9-? Maxim: of a More Man if you cannot bite. never show i. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dow your teeth. . .--- rail PIOPI.I'I PAPII IAB IV Ivnllvloov T1fBAGES CI-IARIJOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY. AUGUST 29, 1955 PRICE In -IRE SWEEPS HUGE Oil r 'r . ...iu Knight. Lane, born MERIASL i. U NEILED 7 at or 1901i-1913-Secretary of the iuictv Lt. Governor Prowsa at Desable lcritical Hole . lln Radar Line . LAKE STEVENS. Wash. (AP)-A icritical hole has been found in the Ollie? rid” Wlfflllli line between The annual meeting of the Prince Grewinii "id Alaska and iii” Edward Island Division of the defence department is taking rapid .C M M dl 1 A . . . I in." .0 plus it. senator Henry an an e ca saociation wll fackson (Dem. Wash.) said Siin- be held in Charlottetown today and day. 1 Jackson, speaking at a big rally speakers will be Dr. T.C. Routlcy. of western Washington Democrats. President or the Canadian My-di. laid the gap in the Distant Early cal Association Warning line is Serirlus enough to l)1' Routely mu 5,,;.,,t.- n lPilC9 -Viii'i'C0lliillPlliRl iilliimi luncheon tn be held at the Charl- -States in lcncardy should an ottetown Hospital today. Dr. W.J. EHEHIY Bii3Cii'- ll. Maclillllan will preside over The senator. mcinlier of a thrccv the lttnt-ht-on mall. -SPIIBIP Ntltlmillefl Wllitll The two day convention uill be authorizes military coilstriiciioii. ttt-M at Print-o of Wales Collegi- has just returned from a I'llL'l11 and will open this morning at 0V" ii" W3l'llillK llCiW0Ti( in iii" 0.30 with registriition followed oy '37 N0"il- n Li business session at ten o'clock I H9 did "Oi 5P91'iiY Wil9II' ii"? and an official opening of exhibits gap had been found or how soon nt tn-nit-p ii Willlid be Cifieli Clinical speak;-r.x from Moiitrcal ;antl Toronto along with delegates 'from the Canadian Medical As- sociation arrived in the City last ul Saves iirtitsif DUN-Witt! Prince Edward lslnndtior. 1913-I911-Died in Rochester. yesterday afternoon. National Parkl .1-vi '5 MM Row to einminenco Minnesota. ltlth of May. 1921” This Superintendent. J. C. Goodiaon-Fil niillll u .. .iii'i-it Stats-.s -.. fmierli-u- is the llls(.'l'lpllllll on the plaque llefit and Chief Justice Thane AH m qr Til? t"iillil"3i SPHKEFS lnciudl D1”- 1... i iiuiuiiicrcv Comlnisslon- which uiis unveiled by His iionour. iviniplaell iriuhtl look on. F.ilwai-d P. Brooks. Assistant Pro- hit-?”4l' tgyptian-Israe- A t ' h . , Brltliih film star Janette Scott lilcGill University. an Orthopaedic ifrom drownilj in Venice Suuteon at tho Royal Viotalln 9 Y lagoon ,llospit;il. Montreal l-;,,.oi iAP Flglllll i.-- stair Dullt-si proposal for putting nytiy A icp e,p'pt b u. Til? iinj -'!'ll'a"li'i 53"" DL Bmuks will '”'R mi i.Th.e WM. M).p,.,,,. and Israel sol- an international t-tn"... - Q. m.mHngiup M 12 ifeeti;fiu:famru:":dian and Miss Scott went out in a Comatose Patient" and "Vertigo; til - ti.-or-ii siuriiay tor the IIHPEEI bordc" strlfc ..x,,..(.mt 1., mm mmugh the can” goozld wltlii Titian actor Richard t. ..m tiny Illflllii the ensc ..t-rtisalci n u..d b,d., fn j'23Vmm.lm(, cm,” W In 3 Fill IINFESS iliPllP i T ' ii -i- -i-- iii: lv1L'ypil.'iil.s gave ilicir lI1llll.Kii'i' spnltesinai. declared SuEnl- llitc llellir ikflttii G"l:m'mi0 hi" Iiii'0l:0grap;:"i ill" Canada Ophrnishc to .ix Iiiill' killed and .1): day lllillll that "Egyptian ngtzr. 14; -. - t t t P"5i.9 9 0i? W Pr? ip93' -"9 V I I it -illti 'lII' -mftill lW0 sinn has reach:-ii ilimensiiins will: llas9”rllilitILlT5Z1ll":ll(ig2ilgii?OC1(blU'lll:f Si”-Vi"i3 imi iii" i"'”i""i iiim i9-E" ill ” -viii llw Wvitllltleti oilt precedent sincv the cnncliisinn in: the Gulf of St bawrenoeiand ""1 Mr" s trneirpn blood-heti. -lilich of the 1069 armli-ttcc aaracment ” the Atlantic until ilrvrlcinc is com- wiim I pllotogt-aphar aiilterl iv iii .. total of n scnrr killed He said "units of the Euvptinn plated in 1954-. Twd in cl”'"3' ii” 9.15"” ii" l' '"l''” V"'"t'iWl "I ill" '33! army not only attack Israel -.'-ZFPIIF Tlir i'aii.u-villi mu,” 9 hmky 'c""l mm M wimihi "mm l"” "-'Hl' M iii" sirah-K "ml-'lt,i' rmtrols movinl along the arm Strait of t'nilsn and linkin' Call? H" him Mm. niunud "mi .'"'" t-vwm. ' in Us Sm-rot.-ii'v of islicc line but penetrate ilor-plr lircton unit the Nova Scott: -aim y0.""iZ ”'””ii' "ii" 'ii” "'''i"'' MW" -WVMLU 7 h. mm 13"” ,en.um.y' mm"; "HMS. land .,,y U.-"rm", dppnm Aug, Miss Scott. who cannot swim. dis attacking vehicles and doatroyinr i-'i appmrid ""6" ii" wamn ymng w.n.. with . min, mi n' .v-- on 4. --.-H G"! "V95 ll" UNITED NATIONS. N. Y- (GPl' Coming EVGHES ”” "'"""""” " -iooo sovir.-r cane '"””"”" Canada enters the United Nations i.-inns. 'uas annuals tmliox -tit-ui.-is---Tne Soviet "WE Rmmiim GRWT ””'l"'W" til-”'"l”'"e"i ””"'"' tmiu. i un- aL'llilOl, Mom The spokasmai added this warn l-'il'fllllil has had an Pxrellenl TORONTO. t('ll- Nlill'(' llllltl ""”i'9 i"ii"Y ”'5eW9iiiy Wiimisiic "The Israel i"ii'Vil5i iilib 3"-Vii 4-liiri iiii" ilrllei 558.000 will be glyoll Io iiicrilcnl dry, Ausliivu t!'l lhll .0 'ernment CIVI- not be expected to let the situa- a .ft-ssor of Medicine at the Univer- sity of Toronto and Chief of VENICE. Itnly tneutat-;i.-c3nn. Medicine at St. Michael's Hospital. dian movie actor Vernon Gray Toronto; Dr. .I- Gordon Patric. sntut-any night gnven 15.yenr-old Assistant Professor of Surgery. .-isnmg nears f 0 Start Using between the Western Powers and for Brain 2-toraitc had been ex- research by the Canadian Life in- the Soviet. Union over the control diidliiic ”l.:rnu-V? River lldi. Tuoa mm 1,, nut ,( hug. yt Wm Mk, tended. .-ilexander Zademidko. gut-mice medical reltnu-shut tnnn, "- s "' "' ' - nu mung.-.,. M ,t,tt.tt,ti,nt., gm. Soviet minister of the colli illdlll-'3. was learned Saturday The fund. of nuclear armaments H t,n..,.., puwm, Han av.', the protection of the lives of nut ivl'S'-tir1)ii('i:;SPd lll Idlipeecgh lbr3nd- will be split iiip into 15 fcllnwships. Adncinfoiarneld font-tdian (source l.PlJ'tl . . y .' citizens ' ('33 .V - "li'C"W F8 0 tn Ur Ry-lrenewing ass stance to fun? pro- sai and it s ” ope u " o a suc- T i Mm 9 mm.” Filth 1 accused in olur 0L R'”3e"i i'9P”l"5 imm "iilFl' Plrll jects and setting up six ncw one-2 ci-ssful outcome but "is approach- uuguia: U anc e at Gordoaistartinx Sundays fighting. An I. M the Soviet Union also have In- The money. provided ”tn miike ll in: her task in the resumed UN Lodge new II” II&- iraell nruy ppoltunnn gt 5.”... dicatad that the harvoat la llkaly possible for Canadians to enjoy disarmament commission a ub- tnm c).tm.d In gin...” nutpon be a bumper one. cxcceding improved health." is divided committee meetings with re- Noflco--Boc Ego Q &. lllhllion ail elsewhere in t a issue. l.irAlli't liopdlcld lall Tuesday. Aug. I0"! n::"-'-7iii.'- ma: - imp iiaiwo Vanna loll, alan- doy. August Q opened fire with machine - guns. mortars. and artillery on an Israeli patrol near the village of Heart. wounding taro Israeli soldiers. Is- raeli (ones replied with mortars land arlilary. the spokuunaii said Lauri two Israeli soldiers were killad and dine wounded when two iI:..aall army can muck I his new DHIPI. than of the last two years. Plaque Unveiled in Honor Oi island-Born Statesman iamong to medical schools. strained optimism." :i..i.v Honahaw it Tuesday. -r. FUR To Innis Orchalim inc itpokoaunl and than on and the paaiui.-ii scenes of his-tribute on bchali of the petlpic i. .I..,. ...-iiii .ii.. ..i- in limp . MN”. U "um mnk second battle later when Egyptian ildhood fitting tribute watt putt-t.of the district was izivan by Mr. front of our people such instance.- it...-...'.,,t,,. Mwf: mu onhtopsned fire with machine-gii.. Ilil -aterday afternoon to one oflF"iifl'iCii A- Larlitq Q-C.. .Vl-LA M W? at! Commehlorli-ins iodly-i um - mortars on an Israel patrol nest-I ;-tn". 1.3,”-ard tstnndvs mu".-for he first District of Qiiccnx Chief Justice Campbell said tho - village of Kiaaufim. He sat; .tot- sons whn t-nsn tn gt-e,ttCnunt.v. Speaking briefly were llr lllllll 1913. Canada as a whole was . -in upper, games. qt,c.,!-llii-Israelis replied with strong fire. emincncc in the public service ofli'i""0"F iii? i-ielllellalli G0VP1Wil'. 'lllliP in)! in recognizing "5 "3iiV9 'f.... 4tllC. Wednesday, Aug. 31”. silenci:g the Egyptian guns. the united states nnn nt wnnm tttghlef Juia;-e '(I;han;e A. Famphr-ll. slons It was at this time that l after. in lgyptlan army communique had frequently been said, "hgi rnce . war is and reprcvcnl- t c Historical Sites and Monu- referred to nab one heath nnutn haw become pt-,.,td.fnt ntlative on the Historic Sites and mcnls Rnard was organized. He upper (jrecn ltoadythree houi that cmmfry tun I... bun naHve'MUll'...11QlIlS Board of i'nn.'IIll'l: paid tribute to the work being done -i . .-tun. 29. Suppdr served The Egypt. out-nmumqtt. "Ad horn " .Mr. .C. Callbeck and Vlr W.-ilii-r by the Prince Edward Island (tool a lo 9. Dana altar. foiir Ercvptlana were killed and.six tn. tt.......... t,.....n....,nt t;.,..m.. R Shlw of 3! Cntlierlvw in lllslwiral Society under the woiincled. An Egyptian spokesman - -t1w- p- .n interested spectator at the un- Prcsiricncy of Judge l-LL. Palmer . "mu-s in we claim?" "many lmell soldiers i;;;m(.m.d ..im;””;:.f,..'f'ed”;3iip,:.'1'.'.lei.veiling was Justicc Wilfrcd ttuoy and the con. anship of Mr. L.C. l - Aug, 3, uunnin . ..--.,-9 wounded " mnourim "me gnemmy of Frunknn of the Supreme Coilrt of Canada Callheck. i '""""" ll'.".Il'.'."l.if”"i”lf.ii?; '”"t'.li"'i-2” ”"”"”l W" " Dem"-.....L.'.'iil.fg"”lil.(i.lK.'iL2”'...fif.”lT.';..i2 ..?'.I;...””y"f.?3lL.3”T.”.."'.”i.f32 .llilil I1 0 PF 5 E P . "' lgf I h . . ' 1 C I In HR ..t X PokrS- Egyptians have reported three if bVm..:..'n ,";:Nt,.,.e SAD: (:1, agape"; to the Chief Justice whose efforts, diffcrent from the usual routine . . -i”"i"Y- Aiillili 29- iii-xiv soldiers were killed last Mon- ." . .' ,- he said. were responsible for the nl plziqiic unveiling whichohad I IAJO. Canto; scicii Mi L.iiie left until his pal-- . l;” and lit Int-nulls killed mm W. Cnmmma when he rmerection of 25 such plaques houour- liitlicrto takcn place on the island. tnwm M". ,v (lav and Friday ..,t..,,t his edummn. Rh. dumlllnlg faimops loll: ofdPrlnt;'e Eriwnrrl Ffranklin K. Lafne, he said bwiaa one .t..- 3, A . . The Arab wot-id's mug. in .. aan . ” won er best e prcscnt o a ltroup o persona rn on in Mnuuu W." "I me aw "i W mok pm" in generation realize whatlrcmcntlniis Prince Edward Island who achiev- liiw-v Smirk. "Duo as-obtains Dulles' plan for haltlnc the blood- R"""t""'i W"""""" '" ”"' i'"'”-possibilities exist and what Wtlntlt'l'- ed his distinction in the United ' "The tomorrow and among the guest. looay lMedical Association In Annual Convention Today whilc Dr. Petrie will speak on Use of liydrocorlnne in Orthopaedics" and "Hip Conditions from Infancy to Old Age." Delegates from the Canadian Medical Association in addition to Dr. Routley includc Dr .t.F.W. Pearl. Toronto. Assistant General Secretary of C..iI.A. and Dr. S.B. Glitter. Toronto, Editor of the C-M.A. Journiii The afternoon session today will he devoted to discussion periods with Drs. drunks. Petric and Drs -l.W. 'acix'inzii- iitlti TA. ixzlldlim l)Cill', tllt- illsL'il.x'sllllts Following a biisiiicss sesiiioii on Tuesday morning there will be all open forulii uii "liealtli insurance" presided over by Dr. .l.H. Maloney. l.uilt'ileoll (ill ililltkiill-IN will he hold at the Prince lll(lW'dl'll island Hospital with Dr. Arthur Peart as guns! speaker and Dr. E. S. Giddings presiding. Dr. Potrie and Dr. Brooks will speak during the afternoon seas- iona Tueaday while Dr- T. Gen- shetf and Dr .l.P. Lana will lead the dist-iissinns This evening at 8.00 Hurt will be a reception at Dr .l.H. Shaw'a summer cottage. Stanhope Beach for all doctors and their wives. On T ll e 5 fl B y cycnintt at 9 -fclot-k llic antiiiril medical htili of the P.E l. iledii-al Society uill be held at Dalvay-liy-the Sea. Arms Talks To The C a n a d I a n delelailnll headed by Health Minister Paul Martin. is not expected to present any specific disarmament plan of its own when the met-iiiilts belziii that an agreement will be i'eachedlCf)-ORDINATE PLANS During the weekend Miiriin mo- terred with the other Western del- egates to co-ordinate '-trnlt'R.y- A diplomatic source said the talks were " " hill on rlv""' were rele Marti were Harold F.. Sttisscn of the United States. Anthony Nuttinz British minister of stain. and Jules 1Moch of France. l A Moscow radio broadcast. of an farticle in lzvcstla Sunday said the 'Soviet Union is expecting the West to make i-onccssions in the talks. but that the lliiissians also promised to give scrioils consid- taration to Western proposal.- laimad at bnnnint: atomic inc" ions The Soviet i'epre.s(-iiln tic. ii kady A. Sobnlev. permanent lins- :lll1 delegate to the UN. held an Jnprecedentt-d meetina Saturday with Staizsen. For the first time in the history of disorniiimeiit tiilks the Soviet and U. S. delegates con- terrcd before the mci-tines prop!-l' egan. TENSION-RELAXING .Vi0i'l-1 A U. S. source said tha 10-mi- nute meeting. hcld at Soholcv'.s request reflected llltives at lust month's Big Four ilcneya contor- ence to relax tensions between East and West. The Slil)-C0n'lll'lil- tee reconvene: under a Big Four tdirective. which orders the five powers to take into consiiicratlon plans presented at Geneva. COMMFMORATE l.lllTiZRATl0N PARIS IReutersl - Flags flew everywhere and special services were held in churches in Paris l WINS AWARD Officer Cadet K. A. Rcardou. of Charlottetown. above has won the RCOC sword of honour as out- standing graduate cadet when 56 officer cadets of the Royal Can- adian Ordinance Corps Eradiiated at Longiie Pninle depot near Mont- real on Friday. Officer Cadet Roardon, who in a son of Mr.and Mrs. J. A. Rear- don, 50 Green St.. is about. to enter his third and final year in com- lnorrc at the University of Alhcrta at Edmonton He will he 23 years old in December He received his 0 primary education at West Kent School where he won the Governor Gt-.neral's Medal and concluded his academic t-art-er in this pro- vinro by attending Prince of Wales College. gradiiatint; as an honour strident and a consistent prize-win- :1 ': op honours among use RCOC graduates were shared with Of- ficer Cadet Reardon by J. A. Stark of Winnipcu who was named ttll'Ill?I' iii 8 SWBKEPT Sllffk II Olli- -landing first-year cadet and Of- ficer Cadat D. W. Thibeault. of 'Ysrmtiuth. N. S.. captain of a St. Francis Xavier team of Antigo- iiisli. N. S. Edith M...” Miss Mainland HIAMI. Fla IAP. t1loudy- ycri ltiirricane Edith swunlz pon- dci-niisty min a northward path Sunday that may take its 100-mile winds near Bermuda and away irom the North American main- land. It nus located 24!) miles south of tlic llriiish resort islands and 1.020 miles east of Daytona Bcacll. Fla.. at 7 pm. ADT. Storm forecasters said it was moving at eight miles in hour. a slight increase in spced. .1. Killed In Car Accident In N. S. YARMOUTH. N.S ICPI One man ilicd and two were lnlitred Satiirday when their car bilrst into flamcs aftcr carccninc off the road and into a ditch l0 milcx from licrii Dead is iioiiiicy Cliarlcs Allcn. 23. of Yarmour-ti in hospital in satisfactory condition are Camille Parlsc. 22. of Gaspc. Qiic. ilnfl (lcorgr llyan. iii. of New Glasgow. Jap. Mothers Jolt In Baby 'l'(llxlO lllciilivrl-.I A Japailcse mi rs. already frantic with fear that they may have given their moi.-r-it ' shed ranged from coolness to 192, k - - . .V . t-lownri in o niuon, nuntxc n atlr . ful opportunities there are in this Sintcs. "Like Jacob Gould Schur- 5 .day to mark the last day of re- hahl” P"V”i9i9ii "”ih i'""”""'"ii g pp" 1 i)urin' li- ll'i - Vl' L - v ..t. iind hum super, for his proposal for an international h M if .'l' h ”"3' n '- "wile. ' of ours" said the Govcriioi. mun. it was said of him that hatioicings commemorating the liber- arsenic. received a frcsh shock ii.i.. ilall Aug. 31. in aid ofiguaranteeof Israeli-Arab borders. 0 ”"y"'" p”””'""” i" ih';"Thcre is no limit to tho hoinliis llliillll have become r. ” of aiion of the capital on Aug. 25. Satiirdiiy after a report that the Ellllltll Servhl III I to 9 in which the United States would flixgrntmeqtpgi hm” U"i"d srggtlt which they may arrive and it (Continued on page 2, col. 2) il944. ” lsuspcctcd product also is radioac- st M p i h , n . e was appon - - --- em- yu DIE. I1 ll IPQOG I1 on V , t it .- . . .. .... ... "id--v ":::;"r.. ”.2ii”:i5:..?”'i.":i:i'3?;t . ” r” ll! 33- In Damascus. Syrian govern 1. 't . l rpi 1' 599950704 52' Kins-ton meat officials studied the Amerl-.0, the i".ili.”(" "lid". PreS'd""'i iii; - n . - - . c raiirh Cnnadia Leda! C3 Mn 0"". endorsed by Rrmun Woodrou Vllson ills birthplace is J0 inn rarvivr Syd. Mun Commumuunx WM situated an-rut a hall mllc down -t.E lionntu . other trab stain for agreement on."w Arty” shmou R."'d' imm loan it where the plaque racted :3 M”"ii'W IAIN Mlllit W 7" slum?" Run!" A mam" L(' Caliber iairman of ' a sta as has been sat f i - i - l"pi':'i:han and Sbahine Boys. 9.hn.'h,y in CM", (0 mdyiiknztn thc Prlncc Edwarv sland His- T ' grical Society ucsidcd at Milli-u tiny H - . ..-.-....?..w.F P uaveitinz. A letter of lrib-. to. Please :51; vlaaiomzwl 1u.m:L 2.80.3 133 ".1, late to Mr. Lane written by us pick up at farms 0 to. .0” Dr. ntllot E. Cheaiham, Pro- lad Soils, &aadQ.' ' A J N SAP)-Glancellor Konndtfouor of Law. Columbia Uni- 5"'liil'l IOVIPIIIOII MK Bur varsity. ...is read by Dr. Frank out in: illlrvllll towl av Kan. ili':n'.l”'" 1 VI 7 pa. and today ,mml'lgl;IoaId In at in Dfieu. A l pt. fair ,di"ndtx :: i5 Two full days of oompomloii entertaianllt. "rim list an '"''"0"- Albert Aura Hr-if R, g. n. ' Ind IPPI W. idlv 1.300.000 Int German lll 102- " ltm Killed, ll lniurod tiy Racing Car In Um. - i C . (ht. (CPi-Alllght aportst Stilas..wboae car remained Q- 0! two persons and injured 11 win I plowed tbroudi a crowd of Ipoeiamra at a light car racat at Carp hora Saturday .6111! ll about In miles west of Ottawa. HOOD Iiilosd. D0. of 'lacoaio.. was kind nataatu. - Gown ll. Iilolodoll. M. of Ottawa. dial! h hospital at nearby Atlanta. Oat. two hours and the? aaolilnt I I. I hill. by the Ottawa Light Car- Tbaaar. arm: I1 Victor siiiu. crowd be ind . iim Pdawawa. Oat. whtoltdcniialhtllahackwherapaoplewara oftbaflrltraccafamoet on tlieoutu-riin.Moatofttlootbar aabla spectators were watching fromtbo we was preplsred by a friend man of the Prince Edward Island ltniiau lain Innillistoricnl Societa: Hon. run. A. Mai-Klnnon, principal if Prince of I iwaleii College. The reply to the right. escaped uninjurad. 1 The sports car. rounding at a3 turn at so miles an hour. went out of control when the steering wheel broke loose from its mountinu.-1 Stiles applied his brakes. but the low-slung our limited into it crowd of spectators tlploonl was tossed more hon M feet. crashing into In door I a parked sedan. Mrs. Itapledon was bur to fact. They was in a snow fact. of Prince of Wales College is Icon feaaor of Laws at (Circuit left) reading a tribute University. Listening to Knight baa at De- afternoon. ' H" Frank Ilncxtnnoti. principal Lane. Dr. Ellltl Cheatball. nwaatboonlyapotaroundtba are tho pro Campbell. Chief Justice of P Columbia Edward Island and the lsland'slLt. Col. 5 tativa on the I-Ilstorlcalteo the Lieutenant Governor: Monuments Ionrd of..lusuoc Wll loo. 1'. W. L. Prowsmfrnne Court of of the Province; Mr. C Goodlson. superintendent. of the miles from the Chinesa the reading of to paper left sites and The tie right: Mr. L. C. Callback. chair Canada; Lt. Governor TRIBUTE TO ISLAND BORN STATESMAN rinco for the First District of QIIPOHH5 derers of Yu Chintz man. a retired iilllil ill IMO! I Chariot”- A. W. Rogers. E.D.. Aide Chinese nationalist genera Mr. was fred Estey of the Sup- Chinese attempting to abd Canada and Mr. Jdfmm his farm at Ping Shall. Hva Irr-i-in A. Lana. n.c.. 11.1.; r. s. i. National cars l Dark brhwn eyes smiling. REFINERY m-:-an Two Dead, 84 injured; Loss in Millions WRITING. Incl. tAP)eA multi-milon dolor In which has raged more than a day and a half still flared savagely Suiuiay in the badly-stricken refinery of tha Standard Oil Lo. find). The blaze has been brought under control, but the uuary fil'e-lighten said it probably will continue for at least another 24 hours. The west central urea of the plant was turned into a broau, putting torch saturday morning by the explosion of a 26-storey liydroformer cracking unit. The blast hurieii u iragruent of steel more than a uiock into a house, killing El three-year-old boy. The blast also caused the death of a refinery foreman. STAGGERING Luna The loss in property damage was expected to far exceed the 510,- il0(l,tltlll estimated as a inillimiim by Robert E Eilson. chairman of Standard. An early estimate by the American Red Goa! Ina 8100.000,- 000 IOARXNG FLAMCII The big ilydroiormor which bid! up was completed last March at. I cost of about 323,000,000. The fire was confined to SI company”: L600-aoro r ' some 16 miles soiitbeast of Ch- t-ago's Loop. The blaze. which churned I black f'.0llll'IID of smoke 25.000 feet over Lake Michigan. sent flames 200 to 400 feet into the air. An ad- ditional mirage tanks naught fir there were flu bluia 3 flames and Hoods burning oil Company iilfielala add 1.4 per sons remained in hospital with burns and other injuries. three of them in serious condition. Red Cross reports showed that at leastl 70 others were treated for minor hurts during the first 24 hours. More than 1.000 families living in fanned out. the area lust west of the refinery Tn, priority -3 94,. mmghun. i'”l”""”i aw") i""" ill?” il"l'll9S went to hundreds of small dump Saturday night under ders of po-t truck; which ""4 mu. fh. nun. lice and Vatinnsl Guard nfficials.l lug u-an cm-ytu and wnm, nu 'ilnsl of thematayed with friandalformad into dikes to captain in and relatives in the area. i (Continued on page 8. col. Ii Tents Dismanllecl As 8th World Jamboree Encls And 11,000 Scouts Start Home In 5- as . Canadian Press Staff Writer ukad hey dgairiuldiyh 3 NIAGARA - ON - THE - LAKE, down. not. iCPi- As efficiently as they Aa Hie order wont out, Hi In)- had appeared. 5,000 tents-which-lish and French. also unilingli l0 days ago mushronmed in tbiaimada In soout gutiiu - order mile - square camping ground-irnoaning "alt down" to noun wera dismantled during the week-lfrom non-llnglisb-speaking omn- en tries. Aft: Jackson Dodds, dop- riie eighth World Scout .lam- W Canadian chief scout. and Gen. horec had closed and 11.000 scouts SP.?Ypi1ld SPOKED. She baited por- frnm fill coillltries were dispersing ""”i9i1 W 59953- l5.V BILL 3055 bar in the corners of the globe, In short. vigorous and emotion- thrilled by the brief impact ofipackad phrases also urged the hon Lady Baden - Powell. widow of to realise the significance of In parting moment and to hold it h (Continued on page 1. col. 8 world scoilting's founder this slight. grey haired woman stole the how at Saturday's (.!I'QIH0lllOl when Mai.-Gen. Dan Spry. a Cana-j titan who directs scoutlng'I inter- national biireau in London. offl- i-ially closed the jamboree. GIVES RCOFTS A BREAK liar ))itl'l was spontaneous and iinschediilcd She won their heartal wh they were barely in the; arena After one look at the 40-. minute program and a glance at the l0.0fl0 scouts packed before Given New Poisoning 5 lzlkv A viaie of iilnc.a.s and death has spread tlirollgh ihc country. H94 lwccn :12 anti 39 children have died and .t,ilfltl zinti 4.000 havc become ill utlcr being fed a popiil.-ir brnnd TORONTO (CP)-eMinlmum and powilcrcd milk licoltll nuthoritirs maximum i&mDel'8illl'CS say the peak may linvo Deena Mil MI! rcncltcd and that hromlvtist vi'arn- DBWSOII -- 40 56 tings of tho siicpoctod ilk hnd VUDCOUVC - H 71 I ll cffcttii: Vyici-0l'il - -- I0 71 'l'liv lhlllltltltfiiiill) llplill tame Ldmpmon ' 40 71 .iruii msiiiiotc nrdf csor Yasiithi gifnlllil" i 4'8 70 .Vlx'lltw8li -ho .-uperviscd tests on SW83 ' 66 91 the mill at thc tlsakii Univcrsity To: 0:3" ' 63 66 nwrlu-;i ilopnrtniont Ho said the omfs, i A M radinnrlnitx was ohm-e the '4'll9iY M " ' I ' 77 lihlll for adults and "to a baby iqligihrnl i ' . t . .. 90 . . ::'"i::.:...;r'!..:::;::mi. " - . -s - ; .. i loncon... . so so POI NI) .iR5F5' Ham-ax . H I 56 62 'Ilii- Natioiia. iygi-nic l.abora- Chal-lonefowu H 57 00 tory said it had found a ”concider- Sydney . . . . .. I 66 Jlhlit amount of arscviic” in tho powdered ilk HALIFAX iCP5-The weather flovcrnmcnl nfilvlais um-o work Oiiice Hits a low-pressure area l g iit'PrlivT1t' in try nnrl rlr-inrminn l'9nt.rad in the Gulf of St Law- ll iiw riparily mun" uni Inlfi the TPWPP is almost -ziattolJat')' and in. itct oi rmr of .lariart': higgnqt tie change it the woatbqr t. lit pnurici maimi-. "tliectevl today ilnanli alllllOI'lilPx -.t.i-iulnii-d Ii Northern Nova Scotia. it John riugy naic onlercd ihrouah an acci- '"iV9l' Vliieyi Clmldy with scaf- dontnl mix-up with ltmostnnc from iefld. showers; northwest winds lVVllltll calcium is oytrnctnd to i-55 i0l'-hill! It New Glasgow. 9 fortify the milk 'rlwrc is a mine lllld 00. Fredericton and Saint prodiiciniz nn arsenic compound -i"llll 40 and 8!. Erlmundslon 48 and close to thc limcslonc quarry from which the calcium comes "0" ECVIN llllll. eastern . NB counties. Bay of Chaleur: Si-if-'.K VI" FWINS WTRDFRFZRR ci0lId.V with ncnuored showers and . occasional ilrluila: continuing mot; H(iN(; Ktiv; lRDlIiDfIi .FolicO pm-utpgpt '1... 1.; h'tMn. i lnffarod . sum reward sumo-tiny c:...t.u.,i... 3. .4 nt M,,.,,. for ll'l'f1l'fHRiih.I lending to the at--gym c.m,g,,m,,,. . ad ”. real and conviction of the mur- tt yn town at 0.13 am. and IN p.m., .,,,,,d at Rustico at I up. Iuminaraida mtg ntn. tide afghan manta int ion arlottobwn com,nn.t Sn rises in I:I a. I. and M3 It 0:53 I-I. amt he. shot dead by three nist border. T.