rag. 2 The Guardian Monday. Aug- 29- 1955 Minesviteeper Aged Chinaman Found Unconscious Charlie Hum. a seventy year old Chinese employed at the New England Cafe. was found by nirtht watchman Jack Chipman in an unconscious "film on the 'mum' of Queen Square School shortly after 12.30 yesterday morn- ing. City Police were called and an in gr-(I man was removed tot me arlottetown Hiispital where it was found that he was suffering from severe ll'”(l injuries and was II I result transferred by ambul- ance yesterday afternoon to the neurological centre of the Victoria General Hospital in Halifax City Police roiiort that a i'tun.: girl seen with the man has hPPtl taken into i-ug.toilv (mil will appear in City Police (Uiiirt tiiis iiioriiinrl chr' vi with rolilierv in this con nection A car fnuiid near the in- jured man ha: lhgiFl'l imoourvied hy the Policy Ptilre say that We Chinaman wsii rcttiitted '" hf" been carryinr 7) ct-nsitierabil J”!!! of money wltoti ltist seen bx cmintrvnwoyi l.:iti-ct rr-ports I , a "YOLR DOLLAR BUYS MUM- ...c the HIWIWS mzcc. st-om-.." THE Vtiul in l -.i.llIliQ all spriiii: and summer dresses at l-2 price Balance of hats tn clear at til no SICK HELL. open 8 am it .;. from WE TREAT THE Gjggeyfs Pharmacy In Square ' Halifax ll'l(ll(.'al9 that the victim had not regained L0nSClDllSHESS and Halifax police are waiting at his bedside to act a report from him. should he revive Plunewrecltage Found In N. B. CHATHMI NB iCP- Weather is so far preiented identification of ii crashed plane found Friday in heavily-wooded country 60 miles west of the RCAF base here. in thy iiciniti of Serpentine lake .r lH,ih('1tItIPI' viirryint: a Ertiuntl .9”.-I-li imrtv tins iinrililc to land the wr -L; llIilt'll may be that of a i;.i.,-.- lpl nciitcr missing from the ha-i -llit'r tw:t TiIf”K'(l3.l' lyiotlit-i effort will be made i.d'-it .-r--ri an air force .SP”I(t"' mt.- tbr "M-u.-; ml-it has gtill not bran revealed by the ziir (nu. mo. in rtittioiiltv in locating M: riovl of kin Central? (ii-jNf.Ii.-ll lil.f2'(”liRl(i floor polixher -lTlt per month for 12 lnqnlhi txrowrt Electric C a l l ti"l” sf l;( iAl. .ilL'Slf' - S p e c i al iiusicnl numbers were heard at both the morning and evening .9;-xii-cs iii Trinity Church yester- Q ll pm il.iy In lll( iiiorninp service con- unw-H W”! ml wwn w tliit-ted lityw Keir Howard dCher(iist:-3. - - 'f ' it " - lit-nuti ll son was t'en er Y . fl” ml” Bmlm Elecrrlr can (lit.-w B:-irliarn Rogers and the "I7 Triiiiu ilalv Eight were heard COLUMBIA -l.elw.Nm,V H D .1 ringing t'-l Bi-autifiil liantl" V EM” rafrmeram". FAQ. ,(.,-m, In tiii oicntiil: the L'.lIPSi Astiloists BMW." mwprk. were l1i-- V;-inry .ilacNevin. Mr. Jack Taylor and Vlr Basil Phillips UR. Mat-lb.-XAC will be absent who renrierwl a delightful violin tron his office. Au: 39 to -Sept "I lncluntw FOR B.kJl"l'ER V.-ll.L ES lll tip tio-the-minute luggace. ser 3 nrdy and ('omMnv 10? Kent eet WILL YOU HELP cancel P E. 1.1 debt of 1000 bnttlaa by being blood donor at one of the Red 81-on Clinics this week" E.LEC'l'Rl( Kl'.T'Ilf'., 2 quai' &e. General Electric element Automatic reset New law PTI” 141.50 Brown Electric MEETLVG of Cli mu ll B(ii'rwi- Association will be held at Mac Kinaon' Barber Shop. Wondny August 29 at. '7 pm FLNERAL S A T l' RDAY--The U at E 9. S :- 3 as a 5 3 Int! residence to Douglas Street In no Church of the Most Holy Rodedncr where Requiem High Mus was celebrated by Rev lunuu Murray. nephew of the deceased. who also conducted oervlce It the grave Very Rev- erend J. Gregory Murphy. C. Ss. R., was present in the sanctuary Pal bearers were: Leo Carragher. Thonu Carrailher. Emmet Flood. Albert MucRae. Frank Malone and Jolqh Cullen. interment was in In Outiiol-it Cemetery The funeral was very inrm-lv attended. IIRTIIS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50: Per Insertion l t ' iiniirns .-it Westmorelai; . B. 1955. Edward Trowiidal I Hand year Remains will bi kom the Chisholm lhllorll Home todtiy tlltfnndnyt. Flmorll notice inter. ENMAN-At the P. E. l. Ros- in! on Siinday. Aug It. 1955. arry William Enman of Blue Ridge. Alberta. formerly of Ver- non River. P F?.l. in bi Mth year Resting It the Mat-i.ean Funeral Home from wht-re the 'uner.-il will be held tomorrow 'liiesrlai Iervice r-ommc-ii:-iniz at " o'clock (S.T' ' Wrmertt VI-ryirw River Cemele. ARSENAFLT - At Mt Carmel. August 77th. 1955 Emile G. -ir- nennult. in his 72ml '.'Dnli For- warded from tho Compton Fu neral Home to the home of hi: daulhter Mrs Alvre Gallant. Mt Carmel. from where the fu- neral will be held Tuesday morn- ing. August 30th. at 815 stand & be to ltgmont Ray Church It Requiem Mass at 9'00 am Ilterment in the rtliiirch cecn nary. N. D. Muclean UNDERTA KER EMBALMER Qorlotttetown and North Wlltahhe DIAL5640 s e l e c t i o it during the offertry Members of the congregation werv tileascd to welcome Rm A Fran' ll:-it'l.e:-in back to the nulpil aftc ins siirrtnwr holidays Mrs K. S Rogers acted as supply organist or yo-tnrriiiy's services. Continued from page 1 Plaque Unveiled -l ll tilted birthplace 'Ft' nklin sfi lf)RI "it was tell that a distiiictivi flavour would be Riven to this occasion. If it were prepared and delivered by an admirer of Mr. Lane in the United States" con- tinued Mr Campbell it was with this idea in mind that he sought and found Professor Elliot Cheat- ham of Columbia University who prepared the address but was un- able to be present for the occasion Vlr LC Calibeck stated that as a small hoy. Mr Lane had known the tzrcen fields and red cliffs of his nntlvc DeSable. and while the United Rattes had enjoyed his ability. Prince Edward island was brand to honour him as one of its native sons The chairman briefly reviewed some of the work of the Prince Edward island His- torical Society and encouraged those present to avail themselves of its membership Mr Walter Sliaiv rcniiiided tihos present that Franklin Lane rt ceived his first inspirations kor the beautiful hills of DeSable. ” know of no activity that our emphasize the history of our Prov-. ince to a greater extent than occasions of this kind". He felt that sufficient emphasis was not laced upon people who gained ich positions of eminence as the "room it! honoured Wr. Show stated that the Island's most important export over the years has been brains He pointed out to the youth of thc cnmmiinity present that there is no obstacle too great or no circumstance too uniisiitil if they have within them- selves the ability to reach the lreatest heights either in their own country or in some other land States exrept for ills The Chief Justice said Lane could have dom- with competence and distint-' Girl Guide INews llili Illl .tlisl' ill will ha r-tcaston to contact The Canadis Girl Council of the Girl Guide! -l t s n c I a Iltll'i please tiotc thoI' pchzintzc of address from ill Yong St to 125 Yorkville Ave Tnronfr l.'l on September lst The postponed Cinders Cari. Traimni: will be held at Keppocli Beach from 7 pm Friday Sept. -9th to 4 p.m. Sunday Sept. llth. . All 'Ire urged to attend This trnininii Brownie and Guide Leaders along with further instruction should lead to procuring your Brownie or Guide Campers Lic- ln the mail, and they are asltori to fill in the attached forms and return to Writ .1. ll Dlnzwell Ill Edwarf Vt not "WI-r thaw- Sopl 1H" . N Charlottetown '0 E" W H. . All the zmups who took part "P. l in the demonstration picnics during -July are busy making money for the Lones. Buckley. Mount Rer- bert and Marslifleld groups held I Joint oeke sale at Moore and Mclnods. The other groups are holding concerts. selling fuhe. berries. gating cards. etc. on- Lone Guides on Prince Ddwnrd Mend are really gall; plneol. uder O0 able ledershfp of Mrs. Osborne 1! Etistui St. IIM. 4328 jluolfnneralull A&IhnuleI'vloo -lhoa- .6ommiuiunerftrIaIcll Ships In Port On Saturday morning I coastal minesweeper ,uadron of four ships under the command of Com- mander H Bruce Carnall. D.F.C.. ('.D.. arrived in port. and berthed at the Railway wharf. The four ships and their ranking officers are: HMCS Gaspe (Cmdr. H Bruce Carnall. D.F.C.. C.D.l. Hliit CS Ungava ILieut. Cmdr R Mn Young D F C. CD l. HMCS Trinity tLieut. Cmdr. A. H M. Slater. CD I. and HMCS Quinte 'Lleut. Cmdr D. P Brownlow. CD I Shortly after their arrival Cmdr. Farnall, accompanied by Lleut. Cmdr J. N Kenny HMCS Queen Charlotte. made official calls on. His Honour Lleut. Gov T. W L.. Prowse. Premier A W Matheson.l and Acting Mayor A Waltbent Gaudet Return calls were made at noon on Saturday In ridrlition to the squadron HM- FS New Lisl-teartt had arrived in port on Thursdav On Saturday evening a reception was held at HMCS Queen Charlotte in honor of its tisitine tl"l'.'6'FS from the five -lviin followed by a dance at the Charlottetown Armouries :pnn5or- ed by 'he officer: of the Charlotte town Garrison All the ships left last evening fo l-' 'ifax Cuntinued-qfrt;ar;gAe ! Two Dead oil The Worst blow proper was dealt bv blast The explosion also must of the windows mile rarlni ALL ACCOUNTEID FOR The initial blast hurled hunks of two-int-li steel tip to 80 feet long out of the refinery One chunk nearly 50 feet long flew two city to Whiting the terrific blew tilil in a three MINESWEEPER SQUADRON IN PORT I in the :ib-ii c picture are seen, four ships of the first Canadian Minesweeper Squaiiron as they ll Ni C S Quinic. H Ni (' S. Uii:,'aui.ll.iskear uliich has been here H.M.C.S Trinity and H. M. C. 8. since last Thursday morning. Many Gaspe. They left port yesterday . citizens yesterday afternoon took were lierthed at the Railway wharf evening accompanied by the coastal the opportunity of visiting the naval over the weekend. They are the 18th Annual Of Mayors Opened Sunday F.'D.llO.hl0IN CP---The llilll .iii- nual conference of the Canadian Federatinii of Illayors and lliinic- ipalities npeiieil Sunday uitli a visit by ticle9.ziti-s to E(ll'l1t)nli)ll.S slitt.tltl(I t-ivil defence control head- qiiiirlers and the provincial head- qiini'lers Four huniiicti tielcgutcs from across Canada and eight observ- ers from the United States reg- istered for the flie-day meeting. The civil defence tour set the sizigc for one of the L-oiilt-reiit-o's major themes Civil defence will he discussed Wednesday by a blocks smashed through a food padml "I cxlierll . . store and flattened an automobile .."N,"ld'"bwm:;I'l7 "fqmhll, to a height of scarcely one foot. -denmp ll e ISw”I( fl Both were unoccupied One of the two dead was three- yo.-.'ir-old Richard Plewniak. killed when a piece of steel pipe shot through the walls of a llOl1St' Walter Rhea. 68. assistant fort man of the Standard plant-'s linh lllS department. died of u hear. IlfH('l( sbortlv after he was sum- noned to emergency duty. A Np kesman for Standard Oil said that all men working at bile blast scene were aoounted, for. .Seven of the injured were employ- ; ees of the company i . Qafzliavsilwtto 31 Tents Dismanlled lieir hCilll.x in(' row of their live, i EEK! BIGGEST OVATION Wing Cmdr Sir John Hodsoll. di- i'cclor-ia,enerzil of United KlllL',(Illll'l civil defence training .'inti t-liicf civil defence ii(lVlS0l' to V.-l'l'(): Dr. Alvin C. (Graves. scientific ad- ”isor. Nevadn test site operatioiis. us Alamos. i.t.-Gen. C. Ftiulkes liairman nl the chiefs of stall -umniittec and .VlR.I'G0ll F. F ivnrtliineton federal co-ordinatm KOnIy(I)r-ed Man Survives pWeekencI Sa ROClx'.LA5lJ. tlt' 'APtAA ltinv survivor of a four-man weekend sailing party told Sunday how the hoat's owner was struck by a boom t-lpr ovation was .,M,,.N.edem(,, rid knocked overboard and how mp yvp9k'3 n.9,"; And 9' yo others "ltll(llEl'l after their bovs. fired with her enthusiasn Wm f”""'I”” crossed gym, for m, 3;. ummem. Lester Harrington. Iitt iir simzmg or "Aunt Ln", gv,,,,-- tree employees of H "todne 26 languages: rooke Bath automobil lealei The iamboree officially it, as rest-tied 15 miles iith ul m-..,- (tnnfficmm. 1, mm M.” llonhceaii Island Sundrw by the slippedv-and for the first time; coast guard into high gear Amt the rm. was The cutter Snimlioniish earlier short--merely overnight. Scouts broke into little groups of eiiht to '6 or more. arms about one another": s h on I d ers, and staged impromptu marches sing- in" scouting sonsls They fad om- anotber at their camp sites-7 really mixed up for the first time Llttrallv hundreds of camp. firesv-some monster - sized and others family SORIE-bllrst out and the evening air rang out with songs and laughter from games around them. As night settled In the flames grew hlstber. the stand- ? OT sittiniz figures encircling tam silhouetted in their light VIHIINDERSTANDINGS FADE Antipathles engendered during he week by language misunder- standings melted away. Hundreds from many lands joined the Ft-each-speaking Gena- dian. who sat in ii glam out around two immense fires consum- iniz logs piled four feet high. The Quebec boys showed the way, sinslns my in nnglisli end French. translating explanations line by line An English scout reciprocated by leading the camp- fire In an old four-part French song. which he tnuitbt the assem- bly and led The day was marred by diree mishaps Mr Dodds. 75. a former rzenerel manager of the Rank of Viontrenl. spent the night in hos- nital. siifferlnn from an ankle twisted Friday at the Canadian Na- tional Pjichihtolnn up. mp: released Sunday Seth lx'atiiin.sky. ll of '5:-titiklyn V V. was taken to Hamilton Gen- -ral Hospl'-l with sit-nected sntnsl rvtcningitis flerhardt Sperlick 16. of Mont real. suffered a slight concussion and head abrasions when a dead limb fell front a tree overhanging tho spot where he was sleeping. He was taken to the camp hospital where his condition watt described Sunday as satisfactory. At midnight. the Roman Catho- lics adlourned to their chapel area. near the arena. where Most Rev. F-iovanni Panlco. apostolic delegate Its Canada. sang midnight mass. "most 4.000 scouts were present From down. all denominations -ondiit-ted services after which it scouts continued the business I'lY'"”I(IfIl c'-mp HALIFAX "vc'P:iriiiiei-at niacke Sunday for Weston Me- learen. former Sault Ste. Marie teleizraplier who died a week after lbeaklnir his hip in a fall. He was . ense Gulders will receive notices . found a body caught in the name- less. 30-foot sloop's rigging. The half-submerged craft was floating near the annual ilonhelzan island race course wl-ich the cutter was patrnllins The body was nloulilied by Briiol.-e's daughter .-is that of her fntltcr f'Allt'iH'l' IN SQUALI. Harriiigioii told chief boatswaln ll. Stimpson .ir.. that the boat was caught in I thunder squall Satur- day night. A quick sweep of the boom knocked Brooke over and the craft was swamped. Hnrrinizton and two co-workers. Harold Smith and Wil- llam Freeman. both of Bath then freed a small punt front the sloop'I stern. Herring: told the coast guard he climbed aboard the punt andi bailed while the others helped from outside. but that Freeman went in- ! REPRESEN Councillor A Walthen Gaudet. acting in the absence of Mayor .t. D. Stewart is seen being wel- comed aboard H.M.C.S. Gaspe sew. 'Saturday by Commander H. Brnce.Coun. Gnudet was quite at home 9; want new .g neg;-by Mongjcarnsll. E.D...pcepialn agsrd ship. Berter's -Film Lab. 3., I .. II In! H- D escort vessel Conference KENTVILLE. NS tCPl-About ' 1.000 :1 le ate e" ected here , . , .. . "2 pm! defeua, 1-hursdgvgfor s.,,:"io9ff,",,,,,,uai 35. Seen as they diseitibai-'lx from days at lxensinglon. Ylloiell. Souiis. llilll the Ie.iin 'lhe (linirs it-111 gEqqmNS TODAY semblv .0! the Marmme United one M me". mm, whmgs on Montagiie and Charlottetown with get underway today at Kensingion i Blufsmey iessmm slam mdavp Bambi! L.0m.emmn arrival in Charlottetown last even-pan objective of 1.550 donors. Left where nflunoon and evenly The npeniing addrey M" be aivgn -nu, delegates rep....S(,n, ,90.m0 ing are four of the twelve members to right they are.- Miss Eva sessions will be held in st 313,- is M vlavur D H Masckav Ofcaly memberb in the Marmmesp of the 'li"ile Red Cross lilood-Gogiien. R.N.. Miss Joan Weir. Hall when the quota will be g'Hr;, 'm,esi('ienl of the faiermiun Meetings 0; mo united Balms! Donor Team from the. Maritime RN. in charge of the Mobile donors of the i350 required my The; nrw Session. with Mayor worm,"-S h.nss-mlmn. Lzmmt the Depot at Halifax. who will be Team. Mi Ann Tnmliiisou. the four-day visit of the fcain to Charlotte Whitton of Ottawa in the chair. will discuss problems crea- ted for urban governments by up- controlled fringe area develop- ments Speakers David B Tilansiir. pres- ident of Consolidate Toronto De- velopment Corporattoii Ltd. and Robert E lloffat of Winnipeg will talk about measures needed to bring about a more effective con- trol of development The afternoon sessions will see a pzuiel dist-iissiiiii on municipal l)('I'Sl)fll'1tEl problems and municipal public relzitiotis. Mayor G. 8. Peat of Saint John. N. B. will be chair- lllull. Walter I. (iordon. cliairnizin of -lltl royal conimissioii on Canada's ct-ononiic prospects. will address an el'9nlllL' banquet iling Party mug of fhp U s and mm is in the Can.-idixiti Vationnl Railways do and dim come up About an ”"""”' . l'i?.'.ii'iLn"23..i'"fi"5igll"lLIf"i...ZliI hOul' later. he said. Smith did the H15 rwtaliks '””'”"I '" M" t t it i bl” mil 2 - ear same iiigton this week. were beamed l '"lt:" gt -dill-' I" -l " - II Stimpsun said the quartet left RIIS-ii” 9" "W"? 'h"" 2” few" ma lam M . Bath Saturday afternoon for a llmilamf Till"-VI-'l.l' "IEI" Wild V A CNR7””"'I'”E W” p"IN”.'I weekend trip to Vfonhegan island 533- 1' mark” "19 "'5' ""1" hilylracl” ''".,s l "I Ramlay M” .0 mil” M, the mast soviet nmptal had mag, in cials have site no estimate of g Russia nygr VOA. - dlmzice although all MRI" cars I A W” ;p,,k95,m,n Sam carried new BIlllln'lOIitIPS No one French Alert I For New Riots CASABLANCA. hltlitticro tCPI -- French troops poured into the main towns of troubled Morocco Sunday night. ready for a new burst of anti-French rioting In Coiistantiiie. Algeria. French troops killed 3 Algerian rebels in three clashes Sunday at the scenel of a bloody attempt at insiirrec-I lion eight days agi. The French forces lost one killed and two wounded in the clashes at Mo Mllla. Lannoy and Canrobert. Authorities here said the depart- ment was still in ferment after the ”black Saturday" rioting of Aug. 20, and there were hourly reports of murders. kidnapping and in- cendlarism. Roads leading into Casablanca. R Rabat and other large towns were. .lined with columns of tanks and armored cars moving to take up positions near the crowded native quarters lH.M.C.l. Gnspe and officer I! charge of the First. Canadian Minesweeper Flotilla. A Lieutenant in the Cnnadlan Navy from 1942-45 B A ” payments . . . clean H M C S New ships. Barter's Film Lab. : l Baptists Expect l 1.000 Delegates I l.aymen's Association and the Bap-i list Young People's Linton will be held earlier this week. Russians Jam Broadcast Bv ; Own Delegate .llUNICH. (brniaiiy. viet stations kept tip 'tomary IHHIIIIIIIE of the Voice of America Friday while the U. 8 government station repeated a broadcast to Russia by the head of it Riissian farm delegation in America. Engineers at the VOA's relay station here reported no percept- ible change in Soviet jamming during Russian-language broad- tAPl-So- casts by Vladimir .llatskevicli first deputy minister of agricul- ture. who led the Russian farm ming appezired in varying quani. ties" on all bin three of 15 cltan 'lIE'IS. which is "a customary pat- tern" illalsltctit-h said in his broad- cast that the Russian farm dele- gation had receiied "a friendly their cus- n L-oiidiictiuu Blood Donor Fliiiics. inpNtir.se's Assistant and Miss Anna conjunction with local Red Cross Burke. who is the Chief Driver Committees. during the next four IF-ind Bodv or Misting Man ST .l(lli.'Yt S(H'li'i'll9i'.'s' Suntlux '70 vcnr-old nil lint li(Kllll lllll iiiliiiilceizx had combed thc iiotitllniitls sincc Auk. 20 before findini: l.ambert's lindy near a pond Caiiso of tlmtli was not llllillt'Kl' Mid Jiiund livtimti li.itiiltiin fin iiiiic tiny :4 (Pl - lie body Ltimlierl. -lrintl in MOBILE BLOOD TEAM HERE AGAIN llsis province. e-Photo by Margaret llalleti, AMERICAN SAMPLE DRESSES Just received group of lovely Ameri-- can sample dresses. These are exclusive to us in Charlottetown. Sizes 9-24V2. Would advise you to shop early for the best selec- tion. Norma's Ladies' Wear lately known i Traffic Resumes After Deruliment Pl,i.Hll-;l'-' lttit ix S B tCl"l Traffic was resumed Siinriay over ias injured and hospitable welcome" in the U. S and had sccn "useful things that may be applied in the state and collt-clive farms of the So- viet Union " TODAYII Red cross Blood Donor tllinic St. Mark's Hall Kensingron Red Cross Blood Donor Cirinlc I-4 and 7-0 (Standard Time) Be one of the 250 don- ors desperately needed at Kenslngton! T F for the future. But. Why? 529.99 756.36 S20 S40 5... pgy-um new ervbhiogl In In but-rue bills . . . and have more cash left lxer each month. with a Bill Connoll- deiion loan here. EMPIOYO4 "'"' "Id women-married or single-can phone first for loan on first visit. vmtl 0? some in today If more convenient. loeuudhtluluun ut cont ounce smut cuantontrovu PIN, HUGO!” AAIIIIIIAQYIIH oIlN!vD4tNollVAno.tNtIADn-mON!V0llVENW5"9”” lnntislntanollutistsl-vunlnglueu 0 Pwildnnsutnp-yultnlil which belongs in all - unlike the families of inst a generation ago. they have a better chance of making those dreams come true. One important reason is because life inturapce - plans for future needs - is much more flexible today. During the past 25 years. I variety of new policies has been created. The modem "funiy policy. for instance, pro- vides tnsximum coverage while children are young. and sadness h amount as they become older and The Carters are luckier thantthey know! Like all families, the Carters have plans and dreams slclf-supporting. Other policies have been developed to cover mortgages and to provide retirement in- come to ft in with the government old age security benefits. So it goes. No matter bout you may wish to link life insurance with your future plans. you can now hnd a way to do so with one or more of the numerous different kinds of contracts available today. Tbit wider choice reflect: just one of tbe way: in which life imuranu companies and Iboir repro- .tenIau'ue.r have their urvica 3 lb: chair I in. need: of Canadian in all wall: of life! I TIIE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES OF CKNADA Comprising more than Sollcanadlen, lrltlsli -utd United sum Companion DC 4;... .