BUSH FIRE DAMAGE homes and left 88 person: hume- lruins of a house Ind garage in sl;uBL'm', Ont .- A forest fire the Sudbury district on Tuesdayk which raged out of control in and Wednesday destroyed 20 Nominations Today In 21 Scattered Constituencies - B yTHE CANADIAN PRESS There Is a chance of two accla- mations today in official omina- tions in 21 scattered cuustiiuencies for the June 10 Dominion election. In Burin - Burgeo and Grand Falls-White Bay-Labrador in New- foundland only Liberals had can- didates announced by Saturday. -However, candidates have until 2 pm. local standard time today to tile nomination papers and pay their S200 deposits to qualify for the election. The 21 constituencies comprise five in Newfoundland. two in Que- bec, three in Ontario. one in Man- itoba. threc in Saskatchewan. three in Alberta. tvlo in British Colum- bia. the single Yukon seat and Mackemie River in the Northwest Territories. Their nominations are earlier to permit time to deliver ballots and other election supplies. Nominations in the other 242 con- stituencies, two of which return two members. close Monday. May 27. two weeks before the election. According to a compilation by The Canadian Press. 60 candidates have been nominated a tparty con- ventions in the 21 constituencies. TTENDING MOCTON CONFERENCE Discussing plans for expansion facilities in the Maritimes to meet jinx traffic are top officials of the of Canadian National Telepzraphs the demands of steadily increas-i The Liberals are contesting all 21., Progressive Conservatives have if candidates. CCF 12 and Social Credit eight. INCLUDE TWO LEADERS less. The car skeleton stands in the dickson is against Mrs. Jo Carter. CCI-', and William J. Gray, Pro- gressive Conservative. CONSTITUENCIES LIST , In Prince Albert, Mr. Dieicn-. lumbering commgmj y Skead. Some 225 fire lighters were engaged in fighting the tire. Boy Run Over By Automobile Ralph Ozon. Jr.. 0 years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Ozon, Summerslde was taken to Prince County Hospital yesterday after- noon around 1.30 reportedly in good condition. after having a narrow escape with death when run over by a car on Eustane Street Two party leaders are among baker's opponents are R. M. Good- driven by paul Arsenaun. today's field - John G. Diefen-l baker. Progressive Conservative, In Prince Albert and Solon Law, Social Credit. in Peace River. The roster also includes two cab- inet ministers and a parliamen-, tary assistant: Immigration Min-ll ister Pickersgill in Bonavista- Twillingate. Trade Minister liowel in Port Arthur and William Ben-l ldickson. parliamentary assistanti to Finance Minister Harris. in Ken-l ora- iny River. In urin-Burgeo the only nnm-, inee is C. W. Carter and in Grand, Falls-White Bay-Labrador it is T. G. W. Ashbourne. Both were Lib- eral members of the last House. There were two acclamations in the 1953 election, both to Liberals. Mt. Pickersgill faces a Progres- sive Conservative opponent, John Pinsent. in his ridin . Mr. linwei has two opponents, . M. Fisher, CCF. and Miss lna Vigars.Pro- greasive Conservative Mr. Benl-. NY. Stock Market Touches New High For NEW YORK 'APl - The sloclt-,American market cracked through to a new! 1957 high last week in brisk trad-Y Ing. Cllmaxinlz an unbroken string of- II weekly advances. most of them small. the market finally rose be- yond its high of early January. The Associated Press average of I stocks rose no cents to 3182.50. The news background of the stock market was decidedly mixed last week. Steel industry opera- tions dropped to the lowest level since the period immediately fol- Idwtngilaat summ ls steel strike. steelshtstdowsthree Current Year exchange. Cana- dian Marconi wcnt up '5 to 37. and Sapphire Petroleum up fol I”: from 1 7-16. Brazilian Trac-l tlon was unchanged at 9M. ELMSDALE Mrs. Frank Crowe and daugh- ter. Mlss Anne have returned fol Notlck. Mass. on Wednesday after' spending some holidays with Mrs. Crowe's mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hardy and two children were guests of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Williams tor a couple of weeks. lies Vera William has return- ed to he home after spending part of her holidays with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and . Keith Colhwaa in Rothesny, ii friends It pleased to-see Mr. Oecge Irina home from Prince County lupltal where he sum-us-l fdty -das-went an appendectomyl If . Arthur Wallace of Sydney... N I. DC! I brief visit on Satur- D Oh home of his parents. In 1 In. Elmer Wdlsce. , & lvalyl Brennan and Mrs. In Summer- whae they ing. CCF, and R. E. Partridge. Liberal. ..Mr. bow is in n four-way contest against G. W. Baldwin, Progres- sive Conservative, C. J. Lampert. CCF, and Howard Mcltae. Liberal. Following are the constituencies; in which nominations are beingl held today: Newfoundland: Bonavlsta-Twit lingate. Burin - Burgeo. Grand Falls-White Bay-Labrador, Hum- ber-St. George's. Trinity-Conceir lion- Quebec: Chapleau. Sagucnay. Ontario: Cochrane. Kenora- Rainy River. Port Arthur. Manitoba: Churchill. Saskatchewan: Mackenzie. Mca-i dow Lake. Prince Albert. 3 Alberta: Athabaska, Jasper-Ed son, Peace River. British C lunibie: Skecna. Yukon and Northwest Territor- ies: Yukon. Mackenzie River. Cariboo. company now attending a con- ference at Moncton. Shown here inspecting equipment In the Moncton headquarters are. LEFT R. B. Steele, Toronto. gen- eral superintendent. eastern re- gion-, R. 1.. Logan. commercial supervisor at Moncton. l.. W. Smith. manager Mont-ton office; F- Skerratt, Toronto. commercial supervisor. eastern region: and II. A. Marquis, Maritimes superin-y tendent. C.N.T. manager .l. L. Doyle of Charlottetown is partici-, pating in the discussions. CNR Photo Alberton Grain Cleaning Plant took place recently in the Western The youth is reported to have dashed out on to the street from in front of a parked truck, near the corner of Eustane and Hanover Streets, but fortunately the Arse- nault vehicle was proceeding slow- ly and although the wheels did not pass over the boy's body, the chassis did. The vehicle had to be lifted to extricate the young lad who last night was reported as doing fine. .. Has Leg Broken In Accident T'atl'it-It-Hilghcs, III, of Emerald was taken to Prince County lins- pital yesterday afternoon suffering from a fractured leg after being struck by a motorcycle on the Maipeque highway- The accident. which occurred a- round 3.15 p.m.. happened when the youth was walking along the high- way near Summerfield and was struck by a passing motorcycle. The driver's name was not re- leased. The Summerslde R.C.M.P. investigated. May Establish As World Film By MICHAEL CALLAGIIAN Cnnadlna Prees Staff Writer TORQN1-0 lCP) - The Cana- d l a n Stratford ShakesPeN'98- Festival seemed an imagillltwt scheme when first proposed. Inf many observers said it wouldnt. last. but it continues to IP01! even beyond tile scope original idea. Last year Stratford Played host .to great classical and Jill! milit- clans of the North American con- tlnent. This year a film festival will be included which may PM the city on a footing with other world film festival cities. such as Edinburgh. Cannes and Venice. the festival was annoullfed -It I press conference here. TWO-WEEK PROGRAM The films are to be shown at the Vogue movie theatre in Strat- ford July 8-20. The program will change daily. with the major films repeated during the second week. For all but one film. the festival showing will be a Canadian pre- miere. snd several will receive 91 their North American or world premieres. Films from both sides of the iron curtain are to be in- cluded. All foreign - language films will bear English subtitles. John liayes. production man- to gain recognition from the In- ternational Producers Association ,ion the basis of this year's show. i This would establish Stratford as a world film showplace. and P:-up 16 The Gudrdian Monday. May 13, 1957 A program of loll fln?m8l3G ican presentation is to be Lionel productions from it countries to 110305091 on me Bowery, filmed be presented in conjunction with on jocguon gong New yo,-rs col. .Oak. is a tale of a young orphan sger. said the foundation expects H ........-............-..a. .. . . Stratford Showplace . tary mat traces the art of 9110' toaraphy from the rrencnmen '2. IE, inventor of photol- ranhy. tlrough Eisonstaedt, Wee- gee and Edward Weston. 81'9" American innovators in the art of 'st.llI photogrsphy. At the 1956 Ed- llnlaurgl: festival it won an Rob- ION J. Flaherty award. . The Naked Eye is the first -picture with scenes of total nud- llty ever to win a seal of approval tunrur the Hollywood production code. The American industry": censorship board accepted PN- Iducer Louis Clyde Stoumen's ar- gument that the film's scenes of nudity were an and not porno? Anolher aw nrd-winning Amer- orful east-aide street. with I 955' of derelicts. Yugoslavia's entry. Girl and the and the two men who love her- It was described by one critical the Edinburgh festival as haviriz been "as moving as any film In the festival." , The Soviet Union has submit- ted four new feature films and four shorts from which the ., committee will choose one feature and two shorts. Mr. Hayes said it is expected that Malva. a color film based on early stories of Russian author Maxim Gorky will be chosen. An- other expected choice is Historic- Monuments of the Moscow Kremlin. FRENCH FILM F r a n c e will contribute the French Can Can. the work of I. WOLFVILLE, N.S. (CP)-Psfer ldent Watson Klrkconnell of Aca- dia University has charged the Nov. scan. government with fall- us-etttomakeanyjlutprovislnnsste for higher education." Writing in the cunent Acadia Bulletin. college alumni organ. he says thollsantk of students will be denied a college education unless the province gives financial aid. He says too many Nova Scot.- fans used complaints about the size of federal grants to colleges as -'3 red herring" to draw attention gway from lack of provincial sup- rt. poThe province had made phenom- enal progress in elementary and secondary schools in the last 20 years. Teachers at last were ade- quately paid. But prospects for the future of college ” ' because steadily darker. "in less than to years. when existing registrations will be doub- led, the province will have to come to the rescue with large capital and maintenance grants or see thousands of Nova Scotle students simply refused a higher educa- tion." OTHER PROVINCEI HELP Every other province in Canada made substantltal grants to in un- lversities, even private and denom- inational ones. Nova Scotia alone did not. "Only Nova Scotla still hesitates to help its own provincial univers- ities. whose radustes more than any other group in our communal life have brought fame to their na- tive province and rendered service to their native land." Only two of the province's nine Jean Renoir. It stars Jean Gabin. .the only film festival city In North America. This year's festival includes 'notable films among them The ,-iNaked Eye and Girl and the Oak. .PIIOTOGRAPHIC ART 1 The Naked Eye is a documen- V legion Zone Rally Held A Canadian Legion West Prince zone rally was held in the St. An- thony's branch Friday evening with zone commander Hector Boole of Tiglilsh presiding and delegates and members from Tig- nish. Alberton. St. Anthony's, 0'- Leary and Ellerslle in attendance. A number of subjects dealing with veteran's welfare were dis- cussed and the opinions of the var- ious delegates noted- Provinciali C o m m a n d Honorary President Pat Martin of Miscouche was sl welcome visitor and addressed the gathering briefly. Following the business meeting. a social hour was enjoyed and a delicious lunch was served by the host branch. Minutes were read by sons sec- retary Walter Bernard. ST. LOUIS Sincere sympathy are extended to the widow and family of the late Jerry Bernard whose death Hospital. Alberton in his 75th year His funeral took place from his home to the Immaculate Concept- ion Church Palmcr Road. Burial was in the church cemetery. The following sons and daugh- ters who attended the funeral of the late Jerry Bernard were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ber- nard. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ber- nard of St. Catherine. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bcrnard. Mrs. Pat llerron. Mrs. Ed Bcrnard and Mr. Edmond Bernard of Toronto Mrs. Bill Shorts at Stone.-ham, Mass. and Mrs. Thomas Fletcher of Lawrcncc Mass. Friends of Mr. Camiclle Perry. will be sorry to "tear that he is n Alberton. II Royal" Borden Tues. 3:10. Wayne Morris as Sam Garrett. "THE DI-ISPERADO" Also Scrial and News Bank drawing Tues.. Thur. and Sat. NOTICE. All taxes due Cape Traverse School District must he paid by May 25. or will be posted and handed in for collection. By order of Is now in operation. Will be cleaning hayseed for first five days, then grain. Operator Leigh Weelc. MEAT OPERATOR We require meat oper- ator for large Super Mar- ket. Must be experienced in cutting and pricing fresh meats. Excellent opportun- ", out ity for the Rt men, SCHOOL TRUSTEES. patient in the Western Hospital In' Mon. Tiles. 7:l5-9:15 Matinnccl 93:61” . ;(xvus, 1 I '4 I0. paragon! g I! ,-7 'f at rs- PPICE 995' 6741 5' ms-ssvsa arc. 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Japan. Australia. Czechoslovakia. Poland and Italy will also be shown. ANNUAL universities and colleges are gov- ernment-supported. They are the Nova Scotla Technical College and the Nova Seotla Agricultural Col- Elwyn.-it lege. Dr. Klrkconnell says but for the private colleges the province would have bad to spend at last 850.- N0.0N for buildings and staff. The province would have to do it to- day II the colleges closed. 01,000 A STUDENT , He says the government pays more than 31,000 a student at Nova Bcotla Tech In the last two years of a five-year engineering course. For students in private universit- ies In the first three years of the same course. the province paid nothing. "The government is hitch-billing at the expense of the poor uni- verslties.” whose budgets were bal- anced "by starving the profes- sors." k Th Dicteumost dart!) v re of 1957. private Institutions. -- 5-qzni . ..'. University H Starves Higher Ed In Dr. Kirkconnd's Vlyv 'grants to colleges are " and munificestt beyond a. of legislative duty." in no . support "Nova Bcotta Ilters at 35. (III of the Canadian pr eggs” W- KENSINGTON Mon. Tues. 7:15 - 9:15 - William Holden as a Marine Colonel Deborah Kerr as a Red ems; worker In a story of adventur and a searing love story: ---r Proud and Profane" - co siarriul Thelma Rltter, Dewy Mm-tin. Bankdrawing Mon, wed. and Fri. Worth 370.00. m- C -. SUMMERSIDE. TODAY (MONDAY) - TUESDAY - WEI)NES1)Ay SHOWS (EVENINGS) 7.15-9.15 m TUIIS. MATINEE 3,30 HOUSE FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE 6 rooms and bath. breeze- way and garage. 7 years old. lot 70 by 165. Com- pletely fenced with white picket fence, well landscap- ed, in one of the best neighbourhoods. h as all modern conveniences. TELEPHONE 3443. MEETING C Of the! Summerslde Curling Club will be held at the club room on Wednesday. May 15th at 8 pm. 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