David Weale, or the Guardian lummerslde carrier delivery ser- vice. in presented with a new C.C. M. bike by circulation manager T. L. Fitzgerald, at Summersldz yen- Newsman Sees Text Of Note In Norman Suicide Hy CLYDE BLACKBURN Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CF I -This correspon- WEALE WINS WHEEL! ierday afternoon David was the and .'lti-s. W0. Weale, Willow winning ”"'1” my With 3” be" Avenue, in Suniiiicrside. percentage returns in the Guar- dlan'a recent economy reading Photo By Wotton plan campaign. He is a son of Rev. ambassador'e surname at thei tention to publish the text of the end. Eng note wlitch was also personal. The Daily News version was "I OIIICIHIS Said. hiiwevef. that the, iIGirI Vani A Prisoner Underground LONDON illeuters) - A note note iound in a back garden read-I "'3 '1 3'" K913! I Prisoner" led ; police Sunday to a room 14 feet: underground where they found nni ' attractive 18-year-old girl missing' for more than three months. Po-1 t lice are questioning a young mnni ; ill the case. Majorie Jordan vanished from dan, missing from Elmer's End. iron. ii was furnished with I bed shes, Is Found her lodgings Jan. 8. She wore a ti am locked in a big shed, where coat Oler a nightgown but no ltliere is a hole dug underground shoe,-i i where I am kept a prisoner. Will Nutliiiig uas Ilttalitld of tier until ,you please get in touch with the Sunday when a woman found the pollice. This is very urgent." girlls note while she was tidyiill when police discovered the girl - her garden In the south London she was in good heaiiiii -i-he um .4 ' suburb ill L9"IsIi3l"- dcrground t'oom in which she was The note rcad. ''I am lltss Joi'- iiviiig was made Oi corrugated and a.small electric heater. Ac- , A Holiday Death Toll Reaches 70 BY THE CANADIAN PRESS toll had climbed to at least 70 by Monday night, with 15 violent deaths recorded on'the last dayi of the long weekend. I Traffic was the major killer, II Canadian Press survey from 6 Dim. local time Thursday showed. Highway accidents accoun ed for 47 of the 70 dead, an increase of 10 over the 37 dead from this cause by Sunday midnight, when the weekend ended for many ., people. Ontario, Quebec and Saskatche- wan coiitriliuted most heavily to the toll- dents; thrce by drowning and three In iiiist-ellaneous accidents. - Quebec had 19 deaths, 13 in traf- I fic and four by drowning and eight died in Saskatchewan, five of them on the highways. Alberta and Nova Scotia each had seven violent deaths; with traffic killing five in me former and three ' the latter. Manitoba had three deaths-all in traffic- os did British Coltiinbia. where. one died on the highway. Netvi I CAMEO KENSINGTON MON. - Tl'ES. - 'i':I5 - 9:15 Si-nit Bratly. Ramond Burr. Jo-I haiina Illatz in ii powerful drama." "THEY WERE S0 Y0UNG".I Canada's Easter holiday death- Police Monday found the brokenifoi-ced her to ride with him on n A total of '12 were killed in On. Ifrtinswick had one death-in traf- tario, iii of them in traffic a(:ci-:IlC- ward Island were the only pray. the four-day weekend. MacNeiII Motors Ltd. Sum merside CHEVROLET -- OLDSMOBILE -- CHEVROLET TRUCKS THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE BONDED DEALER ' IN PRINCE COUNTY cess was gained b a shaft made of larger water ppes. TOOK HER T0 SHED The girl said the niglii she dis- -appeared a man entered her - bedroom. taped her mouth. and Find IBiocIy of Air Passenger tlietitersl HAGIID.-LI), Irtitl 9OTODAY body of 32-year-old Jack Rodneyimotorcycle to the south London Nash, an American tourist sucked 'shed. to his death Ihrouuh the shattered She said she was forced to live window of an airliner two nights in the iron ”cav " and cook for . . ago. the man and herseelf. b'"hd3y' "9 W” M” In TV” Nash. from Mtiilniphis. Tenn., When the man left the under- y3IIXYr0';tAP'uIgi-12:1-Eguiesfgfg fell 18.000 feet to Is death when ground room, he placed a heavy "I 7'" 0'" - . the window broke and air prey lid over the shaft and she was Wile" he m0V9d '-0, Mm RIVGF sure I()l'L'PCI him out of the Super- unable to budge it. where he has made his home since Constellation. The accident occu.r- Miss Jordan said she was per- lI18Hlm9- red over the Turkey-Iraq border mitted to go up to the mantel His younger on a flight from Baghdad to Istan- house once a week to clean his me; in Tyne vnneyi and his eid. bul. His body was found 35 miles room but she never saw anyone,”-i sisiei-, in an ,5, of 92 re. lfirijoiin the oil refinery town of Kip anlti) had no chance to shout for sides in Quincy, M535. ' ' There are also other sisters re six notes between the corrugated Skiing I" Canada and LI.S.A. Other iron sheets of the shed into thel'"”"b"5 M II" Emily 3” 5” neigiii,(,i-ing gai-dens io ii). io geil sons and two daughters. They are: heip, ittcnevieve, Hgrbert Gregson, Evidence Indicated the girllPr0videuce. -.: arker. of An- climbed on a ladder and poked dover. Mass: Minarvn. in Ne notes between the layers of iron. York City; Samuel. of Lowell, River, he . She said she had pushed about Aeufoiiiidlaiid and Prince Ed- nces reporting no fatalities over v as naval member of the Can: Mr. Murray McAuslaud. of Mill navy in 1934. He commanded sev- today observes his 90th eral anti-submarine vessels dur- bmiiieri Bum, 1.; Orville, of New York City; a i Tuesday. April 23. T957 Page 14 The Guarani; Announce New Senior Naval Officer Afloat orrawa tcivi .. c.,..,....,.n,,., Jeffry V. Brock. Dso, Dsc, g,' of Vancouver and Winnipeg will become Senior Canadian 'NavaI Officer Afloat (Atlantic). effective June IT. naval headquarters an- nounced Friday. g 't He will he succeeded May 1: din Joint staff in London by Ca Paul D. Taylor, DSC, (6, of Vic. torla. now commander of the de- stroyer escort Crescent and of the Second Canadian Escort Squadron based at Esqulmalt. B.C. As commander of the Atlantic fleet at sea. Commodore Brock probably will make his headquart- ers in the new aircraft carrier Bonaventure. Commodore Brock Joined the lng the Second World War and rose to become senior officer of escort groups. He was awarded the Dia- Masa.: Donald. of Mill River, P.E. Vernon, in Woodstock, Ontario: Winfred. in Summerside. Mr. McAusland. despite his 90 years. is in exceptionally fine health . His sight and hearing are extremely good, and he retains a keen Interest in provincial and na- tional affairs. w Photo By Woiton ".'::.:tc.":” 5'::"'.:"" on- 3 new ea '. in eonerattoaa. .m”ub""". He commanded the escort Cayuga during tour of duty in Korea in 1950 and-Tl later had the additional appoini, ment of commander of Canadian destroyers in the Far East. ti, won the Distinguished Service 0,, tier for no services in the x.,,;, can war. Commodore Brock was ah pointed to the Canadian Joint my in London In 1953. Capt. Taylor. a schoolmaster iii t Victoria before the Second Wor War. joined the navy in 1940 mi later rose to command mlnesween. era. corvettes and frigates. He commanded the deslroygr escort Sioux during. two tours or duty in Korea and was awarded t.he Distinguished Service cm, and the United States Legion oi Merit. He was appointed come mander of the Second Canadian Escort squadron in August, I955. destroys,- her rim NOTICE The annual meeting of Kensington Co - operative Association Ltd. will he held in King George Hall, Kenslngton, on Thursday, April 25th, at 8 p.m. sharp. Keith Stewart, Manager. J g iiaiiied ii, spend some iime niiii News version of the note tli Mrs. you during ihgse 135; (cw days 0; Norman was Just as much at var- my iii, and yen you what has been lance with their facts as was the worrying me but am afraid that Eng D019 VerSi0ll- I even In this letter I cannot bring myself to tell you the true rea- iBaiik tlrauiiig Itltiiiday. Wednes- day and Friday worth 555.00. I . dent has been permitted to see the unpublished text of the note I written by Canadian ambassador Norman to Swedish minister Eng before he jumped to his death . OFFERS YOU , from Engls seventh-floor quarters in Cairo. ted to have the text published. he; is able to say that it contains no home, 1 know this may cause you iimlemeiil Of Mr. N0TmNl'l Y9l' some trouble and I am sorry but sons that impel me to commit sui- While he has not been permlt- cide. "I have decided to die near ytltlfi REGENT rottisitr 1.15 : 9.i( Ions for suicide. i10I' 8l1.Y Niel" you are my best friend. Fare- ence to the fact that he did not we". sincerely, Norman," state those reasons. The New York Daily News last Thursday published a purported text of the note containing the- words: ", . I cannot bring my- self to tell you the true reasons that impcl me to commit ' ” .” The suggestion was made In some Quarters that Mr. Norman's notc implied there was some other reason for his suicide than the evidence before the U.S. Senate subcommittee on internal security that he had been a Communist. N0 SIMILARITY The text of the note as seen by this correspondent contains no reference similar or in any way related to that published by me News. The Canadian government de- scribed the News version of the text as a "complete fabrication." The news countered that any var- iations in wording were due to translatiqn back into English from an Arabic translation made by the Egyptian police. . The News commented: "The Canadian government has not seen fit to offer its own version of Nor- man's letters in support of its claim of fabrlcetton.' Monday this correspondent. at his own request and with the up- provnl of External Affairs Min- later Pearson. was permitted to us the text of the Eng note an cabled from Cairo to Ottawa. He was not permitted to see the see ond note. to Mrs. Norman. of GUARDIAN ANNUAL Easter salad tea. be- zaar and home cooking table in St. Marks Hell. Remington. We.-d.. April 11th from I in I p.m. spun- eored by the Church Guild. Professional Cards that appear also text are ”I" and "but." FIRST REPORTS TRUE the note forgiveness for using the Swedishi embassy. That was true. note left for Mrs. Norman was so strictly personal that it will not be made public unless It is with her approval. Mrs. Norman is en route to Canada. Nor is it the in-I Alma, have received word that their son. Constable James B. Don- I aid of the Royal Canadian Mounted . i i i . . i Police. arrived In England on ? ative Association Ltd., will be held in the Baptist i April llth. l of the famed Musical Ride which in now on a alx-month tour of 1 Britain. I don at the home of his uncle, Fred Donald. who served in World War I and has not been back to Prince Edward island since the close of thegwar. Needless to say; it was a happy occasion for both anled by her two daughters. Chris- anna and Heather of Dartmouth and Miss Donna Brownlee of Am- herst. N.S. spent the Easter hall-, days with Miss Grace and Mr. John Riley. Baltic. Ruth Bryenton left. by plane on the funeral of Mrs. father. the late Mr. Ford. Sincer- est sympathy in extended to Mrs. The only words in this vol-sitin in the official First reports from Cairo said to Mr. Eng asked his- Departmental officials aid thei in I - - .2. URIIIN KEITH - KIM IIUNIEIFPAEIL IIEI.I.Y'KEVIN CUUGIILIN I In England With-I Musical Ride 7 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald, Annual (Thurch Hall. Wednesday Constable Donald is I member. Lelt weekend he visited in Lon-I The annual meeting of mencing at 8 o'clock. Visitors welt-onic. 3 VERNON MATTHEWS. I, Meeting Stiiiiliicrside Co-0per- evcning. April 2-ltli, com- Secretary. Notice Annual Meeting Secret ary-Treasurer. Mrs. Hilton Bryenton and Mrs. Friday for Fredericton to attend Bryentons CI""I"'d 'l'.i.".""l s Ts'"A LT REAR AXLE-Ge Geo Or i . e - ' A”9""T"'T' side. -mt tiiiokt--t:r.HoltlitTyni in Mold fast even in Iturricane winds! . 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