saw YORK (AP)-The maste of the ill-fated Andrea Doria testi- find Thursday his ship was mov- lpzz at nearly top speed before it collided with the Stockholm oil Nantucket last July 25. Capt. Piero Calamai said: llrhere were no ships around us. we were not in crowded waters. That's why 1 wassble to proceed regularly-" The captain. appearing tired ma worn. spent his ninth day on he witness stand in the inquiry pielimlna ,4 to trial of more than in claims growing out of the collision and sinkrng of the Andrea Doria. Fifty persons lost their lives. Calamal has been undergoing minute cross - examination by a battery of lawyers. The procedure brought a protest from Eugene Underwood. chief counsel for the ltalian line. that the captain was being subjected to "trial by or- deal." rnderwood said Calamal was being asked needless, senseless gnd repetitious questions that con- tributed nothlng to the body oi lscts being sought in advance oi trial. N0 FOG The captain denied he was mov- im: in a foggy area at 21.8 knots- only 1.2 knots less than top speed -in order to maintain a sched- ule. He said "clrcumstances"-- Calamal admitted he had heard the area around Nantucket do scribed as something like "the Times Square of the Atlantic" but said he believed eastbound ships generally moved farther south ot Nantucket than westbound ships. Re had said earlier that he re- lied on radar when moving through fog-had he not he would have cut speed to 12 or 14 knots. Captain Says And rea Doria Was Going Near Top Speed when he did spot the approach- lll Stockholm by radar. he also had said. he was sure their rela- tive Position and direction would permit safe passage, Each side blames the other for making-wronstto-nsttsclast moment. causlnl the collision. Each has said. too. that its turn was made to give the other more room. J. Watson MacNsught. Parliam- entary assistant to the Minister of Fisheries. was guest speaker last evening at the re ular meet- Club. held in the " ” Centre. tug of the Summerslde Y's Men's Club. held in the "Y" Cenm. After being introduced, to the club by George Key. Jr.. who chair ed the meeting. Mr. MscNaugbt gave those present an interesting account of a trip to Japan made in connection with a conference between Canada. the United States and Japan regarding control of fisheries in the North Pacific. His talk centered around his per- sonal impressions of the cities of Tokyo. and Klyoto, in which he spent twelve days. He found Tokyo to be a huge. sprawling city. cov- ilint "we were not in crowded raters."-permitted it. WESTERN, RAYMOND GRANT optometrist will be in his Tlgnlsh office Sat- urday, October 20th. BUYING live and dressed poult- ivy Monday through Thursday. Wsddell Broa.. Crapaud. DANCE IRISIITOWN Hall Oct- ober 22. 35.00 door prize. music by Urban Delgan and the Old Timers. MARGATE PASTORAL Charge services Sunday, October list. New London 10 a.m. Margsts. a Mas- conic service at 11.00 am. and long River 7.30 p.m. S.H. Haslam B.A., B.D.. Minister. NORTH IEDEOUE United Church. Service for Sunday Octo- her 21st, 0.30 Travellers Rest 11 ...m. North Bedeque. 'I..l0 11-m- Freetown, Rev. 6. 6. Walls. Min- lsler. 0'LEARY PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada. Servic- ts of Divine Worship for Sunday. October 21st: Brae 9.30; Bloom- field. 11.00 a.m.; West Devon, 2.- 30 pm.; 0'Laary, 1.8) p.m. Rev. J. Heher man. Minister. ALBEBTON pastoral charge. United Church of Canada, Sunday. Oct. 21st. Tignish. worship at 9.!) a.m. (weather permitting). Alber- ton, worship at 11 a.m. will be conducted by Rev. Norman Green. Sunday school at the same hour. Cascumpec, Sunday School at GM p.m. worship 1.N p.m. WLEARY United Ba tlst Church C.0. Hewlett S.A.. S. ., Minister. October list Sunday School and Preaching Service units at 10.30 am. Special Rslly Programme is being provided. Knutsford 10.80 s.m. Alma Preachi Service at 1.00 sp.m. Evening Meet- llls pringfleid West 7. Every- one welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Clnldl. New London Pastoral Charge. 11.00 am. Long River Divine Worship 8.00 pm. Divine Worship St. John's. Clifton 7.!) Geddle Memorial, Divine Worship Whankofferlng) at Goddio. Ernest l?"nI1nl and Arthur Johnston to NIL Rev. L. D. Bartlett B.A.B.D. Minister. 'mlIIIVlCIlfof'theParlsh IfAlbartosIhrIundAY.0ctobu' ering an area approximately two- thirds of the total area of P.E.I. GUARDIAN ..NAME CORRECTED -In the caption under photo of Alberton rugby team in yesterday's paper. the name of the third player in the front row should have read Paul Nicholson. IN nos'm'At.- Cnst. Harry MacKay of the Summersido Police Department entered Prince Coun- ty Hospital yesterday for treat- ment fouowing an in.lin'y to a leg suffered while conducting an in- vestigation into the theft of a sun from a motor boat on the Summer- side water front. Cast. Mackay sustained the injury while search- ing for the stolen gun beneath one of the wharves in the harbor. D0(.'NRS' REPRESREII - Dr. Arnold Burden, St. Peters. Dr. Robert Smith. Bedeque and Dr. George Dewar. 0'Leary are at- leading the Dalhousie University .Faculty of Medicine refresher course front October II to 19. This course is recognized as meet- ing the requirements of the Col- lege of General Practice of Can- ada. St. Anthony Society Held Annual Meeting The Annual meeting of the St. Anthony's Altar society was held at the horns of Mrs. Albert Peters Fortune Cove, on Thursday night September 17. The president open- answsrad by 12 member. and 1 new member. Mrs. Edonund Arso- nault joined. New members appointed to take "A CRY IN THE NIGHT" rain: or reason. Tllln-1-I CAPITOL SUMMERSDI (load Sun) "A Cry In The Night." the I509-is iugtoryosagtrltooyoungand too grown-up all at the same time. gn-lvu today at the Capitol Theatre. The film stars Edmond O'Brien. Srian Doniavy and Na- tails Wood. Raymond Burr is fos- hired in the screenplay by DIV” Dortort. Miss Wood adds another power- fnl performance to a rapidly ex- pand list in ludi tsrrt g rolosildsuch film: as " b:1 with out A cause," The Burning llilis."' "The Search "' and the forth- coming "The lrl Re Left be- lllnd." opposite Tab Hunter. Nat- alite who was hailed as an act- ing "fInd"' in her childhood has made a solid niche for bu-self at the Warner's studio, repeatedly winning many popularity and bean- ty polls throughout the nation. Aca' Award winner Ed- ' mond O'Brien retinas to Warner-s' whI'IlIelaatappaarIduthound- arworld overland in "Pets ldly's Blues." Jack Webb starrer. its was awarded an Oscar for his belt- liant sysl as the press agent is " larsfbof Contassa." ll y Chartered . 2 neglecucrrgrktohgoihllly with this Accamniml Rectaubject to a penalty as provided for in the Town 1'. Eli” Ilsbsy 1 . Mr. MacNaugl1t Describes To Club Impressions Of Japan ed meeting by prayer. Roll was 1. I Notice is given that non resident labor- snd resident contractors emp nsrosusmwaoosnstss. the Mason A ic-seat; ” very heavily populated. with con- gested trlfflc. a great deal of freight being transported by bic- ycle and hand drawn vehicles. in comparison to Canada, he said, where there is an average of fourteen , 4 of fish consumed per person each year. and P.E.I. where the average is eight to nine pounds per person. the Jap- anese eat an average of ninety pounds per person per year. Of great interest to him, he stat- ed, was the Tokyo fish market where some four million pounds of fish are handled every morning. with remarkable efficiency and cleanliness. He told of the confusion that sometimes develops with non- engllsh speaking taxi drivers. and tourists, due to the lack of street names in Japanese cities. He mentioned the Japanese peo- pleis great interest in photogra- phy, with cameras in evidence ev- erywhere. He said that the Japan- oa are great imitators. having based their main religion. their ' '- " t their laws. constitution, army and navy. upon those of other countries. At the consluslon of his talk he was thanked on behalf of the mem- bars by Art Holland. During the business part of the meeting a check was made on the sale of tickets for the House of Harmony Quartethe being spon- sored by the Y's Men next Wed- nesday night. A general cleanup of the Y centre. building, and grounds. was planned for Saturday afternoon. Recommendations from the Ex- ecutive were passed by the club. dealing with a ladies' night planned for Novembe iitb and the re-activ- ation of the building fund com- mittee. also the phone committees members before each meeting. To club president. Jock Hop- klrlr, informed the club of club member Bill Warwick's promotion and transfer to Woodstock N.B., and also presented him with I Mr. and Mrs. 'l'.J. Inman of Bedeoue on Wednesday celebra- ted their 50th wedding anniver- sary. . During the afternoon and eve- ning they were at home to friends and neighbors who came to ex- tend congratulations and pay their nlilects to the esteem Cou- llle. Telegrams. leeters and Rood will messages were re- ceived all through the day from friends in the United States. all testifying to the esteem in which they are held. Mr. and Mrs. Inman were.mar- rled at liedeque in the Methodist Church by Rev. George Steele. now deceased and their attendants were the late Thomas and Annie Bell. Mrs. Ionian was the former Irene Bell a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bell of Bedeque. They have 'one daughter Hester Mae ...m...... (Mrs. Albert Llnkletter) and three grandsons, Robert, Graeme a .' Donald. l Mr. Inman has been a liir lung resident of Bedeque where he has always been active for the better- ment of the community. A member of the Orange Lodge all his adult life he is a Past Grand Master of this Province in the Order. .Durlng the afternoon and eve- ning the guest were received at the door by Mrs. Albert Link. letter. Tea was poured by Senator Elsie lumen and Mrs. Robert Re eves. Assisting in serving wen Mrs. Ralph Callbeck. Mrs. Arnold Henderson, Mrs. Ellis Webmer. Mrs. Edwin Lord. Mrs. James Brady. Mrs. Helen Smith and Mrs. Otto Doull. Mrs. George Inman ushered in the guests and Master Donald Linkletter was in charge of fh( S'side Group To See Power Plant Three officials of the town of Summerside left yesterday for Ver mont State with Donald Gordon, of A. Pickard Machinery Co. included in the party from Sum- merside are the town manager -70G Bfolllly. the superintendent of the Summerside Electric Light De- partment. Louis Hacker; and the going-away ft from the club. The attent of the members was directed to a course for Scout and Cub leaders being held in this waskeng in Crapaud. and also to the fact tllist October ms is Boy Scout A e . Dick Il)iilf.0l:hl:led as finesmaster for the meeting. Present as guests were Kan Mac- Kenzle of Truro and Walter HYDU man of Charlottetown. .: care of altar boys surplles on Sun- Mr . Hen Gallant, Mrs. l,1t.sl,:ei.rtnArsetl:aiiit. ltlyrs. Arthur Gal- Tlhtdn came the election of offi- cers for the coming year as fol- lows; Mrs. Anthony Finn-n. pm- ldent. was re-elected: Secretary. Mrs. Hector Richard; and Treasur- gr, Mrs. Robert Arsenault. All members paid dues for the com- ing year- Tbose on lunch committee for next meeting are Mrs. liubart Pi- neau. Mrs. Robert Arsanault. Miss Lucy Gallant, Mrs. Vincent Perry. and Miss Bernice Gallant. Mrs. Robert Arsenault invited members to her home for next meeting it was moved and secon- ded to have meetings begin at 1! o'clock in the future. Closing of meeting by Prayer after which Bingo was enjoyed by all and a nice sum realised money now on hand 014.11 A delicious lunch was served by hostess assisted by the committee in charge. V FOR RENT Five room bungalow with bath. Hot water heating. Modem kitchen. Furnished or unfurnished. Located on Central Street. Summer- side. Apply-- D. O. STEWART Solicitor Summerslde. loyedintharown toseeuresllesnseftbm IX Alberfon Fire Department Meets Fire Chief Stephen Burke pre- sided at a meeting of Alberton Fire Dept. held in the Legion Club- room last night. A number of fire Protection problems were dealt with and it was decided that I oil burning stove and a 200 gallon tank he purchased for the fire hall. Following ” able 4' , ion it was approved that a 4.000 gallon reservoir be' constructed somewhere in the vicinity of the new school and a committee was appointed to attend the location and construction. Minutes were rec'd by secretary Hub Lsavltt. MOVIE BANNED BANGKOK (Reuters) - Pre- mior Pibulsonggram has ordered police to ban the showing of the Hollywood movie The King And I in Thailand's capital. The film depicts the life of an English school teacher in the palace of a Siamese king in the 1860:. slam in the former name of Thailand. scnunmlus scllool. plant foreman. George Morrison. The group will visit a city about the size of Surnmerside which is utilizing a particular type of diesel generating plant in supplying el- ectrlclty. The demonstration is being spon- sored by the Caterpillar Company, and the Summerside officials are taking advantage of the opportun- ity in the interests of the Summer- sido Electric Light Department. m..m..mn.g,;1..:n GOLDN wrbomo . .r.a.i-., guest book. Plato By Wotton ROYAL BORDEN Fri - Sat. 7:15 - 9:15. Matinee Sat. 2:30. John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter in biggest and most beautiful picture ever made. It's "THE SEARCHERS". CAMEO KENSINGTON Fri. - Sat. 7:15 - 0:15. Matinee Sat. morning 10 em. Leo Gorcsv and the Bowery Boys also com- edian Honty Hall in comedy "PARIS PLAYBOYS". Also let'- ial and news. Bank drawing Fri- day worth S65-00. alt 07l3"”' AIl'l'g-LITE DR. A. R. GRANT Will be absent from his office at the Medical Centre Summerside from October 15th to November 5th, 1956. O REGEN 1 Sta-ful BATTERIES Meals Water Ody 3 Times a Yod' g Rbnsrnnl ear no MATTHEW'S mtf ssavlcs Surnmerslda Dial 89 - y w r . ll-fl-Y Alpha Meets l Friday. Oct. 19, 1956 Theauardlan. Page 13 The regular weekly me of we summers”. Mm H,j”g,ub Junior Hi-Y Club was brought portation. Coats for the three as was held October 17 in the "wine by the president. Junior Hi-Y Mate! to the Hi-Y conference Centre with the president. Nedjconsists of grades seven, eight V, and nine. The treasurer. Ron Mac- Farltne reported that the trans- Benthorne in the chair. Worship period was led by the club chap- lain. James Norton. The minutes to Moncton. The in Moncton were paid. Charles Rickey gave a report on his trip at 8:9 with the HEY hymn. of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Charles Hickey and lvproved. A good turnout of membe n was on hand the pre- vlous night to deliver circulars for I local firm. The finesmaster's job was va- cated on a motion by James Nor- Ftooland seconded by Ron Mac. arena. The president urged the members to pay their yearly dues, The deadline is in January. This Weeks dance will be sponsored by the Nvha Club as the Gamma flllbf Wishes to have their dance e ollowlng Saturday. &;wb9l AllTlqTE Sta-ful BATTERIES Needs Wafer Only 3 limes a Yeav' '51 normal car van RELIABLE MOTORS Summerside Dial 2428 .. SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT 7-9:25 BIG DOUBLE BILL "TWO-GUN LADY" Peggy Castle - Wm. Talman Every man was her target fuiiliiiu llllllll-llllllli, illllliltl-ltiilllf mun sar. 2-7-9:25 THE TEEN-AGE DATI III LOVERI' LANE THEY'LL NEVER LET HER FOROITI W sj: l -. -.-..ma..-,-.. . . IODAY 3 :15-'1-9:20 SAT. 7-9:20 "RACE FOR LIFE" - Richard Conte - Marie Aldon l.TEZosdD,VlI.IQ&pwsnw EWUbtKZ PARADE Schunnans School Parade talus pleasure in presenting the fol- lowlng program over Radio Station CJRW this Saturday eve- ning. October 20th or 7:30 PM. 1. Beulah Arsenalut. ary. Grade 5. Reading tary. Grade 5. Vocal Solo. Grade 4. Reading. Grade 5. Piano sole. F P I D5 Grade 4. Reading INTERSCHQLASTIC Quiz CONTEST IORDEN VOIIIIS AIR MARSHAL JOHNSON SCHOOL O Note to students-All contestants must be on hand at CJRW on Friday evening, October 19th at 7.15 pm. to record program for presentation on Saturday night. Summerside Element- 11. Rodney Savidant. Summerslde Elemen- 1. Ruth Currie. Slmmsrslda Nancy Boates. Susnmsrsida llsmeotsry. 0. Pamela Judge. lammsrslda Elementary. 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