”' icy """"y "M ' W”"” "'9'"" 0' ”l'l' "'0 l"""' - long, solo hop in a 230-horsepower Covers Prince Edw , Island Like the Dew .PRlCE 5c Count 11" Dead . 200 Iniuirecl BALTIMORE (AP) Firs erupted in a ventilating duct in a hall south of Baltimore Sunday night and brought death to at least 11 persons and injuries to some 300 as a crowd of about 1,000 trampled and mauled each other in panic. The blaze broke out at 5:15 p.m. EST, just t5'minutes before an oyster roast was supposed to end. A spokesman for St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic church. which sponsored the event. said 1,200 CANADA. MoNnA1?.' JANUARY 30, 1956 FIRE IN HA Miss Christina MacmiIlein's Funeral Sunday The funeral of the late Miss Christina Macmillan was held from the MacLean Funeral Home, Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. ,Services were conducted by Rev. W.H. Brown and Rev. 'i'.H.B. Somers. u.s. officials here said that the M'::'f,,,f,f" 'fff.'",”,,;':"j,3' E353; B"l5'"m 19"" was timed '9 '37 MacKinnon M.J Macmillan Art- ” make lmuble betwee" H” bur Gaudetl and AG Putmaii in- United States and Britain immedi- tumem was in isiierwwd (fem, ately before the meeting here to- etery. day of Eisenhower and Prime Minister Edeny It was also de. Miss Macmillan, a retired school Man”, they said, to raise me teacher and resident of the! Cliy,t spectre of direct agreements be passed away Friday at 95 Fitzroy iickets hm been sold. tween Russia and the United States streeli She W" Mm alt wwd By 8 p.m, the flames were out and themby throw fear mm many Islands. a daughter of the ate Mr. but a huge pan of smoke hung over Allied nations about U.S. firmness and Mn Hector C" Macmlnm the building, a brick structure with h holding to the alliances. Both her paternal and mas-rnal "omen roof. The oueysmre ancestors came from Secotland gum” zgewb 100 f M. ii nouup av cnanmn early in the nineteenth century, It "13 mad J the jgmhsfj; The president said the United ;":::ld"3 hilh”,,P'::llll;,5,39 'b”""l ti” 1)., occuign, States and Russia are "airs 0 5 P ' t - bound to each other by a soleaiiih Ml" mcmuln Wmed l" '"'''9- Bueuh ghu? 3:53? said it: treaty-the charter of the United 1939, after 43 years of contlniious r00ltlJ'!l PO GP! U.S. Reitects Soviet. Treaty wasnmcron mp) -President El L - portly person attempting to use them as escape exits. There was one door at the front and garage-type doors at the rear. The rear door, about 12 feet wide and nine feet high, was near tbs windows and the pile of dead. The door never was opened. Chief Harry K. Lasier of the Anne Arundel county fire preven- tion bureau, said the fire appaf. ently started in the kitchen. The exact cause was not known. "A REAL PANIC" Al Barthelmc. blood-spattered and breathless, told reporters of his experiences after falling to gq into Mercy Hospital because of the jammed condition there. Barthelme suffered cuts as he smashed a window pane and escaped through the window. "It was a real panic." he said. toward which we are prepared at any t to move in a spirit ol conciliation." He invited Bulganln to write him again stating his re- actions. pen" is needed to promote world peace. ' In London, the foreign office said thereiwould be no comment on the rejection. r Bulganln had written - Eisen- g howcr that present world tensions are "fraught with the possibility ii breaking the peace.” and plunging nations into atomic war. . It would be "an act of great in- ternational significance" for peace. he said, if the United States and Russia would sign a treaty pledg- v ing (1) to settle disputes peace- fully in confomiity with the United Nations charter, (2) non-lntcrfer- ceds and not words" alone which tension." zoo INJURED "How can we hope that the pre think could make it any other Firemen estimated that 100 per- 'kenzie King Government: James A way .. Such a pact as Bulganin proposed, he said. "might indeed sell! situation would be. cured gI.8(l';Tgl2l?,:;' sons were treated for injuries at Tlle Confusion inside the Jain- work sgainst the cause of peace merely by ' "" "” those words John D. Macmmu ud Em. boa, the scene. Another 100 jammed the med hall was made World ll 1&- by creating the illusion that all is in a bilateral form?" He said he in... gone to the summi conference at Geneva last July earnestly hoping for "a peg. tering of international relations." "Unhappily. he said, "the Am- erican people have had conclude that the events following our meeting have not given sub- stance to their hope." Furthermore. the president said. condliionsiiave got worse because the Soviet government has em- barked upon a course in various parts of the world "which in- creases tensions by intensifying hatred; and animoslties implicit in historic international dia- putes." This was a clear reference to Soviet operations in South Asia and. the Middle East. in recent months and "particularly to the sale of Communist arms toiliigypt. Takes Olt.From White Plains, N.Y.', On Solo Flight To Cairo ST. JOHN'S. Nfid. (CP) - An American pilot attempting to fly non-stop from White Plains, N.Y., to Cairo. Egypt, was half - way across the Atlantic at last report. The weather ship Coca. in mid- Atlantic, said the light Cessna-ill three nearest hospitals. The windows were of steel frame. about 18 by so inches, just small enough to give trouble to I illes tried to get together batons making an escape. They what one survivor called ' of panicked humanity." of Charlottetown. all of whom pre- deceased her some years ago. Eisenhower challenged Bulganio in a personal letter to join in ”- ,. measures" to unify Ger- many, end the threat of atomic war, fnee Russia's satellite states and abolish the Iron Curtain. 'sssa Awards For Two P.E.l. Holstein: Two Prince Edward Island Hol- stein breedcrs are listed in the monthly liolstcin-Friesian Assoc- iation bulletin as having received All - Canadian awards. "Crown Point Jlll" owned by Cyril Jones. Charlottetown, R.l't. received the outstanding award in the three year old heifer class and Roman- dsle Re-Echo Sovereign. a junior bull owned by Max Th Victoria was alwjan All winner 0 Railway Conciliation Board . Meeting Today In Montreal. MONTREAL (CP) -- A three- rail employees not actually rib- man conciliation board convenes ning trains. here today. charged with settling One demand is tor an ll-per a dispute between Canada's major cent wags increase. estimated by railways and nonoperating unions unions as an-average boost of 25 who seek wage increases and cents an hour aid costing some other bzaaflts costing an ce- t70.000.00ii. At demands for timatsd 000 oooqgannually. health t and bolgl lsh Eigemhylw. I1. .ofdl'l.': ,, ' ,, ' ron.wot gsanoutstann CNW" PW" Jul '”d,,R"”-' record to what shapes as one of dale Re-Echo Sovereign were M, mush,” 5,3,3. 11.. board-3 Grand and Junior Champions. res- gaging, mad not 1,, accgpfgd by pectively at the Charlottetown Ex- either side, lllltltlollllial-illlllllt. Toronto lawyer David Lewis in Eight Maritime Holstelns were the union nominee to the board. nominated for All Canadian con- His management coun art is sideration and two of these rcceiv- Paul S. Smith. Montreal wyer. ed honourable mention. six head Frank Hall of Montreal speaks were nominated from the entire for the 10 no-operating Ilnlons. Dominion in each class with the who Ngreleg 150.000 llloyeel exception of the Aged Cow class. SCPOSI HM - Companies involved are the Wm” "" "e" ""'”"'''”'i Canadian National and Canadian Pacific. the Algoma (0nt.) Cen- tral, the Ontario Northland. and Eisenhower blamed soviet beha- vior for the state of tension exist- lll8 ll! iuxmd today. buhtezaid are mh 5.5 United States is "dedicated and deadlock had been reached: The unions had been authorised their members. to strike if esaary. ....m.......m............. NORTH WAS FIRST plane has flown non-stop. The ex- isting record. Honolulu to Tater- boro. N.J., was set in 1949. Judd said he filed flight plans for Rome, Italy, "just in case." i Judd took off at 8:31 am. EST. He said he would fly at 7,000 to Admiral Robedt Peary the North Pole" 1909; Ronald Amundsen was first at the South Pole in 19ll. , BABY POPULATION freezing drizzle. airline pilot Capt. William F. Judd took off Sunday in his light plane for what he hopes will be ecord non-stop fit to Cairo. Egypt. udd. 40. who has flown the At- lantic 120 times as pilot for Trans World Airlines, is attempting the normal 155-mile-an-hour (51-Ill speed would be cut to ill. ....m...m.....m.......mm CHECK MATE ' GUELPH. Ont., (CP) - A wo- man called police at 2.3) a.m. when she heard someone prowling around the house. Investigating police found it was another police- man. checking doors and windows. in. West EuropeiSeems Satisfied Propaganda Balloon Pricked LONDON (AP) - Western Eu- TURNED TABLES rope, through the press and in Officials in Western Europc rc- private comment of public offi- frained from commenting for the cials, indicated satisfaction Sun- record for the time being. But the day with the way President Eisen- Sunday Times, giving a general hower pricked what many called a opinion head in London, says: Soviet propaganda balloon. "The president has smartly Even unists in the West turned the tables on what is gen- dld not appear surprised that the erally interpreted in the West as president rejected Soviet Premier a somewhat clumsy Soviet attempt Buiganin's , ' for a 20-year to drive a wedge between Britain friendship ti-csiiv. and the United States on the on West Germans. called by Soviet of the Washington talks. The ex- Cessna-180. The 5.643-mile jaunt would be 043 miles further than any small TORONTO. (CP) - Tempera- tures issued by the prelude to their talks." British officials felt Washington Itflurnsnlte. organ of Fmch l,',".",f,:',',"' :2 .':i.::.:: W M "M W” From u -.. - . r:d.::1:kl: d;::;:'.':d...-::,.:m --om 3:; Mcaulgl "1 am I” "I "O around thei president's talks wt: the bid auf1l:tent'lIslIip'ltreaty. E 35:? on I! 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