Dark Lightning - I&n TOPDHI Miller -. .-..-. Inspd ugpy lbllmsn young petr- lguu engineer from Alshunn. misses his bus to Bumntonlo. Tens. Mons. Mason wife of n uni. rancher. rim him I ll"- At hr own home 5 rd 1106 run out into the road. she lose: control of the our end crashes into I ditch. Quickly recovering from the shock. I110 Ins the insured Gary carried to the house. Gary realise- llut he is felling In love with Adelaide. Mn. Mason's twenty- .m, ,9” old daughter. who helps nuns him. OHAFIE. HI Two weeks from the day of the pocidsevrit, they let Gary so down- stairs. His arm was still in a sling. but he could stand alone uid the bruises on his face had hood to a yellowish green. Adelaide held his good arm, and !lim steadied him on the other side. He staggered slowly domi the stairs. laughing in embarras- merit at his own weakness. But Adelaide made a Procession of it. humming a football march loudly. laughing delightedly when they got him safely to the bottom. "L4.-t him get his breath now. Slim. and then we'll take him in the dining room. were having thick steak. just for you, Gary, and Mom baked a lemon pie." "Gee whiz!" Gary was tramu- lous with emotion. "You Masons are certainly swell people. I don't know how to thank you for every- thing." "Don't try. then. We think you're sort. of nice. yourself. Take it easy now. Mom keeps these floors polished till an ant would break his neck. Hello. Dad - look at our invalid. Isn't he frisky?" "Well. son. you look L little bit like a. man again." "I feel like a cream puff. But it helps to get my pants back. I've never seen this part of the house before." he reminded them. "I was knocked out when tliey carried me in. Pretty nice, isn't it?" "Oh. we get along with it. Here's your place. I'll cut your meat for you. Can you manage the rest?" There were a half-dozen candles on the table. and s. long side- board winked with silver. Mona Leo beamed from the head of the table. and at the foot Harvey briskly swished I. carving knife and spooned gravy, looking magis- terial even without his coat. A Mexican girl in a blue uniform passed things. He would. Gary Tall- man told himself. have A house like this some day Sonia day when he found a well and brought it in and leaned back to draw his royalties and have some fun. He looked at Adelaide. bright- eyed and pretty, and a wistful pain crawled up again and clutch- ed at his throat. With a girl like that across the table. a man coulrl take the world apart - but what if she wouldn't wait. what if some STUDY FLAG - for the second time this flag for Canada. Members are years ago a committee was es action was taken on its recomme to it. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 'Vfsuldn't Dream or dotting llld' Canadian Kitchen At New Home LONDON ' (OP) - May '!'mner blunt-spoken ” keeper to Field Marshal marl Alexander and Goun- tess Alexander for 16 years. miffed indigmntly today at reports the Alexanders may dispose of their Cansdlsn gift kitohen. "Utter nonsense." said Miss Turner decisively. "why, we would i not dream of getting rid of it. I can tell you truthfully that's the i last thing we think of doing." The question arose after reports - were published here during the 7 . week-end to the effect that Loni The House of Commons is expected to take up session the question of a distinctive ii-atlonal known to be studying a. new d(tSlBI1- SGVBH tablished to study the question but no ndations. This picture shows two mem- bers of that committee looking over some of the 2,695 designs submitted ((,'l' Photo) Nova Scotia my KINGSLEY BROWN .lr. (Canadian Press Ctaff Writer) WEST JEDDORE, N. 8. -(CP- In little more than a. decade. there has been a -big change in the life Nova Scotia's fishing villages. Good catches and fair prices. I rare combination in the fishing in- rlllslry. have transformed simple hamlets into modern cormminities with chrome kitdhens. washing- niaohines and deep-freezers. These people. who send their older children away to high schools didn't buy those conveniences by depriving themselves of other things. They have learned to save for a "rainy day." It's a healthy prosperity based on hard work and. of course. prov- idence. Generally the lc-bsters were plentiful. and fishermen were suc- cessful when they made their daily harvests with trawls, haridlines and nets. Electricity Factor Talia this eastern shore village of 175 residents for example, Teen-agers here can remember the coming of olectricity. although at the time only the smrekecvper could take advantage at it. when others did, they first boug'ht per- haps only a toaster or an iron. other chap had beaten him al- ready? He choked on a sip of water and spilled some on the lace mat. laughed nervously and said. "Sorry - I still seem to be pretty swkward." And then the front door bang- ed open and three people barged in. Grace, with a little hat over one eye and heavy mascara on her lashes. and her husband and a man Gary had never seen be- fore. "Hello. you-all" Grace kissed her father on the eyebrow. flick- sd a gloved hand at her mother. took an olive out of the dish. "Hello. Wreck. How are you?" "Pin:-. thank you." Gary stumbl- ed to his feet. "You know 01 - and this is Bob Ferguson. Mr. Tallmsn. Bob. Mom": orphan." "Pull up chairs. gans."' Har- VQV Mason ,nzest.'.ircd hospitably. though he did not get up. "Can't do it. Dad. We're having dinner at the Dutchman's. And then were going dancing. We came for Adelaide. Get. some clothes on. Addie. and let's go." "What do you want to go to the Dutchnians for? There's plenty here. Tell Maria to bring some more plates, Mother." "Really. Dad. we can't. Ollie has already made a. reservation for us. You might give the boys a drink. though." "Get some hiczhball glasses, Ade- laide - the stuff's in the side- board there." "Nothing for me. thanks." said Bob Ferguson stifvfly. He was a handsome young man. in an aloof and rather arrogant fashion. He had shaven to the Quick. and his white coat and blue trousers were smart and expgn. live. Gary ruefully rubbed a palm over his own cloudy chin. Ha couldn't shave himself with his left hand. and for two days sum had been busy set?-inc cattle ready to ship Grace said. "Addie. will you hurry? You aren't going in that (INC. I hope?" i Adelaide went on deliberately El-Imhl up Gary's steak. Her eyes were cool but there were red spots burning in her cheeks. "I'm not lqlnl." she said. "Nice of you to include me. but I you-n fay . quiet evening at home." "Well: for heaven's sakel Whats the matter? We got this party up for you. practically." "You'd have a nice time. Addie.' her mother suggested. " course she's going," non Fonuson lighted a cigarette elg. IIIIMII. "Shel bdfj cggy gm gases to not lap on it. Adelaide, and cam Quid two hours sinking I19 - f your face.” Th!-y can remamibnr when their parents laid in a winter's provis. 'ions, whnn bread came out of an ioven and butter from an earthen- lware chum. Now these are sold by line sforeknepcr who brings them from Halifax. 40 miles away. About .1 third of these inshore fishorrnen have cars or pickup trucks. They're not second-hand heaps, either. The cars are kept '1n garages to prevent corrosion from the salt air. "When I've not the price of fhl'Po cars in the bank I'll buy one." a fisherman told me last Isummer. He bought one recently. Inn Fight-cyliiider job with radio and heater. Solid Hornet . Visitors to these villages soon notice the chnnge. Whore homes were once built upon mortar-cov- ered stone. new ones are going up with concrete foundations. Pick:-5 fences stand hnfore newly-painted homes. Favorite colors are white nnd ynllow. with tfhe trim colors generally red. black or green. The fishermen aren't making any fortunes, but this last decade wns probably the first time they've been nhln to live comfortably and pr-rhap: meet their bills. Fishermen once wont to cities aid towns to find work when the fishing season ended, Many worked on the Halifax docks; others went into the forests to cut lumber Nowadays most manage to find enouglr to do around home in the winter. They clean their gear, out bows and kit "l'iendlnfl" for their lobster traps, mend netstllut have been torn by sharks and dogfiah. and cut their voar's firewood. Recreation? They like to hunt ducks. walk five or six miles along their rnlblt mars lines and ner- haips sat in few traps for musk:-at. thergste every morning this wool. I'm tired. I want to read a good "Oh. I see," said Piers-uson. nut- ily. "It's a book." "Get somebody else. lob. Oct Dev Crsndsli." "I dont wuw Dev Oi-andall. I want you." (Continued) and outlook of the hardy people of Welcome Change In The Life And Outlook Of Fisher Folk Investigation of Jet crash To Be Long, costly Undertaking PCIRTIY) AZZURRD. Italy (Reu- ters) - British naval salvage ves- sels today started sweeping the deep Mediterranean off this port on the island of Elba in an of- fort to recover Britain's Comet Jet airliner which crashed last week with the loss of 35 lives. Alan Lemwx-Boyd. British min- ister of transport and civil avia- tion. said hers early today that it is likely to be an extremely long. difficult and expensive under- taking. "But that is entirely justfiable in view of the importance of the Cornet and our national pride in it.” he said. 1 Sabotage Possible Leiinox-Body told reporters the possibility that the Jet plane was sabotaged could not be completely ruled out. "But we must not shelter be- hind something of this sort. We must make absoultelrv sure we have thoroughly examined the air- craft itself. The recovery of the wreckage will be one of the most difficult salvage opei'at.imis ever under- taken by the Royal Navy. Charis indicate that the hulk is lying in between 450 feet and 1,000 feet of water. Crashes Not Linked Lennnx-Body told reporters that. "in the hard world we live in," sabotage could be I. reason for the crash. but there is "absolutely no reason to link" it with that of Ii Philippines airliner outside Rome .ka:....:.m..c.?.. Alexander, who became Britain's defence minister after his term as Canadian governor-general, would sell the all-electric kitchen as I prelude to moving into 1 new house left him by sn uncle. The new home. at Ashdown Vale. Sussex, is not equipped for electricity. Far from selling the kitchen. said Miss Turner, the family will take " everything" with them to Ashdaowri Vale and make the neces- sary sdcptetions. regardless of ex- pense. BRITAIN WAENED WEliL1NG'IY)N. N. Z.. (Routers) -New Zealand Monday warned Britain against allowing a current deal to import American ”gift" beef to out into New zealand's tradit- ional markets in Britain. Agricult- ure Minister Keith Holyoake said the Dominion will protest if the 517,250,000 Anglo-American beef deal adversely affects New Zealand beef growers interests. four days later. Both planes had Left Beirut, Lebanon. seven hours before crashing. "There is no apparent similarity between the two accidents, since the Phippinos plane did not ex- plode until it hit the ground." Lennox-Boyd said. Lennox-Boyd said he will go Bar Harbor sees Great Future In Ferry service an HARBOR. Mo. (or)-um in Bar Harbor they're snthusilsuc about the proposed new ferry ser- vice to Yer-mouth. N. 6. Mr one thing they say the ferry will put Bar Harbor. mainly I summer resort. "in the middle of sroad instead ofstthoendof one." Financially. the ferry is expec- ted to be A big factor in a changing Bar Harbor economy. 1'. I. aer- rish. so-year-old town manager. on- timates the new bolt service will bring the town about 0500.000 a year in extra income. Besides that it will mean quicker access to cm- sdas' Maritime province: for tour- ists and business traffic. Now being built at Montreal. the ferry will carry 150 cars and 000 passengers. It is scheduled to stlrt operations in June. 1065. The cost is being borne by the Nave Scott: and Canadian governments and the boat will be operated by Canadian National Railways. The old ferry from Yarmouth made its New England terminus at Boston so it means s. major con- struction job to take care of the new boat here. The Bar Harbor terminal will include a. pier ex- tending 750 feet from the shoreline and two approach drives to the loading platform. The 100-foot-wide platform will include a ticket of- fice and waiting room. TWO-CAR. PARKS At the base of the pier will be two parking spaces. each with a capacity of 760 cars. A United States customs office will be built nearby. There are opponents to the ferry terminal but they are few. teriminal would be objectionable At first it was feared the ferry to Bar l-larbor's fashionable sum- mer colony. The teriminal is being built on a choice bit of waterfront back to London to make a state- ment in Parliament Wednesday on the crash. property. "We have been assured that the l.o'.v Insurance lists Will Not As Iv If Driver Left on Drive IJGVIIIEAL (GP) - maniacs eompsnin moved Mondsy to pun- ish rooklsu youths by refining to putt safe-driving premium reduc- timl to their punts. The Canadian Unncw:-than M- sooistinn and the lndspandnit Au- tomobile lnsunmo oonfccios ni- nounood that a ll per cent reduc- tion on automobile insurance rota will become effective ran. 1. for the driver of I. plouurs our who has not had an Iaoldilt In tho last three years. mtiftiiedrivarisundcm, orallowsssonundclstotive the car. the new rates will not apply. 1119 companies explain that ststistiu show youths have a N- latlvsly high aooidont rste. ' Pennts who allow dsudhter-I under 26 to drive the family our wulbeolldiblsforaibprount discount because. insurance or. flcilils said. they an 13 llkdy to become involved in woldsnu ths.nsou.Itnthesonwliotsku the our to ptrtlel. not tbs hush- ter. said the inourarios men. -moors nnssn.-r 10 amps ' RANGOON. 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