A broken king pin n"l"ly‘ ' "suited to a harbor din \lnn- day evening for df‘l-f‘i ll- 11- nis Savulnier. and two ~1 mm;— ’ers Blair Buchanan .znd John Harper. The l953 Ford mat-'11 CLOSE CALL AT S'SIDE ' xwtil .oill of control when a km: on is said to have brok- and the car was to collis- two telephone. poles luww bcing stopped bv a lt'lllt‘llt post on the sea wall. all I‘ll w ith leaving the front end of the car himging over he .vater A laceration to the ansle of Buchanan was the only injury tbst occured although all three men were badly shaken up by the incident. S'side Red Cross iFor TremendOus Effort SUMMERSIDE “For .1 small group of pmple it's riuill, wonderful to sec the tl'tillt‘lll’l- 'ous amount of Work (lfilll‘ by "is unit". said .‘ll\' ii i. Palmer. provincial pl‘t-sitlinl til the Red Cross Smitty ..~ _ .- Iopoke to tibe annual unwind .if the Summersidc Rwl Vim. branch yesterday afternoon The meeting was hold in tl'lt‘ Simmerside armourics and was prodded over by prcs: dent, Charles Llnklt‘ttc-r Representing Mayor .1 l’jl'llt‘xt Manson ”you Mrs \l‘llml lPen-y. the first lady counti‘lor ~of til.2 town. She brought Ql’fl't Inga on behalf of the town l'lfl :expressed delight in 1...i ii-iii calibre d work done by the "Red Cross branch. Mrs. Palmer discussed 'Cross services in Euronc 'Asia and commented on the iarticles made by mcmlsci's in ‘P.E.I and other parts of (‘éln' 'ads and their usefulness and «necessity. Also speaking the .Was provincial Red ('z-mt c m -missioner Miss lpliigi'ilr \r-wn Cull who said "hi‘tutnxr l lurk fi-n close contact with (1“ or mu .1 know of the grcnt imrk wii 'do" She" notcd that llii'cc 1" up :tries in the past vcnr hziz' ‘Iccn sent relief aid by lhw \‘mmd ‘Red (‘ross The lnlcst prilw't 'undertaken by Rcd Frost ll"“l' mational she said was asst-l “I 1 refugees rcturnin: \l~ .leria. Mis Arsenaull mentioned LATE NOTICES : (Also see announcements in columns adjoining Classified Ml Ltertlslu section.) lll fl and to 'jv'ciip to Th9 dnilli m"- ' curred suddcnlv in \l'iit‘mm. - Mass. on May 11. mi ‘ Arthur W. Flelclici‘ I’l llllfl . of 1.1 Ellen mamai, tH.'1‘ - ly of this promw 11 its 71h year Burial to L :t‘t c . h’i Woodlawn ('(‘llil‘ti‘ v. ilv lesiey. Mass. 'CAMPBEIL—Sfldrlcnlv nt \111 port. on Tuesday Mm 311 ‘ “‘2. W8 F (Lulu)an of Newport In his 60th year The remains will be transferred ' this (Wednesdayl aflcriimn from the Perry Funeral Illimc : to hi late residence Funcrnl 0”th will be abniiunc ', ed later. ARSENAULT 7 At the (‘lnr ’ WNW Hospital mi \lav : U. “"2. John J \t'snniiill r-t - 0 Northumberland Sl'w‘t, l?‘ ‘ Summermde. in his 118m Renting at the Common in - neral Home. Funeral n J' : r c later. “IOWTIJ‘IAMS -— Sudrlcti'\ Jil ‘ Dunblaine on Tucsdm \l l\‘ 39. 1962. Walter S \1111 \Ml liarns in his 69ih \car 11 l s ‘ remains w e r e {mi 1.1' ii it Tuesday evening from .lcl ‘ ley‘s Funeral Homo to h i < late residence at Illllll I‘lll‘ Funeral on Thursday from W 4* st Point Pf‘f‘xlhll'l on Church Wllll IPTVlrf‘ inn] mencing at 2 o'clm'k Illli‘r I the church ccmctcrv .‘KEFE —- Suddenly at it‘s home in Philadelphia John P Keefe aged 55 ycars firm orly of Klnkora. P F. l i'iiiicr at in Philadelphia. \‘niu lay morning to St Bt‘nmiiils Church for Solemn Rt‘qllit‘m Mass st 10 a m PHAIJEN -- At Beach 1...“. r." ~ May I. 1M2, John Win 11, no 7’ Wars Resting a. he L Remespey Funeral Hmnc ' 'heve the funeral ‘I'lll Like place Friday mornin: at 9 45 '. to St. Dunstan‘s Radian for ’ Wm High Via“ a‘ 9 o'clock. Interment in 1119 m cemetery. tlic ti-rrific problem the N- :nuu-\ we faced with and how ltwi Ilii- world are providing relief. \ls-\ Arsenault read portion til a l)l'lt‘t to be presented by ' u l'fillfit'lléll'l Red Cross to the linyal (Jtunmlssion on Health \(‘l‘\lt'f'h. The brief outlines in (tolilll the history of many pub- l.i‘ hi‘alth services rendered and includes pioneers in vari- Hus phases of Red Cross work. 1' El and some of its workers a rc mcnlloned in the brief. Mi” \1‘~t-nall|t commented on the iixct'ulnt‘ss of the report It! liiliiri rclcrcnce. "l'd llkf‘ to See more borne uni-mug and first aid practice trii'ricd on ."i‘t :1 ‘. <t1t‘ said. "The OleCtal'VQ a mic pcrson in each home to be- trained in home Durst“ Ind run in lirst aid". \ rcpcirt on blood donor clinics was given by Creelman MacArthur. chairman of blood t'iilltn‘ clinics in the Summer- \1ll‘ lli'f‘fl His report indicated i'x-it two blood donor clinics Will lit hold in Summersiide June 4 and S An objective of 540 11;. bun set and competitions held among seven dif- groups. They include firms. inter-service .ntcrparishes. bankers, tliiirih groups. armed services .llll tinblic senants. l'\R\DF. PLANNED \li \lacArthur also stated that a parade will be held_.lune 1 at 10:30 am. Beginning at l‘rvrim (‘ounty Hospital and tlitllf'lL‘ at the Royal Canadian ‘lc‘iori Home . A colour party N 1.1‘21011 and RCMP member: '».\lll be included in the proces- Mull l‘rcasurer Mrs. W 1". Strong 'fll'f‘ a report and also read 'hc r‘l'l’llllf‘S Of the I.“ annual ill I" r17 \ rrporf was given (1 W0- tncn's work and the loan cup- lltl'll‘fl committee. This report lI ~1l'lsl‘d PI total Of artic- liw 114d been sent to the head llf‘“ lll (‘hariottetown during ‘liP met ycar. Four families xici'c assisted under the relief md rnwrgcncy measures sect- ion Sixteen articles were con- tlt‘ '1 it"lt it 1. ll'.‘\’\ i‘lii in the Summerside’ Laudedl :tributed to the Kinsmen Christ- 5mas tree and 2! articles were firms teams from amuid tsent to St. Vincent's Orphanage. l Mr. Linkletter also stressed the appreciation of the unit for the yvaluable assiaance rendcrcd lby the Summerside RC AF station. 3 Katherine Rankin. a studont luf Summemide H i g h Scln-ol ‘ and president of the Junior itcd jOrbes branch there presentod a lreport, which indicated that . Limitpment of articles will be sent ’10 Greece later this week uiirli that the branch to planning to SPUI'ISOI a delegate to the Junior tRed Cross «mien-nee in (‘har- iiottetown din-i3; the summer. lWATER SAFETY John Leuty. chairman of the swimming and water safety toonunittee in his report stated ithat the Swimming classes now tape-rated by the Y's Mon and ithe Red Cross were originally .begun by the Y’s Men, He said lthat last year between 25) and 1' 230 registered for the svnmming training. About 58 per cent of these bad passed their respect- ‘lve classes. The tests have .been held at Linklctter Shore. {He said his committee this year .110le to include the RCAF and St. Eleonora children also. iSome discussion was held on .the possibility of employing [school bosses to transport the Swimming students to shore-s A report from the financial campaign committee was re jce'ived from chairman. Alex iCam-pbell. it stated that last year $3,421.48 was raised and ithis year the figures to date ‘stand at $3,760 32. an increase ‘of more than $300. President Charles Linklcttcr: .aecretary. Mrs Frank Green land treasmer, Mrs W F. ,Stmng weme all re—clcctcd ‘ Elected to the cxcculivc was :Mists L. G. Gifford. and \Irs. ‘Hatrold Walsh was elected now women's work secretary. The resignation was accepted of Mli‘s. Victor Travers. chair- man of the women's work com- Lmittee. Vice‘prcsidcnt, \fiss {Gladys Holman rhankm \‘trs. Travers for her past assistance and presented her with a gift on behalf of the branch. Albany ManSenienced lo lhree Years In Pen SI \I‘HICRSIDE LOO Aus» mi \1:icl.cod. 25. of Albany. was M‘Wtf‘nf‘f‘d yesterday to three \ c a r s in Dorchester Peni- ti'llllilf‘\ on a Supreme Court iiiri conviction of rape. and 'lll‘t .lus'icc Thane A. Camp- ‘iwll in imposing sentence on- .lt-iwl that Mucheod be requir- .~1i to post a bond for $2.000 with ilii~ mutt for his continued good tiiiour for a two year per- .ml .1tll‘l' his release from pen- lll‘lili.lr\‘ t'niinwl for the defence. 1. “Mann \fnc‘laught. It'll)“ lK‘lt‘rp will?“ W“ PM "II 'Ilt‘l'f‘ had been insufficient evi- ilcnt‘c before the court for a t't)n\'l('ll0n of W. I!” CC!) lt'llflf‘d that this should be kept in mind in imposing sentence \\Illf b hc felt should have been to" n conviction only on the wounds of "assault" Il’llif‘r‘ County crown prose- .” or George R. MacMshoa \ rt tic agreed wholeheartedly Hill] the verdict of the Jury and taut ihc crown was sskinl for l tom; penitentiary sentence. IIc pointed out that the sccns~ ed had been convicted of the it rod to the ewdence of the wom- an having been beaten up by the accused before the rape offence was committed He presented the previous court convictions of Maclmod which showed that he had been convicted of committing wilful damage in September of 1956: of assault causing bodily harm. Itl'l January of 1957 and of driv- in while intoxicated in April of 1955. lraucx DROPS LOBSTER LOAD , SUMMERSIDE — A three ton Dodge truck. owned and operated by Ferando Corm- icr. Shediac. NB. had its box drop off yesterday while making a right-hand turn at Rcid‘s Corner. about two miles east of Suummerside. ' The truck was transport- ! 132 crates of lobstersf m l Alberton. P.E.l. to Shedi c. ; when the incident occurred. 1 The bottom of the vehicle was rotten. and the strain created while completing the sharp turn forced it to fall from the chassis of th s truck. landing on its side in the middle of the h i g h- ‘ way. The wgo was not ‘ thrown out. Mr Cormier was the only occupant in the truck. which suffered no damage. The box was removed from the road before becom- ing a serious obstruction to traffic. The accident oc- curred about 12 o'clock. Another Cormier truck arrived from Shediac .- nd transported the lobsters which were unharmed to the N B. town. Statement Expected An announcement on the con- struction of the new carferryl Islands-Caribou ‘ for the Wood rolth is expected today. when Transport Minister Leon Balccr speaks in this province in the federal election csm- paign. The federal government an- nounced several months ago that a new boat would be pro- \‘Iflf‘d. of a sin comparable to the Lord Selkirk. but the an— nouncement expected tomorrow will likely indicate who will be empowered to call tenders for the new ferry. it is believed. it has been hinted that the :mcrnment will not likely call tcndcrs for the boat. but will have that to a private com~ tinny. possibly to the Northum— bcrland Ferries Ltd.. which op- crach the ferries lSlAND NEWS PAGE, 'Summersido and Prince Countyl f the Goudlsa. Charlottetown. waifuay 30. 19627? Accidental Death Is Jury's Verdic’r l BUMMERSLDE—A ooroner'sl 5117 returned a verdict attach- ing no blame to anyone last night at the conclusion of an Inquest into the death (1 Percy white-id Clark. formerly of in d. 1Oorm'tet‘ Dr. W. E. (‘aillagha-n [resided during last night's ses- sion at the Sunmrsuie (‘ourt Raise. while seven witnesses neu- beard and statements. my. en by two others were rcad into tlbe evide' nee before the jun The seven man jury tuund that the deceased came to his death at mt 11.30 am on .March 22. when jammed be tween a lift-fork and a thine ton truck. unloading potatoes at the Seabrook frozen food plant. In New Amen. Cnst Lynn. 0! the Summer. side RCMP detachment testified that he and Cast. Robert “in Cm patrolled the plant atlcr hearing that there had bccn an accident. and thene they would the remains and questioned scv oral permits. The constable showed a solve tion of photographs depicting the accident scene. to thc jurv He stated that, he later act-mu partied the Bowness ambulath with the body. to the provincial pathologist in Charlottetown, Six witnesses were called by crown prosecutor. (Mu-go R. McMahon, the first tH‘lllLi Robert Montgomery Owen, Ken sington. who was operating 1111' fork lift on that day. He explained that Shiicllx bc fore the accident he picked up a pallet of potatoes \Hlli ti'< fork lift after getting lll\llllt‘ tions from Clark and its: rum ting them towards the pzirkod ‘ three-ton truck where (‘Ialk I was standing. ‘ "I got into a l’w'mi of ll'.‘lil 6mm one of the windows which temporarily blinded me " «and the witness. " and thou l um I was about two foot m» far ‘0 Hm left and was goin: to tilt tlil‘ tiruck," He said he applmi ‘Ilt‘ hI'Illu‘s but the VOIhH‘lc \h it ml 0.1 “ill pavement and lie veiled to: 'He turned amund. but made no atit'lnpt to mow' 5 mm the witness ' and then i crushed him against thc truck " in rvply to mics Ions in \Ir \Ic\‘l.itiun tiii- fIIi\(‘l slalid that thi- lork lift is quite hrmy and tlt‘ urn l".1\l’ll r1; 1‘» iii four milos nor hour He also Mid that both tit‘ and ('lark were in 1] condition that da\ " Mix-rt \‘tau-rt l‘lart-mon a farmcr ctuplmcd bi Mic Sm- brook plum I(‘\lllll'(l that he timl lllx' tlnistlt'fl liming down tIll ill-w mid still lliimi «ninth: ultii .. 11,111 Ht litilnliuw SFFHFD TO VIEW lit fund that Ill\l .‘illi-v "w W Int bv him 11 wound in w « 1Ilvl 'lit‘ f‘ll'»'" my cd "1" lI'Hiw‘K and than \‘t‘llwi "link oli' l‘i"t\ “ ll: .i'm cxlirimle tlic ve- ‘ sigma] as .ilniiil Mill“ in ~~ tic' hour and wit lllt‘ iu'y Ml 'lld‘ pzillm of imlnlm» (sir tit-(l in the ll'llf‘h wititltl «Pugh .mn IlKlllI.Ilt‘I\ llllltl puiitil 'llluiimq W'iflmw‘i tilt-.ittal him no it .u 111 ill 1v.:.« iii the iriitk lawl‘lwd 'll.’lt tit \nw the mum-iii ill‘lt ii itxuilui ill the (It‘t'sdv'fl lit'lll: cr‘lhliwtl Eg-iuccn ili. tiiilz-l lit'l ln'l Jilllflt'l: til/t lllf‘ tliK l“ltl\ ilcrbvr' P""f}t‘:.ll\ ri.‘ whim. of "f" \lm-l 4””. f. \‘.‘in \tntlil‘um and Funk bath of llrczulsillmnc .wro accompany- '1; lift ll'm‘h (iriH-i' ,\ir' Will morc :111il wrrolmrzitnd mulcnce .lI'i 1(l\ 'ii-ui'tl lii "f‘Jlfllli’.’ ll‘e autopsy report [Twill lit it it \bcl of ("harloe uptown l)r Callaghan said that "-11- . 1.i~ :1 lllll\~.\P liéif‘lTlOl‘T- H.111 ."1 llic |t~fl chest and sev- 'l sclurcd Tl‘hS He reported llt‘.’l'll was probably unsranleous. l‘ii- t‘\|(t(’n('f‘ of Dr Henry \lmti- Sunimcrsidc. who was t‘. u to tilt‘ \t'(‘f1(‘ and pronoun- s‘lfl t l (‘IYl llw victim flf‘lifl. was alm' l‘l‘.t(l il‘l" tIiP PVldGhl‘P t‘mllHL‘llfln \1onilwrs of the lll"\' included .litllil‘\ Iff‘Llll‘ir’IId .lolinston. fore~ 111.111 Paul I'Hynlf‘l'. .lamcs Louis Simmonds. James Augusune \lc( .il‘k illc. Elmer ll‘olland. llonzild \IcNuit Bcairslo and Donald Rov Reeves iClairk to get out til the way IRemanded SUMMERSH)E T h r e c French-speaking men from the Montreal area were further re mended until Thursday on a charge of possession of stolen goods valucd at over $50 Andre Martel, Pierre Louis Simoard and Andre‘Scrgerie are all char ged in connneclion with the theft of a 1955 (hey rolet in Montreal They were apprehended by members of the Borden RCMP detachment. A heavy docket composed mostly of charges laid under the hizhwny Traffic Act. was .also heard. It has already been indicated. that the ship will be built in I \iaritimc shipyard. and Fer- .‘uson Bros at Pictou are ex- pected to make a strong bid for tho iob. Their yard built the. w 1. Pct GEL Lord Selkirk several years ago. 18911 Francisco 33 14 .702 ~ - Ins \ncclcs 31 15 .674 1% w ' l('tiit-innati 23 16 .610 S reST ers Pittsburgh 24 18 .571 6'5 ' St Lotus 2419.558 7 E P rf [Milwaukee 20 as .444 12 9 arm lllouston 17 27 .336 14% SUMMERSle ~ The first: Philadp‘l’hl“ 1‘5 g 3*" “'i wrestling card of the 1962 3 ea-: Ch'fag." k I; 333 '7 son took place at Civic Stadium 1"“ l”. M.-. 7 '30“ ‘7 last night. Ei’lflf‘nt'f‘ in a charge of WW» ing a motor vchiclc uhilc h l s abilities were imparied by al- cohol. brought against R a l p h Bishop. Snmmerside, was p re- sentod by defence attorney J. WatSon MncNauzht. QC. Dr W F. ('allaghan testifiecd that a blood sample he took from STANDINGS National League l blond. ended the match when In the first bout. Ronnie “till she caught lwr opponent lot Wyoming was awarded th sl De 1pm Tmas Termr. in Mary an decision over Pat Patterson of‘ aeroplane ‘l‘l'l lMontreal. who was disqualified after 21 minutes. in the best two out of three falls. Judy Grable. Miami The other lwnout-of-three fall bout saw Bull Montana of BM ton. get the referee's nod (Wei Alex \china of Puerto Rico. Bertram Thompson Elected President Of Crapaucl Ass’n l CRAPAUD Bertram Thompson of North ‘Dryon was elected chairman of the newly ‘omnized C(mlmy Recrea- iCold Storage lls On Agenda 1' A site for government» built Icold storage facilities in th e Charlottetown area will be one of the items on the agenda of s l meeting of the P E l industrial Corporation Thursday morning i In the office of industry a n 1‘! Natural Resources Minister Leo Rosslter. On I recent television broad— e-t. Premier Walter R Show said "we intend to build a new n”... "f a 59 w" on m... edd storage plant. something the accused ti'o whosc house imrl broken. in the knowledge'fsrmers. that is of vital necessity to our fishermen and busi- tihai shs lived slons. Rs retools-s humus." tion Alime in Crown! last i'l'l'mraday. Dan KW was [elected Vim and R. ‘N Dawson. .seon-tsry-treaaurer. i The meeting was held II! Crapsud hall where the 0‘.- paud Wunen's institute served mm to more than it» at- funding The members d the various teams that played is minor hockey attended along with their coach-s and mars. David Bonn" explained the advantages W by fusions such an mm. I“ also sat in on the Wood meeting M I. bid is when the fleas and executive were W: dish-Inn. Dart m: vice- cbstrmsn. Don Kenna: saute t 1 l l tlir service club, \"cholm the scimol board \11: Douglas Mackin- non. wa'ct safety. and Re; Macllurc the Village Commis- motion The o'bcr mm of the executivi arc [mils Machn-l aid. Wondc'l \facFadycn. Wald~ ron Cameron. Kenneth Viac- lican, Douglas Hal-km. (‘ccil MacPhnll and Mistrth Moc- Ear-horn \ftm tlic sum Mr. Ros-well prosme crcsts to the Crapaud Ml intto hockey team "m recog- l nition of tbclr winning the 11-. land championship Mr Daw- son ihankcd the ladies of the Crapaud Womm‘s Institute fir. mtcrlng to the ammo Mr. Kmugh htrodix-ed guest speaker Mr, Boswell. Aeneas Bassett thanked (inst speaker. Mr. announced that be wmrtd call a meeting at s lam date n! the newly-appealed We. rcprcumt Gmrflf‘ the lhree Montreal Men Wood |. Ferry ‘ At S'side 'thc at i iiscd on 'hc night of Ilcc \‘wll (‘arpenter assists mom-r Mrs. Florence (Tar- [)t‘ll’t'l after she has taken a limit .l‘lt) the pace capusle “till 11 l..1d taken him on a tri- pic Ul'tll' around the world l CHECKING HER SON’S SPACE CRAFT his 1 His mother viewed the spare carf' during ceremonies at Cape ('anaversl missle 5 its Sunday afternoon at “hit'h the astronaut was given the d l s- Moior Vehicle l Accidents DrOp thc fourth consecutive ihe number of m oto r the prov compared of for month \i-hii'lc accidents in lim dropped when “till the tll‘St four months 1fth To the end of April last year HEADS PATROL Mrs .l A Riophi of Sum mcrs1dc has been clmwn to lead lht -\tlantit- l‘miinccs (iirl (iuidw Patml to l'lf‘ Girl Scout Rnund~Up bcin: held in Vermont ll S A . from A’llV‘ 13 to 31 The Atlantic Patrol will IHI'Illf‘IP Girl Guich and Rang» crs from Newfoundland Vow Brunswick and Prince Ed- \\ ard island. NOTICE Annual meeting of the Kensington Club. 9.00 pm. Wednes- day. May 30th in the 3”» Wit Moved to have no a'in- holli ('Hnlt‘llt (‘riiilncvldt‘nlt ‘n this inst now (nct‘ a year it I ri, “as llf‘éllll mnictimc prcviiimlv L'poii «twins-on of llr (‘alla .‘ttan ‘ l\‘fln‘lil‘(‘ llif‘ (use \A :11 iiirthr'" mlwurnwl as \11’ “ac \ tiiglit imi‘ ;i ~llll‘fl'llf‘fl apiwnl'r dIlll' .l'l \ I:"I‘nlr t Illllt ,Ii-llll illii". R1 l'lljtt'll l,1nniix l~5,iii<l [Hullth 'l‘l‘ .‘iii'ti 1.. a (ll:i'.:c n' i~\ti'llii_' lliliirii‘d i‘lcrnsii‘d '1v striking Illlll In the tacc \w‘iv ii - t \t nit: mum in: E A Coonw Iit'!f‘i{l"ll bv tiittiii: mm on Mr “will \ Ill :1 Milk ll o l h (‘ZIWI‘N \l'l .iiliinl'iiwi SH w'wwv .Kl'lf‘ 'iiiril ‘10 and (ft is with uliin ltlt‘\ cntcr (VI 1mm H‘ _ill“\ ll» ' "ill_‘t“~ til drum; willmlil (lilt‘ Hit? and illlf‘ll'ili‘l aw i ii it_ 'l‘ 51w c t'li.ii_l~ii fill in lim «1' .11 ml 'lic “Hi... .1, 1-,1llii \tt uric 1.1m es \li "out \ii_» iii \‘iiiiimcm ilc T'Ifl'111\ I'vl1\.tlfl \liitt.'ii.,:l' Fm (‘l'altl IItlll'\ \lllllli lit \i Donald Illlxsl‘il Fcrmiwn 'l'1r out... ,i-ul lawn“ Fol'tiliinnd ('lt" monk t) t inin club rooms. 111m) were 462 accidents. invol‘ vmg property damage of $162 133 compared to fit: acci- ‘dcnts and property damage of 1 League. at Memorial Reid 5121; 1.38 for the first four months of this year ('iimparing month by the number of accidcnts a n d c<tttnziicd property damage. with 1961 figures in brackets. the record looks like this Jan 82 month 328.213 122 $43.268‘; Feb — .37 30.502 Huxltoozi. \iarco lll 119.780 (115 7— $52.865l;i April +12 $295413 74 526.9917." Figures received from the mo—l tor \cliicle branch showed that‘i last month 104 drivers and 107 vehicles were involied in the 62. accidents There was one. fatal-i lt\ and 25 persons were injured 1 insurance was carried on 88 vehicles and 19 were. not insur- ed Dodgers, Flyers Practice Tonight Tito practices are slated this evening in the City Baeball lrv : MacKinnon's Dodgers will 2‘ wk ’ 1 out at 6 o‘clock. and Forbc Kennedy's Fiver: will take, itie field at 7 Both coaches request ‘a full turnout M and tingniahed servtce medal the National Aeronauvies Space Administration. (AP Win-photo) :3 SPEAKS OVER TV 6:15 - 6:20 TONIGHT . —~—.,....R.,,‘ in,” ;., i ‘3, Mr. William R. Bum President of t h 9 East Prince Liberal Association !u'ili give an address over '(‘FCY-TV f h i s evening from 6:15 - 6:30 p.m. Mr. Burns will speak on behalf of Mr. George Mao- Kay. your Liberal Candi- date for Prince. The time again 6:15 this evening over (‘FCY-TV. :! . LAST SHOWING WEDNESDAY. MAY 30": "WOMAN OBSESSED" Starring Susan Hayward. Stephen Boyd. Arthur Frans 45; ARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE UMMERSIDE EAST P E I 4 . cellent b Arnold Bruce Advanced Time ‘ MORELL COMMUN Speakers The Hon. Alvin Hamilton Federal Minister of Agriculture ITY Mrs. Margaret Macclonald DOLLAR SAVER 1957 DODGE SI‘IDA K In A-i mechanical older. Clan body. See Arnold Bruce for this one. An 0!- S. R. .IOIIVbl'liV Ill). St. Peters Road Dial 11-11 Vernon Rncr Res. TODAY'S Unit No. F1918 uy at— $1395 Parkdale Dial HIS it! Off ire i , .....___‘- Kings County Progressive Conservative Meeting edneéday, May 30th-8.30 p. m. [HALL PREMIH W. R. SHAW. THE HON LEO F- ROSSITER. J. WALTER DINGWEU.’ Everyone Welcome—Refreshments Served. Published by Kings Cori-0pm“?