ee PR eee oe 7° i " F Clouily, 2 Hitle cooler, north wists 3 _ snapei- tess Glad val aenbhal Wits Ade. Dial 8506 ask for classified ad ee taker, for quick results. : pot até ) ‘ TY side 50 and 60- pn : “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” | | EXXH NO. 182. ee eet ome CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1959. ve - ” LONDON (Reuters) — France, West Germany and Formosa Bed Tuesday as cool spots ‘2 generally warm welcome given. the news of the Eisen- re ~--KBrushchev exchange Official French. circles ex- Pressed fear. that the Soviet Premier might outwit President er, resulting in g Rus- deal at the ex- pense of France, West Germany and other NATO powers. Some West German newspapers expressed_worry in print over a “deal” at their country’s ex- pense. But unlike part of the West German press and French offi- cials, West’German government circles appeared unworried about the possibility of being short- changed in a Moscow - Washing- ton agreement. STREET ee SPEECHES — French Circles Voice hat Ike May Be Outwitted nBrush With Khrushchev | Fear BONN NOT WORRIED acai .ed For Khrus et Ike Meets Allies - Before e Red Trip rip ie ie first to the US ee the Kremlin a “propa- ; Te eee . saTASENGTON (AP)Promi |precoent tnt, sicher mde They noted that American pub-| east and west wader plans shap- | munist. lie opinion had not been “soft ing up for his history - making| Invitations for the Soviet leader Ly auncl ELS _eced wy” by the United States tour of the United States. piled up trom a number of Amer tours: of Deputy Premiers Anas- -|- President Eisenhower is ex-| an Cities gee tas Mikoyan and Frol Kozlov. ‘pected to fly to Europe the last| Detroit's Mavor Louis Mirani, On Formosa, Chinese National- week in August in his “meet the | who snubbed Soviet Deputy Pre oor-Side Chats S2=222% el er i dla Possibility of “flexibility” in visit to Russia later this fell re ® recen . US. poley against Communism. turaing Khrushchev’'s trip. officially greet Khrushchev ‘with By GEORGE PERLIN Canada that it will not let The fazeign ministry said the Details of the Eisenhower |“ienity, respect and friendliness Canadian Press Correspondent | be right.” might |universal desire for peace was travels are still being worked out. cso = ST. JOHN'S, Nid. (CP)—Pre commendable but declared justice Diplomats said it ie not yet de- States. ‘miler Smallwood launched hie per-| noid af least six sirect “eorner| mend, Mt bE sacrificed for cided. whether the president will| Dellas’ Mayor R. L Thorntos campaign for the Ay oi avons - cones gente. try to. see the government chiefs |S#id he would give Khrushchev : Taam (niet, Britiah searces Sates of Britain, France and Germany | the same “cordial welcome -e ‘tsat Ejisenhower-Khru- Paris any other ae Stsowhere. too such a6-at" Loo-| should he come to the Texas city ae ee ee ee end of the year. > = | Gonna pase $00 for Khrushchev's ney | HUT att Offer ; : Conttanet_co_pege 5 Cot D expected to start Sept. Oe werres Kremlin leader with wide . —_ a ed Bribe moves! Air A t me Termed Bri n an hour and ir greemen Ss Tigredg lying fa Se Se e@ half. Large crowds gathered .to misconceptions some US. offi- dio Station CJON said Tuesday bear the premier, yelling “that's Cials feel Khrushchev holds night it had learned that Progres- right, Joey . . . ory ene: * oe Oe ? sive Conservative Leader Mal- wie oon REVIEW Expecte en moved a |} Am itinerary discus- ation The premier left his Bonavista | By KEN KELLY Large - scale Italian immigra- clude these possible stopping |ment would rescind the prov ee errs See © one Sn. a OTTAWA (CP) — The govern-| tion to this country since the war points for Khrushchev: ee en eee 's West with Mr. Hollett. ment hopes to have most of this| hes created a pool of potential raga gpedi th a green ee ee lected Aug. “BI THAN wi country’s postwar interndtional : : 2 — Brie which wouki include : | Mr. Smallwood aid the eke-|aif agreements reviwed by the| favellers among Canadians who RANALD MACDONALD of /Club, R. Bruce MacLaren on his| treme left of the picture is Rev. |two siaie dinners a: Sa sae a Sine thon's key issue, Ottawa's han- |e of the year. In addition, a direct air link with) TV BD ei'ty the chef of the Caledonia co ta rea To the ex. ler, NS. George P. Freser of {tions officigis seid Khrushchey| The radio station said Mr. Hob ling of Term 29 of the 1949 Con-| With new arrangements that | trsly might prove a drawing card rograms Fe ey is at the may wish to address the General | let in a letter had offered to re- federation agreements between | Were announced earlier this year | tor Canadian airlines catering to| Assembis seind the legislation # the fed “Canada and Newfoundland, “is with Britain and the United the growing movement of Cana-| J P " eration backed the Conservative’ Sta the in. well oO ro Chicago, and a farm in the mid- bigger than Smallwood or Hol- | States, government dian tourists to Europe for a hol- west (Khrushchev has let & be| Party and if a PC government let. No man—not even the prime | along in a progrem of revamping | iday. ac ona an | ath known he would lke to see an| were elected.-The legislation men- minister of Canada—has the right | the air pacts. MONTREAL (GP) — Proposea ican farm) tioned was last March's bills de fo tear up a contract.” The pre-| Canada’s first such agreement |WILL BID FOR FLIGHTS _ - | programs and their contents will Mica Franciace, @ favorite of | certifying the International Wood mier objects to the federal gov-| with Italy may be added to the Once am agreement is reached /be studied first when private op- | foreign visitors. workers of America (CLC). @rnment’s proposal to cut off spe-|list, it was learned Tuesday. /0% capacity-and) frequency of|erators apply for television li- Texas. : cial financial grants after 1962. | Both TransCanada Air Lines | flights and on Tight to pick/cences, Carlyte Allison, perman- Oo en ig an ames Sor Serene ot Sos[ a crpecee Ani | eee egies cee, we ee irnatis‘te waa vs |Fire Destroys .” the i _ government sources to be Passengers in o coun- ast Governors, said Tu : DT Rd peep Ly CY pod gg Ryvarden ordre Bae day. om ag Ranald MacDonald of Clan-;than any other Highland chief.) resides. He holds 2 commnission | officials went Khrashchey ‘i se), 2 is not right and little Newfound- cand ax Bane Chety te italy CPA to make their bids to “We don’t want a rip and read |Tanald, 24th Chief of the clan ar-| A young man 24 years of age, with the Territorial Battalion of | perhaps tusbur Ene te Timber Land a land must stand up and show! from Canada. the air transport board to initiate| ows presentation or a rock and |Tived in Charlottetown last even-|he succeeds the former Chief.| the Cameron Highlanders. Khrushchev's f flights. roll record presentation,” he told | iné and will preside at the open-|tain Angus MacDonald who died SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)—More Meanwhile, another round of ne-| a breakfast meeting of a Mont-| in of the annual Highland games| without issue in 194. Until 1956 TALK WITH MAO than a square mile of fir ané ] gotiations may be coming up in| reai radio station (CFCF) at-| Which are being held at Eldon| the Clan was without a Chieftain spruce timber land was burned the fall in the marathon series} tended by top staff members of today. Following this he will/ until the present head became of s 5 vto the ground in the suburban 7 with Austr a T.ajl areagr-e hei| other Montreal stations perform 2 similar duty at thejage. Loch Lomond area Tuesday. Ne with Australia. The air agree-| ‘we want something better ;22U@! Gaelic Mod which opens} Ranald of Clanranald on leav- one was injured and no estimate ment with Australia expired early/than that with a high standard|2* St. Anns, Cape Breton on/ ing school was trained in all as- of woods damage was available. this year and CPA is operating| and Canadian content.” Thursday. pects of agriculture but later The blaze was fought hy the into that country on the basis of} 4 second consideration, he said As leader of the MacDonalds,|turned to commerce. He is a New Brunswick forestry depart- weekly jet flights under tempor-| jc that the acplicant tenis appear Chief Ranald will have a great-|member of the Church of Eng- ¥ \ * ® ment and volunteers including : Be extension of the pact. in person. “We want to judge him | & proportion of Highland kins- ane and a director of the High- farmers and stu vacationing There are no signs of steps to/ as an individual. You can usually | ™€® in Prince Edward Island'land Society of London where he in e OF | i school students. cutting op- OTTAWA (CP)—Further sharp rests am average of lta wages | amend the Canada S air agree-| size a person up in five min- eratiohs were being carried on m / cuts in Sis estes prices during | paid. ment further. utes." é the area. : : June helped keep the lid on Cana- The board would also take a By ARTHUR GAVSHON Mae inevitably would need te/ ‘The flames, fanned by | 1- dian living costs, the bureau of close look at an \applicant’s fin-| GENEVA (AP)—Soon af all the secret details that| mile - an - hour wind, threatened statistics said Tuesday. ancial position to decide whether | viting the Unijed States i some buildings but were brought “ % reported the consumer price ig our ecess he could afford the losses of the | month Nikita Khrushchev may| may & behind any such exer-| .der control before damage was fexiex stood at 105.9 on July 1, firet few years and whether the | travel to Peiping for talks with| cises, He presumably would have | caused. community could afford another leaders of the Communist world The blaze was first reported t@nchanged from June 1 and one : bd some ideas of his own te press, ; percent higher than the level of © radio or television outlet. eee ee ee ee hchey would be in a| 200ut 1:30 pm. and was unde oo ~_v — ht at in n rien y ote eo te ee ay the | ‘This possibility was reported! position to do so on his behalf gated eo that there fhe sectors of the meee ae : drst public hearings on private’ Designating excessive speed on; deaths of three of the seven young Lene ides calm d a ae when Eisenhower gets to the So- were four persons trapped in the Budg et spent on food, shelter] GENEVA (CP)—The Big Four for neconvening. Foreign minister | *V lcences. One reason. he said. he part of both parties as a fac-) men involved, # coroner's jury! the Iron Curtain. viet Union. ¢lothing and household opera-| foreign ministers formally Gromyko agreed. was because Winnipeg is served | tor in the July 19 accident at Har-| inst night recomménded that the/ Que of the main purposes ef] tions. But these were cancelled | early today to an indefinite r by only one outlet. rington which resulted in the department of the provincial sec- any such trip, according to i out by a drop of nearly one-half | cess of their deadlocked talks on retary initiate study aimed at| formants, is to enable Khrush-| ae e of one percent in prices of other | a Berlin truce. the eb om “ oe = chev to report to and consult with, a n commodities atid services, led bDY| A one-page communique reces- a —. pea ag ae aiuar ts his Red partners in between — lower gasoline prices and a sea-/ses the conference until a date act in Nova Scotia and New | Vine President Eisenhower sonal price cut for new passen-|for resumption is fixed through Deanswiek. ~~ | Washington and receiving him | ) ger cars diplomatic channels. The minis- ee ae aes tak st tec n life S s The unchanged position of the | ters drew up the communique in | dae any a ee Leigh Western. governments are price index in Jume fol-|a three-hour session that wound Tce cane to tacit dceten cf re that the Chinese Reds are lowed Might incresecs ia April | "p after midnight. a-result of injuries received in| 277anging @ big celebration to; wacHINGTON (AP)—The Fish the Mississippi flyway & . Prior to that there had| The 10 weeks of fruitless talks the two-car collission, while John ™&tk the 10th anniversary of the j9q wildlife Service Tuesday Hast decrease is expected i p- fiye consecutive monthly de- | was one of the longest rounds of eet Leah. driver of the see- founding of their state, around’ peo-ast marked reductions in the . te ~~ clines hon the peak of 126.3 last a negotiations in modern end vehicle, come to his death as| Oct. 1. Top men of most of the; ray fights of ducks in the cen- blue geese but no change an Mov. 1. The index is based on | times a result of burns received foliow- pe cgpen age lands, rs a tral and Mississippi flyways and aii “oe = - 1949 prices equalling 100. | Despite complete failure to set- same accident. » are expected to attend what) moderate decreases in the Pacific : | “Meanwhile wages showed an“ any major issues, the Big ost may tura into a sort of “Red! 207 atlantic flyways. 55 ” pdvance-in May. The index of av- Four have agreed at least on two TIMES OF DEATH summit” meeting. W. F. Crissey, staff specialist e / ; industrial cardinal pointe: It was further determined that} It is inthis context that specu-| . 4,4” » ch Press C aims « “rage wages and sal- . ee ; - | in the branch of wildlife research, “aties at June 1—latest date for| 1. Further East - West talks Ford's death occurred “enroute / lation has arisen among the Gip-| Jresented the official 1950 status hich figures are aveilabie—was must be held. to the P.E.L. Hospital at some lomats of a possible journey by report of waterfowl to the water- Q W 171.9 a 2. There would be a provisional time between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m'’| Khrushchev as Soviet premier. ne veen eary 9, compared with 1705 on agreement for West Berlin. ° the evening of the accident; that fowl advisory committee. a Pay 1 and 104.7 on June 1, 1966. Stevenson died at the P.E.I. hos-| OTHER IMPORTANT FACTORS The findings were closely he The wages index, based on 1949 | FRIENDLY ENDING pital between 5:00 a.m. and 6:00' Khrushchev could hardly fail | lime with advance predictions ex- ees Se ee ne equalling 100, is computed from| The conference is ending on @ next day, and that Lamb died at | to discuss Red China's role in the | cept for the Pacific fk way. an sieht ‘the Queen. till oieal a survey of firms employing | friendly note principally because 7.30 p.m., shortly after the ac-| Far East during his meeting with | which had been described as pos- horus ghned eth hak toate ae more than 15 persons and covers | of the forthcoming exchange of cident occurred. Eisenhower. Nor could he fail to *ibly having in store .a few more cunels ond detect. © a wide range of industries. It rep-| visits by President Ford was a native of North| Press Peiping’s claims to mem-| birds than last year. ak Malia ehamda ceca and Premier Khrushchev, which Milton, Stevenson resided in Rus-| bership in the United Nations if| The committee and officials of | 1 oot reports that shé is ex- transformed the diplomatic scene tico while Lamb, a naval diver he should seize the chance of ad-' the bureau of sporte fisheries and | 1 ted after her 15,000-mile Ca- Eaton Ro Ws n There oad bake fea the ident of Ning ton. cistenoaber ae Ae cme macnn consider pro- ay" eran e announcement on sieetog at the Held in City Hall, the inquest posed waterfowl regulations for} The two-day trip to the north- With Mayor Eisenhower - Khrushchev talks was conducted by the chief pro- 1959-60. era islands, ns the coast of Scot- that Russia would exert new pres- vincial coroner, Dr, Lemuel E. WHERE- O-FIND-IT Recommendations of the bureau | Jand, starts Monday. CLEVELAND (AP) — The| %T@ on West Berlin because of Prowse, assisted by crown pro-| Announcements, notices . will be presented to secretary of a nad tine ore ~—— mayor of Cleveland and indus- |‘ failure of the Big Four talks | secutor, John P. Nicholson. Births, deaths, etc., .. 2, a interior Fred A. Seaton for his | Wil! visi = irst a islalist Oyrus Baton were at odds | "fe: sien wenanls . |. Classified section ... 10, 11 | action either late this week or | Will, be in t ands Tues- | Now the heat has been taken WITNESS FIN. ‘ Comics, features .......... 9 | early next week. day. Tuesday over inviting Soviet Pre-| of poi ot taeek ett One witness, Gerrit Jan Det-| cyoritietown news 5 This Thursday the Queen and mier Khrushchev for a visit. | 0) ena. ws noe cena kaay of Alexandria failed to ap-| patorials ....... 4: | CUT SHOOTING DAYS Prince Philip go to Balmoral, Mayor Anthony Celebrezee said | ington. The chief impetus for the and was fined $20 and costs; pinsace, markets ......_ 11 The consensus as the meeting | their official residence in Scot he would issue no personal invi-| start of the conference here on : | by Dr. Prowse. Island news ............ 2 3 | #atted was that there would be | land, to prepare for the island tation. May Wl was Russia's threat to Sete et ae oi Evidence was given by Dr./ Sports .............. wa-.. 7 | rastic curtailment, probably | trip. Eaton, who has visited the pre-| end Berlin's occupation status. : Robert Abel, the assistant pro-| Women’s page .......... 6 | through reductions in shooting cee a ee oe eee mier in Moscow, said he would| The Russians claim the mare NEW SITE WAS TOO LATE voincial pathologist, who perform- Late reporis from Guardian a SS hoes Ee oe a 9 ergo @ routine request that Khrushchev visit his | thon talks have been justified be- . OE ee eee: De Hered | < awe bareans in Semisher- = oe ore oe Sink w esekae — here. iiaeenaelianianll ones they paved the way for the/ Mrs. Bertha (Mom) Whyte had Bowmanville, Ontario before On-| pictured holding two of ler| P. Stewart, who was called to the es goa soa _ tion is expected ia the fall flight about the Queen's health and enw a. “that he will ao hese — : announced that she would siart|tario department of health offi-/ charges. The sign on the left tells| scene of the acc‘dent; Dr. Paul now eon |of canvas back and redhead | vinced the 45-day Canadian visit te see Cyrus he wil come . Western powers proposed a campaign to build a new $300,-| cials closed the old home which| story of Plans she had in mind.| Cudmore who saw Ford end/ the Island e. ,? ducks and of coot in all four fiy- | vtired her out, have suggested she recess without naining » date |@00 home for foster ehiidres ai! she was operating. Mrs. Whyte is (CP Wirephoto) |! (Continued em page § Col 2) (| one Ways, eall off the islands tour. 2 7 4 > 8. ‘ ; ”