MAXIMS OI-'A -MERE MAN 51:: Pcw love the line they love MI. ' to ay Curler: Charlottetown. aummcroldo sou weakly. Elsewhere In l'. E. I. Inc weekly. other Provinces and U. 8. A. 012.00 per Inlmm. PROBE POSSIBILITY OF SABOTAGE IN PLANE Read by Everybody "I ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew I Cl-IARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1951 An honest talc speeds best, being plainly told. MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN 16 PAGES Cminous Reel Build-Up Reported In Korea Eight Dead, 15. Injured When Lightning Explodes 12 Cases Of WONDEEJVU. Col. Aug. 24 -'A'PI- A dynamite explosion, muclicd off by lightning. ripped ill1't)Ugll a construction project .. .ir this tiny mountain commun- today killing eight men and ring an estimated 15. The blast. occurred at 4:40 p. in. EDT at the site of a 312000.000 in-cject of the Denver W:iterBoard on South Boulder Creek. rocking Lne surrounding counrtyslde, T. L. McDonald. job superin- tendent for the Macco-Puget sound Company. project contract- nrs, said "as near as we can ascer- tain at this time there are only eiizht dead and approximately 15 injured." He added. however, that two aicamshovels were digging in the suormous pile of rock and debris looking for additional bodies. The- injured were beln: treated ill Boulder and Denver hospitals. Several were reported in serious :ondition. McDonald said "10 or 12 cases of ivnamite were discharged by the Coming Events "see "stratton story" at Bon- sliaw tonight. "Buying Timothy Seed daily McGuigsn and Boyle. "Dance. Lorne valley Tuesday, August 21st and every Tuesday "Reserve Wednesday September 5th for Big Carnival at Borden. "Dance in Iona School. Cardi- grin. Monday. August 37th. "Rrackicy W. I. Pantry Sale, Holnian's. Saturday, August 25tii, J.”-O. "Now . in stock Grcensheai binder twine. Lowest prices. Dillon .0 Spillett. "Dance. South Mcli'illc School, Monday. September 3rd. MacNclll's Orchestra. ."Bu.ving live poultry every lzicsday. 3 until 1'2. R. L. Dick- li5Ilil.. New Glasgow. "Buying good SI It i :, paying 52,20 'o:i' Wheatlcy. mnnliis pul- mirli. Wood- "Dr. M. N. Beck. Si. Polers i-ll be absent from his office lily. 20 to Sept. 3 inclusive. ,"Billi'in&Z good feed bags diilly. V” my the freight. Russell Dl'i.'l- :o'.l. Mt. Herbert. "Dance. Fortune Brlrlszc -ii today. August 27th. iniclicstra. Hull. Chiilsson's I-"Reserve September 5th for nlted Church Chicken Suptper. Porxune Bridge Hall. 'at SlI1.'illf!18'l'-" Azigiist 25th. under itlie auspi:t-r 0'. W. A. of Albany United CIiu.'ch "P3UiT3; Sale R"R..1fflc anti-I-)a-n.cc. Souris Line 3-id) North School. Tuesday. Aug- ii . -8ih. Mi:lCCOrn1nCk's Orchestra. I: Diiiiciiilr every Saturday night. wanders Country Club. Travellers Mimic by New Haven Orch- N"Chicken Supper. Bazaar. Blnvn. 6. Legion Hall. St. Peter's. Tum- 3iI.i' a d W r and zgim ednesdai. August 27m "Danes every. Tuesday night "His! Brion Rink I-fall Music of Gears: chugpeivs Merry 1.. lndou. ,.;'N Sn-n-hon that will not Eva anti: 321:: FIlPl!ll1I'lnd Nega- Jharlottetown.,um on ammo. "Reserve Monthy September xscuggia Chticken Supper Im- wemnnon, ioncoption grounds. "i-"Io Ii-ock Asphalt lhinglel. ifgiiiiied aidins. also roll brick IQ nl. Priced to sell. I. L. Dick- wnv NVW Glujow, "Barn Dance at. Peter's Legion I13: VON-iv illxht. August 210., 9-30-11.00. Webster's orch- """- Mlnluion 00 cents. "Baillie and Dance. st. um-y's ' Viiiih Hall so , A": t . uris. Thursday. ch':';on,:50(iv)i:eM.:1tI.nteen service. ””'i"'...”s:...::." 2.'l'".f.'.': I. Wicca. Pick up aogvico. Dynamite lightning. Four men working on top of the canyon wall were killed almost instantly, he said. Pour others. he added. died under a mass of rock that crashed down on the canyon floor. "Between 50 and 00 men were in the immediate area at the time of the blast," McDonald said. Approximately 250 men are em- ployed on the project between Eldorado Springs and Plnecliff, six miles into the front range of the Rockies. Rock walls oi the canyon rise to 3 height of 305 feet on both sides of South Boulder Creek. At the crest of the canyon walls it is 750 feet across. A the time of the blast the men were loading, powder in holes that had been drilled on both sides of the canyon from bottom to top. Lightning apparently struck both sides, setting off dynamite charges abut 00 feet from the canyon floor. Noble L. Benson, 29, of Nampg, operator cl a heavy earthmoving machine. Said "There was a. roar that sounded like thunder" as the dynamite was touched off. "Both sides of the canyon caved in." Nobel's heavy equipment covered by debris but he escaped serious injury. - Ridgway Offers To Resume Truce Talks TOKYO. (Saturday). Aug. 25 -(AP) - Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway today offered to re- sume the Kaesong truce talks whenever the Communists say SO. In a message to the com- munist high command. Ridg- way said: "When you are prepared terminate the su pension of armistice negotiations, which . you declared on Aug. 23, I will direct my representatives to meet with yours, with a View in seeking a reasonable arm- istice agreement." The Communists , ded the truce talks Thursday, as- serting that Allied planes had bombed the neutral city of Kaesong. site of the cease-fire talks. The supreme Allied com- mander earlier had branded 10 was I the charge a ”frameup" and President Truman had called it a "masquerade." OTTAWA. Aux. 24 -(CF) -The Federal Government piled surplus of nearly si09.000.000 in the first four months of the 1001- 52 fiscal year. a your in which the surplus was not expected to be more than 330000.000. In his budget speech April 10. .';A-not or big'C-barn -Idiince-Ti Fcnncr tcwarvs. Brnckley Beacii. Tuesday. Aug. 28th. Good music, good canteen. good time. Bus leaving I.M.T. at 0.30. "Regular dance, Wlnsloc Sta- tion Hall. Monday. Aug. 27. Music by George Chappelle's Merry ls- landers. Bus leaves I.M.T. 9.45. "Come to the Ice Cream Festi- Val and Dance at the Murray Har- bour Memo t-l Rink on Wednes- day evening. August 29th. Lunches and tea servodusale of fudge. In aid of Beach Point School. "Poultry Wanted. Loading ilvc fowl and chicken weekly for host Oarudian and American markets. We iv: you I pick up service and wig and DI? on farm. Paying bent market prices. Write or Phono and day. 1574-02 niant. Central E 1 and Poultry station. 230iA an inn Street, Charlotte- town. "Buying pigs. cattle. poultry Monday at Fredericton. Tuesday 9 a.In. Brookfleld; 10 Milton; 1 pm. York: 2 Bedford; 200 True adle: 3 Mr. Stewart: 3.30 Fort Augustus: 4 Watcrvale. 5 Ver- non River; 5.1!) Pownsl. Wednes- day 9 am New Glasgow: 10 Whntle-M River; 11 Holmes Corr- er; 1 p.m. New Haven: 1.1!) Bon- lhaw: 2 Desnble; 2.30 Crapauri: 3 Kelly's Crnu; 4 Emcrald; 0 Clifton; 5.-'50 Remington. Pavins cameo pair for good pin over a0 g;':uPIvnionl.:. I. J. Taylor. and- lbl. each. Will also buy smaller ones. Knud Jorgemcr Huge Federal Surplus In Four Months This Year ll.-Gen. Van Fleet Confident 8ih Army Will Win U. S. EIGHTH. ARMIY. HEAD- QUAlVrl:RS, Korea Aug 25 -(sat- urday) - (AP)- Two Communist jets were destroyed in air combat Friday while the Eighth Army commander expressed optimism over ominous Red troops move- ments all along the Korean ground front. Principal ground action was the week-long. inconclusive "Battle of the Hills" between South and North Koreans on the eastern front. ”The enemy cannot defeat the Eighth Army." Lt.-Gen. James A. Van Fleet said in an interview. ”He can bring in 1,000,000 troops but I'll be damned if he can slip- port them." Van Fleet said his men's attitude "will turn to hate" and ”thcy will be tough fighters” if the armis- tice conference breakdown should prove final. "They have spent the 61-day armistice lull in training," Van Fleet said. "We feel very confident. we can whip the enemy in the present battle area. . ." As Van Fleet spoke, Allied ob- servers reported two large Bed troop concentrations were spotted north of Yanggu. near the eastern font hinge. Small Red groups were observed in movement all along the front from the "Iron Triangle" area in the centre clear to the east coast. This could mean enemy pre- parations for an .offensive build- up or a concerted relieving of ex- hausted units. Allied air and artillery slashed at one force of about 1,000 Reds. with 200 trucks seen movingl south above Yunggu. Freckle-Faced Boy first Al c.ii. Ex. i TORONTO. Aug. 24 ---(CF)-A freckle-faced kid burst through in turnstilc today and the worlrils largest annual exhibition wiis open. Thirteen-year-old Victor Dull?- niel won the lionor-but nothini: clse-of being the first person at the 72nd Canadian National Ex- hibition. formed by Gen. Georg.- C. Marshall in his opening speech "Typical of the fruits of living and habits of life in Canada." Thousands streamed in behind young Duhumcl who had slept outside one of the gates tlirougii out the night to gain the honor of "first" at the 1951 "ex". Some 2000.000 persons were expect:-ri for the first day. Nearly 8.000.000 likely will attend in the next 1-! days. Finance Minister Abbott forecast revenues of 53.730.030.000 and ex- penditurcs, of 53.700.000.000 for a surplus of 330. .000. But today' a report from t e treasury dis- closed that in the first four moiillis of the year ending March 81 next. revenues totalled sl,202.991.533and expenditures s794,012.373. leaving I surplus of S408.9'I9.160. In the first four months of the 1950-51 fiscal year, the surplus totalled s252.000.000. The govern- ment ended the year with a sur- plus of s2ixr.ooo,ooo, although only 515000.000 had been forecast. Canada's record surplus was compiled in 1947-40 and totalled t670.000.000. The treasury report said the in- creased revenues reflected some of the higher taxes imposed last year and some of those in the 1051 budget. The revcnuu of approximately 51.200.000.000 for the four-month period compared with t061.800.000 for the corresponding period of last year. an increase of 5341.200.- 000. Individual income tax collections were 306500.000 higher at 8031.- 400.000 due. said the treasury re- port. to higher personal incomes. Corporation income tax receipts were t12f.100.000 higher at son.- aoo.ooo, reflecting higher 1950 profits and the increased tax rates imposed in the September, 1950. bud-set . The expenditures of approxim- ately :'m.ooo.ooo compared -with cooo.ooo.ooo in th first four months of moo-c1. an increase of slccnoonoo. A'Jump of uso.ooo.ooo in defence penditures largely accounted for the increase. ' The report slid expenditure: of the Defence Department have been inor no to by in nth and now samginging to reflect El-eoted President of Portugal General Craveiro Lopes, the new- ly-eiectaed president of Portugal, is seen doffing his military cap to acknowledge the cheers of thous-Iii" 33 U550"- lands who attended the ceremony ldurlng his taking the oath of of- Britain Awaits Next Move In Oil Dispute Slill Hopeful 0f Seiilemeni In Oil Dispute TEHRAN. Aug. 24-(Reutez-sl- Avereli Harriman said today that the stalemated talks between Bri- tain and Iran over the future of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company established "a sound basis" fa: any future discussions. Harriman. sent to Iran by Pro- sident Truniun to mediate the dis- pute arising from Iran's nation- alization of the company. stuck to his contention that the tall-'s M... By JERRY T. BAULCH OAKLAND, Calif. Aug. 24 - fAPi C. Fifiv persons were kill- rd today in the flaming crash of Uillltd Airlincs' swiftcst. most-, modern airliner only 10 miles from' the end of a trans-continental, flight. E The big DC-6-B plowed into lhe' crest of a fog-shrouded hilt. ca:-i had been "suspended" rathcr tha.i apulicd owl. the 153.ya,d.ionz broke" 0” mmplewlyr hilltop and into a dccrpivocded imilhard Smkesi 19”” "I '1" ravine. .-:-altering wreckage and British mission. flew home it. bodies. i-Dodo" Y95"'"iiii'- He "P0”'-iii i” All aboard died. Tlic bodies Wcrri me Brms”. Cabin" . mdny G" so badly mangled and Iorii that 1""i'” ””e.”"”” ”' "is i"””””'” identification was difficult. Thai for qper.m"m. at. the Company um nliiiic ii slirediicd and lwistcdl d" "uhonahzmmn') into the -rrnfls of pieces. none, I2lI'l'.f'. . The big ship carried 41 passcn-' gers and a crew of six. The flight? started Thursday night in Boston. with stops at Hartford. Conn. and; 24 ..(CPl .- Cleveland and a non-stop leg from. Trans-Canada Pipe Linn-s, Ltd., Cliicazo to Oakland. i today applied to the Board of; Several hours after the piano Transport Commissioners for pcr-,vi'as slmttcred into fragments about mission to build a pipeline to carry :10 miles from the Oakland Air- Aliberta natural gas as far east as nort. an announcement by the News in llrief OTTAWA. Aug. Montreal. Federal Bureau of Investigation in --- .San Francisco said: "The FBI. QUEBEC. Aug. 24 -LCP) -,is making an inquiry to determine Premier Dupiessis indicated toduyluhctlicr sabotage has been com- the Quebec Government will turn miffed." down a request by the Liberal Op-I The office of chief agent Harry position for official represcntalicnfximball would go no further than at I public inquiry into collapse of that. and would not comment on the 53,000,000 Three Rivers bridgeiwhether such an investigation Jan. 81. icculd be called routine. -- (No Canadians were listed am- ICYTTAWA. Aug. 24 -ICP) - one pzisscngcrs or crew members.) More Canadians were working at; The only whole body was that the start of June than at any prz-y- iof a tow-headed boy. about five ious time in Canada's history. ihelycnrs old. His skull was crushed. Bureau of Statistics reported to-i By mid-day men from the sher- day. 5.247.000 were employed. And-iff's and coroner's office had as- 'Seal who looks after raw mater- LONDON. Aug. 24 - (CP) - leis- Britain will sit tight in the oil dis-I Stokes returned today from Him pute with Iran and wait for thelwliere he led the Bgltialh delega- other side to make the next move. U011 in U10 Suspend? 0 n6ll0UE' it was learned tonight. tions. The talks ended in deadlock Prime Minister Attlee made this Wednesday. decision at a special cabinet meet- Stokes believes that Britain has lug called tonight to hear the re- gone to the limit of concession. port of Richard Stokes. Lord Privy high sources intimated. Sask. Area Quarantined As Dysentery Spreads HAGUE. Sosk., Aug. 24-tCP)- Three entire niunlcipalilies- in- eluding hundreds of Mennonite families-were quarantined today to halt the spread of a deadly tropical disease. Dyscntery. an inflammation of ihe mucous membranes and intes- tines. has killed four babies and stricken some 50 other members of the Be-rgthnl Mennonite com- munity in the Hague area. 35 miles northeast of Saskatoon. An emergency meeting of the couni-ll of Rosthern rural muni- clphliiy banned all public meet- ings and visiting between famil- ies in an epidemic area which covers almost 36 squnrv miles. It said no one is allowed leave the -iuoranilnc zone. Schools will remain closed uu til the outbreak is definitely controlled. Even churrii services were car.- cclled in the settlements where 05- highly religious Mennonites livo. Regina. Canadian Wins Bel From Yank Wilh l93iPlane MUSCLE SHOALS. Ala., Aug. 24 - (CF) Victor E. Barber of Winnipeg today won his bet - a steak dinner and a fishing trip - when he piloted his creaky 1934- model plane to victory over a mod- crn light plane. Barber landed his British-made Del-Iavliland Hornet.-Moth at Mus- cie Shoals Airport at 10:50 A. M.. just two minutes before A. E. Car- son. Florence. Ala., landed his Cub cruiser. Carson had spotted the Canad- ian plane a 12-minute handicap in the takeoff from Birmingham Airport. about 100 air miles south of Muscle Shoals. Barber's craft blew a tire on landing but no serious damage to In the director 0. Saskatclioxxniil Prcventivv llcal:h was reported. Services. Dr. B. T. Dulc, said the "I learned not to try to 0lltd0f(l)'5"ii9r.V" outbreak is pretty the old British plane and the Can- W(Xi"0V'iiF - d " OF ll 0l1P- Ely 3::-': 3335' Carson chuckled at-the Mennonite sctllcmcnis hr When Barber landed his anipliiijf llhl;i:ltil”n1T)i1)'w:3ldii;?rI:oH”:? Thursdny at I2.l.'l":l,"gih”,'."dA,1i'if”"' tzilnlv be confined to the isolat- bysmnders an 00 C iedalr-d Be-rclhal settlements in til? fruppleq mm Comma m for a an - iSaskatclIcw.in bush country. l - . K W. Barber took friendly issue with El" S”c"”'”' Treasurer ' , Carson when the Florence man B”"”""" "I RMWN" ""81 hm inspcctioii of v . cl dvsenlerv is "var.-' said he couldn't believe the Eng- "mimlm wi ' mi 0 . mku lish plane had enough power to f'”g';1ll".gf.7" and M M O geltl offdthe ground again. The bet The disc”, an... i, in ii... 0 0'" - h . t f Rcsthern rural Barber is accompanied by Art ;?:::1lc?;,';1i:;." Mfd extend, 93". Simpson. also of Winnipeg. The .1 '1 iii rural municlpalitv Canadians are on a vacation trip W" m 0 E of Aberdeen and westward into around the United States. ".9 mi-ni municipality of War- -l mg". i id step: are Mr. Eiirmiani MI - - - FITCS CCIWIIIIIC In being taken in semi food intr- the affected region. Health offli- clail at Hague mid they "9 "Cr lvely checking spread of the dis- eased and that medicines are on Mgr: Dale said he believes tho disease was contracted in Mexlg; by member: of a IFWP 0i d Bergthnl Mennonites who ma e an ill-fated attempt iii lei ii" I new colony in Honduras. in Cen ti-ai America British Columbia VANCOUVER. Aug. 24 -(OP) -- Pianos continue today to eat lhrowgh British Columbia forest areas. parched by the long drought. with 3.000 fire-fighters engaged. the forest protecting fund. raised to ii record high of 02,600,000 this ycllr. will be overdrawn. forestry officials said. LUCK mtimrfn BEil..l'AST. 1Teiund -(cw)-in-om now on "luck gnllmltcd" mly be exported to ritain without I d 1 uucgj inning but licence. The traffic has been made 12:: gforfacwltle. for! expansion. possible by the rescinding of Lima omclulu say only 110 of 2.- npecisl licence which was required 000 npplic. ii can be Idmlllrd lt- MONTREA1.-- (cm - M:-dical faculty officials at McGill Unl- vcrslty report a continued de- the accelerated program approved by Parliament." ' - Premier Duplessts ,. mechanics to repair the Winnipeg rndio 0liiC0i': Flt. Lt. A. KMDPCF. iSuez Canal Canadian 1abor's lnconie hit an sembled perhaps 30 bodies - they all-time monthly peak of s'l88.- couldn't be certain, 000,000 in May. A blinding flash of flame ,and the dull roar of an explosion awak- QUEBEC. Aug. 24 -(CP) - ened residents of the farming area today announ- at 5:30 AM. P.D. T. (8:30 A.M. 0911 plans for a 515,003,000 liydro- E.D.T.l, The plane was scheduled electric development iii l10FiiiW95iv- to reach the Oakland Airport at cm Quebec and for a phosphorous 5:35 o'clock, plant, near Montreal. in which initial investment will be 55.000.-I 000. Preparing For Landing SAINT JOH-N,-N.B.. Aug. 24,- fCP) -- Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, The pilot was preparing for the landing. The plane's landing gear was down. The ship was over the Minister of Defence Production. rolling brown hills that skirt the will officially open the second mainland side of San Francisco Maritime Industrial Exposition to Bay. be held at West Saint John Sept. Then came the thundering crash. 1 to 8. it was announced today. successive explosions, and all was Red Cross Mercy Flight Takes Off For Jamaica TORONTO, Aug 24 A icp) ..;i itlnued on to Toronto. Red. crow mercy mgm in i-.um.l It arrived here about noon, pik- cane-swept Jamaica took off to-ling uii three tons of food rnd nails. ””.”u.”"fiS 2”?” ”' ”””” '?i5l..i2”'i.i?ff. llli.3.L”.".”..3”ff..' 5.32 e . . . . announced yes-' I” 6 9 terday at Ottawa that it had l)eenli'iiililt- Jamaica has no facilities asked by the Red Cross to fly foml toga Etch; landitniz. R d C I and supplies from Toronto and ii UHF M0 W0 8 F055 0 - Winnipeg to Kingston. Jamalca. lflcials: S. A. Dlarnason. Winnipeg. The flight was interrupted when executive assistant to the National a North Star aircraft bringing Commissioner. and 1-1. Leather. 3,000 pound. of blankets and lgmps Hamilton. Ont, chairman of the from Winnipeg to Montreal land-lnalilmal executive. ed at North Bay. 0nt.. early today Crew of the aircraft are: Flt, Lt. wim engine i,i-oubie, C S. Olson. Vancouver. captain; Two other North Stars W(il”.'lF0' -7-S Middlemnv ONEWE. 00- flown in from Montreal, mic with Mini: F0 DJ Phiiiilis. CiiilZ3'FY- plane. and the other to pick up ltslMonlrcnl. navigator: W0- C-W- cargo and continue the flight. IBsiinc, Vancouver. engineer: W0- Aftor a delay of more than aulF.W. Arlair. iieroengine techhican. hour transferring the cargo, tlicinnd Cpl. J.H. Reid. Halifax. air Montreal-based North Star con- tratflc. association. mArea Seen Possible Trouble. Spot (By J. M. llobcr-t:.Ir. Aiwocinieili Presu News Analyst) Cl Ie observers are wntciiinr: Siiiiid IW ""5 U- N- H", oEKypuRn,1,m,.ii and Anglryl As for Britain and the treaty. Ewpuan situations ".95.. (1,...-S in. it. is a foregone conclusion that gm” of appronhing iroubie .,.l,ihc U. N., if and when the mat- rcsolutioii, so that it will rcp- rcsent llillzi more than a morril the Ne" E-ML lcr comes before it, will not Egypt J,” be", hoidin, up countenance any unilateral du- suez Cami shipping demmd in.-.niinciulion of a treaty which li.l:I I5:-A31, on the ground that ii stiilr has five years to run. , of war still exists between them Tliiil Wililid 1c&V8 Britain Hz! and that. ill self-defence. she has in i'CliIl EBSM in NW WIY Iii! desires. Siie would probably just; is right in block anything which ignore any denunciation. might build up Israeli military . Britain nrengih, Suez does not mean to At the same time. Cairo has re- What it did a half centurv CR0- doubled its long-time agitation Its value was small durlnc ihr aga'".t ,. 1935 muiuai dgfencn Second World War. But it can- treaty which gives Britain the not be left in a vacuum for en- rigbt In keep troopii for the d!e- tm5',plCkllii!- fence at the. canal, and which 50 far -is Eizrnt is concerned- provldes for Joint administration 500 iiiis "0 NORM fif i'Tii0l'CiliII of (he Sudan, Egypt wan" ii, uii, her will in the mailer. She can stage anti-British demonstrations of all sorts. as in the past. with- out any concrete effect. But the whole squabble affects Wcstorn-Arab relations when the Middle Eastern oil situation is in crisis. and when the West II preparing military base: ll part of the program to contain Rul- Egypt: premier repealedThurs- day that the treaty will be can- celled in a short time. Israel has carried the shipping situation to the United Nations security Council. which ll export- ed to vote Monday for a resolu- tion calling upon Egypt to stop her interference. for thcuhipment of ahanu-och. ltho university. Ervpt has served noiico thai Ila quiet, SIVIK:-t'kllI.'I)I'lA)' no nlTc-n.l7i.on to them Guardian. Five Cents. ' Daily Founded 1801. RASH The M 50 Killed vTEn Huge Airliner Crashes Into Hillside In California save for the crackling of grass and brush set ablaze by flam- ing gasoline. And on the hillsid! was a batter- ed book. The flyleaf showed the title - ”F:om Here To Eternity." Furrows gouued by the four mas- sive engines showed that the plane bit about 15 feet beloiv the crest. of a hill some 1,500 feet high. The engines were rocketted over the hill and into a steep ravine, into which most of the bodies also fell. Debris Mile Away Debris from the plane was found as fr as a mile distant from the fire-blackened hillside scene. Mail from the cargo festooned the scrub oaks that dot the pasture land. some six acres were burned over by the gasoline-fed flames. The largest piece of wreckage of the giant plane was a piece of the tall section, about as big as a small sedan. The impact of the crash blasted the rest of the ship into ,V(Continued';rii-Pdge-fTCT)lf3l CHARM Slloulb BEGiN AT HOME; lF filter. is kiweoov HALIFAX, Aug. 34 - (cp) .. Official forecasts issued tonight by the Dominion Punblic Weather Office here and valid until mid- night Saturday. Synopsis: Over an inch of rain has fallen W9? Paris of Cape Breton and the eastern shore regions. while three inches has fallen at Sable Island. This weather is associat. ed with disturbances. which are m0VinB' along the line through Sable Island and Newfoundland. Over the rest of the district skies are mostly cloudy. Little change is expected in the weather during the week-end. Regional forecasts: Prince Ed- ward Island-Cioudy with I. few sunny intervals. Little change in temperature. Light winds. Low and high Saturday at Cim;-ions. town 58 and 70. High tide today at 331 A. M. and 526 P. M. sun rises today at 55 A. M and sets at 7.05 P. M. Summerside lldc eighteen min utes later than Charlottetown M.C.A. AIR SERVICE Dally Except. Sunday Leave Charlottetown for Monctm 5.30 A.M.; 11.20 A.lVl.: 4.50 l'.M. llr. Charlottetown from Mom-to: 7.25 A.M.; 1.25 l'.M.: 6.55 l'.M. Leave Charlottetown for New Glasgow-Halifax 7.40 A.M. New Glasgow & Sydnei 1.50 PM. New Glasgow J5 Halifax Arrive Charlottetown from New Glasgow and Halifax 11.00 AM. from New Glasgow as Sydney. (.20 PM. from New Glasgow and Halifax. Charlottetown - Sydney flights daily except Sunday. SUNDAY ONLY Lt. Charlottetown for Moncloli . 0. Ar. Charlottetown from Moucton 5.5.5 I'. IOBDEN - CAPE TOIIMENTINI FERRY SERVICE Daily Standard Time Leave Borden uenvu (7. '13 9.10 A.M. 0.10 AM. 10.85 A.M. 10.35 A.M. 1.00 RM. 1.00 PM. 240 RM. 2.40 BM. (.30 RM. (.80 RM. 7.80 RM. 7.80 RM. 0.00 I'.M. 0.00 BM. 1010 EM. 10.30 PM. ..:-:2-1.. WOOD ISLANDS - UABIDOU FEES! SERVICE (Standard TIIIII) have Wood Islands- Prlhiiaoo Hon - 1 AM. If LII I P. . Chas. A. Dunning-0 LII. 1 I'M. I PM. Leave Caribou- ghis A. Dunning-1 AM. 11 A.M- I . Nova-IA.,I.,1P.M.v