1 A . of at More ' j Worth makes a man. I FIRST SKIHON MABRIES AT ll COSTA MESA. Calif. (AP)- Charles Bryant. 32, a widower. and Mrs. Lou McDonald. 80. childhood sweethearts more than 60 years ago in Centralla. lll., were married here Saturday. Bryant recently renewed his friendship with Mrs. McDonald after learning she had recently become a widow. Prowse turned in Coming Events ice Cream Festival. Kingston Hall. Ju 29. Oran a Celebration. July 12th. North ver Rink. See Kenslngton Players in South Rustico Hail tonight. Card party. Spring Park Hall. Monday 8.30, prizes, tournament Barn dance. Cliff Peters Orch- esira. Rollo Bay. Monday, July 1. Regular Dance. Bonsha inn. Tuesday night. Burns' Orchestra. Dance Fortune Hall Tuesday night. Chalsson's Orchestra. Reserve Wednesday. August 1. for Hampshire United Church Ullppef. Special meeting Clyde L.0.B.A. ;lunde 28. All members please at- Ell . were taken ona T dto expressed keen interest the guests. pears elsewhere in this issue. Lieutenant Governor Dance in Vernon River Hall. Tuesday. June 26th. Websters or- chcsira. half of the City municipalities. ilr. Alan Holmes. a director of the Thomson Com- pany Limited and editor of the Gait Reporter brought greeting; from the Thomson Company. After the singing of the National Amh.-.r.i, Rev. T. H. B. M. A.. S.T.M.. offered a prayer of dedicatiu... seated on the plat- form with the vpeakers were Rt. Rev. Monsignor R. V. Maclfenzle. Mr. S. L. Mccabe. General Manag- er of The Thomson Company and Mr. Frank Ws":er. editor of The Guardian who tendered thanks to the Chief Jus”.ee for his address. . Folio the ceremony and tour of the bgimga the nlsltors were . . glres s o uard n at an en- Mm" ' l'"m""" loyable buffet supper at the Char- Reizular dance Crspaud rink WWW" 30”- evcry Friday night. 9:30-1:30. Govumm" GREETING, Burns orchestra. y t ' in bringing greetings on behalf D-Mn St Peters lay. Hols of the Province. the lieutenant Name Hall. Tuesday June as. Me- Governor expressed a hearty1wei- Ewerr orchesfii. Adin!ss' 11 I0. come to the distinguished visitors Paylniz highest market prices mm mm” M mudf Reserve '.'.'cdnesiiay. August 0. lnr chicken supper and bazaar. Snuih Rustico Hall. Rsuular weekly dance. St. lilaryis Hall, sourls. Wednesday. Cliff Peters Orchestra. Dance Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall Tuesday night. Rollie Mac- l(enzie'a Orchestra. Lower Montague Regatta Wed- nesday. July 11. Send entries to Ray Aitken. Reserve June 30th. llarn supper in Hampshire Hall. Sponsored bs aman on Satur- isla day when he touched a button which started The Guardian press rolling off copies of the special edition marking the formal opening and dedication of the new Guardian building on Prince Street. The ceremony was held in the spacious newsroom of the build- ing which was suitably decorated After theieereniony the visitors ur of the building during Whlcillll they the newspaper's operation. Mr. Ian Burnett. General Manage of The Guardian. presided and welcomed The special speaker at the open- ing of the new building was Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. He was introduced by Hon. A. .W Matheson. Premier of the Province. in Hon. Mr. Campbell's speech ap- Prowse brought greetings on behalf of the Province. His Worship Mayor Stew- art extended congratulations on be- a n d other like the dew." "A ncrpaper can be a force for good in a community. helping t- mould the characters and guide the footsteps of its readers along the-path to a free democratic way of thinhin said Governor Prowse. "The Guardian has long oimtrlzutad .-i-rainy 't'o . ouifililand tradition and way or thinking and we congratulate the publishers on the erection of this beautiful mod- prosperious future in home." ion interests... (Continued on page am building. May we also wish the Paper a continued happy and its island MR. HOLMEs' ADDRESS Speaking on behalf of the Thom- Ju son Company. Mr. Holmes said: "i am here today representing the Thomson Company. the parent organisation of the various Thom- son ncwspapers. radio and televis- 1-1-mr .11"'-"we" .....'-;.s1'.;ii.;."ti1;'e large attendance here today and also the presence oi so many men 17) ms HONOUR LIEUTENANT oovaiituobmowsa rnassns SWITCH Slarls Guardian Press Al Formal Opening "Ceremony His Honour Lieutuant Governor oured institution in Prince Edward ad has been growing by leaps and bounds through the years since its first publication and was now literally ”covering the island Fire Cduses Damage To Icebreaker erai hours before being brought The crew began busily unload- oiid deck. was .not known. The blaze was fought by the Montreal fire department and the lmlght g-God. we this '-inatituti of IN-"ill! vat this milestou mu Ndl'IId.' heart in home for rest and love achievement. May Canada in the abundance of material poll the things of the spirit. or all who have given of mi d and heart and hand in days gone by to make it a use- rui servant of the common good. we thank Thee. For all advance i the,sclence and skill of com- wlbh. we bless Thy Holy "0 God. we pray Thee for the place in which we dwell. the city and land of our love and pride. We rejot in her :paciona ' raiity and her busy ways. where hand 3 'ns hand in tail and heart Joins Help us to make this land a fdrer place in which to live-bind our people by the glow of nelghbourly will. by the thrill of common ys. by the pride of common o from strength to strength not on y sessions but in the justice of her institutions. the soundness of her undertakings, the wholesome bro- therhood of her sons and daught- ers. Make her rich in the treasures of the mind, make her mighty in "To this. end direct and bless. we besee:'.i Theo. O Lord. those who in our generation speak where Dedication Prayer 0f1'-red by the Rev. T.l-l.B. Somers at the formal opening and dedication of the new Guardian Building on Saturday afternoon: y and Everlast- invoke Thy gra- cious favour and blessing upon Saviour. doms of incl eign Lady. throughout this commonwealth of her lanlor needs of all mnnkindrand. brooch. to the area's economic and press will be decided by the ' mis.l g. - . l”"-5 l 1 for ready-to-lay pullats; also pigs an f,"'",',L',E .','.5.ff.I'.n'L"dwI,",l:'f..,"-l'-1'.:.'":l'.li' by these and other means. glory problems were first tuned by premiers. ' umber: "are 20 survivors but "N, "l"-ogucedt ll'l.,4.,m' 3W" M” l 35 "" 30 153- WWI!!! Prowse. W T "C u T n ' ' ' to Tim holy name: for His sake. Premier Flemming April 29. Premier Flemming said the nearly all were badly burned. servue " uguiihl iN'Eh" "M." 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W... about to land at ldris up ,1. -.9 71 D'"'"'"”"'- "W "W "UM REYKJAVIK iceland (CF-'ties. with 31 of the st seats in I " P ” "non! the m"I"l'-'!- port. 15 miles outside of Triuolii g5 71 mil; iisacstsaaiou ta-eaua-a. ymmm waghw plug. :3 thoolsl Althlng. l1d1ylh:oAtl:I-t.';lt::leI . ' I - ems”, M1, was 1-1i::en!np:-gignsH:-aerelokiimgpzd 55. N " m' - '3' "mi" ml" '”' " P 9 First reports said the plane hli h ,1 1 "I h, 49 '73 co... M an emu” In”... h weather Sunday to elect a new aaiiiil of lntemsllonal tension . ? . tree n we and of an mmuy uriAu Lint;-negcjrasmment mqulr, a 65 rm 3.". '.u..., J”. n Althiog (parllainent- which 'will makes-the base unnecessary. ma bum mo mm”. nve me mm o( the Edd.” n 51 5; rain or shine. 3ItIDIl atarta we "u "f u" M: "Med kdud" mm 3'"! "'3'" . 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"Id by mum, dmnerk 'uMn' in mm. be eiecirocsted instead or hanged. eiasted t6.atudy lotteries. ital and corporal punishment. the lmmrdmtelv news I the acct "AL"-Ax ,Cp,g.-n., W”, A ieclioaal VI.M.S. rally of the and than is one horse to was mum" M W." Wm "M Mm A woil-informed source says the The of the report deal- committee is expected to launch ggxcltachefl pL”""""- 'lf'l'"" SYDNEY (CPI-Thg pulp-Ijdgu Ilnlted Church I Canada will be two inhabitants. .3” m'hoo"” luv. dosed. In Hll Ciziiilnzaahhdnsh Elurirnltg ing with cufporal punishment is a study of evlduea on l0N.!.lt'!. y ielzlf" "it l"l'r'l'9d 't" '5 Liberian freighter Sofia. a gaping in Ira (larch Tuasd . There was an early rush to the ml... demon "m W” M, um OI CID d pIin'm expected to recommend abolition Due to the lateness of the ses- kllrclm 13:: i Y W 0 poi. rm her gm-bong .149, mg "MI I. at any... All In soils. which must stay open until , g n m m ADT” mm In lmerlllg of this form of punishment as alon. there will be as npvonuuny no .111 an airport csrr.v- ..m1.a um. pm 5.. sun” Ills. gs 1,"; mung; (g p, 1., M73, - - P- ' 1 I M an I00 Input! tbohsosauaa of the Q a prison sntence. it may. until next year in members of ill! I elm Iccldfll. "INC after colliding with another line- M mm m.,,,.,.m,., .g Q fortune of the is is .1 dsstii pesalv g . up 9.. .p 5. .5... Pgplifynont so amass one eornmit- and medical -pr Hg. gr. gm .5. 1-mm”, 3... '. I. gawk. mpg” 'n.... 3. .111 1,. uuectedm .3 ur:. u favor as a can measure in :esmf.irstrIPOt't.uA (sir gs:-htlzin-'WhiltIt&i':i"gslIIl:1. about miles this caps at D ass ' ballots. "WW" ' W” '”'4-'' Nil htlhlht "vii the ,. Y 0 age llnltllllllbyll-t0lII:l'l4:0'teParlls.rneotbv, ealuiitasaonreesaldthere-susloa. .no.'hr-sardsdaseneofthe 'l'bs8ofla.eai-rylnghln-tonsof leads. nnpwhleb is d with the last The worlds messed ”'l50I'INQI an alpwood from llariniieu - WM 1.1 distribution sun, 1. um ; gt": the "mg; mu gamma . aviation llcdlclaa.) .31.. is England. had a&ataawliichoessabo1itaolbW.Dn -- C3"-3"” saws ldnaad A Acspokesrnansaidtiiaidaiadsutssraadtse Tub tbwe sredioaei1imn.issIai.1bsAsla wasast - M p M, six children and three &I&. has teen iirewns Nam among the as passengers The Sofia urriu s In I ll. scars on sboiiuos at lg 13 promotion to true religion; couragemsnt to learning and nud- ly living: a patlent.servlce to the inspire all thinkers. writers. art- ists and craftsmen. that they may do their part in making the heart of this people wise. its mind sound. and its will righteous: that. in whatsoever is true and pure and lovely. Thy name may be hallowed and Thy glory set forth. Especially we pray Thee to grant the fulnsss of Thy wisdom and grace to those who I"":ct the policies and ad- minister the affairs of this news- paper-sava them from all error and ignorance. front prejudice and unreason. from all insincerity and lack of rational control. By their love of truth. by their striving after justice. by their following earl- essly wherever liglit, may lead may Thy kingdom in advanced and Thy name be honoured. Pros- per this industry. we pray The. 0 God, that our conimllnlty may t the richer for its success and our people the happier for its ser- vice. As Thy glorlou Son. our Lord, plied tool and trade on earth so give to all that labour. Pride in their work. a lust reward, and joy both in supplying human need and in serving Thee. their" God and "0 Thou. who ruled in the King- grant. we most humbly beseech Thee. honour and safety to Thy servant. our sover- tha Queen;: peace nation and the peoples: en- shin's fire brigade. The lcebreaker was loaded last week and was to sail Tuesday for northern waters. She was to take about ti5.Esk'i'mo patients to their homes. FORM NEW PARTY BOCHUM. Germany (AP)-Dis sldent members of the Free Dem- ocratic party who refused to join the rebellion against Chancellor Konrad Adenauer last February formed a new party here Sunday. Victor Preusker. who stayed in the cabinet as housing minister when other Free Democrats quit. was elected chairman of the new "Free People's party." CANADA. MONDAY, suns 25, 1956 MONTREAL (CP)-Fire broke out Sunday aboard the iccbreaker C. D. Howe and burned for sev- under control. No one was in- red. ing supplies destlnedtfor the Arc- P P k. Th fternooi. mwd of ”0'0m. "'cM" tn. tic shortly after the blaze ws .Hy';.n.1::ssa1yeoi" d:y in not fi-f'l,;yf5;,r',:,:f”t””"” T"'”'"' '”u' eummmhqdl Qmc "um .' V” 9” 0”" vicmth ""'d' H” Western observers speculated timste of,d lll not be mg; pg-gggntjtibly of the cross. nut um um: mu.w.".d M3 -TY:'1bl:" - "ll ."'”m: would be -e 'ly supersonic. One 96”” sit the slum on the sec. bers of the royahfamily will at- ohevn. mg and . and M - ' he Eel" arsd to have conventional tall Officials said her departure WI" "present them at t D9 . . Wm be delayed. emonles. . plane assemblies. I Hudlnll "'9 Candlan c”"' All three planes were clearly 0 ian Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew AIMED Ar SE1TllNG UNREST NICOSIA (AP)-Britain is pre- sell the plan to the Turks. for paring "generous" new proposals there is a delicate question in to Greek Cypriots to settle their balance. Bnih Greece and Turkey demands for self-government and are members of NATO. Obviously may ask the United States to help Britain dues nni want to alienate sell the plan to the Turks, an in- a NATO ally." turda . '”l,';'i:d,:g;;;ifon";: ,3: di,ei',..,,, WANTS CONSTl'l'L'Tl0N Britain is taking in moves toward Of Cyprusl population. about a showdown in the rebellion by 400.000 areGrccks and 100.000 Greek-Cryprlots who want a union Turkish. The island. only 140 with Greece came.u Sir John miles from 1111- coast of Turkey, Harding, the British governor. re- was Turkish from 1571 until 1878 turned from nearly three weeks when it was signed over to Brit.- of consultation in London. ish administration. The informed source said Brit- The Turkish minority is demand- tain is approaching the problem ing that any new constitution giv- "generously. from the Greek point ing the island self-government in- of view" but the Turkish minority elude educational and religious on the island is a stumbling block guarantees for its Moslem people. up 3 solution bgcause of its re- The Turkish government also distance to the idea of a Greek wants guarantees that Cyprus will majority in a Cypriot parliament. not become an eventual military . Therefore. he said. "Britain threat to its security. may ask the United States to help Observers do not doubt that if Generous Proposals Planned For Cyprus; the constitution guaranteed the Greeks a permanent majority in the island parliament it would mean eventual union with Greece. Negotiations bcivieen Harding and Archbishop Makarios. the Greek Orthodox religious and ci- vilian leader of Enosis iUnion- With - Greece movement), col- lapsed last March on this point and over Makarios' refusal to con- demn the violent campaign of bombing and assassination by EOKA. the .si1-ong-arm branch of Enosis. Makarios was deported to the Sychclles islands in the in- dian ocean. EOKA STILL ACTIVE The governor said on his return from London he had had "ample opportunity to express my views” in talks with -Prime Minister Eden and other ministers and "we are 4,. ' 18 PAGES support received in Lomlun Field Marshal Sir Gerald Tcnip ler, chief of the imperial General staff. is to visit Ankara early next month and stop off here for talks. It is assumed that Tempicr is ' being sent to convince the Turks that Britain is aware of their po. sitlon and is taking it into con- sideration. . Meanwhile, an inimcdiate impe- atant activity of EOKA guerril- paign of bombings, shootings and ambushes. despite Harding's leci- ing last March that lhc zen-orig. acitivity would be wiped out in six months. Collective fines totalling more than i:100.000 have been levied against towns. including Llmassol and Famagusta. for the towns in agreement on all points." lie said he had been encouraged by people's failure to co-operate wuli the authorities. iBrifain To Honor V.C.'s This Week LONDON (Reuieri .- Britain today will do honor to battle heroes from all parts of the Brit- ish Commonwealth who have gathered her- vr week-long cel- ebratlc .- - arking the cc...enary of the Victoria Cross, the coun- i.ry's highest award for valor. Observances begin on Monday with a Thanksgiving service in We.'.min.-iter Abbey at which the address will be given by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia showed Western air leaders seven new let fighters Saturday-three of them triangle-shaped flying wings never seen before. Howling low over grassy fields, the new jets stole the Soviet Aviation Day show from older bombers. 'elaborate mass aero- batics. parachute jumping and a troop-landing exercise by 40 hell- copiers. Getlytflllel-y fggiedoniea are sched- H13" B"m5h- Am"lc'" ”'d uled throughout the week. On "5"" M7 F'"" ”m”"' wh" flew specially to Moscow for the Tuesday Queen Elisabeth will re- nminute mow, wen "non: th. view a parade of VCI in London's tend a ..garden party for the medal-holders and their relatives. 'l'UitNER HTADS CANADIANS For days now ships and planes have been bringing the VCs to London. in many cases the award was made posthumously. and sons and widows of the dead about 680 miles an hour. ALL EXPERIMENTAL The three delta-wings varied slightly in nose design but all had a wing design with a sharply-an rowed leading edge and straight trailing edge that gave them the look of flying triangles. All ap- tingent of 35 is Lt. Gen. Sir Rich- ard Turner of Quebec City. 85 next rnonti. and one of the most decorated soldiers Canada has produced. He won his VC fight- ing ln the Boer War and later was on- of Canada's foremost commanders in Europe during the Tirst World War. Other Canadian VCs in London i elude Labo Minister Milton Gregg and Maj. John Fooie. on- aario minister of reform institu- on experimental. carrying test in- struments in the nose. British officials compared them with Britain's Fairey Delta Ii which now holds the world speed record of M32 miles per hour. The otherqfour jets were new modifications of Soviet. fighter designs seen in previous Aviation Day exhibitions. 'Two were enlarged versions of the sonic "Farmer" jet fighter. a development of the MiG series. The other two were 1-” i T versions of the Soviet "flash- On For Atlantic FREDERICTON (CP)- Agree- ment has been reached tenta- tively on July 9 as the"date for a conference here of Atlantic province premiers. Premier Flemming said Sunday. Official confirmations have yet to received from Pre- miers Smallwood of Newfound- land, ,1-licks of Nova Scotla and Malliaaon of Prince Edward is- 'land. but Mr. Flemming said he believld July would be the def- hlte Cite. invitations to a four-province meeting. on a co-operltive ap- Teniaiive” Date New Agreed light." a heavy all - weather fighter. Civil aviation was represented by the TU-104. the twin-jet alr- liner which. caused a stir in West- ern aviation circles when it flew to London during the Soviet lead- Conference THREE ARE DELTA-WINGED JETS Western Air Chiefs See Seven New Soviet Planes ers' visit in April. AIR CHIEF "IMPRESSED" Soviet Communist party Sec- retary Nikita Khrushchev watched the display. The British delegation. which arrived here Saturday in a Comet ll jet airliner. was headed by Air Secretary Nigel Birch. The air marshal said he was "very impressed" and called the sh air show a . onstration of organization and "magnificent dem- timing, well up to standard." Gen. Nathan Twining. U. S. Afr . Force chief of staff. said: That trip was well worth while . . . very interesting." Birch. Twining and French air . chief Paul Bailly were the first such representatives of Western governments to watch such a ow. Churchill And Truman Drink 2 Silent Toast To Roosevelt WESTERHAM, lhglaud (AP) -Sir Winston Churchill and tour- Ist Harry S. Truman had a re- union Sunday in the peaceful quiet of the English countryside. The scene of their meeting-the first since Truman left the White House-was at Chrtwell. the spa- cious eountry home of Britain's Churchill. who had invited Tru- man and his wife to lunch met the former American president at the white tudor door of his home located about 40 miles from Lon- don. i "How are you?" asked Truman as he grasped Sir Winston's hand. "You don't look a day older than Potsdam" said Truman. "Oh. yes," replied Churchill, "I'm getting on." Churchill then told Truman how well he looked. Truman is 72. A photographer asked them I0 stand mgether. They beamed at one another and Truman said: REPATRIATE JAPI HONG KONG (AP) - Peiplng radio announced 335 Japanese prisoners held for years by Red China on war crimes charges were repatriated Sundl)'- ada must originate in the Atlan- tic provinces. RENEWED INVITATION Mr. Flemmlng's first official act Tuesday. after re-election of his Progressive Conservative gov- ernment Monday. was to renew the invitations to the premiers of the other three governments-a" Liberal. He said Sunday the matter of an agenda will be onsidered after final confirmation of the date. Whether the sessions, in the legislati - assembly chamber here. will be open to the public LAGOS. Nigeria (Reutersi-A Canadian-built Argonaut airliner. operated by British Overseas Air- ways Corporation. crashed and burned a 'ew mi....tes after leav- ing Kano .irport for Tripoli and lasndon Sunday night. Twenty- four persons were killed and one BOAC Airliner With 45 Aboard Crashes And Burns In Nigeria officer .l. Slatford. radio officer H V. l-ioare. navigatdr C. P. Young, who was critically jurcd. and steward G. H. Lansi- ton. were among the survivors. of a fleet oi Argonauts. a type of six men and a stewardess. Capt. H. V. Tomiinsoa. first The crashed airliner was one "This is just like old times.” There was a faraway look in Churchill's eyes. and a membdr of his family said there were tears there too. TOAST ROOSEVELT Churchill invited Truman into his home. A butler brought up a tray of drinks. Standing before a bronze bust of the-late Franklin. D. Roosevelt. they both drank what appeared to be a silent toast to the man whose death sent Tru- man to the White House in 1045. in addition to Mrs. Truman and Lady Churchill the guests included Christopher soames and his wife. Mary,' who is Chun- chiil's daughter: another daugh- ter. Sarah, and Inrd Beaver- hrook. Canadian-born publisher. I TORONTO (CP) - Tempera- tures bulletin iaaued Ly the Tor- onto public weather office at 9 dimeni to a settlement is the con- ,, las, who continue a nightly can-1. . . iii as aw: eoadstad d a.l.& - -