JOE! 11. W WM The Guardian Page 1! ?Heroic Pilot Killed In jCrash Of Blazing Bomber (JULD LAKE. Alta. (CF) - A "01 who stuck to his controls f(,.,...l..y as his blazing two-eiisined bomber crashed to earth and 111! crew Jumped to safety was landed in death Tuesday as a hero. Thp pilot was identified by the M-Air as Flt. Lt. Howard Allan Kemmg Fisher. 25. of Indian Head, cask. He was killed when mchell bomber. on a training- N. S. Commu flight. crashed and burned 30 miles east of this ilirtbeastern Alberta training centre. The plane caught fire in the air from an llidete mined cause. At- tempts to extinguish the flames failed and Fisher ordered his crew to bail out. He remained at the controls while his crew of three jumped. All escaped injury but Fisher. unable to reach an escape nities Hit By Miniature Tornado AHIIERST. N. s.. (CP)-Shock -ll i'csltIt'iiis of two Nova Scotia A-umniunities along the N0”h""" wrland strait counted their losses in me thousands of dollars today as they surveyed damage done by "a small tornado. The nind struck three miles at mp pri)illlL(i.S coastline. about '30) miles from here. at 5:30 P-mv APT Mmday. It lasted only three mm- utes. . Postmaster Eddy Kill! 07 Tld-l nish. N. S. said there was no warn-l mi; of the mud "that came down 1.. mp uaicr like an ice cream z-one " SMALL TORNADO Drst-ripiions of the damage led: an official of the Halifax weatlierl f)il)('e to corroborate a victim s. dcst'i'lpil0n of the storm as a smalll tornado. , He said the weather was ”good"; for tornadoes. caused when a cold- mr mass displaces warm. moist. Bll' ”'l'ornadoes have occurredt in Mia Sr-oiia. but they don't happen vs-rv oflcn.” he said. i The only person reported in- lured was Mrs. D. U. Smith whol uas cut when glass from a picture uuidmr was shattered by a flying rnuhoat that hurled into her liv- ing room at the storm's peak. I l 150 COTTAGES narraaao I A Canadian Press LOTYESDOIIUCDU at the scene said almost all the: 1.34) cottages in the path of the blow urre damaged to some extent. I). A. Casey. a resident of Sea-T grove Park. said his home 501 yu-ds "was smacked by a terrific. wall of waier." l A 515.000 summer home ownedl hr S. R. Pond in the same areal was marked off as a complete loss.l At least two roofs were ripped offl and only the supports of several. icrandahs remained. 1 Hundreds of windows were bmkcii and scores of chimneys Fllllllltcd under the hurricane-force lllllfi. llIlltl”S TAKE TO AIR Irur inan said the roof of his) iv) v r "flow" across a 300-foott cw ll of trees before it hit the rI'll1. A frightened mother bund-.' in) her four children to a neigh-1 Imnr's after the roof wasgrippedl from her verandah. ' lty for six hours after ' the storm. .,.m.m..1..M.m.m..,Mmg,. Youth Missing ST JOHN'S. Nfld.. (CP)-Pol-;A Thomas. 18. who has been miss- in: since Sunday. The youth is said to be five feet. nine inches and medium build. He was wear- in: dark trousers and a pink shirt when last seen. ' Our Boarding Hous 'x ' " K I S NAMED THE I-106." NHEPJ I eauecrzv t once rzooe we 'rAi(me Avuv i-levees ' TooAv-- HAVE mu A . l Hoizse n-urr lb The area was without electric-Q 0 A BALI. PARK FENCE!--BIJT Ill. HOT 36 .. T- '-at-a s ' T Frantic friends and relatives jam- med rural telephone circuits for hours seeking information. Meanwhile. Moncton, 40 miles away. reported the heaviest rain- fall in recent years when an inch fell within a half hour. Little Polio In Nova Scotio HALIFAX (CP)-Dr. J. S. Rob- ertson. deputy minister of health in Nova Scotia. said Tuesday few cases of polio have been report- ed in the province this summer and none from those inoculated with Salk vaccine. "We have been 100 per cent lucky so far." Dr. Robertson said. About 60 per cent of the province's children between five and six years old received the vaccine. Eight in 10 cases of polio have been reported so far this sum- mer. Big Four Move Close Together For Picture GENEVA (AP)-The Big Four leaders moved very close together Tuesday-for a photograph. They Sat on the lawn, between two beds of roses. outside the Palals des Nations. President Eisenhower wore a brown suit and Prime Minister Eden a light tan suit. Faure wore a conservative blue and Premier Bulganin his steel blue conference suit. Eisenhower took one of the middle chairs. Bulganin sat down on Eisenhowerls right. Faure 0" his left. Eden sat in an end chair on Faure's left. As the Big Four stood up to lcavc some of the l17.nliotu,qraph- ers shouted "shake hands." Eisen- hower mit out his hand to Faure on his left. "All four shake hands." yelled a nhoingranher. The president shook his head. "Whv riot?" came another cry from the photographers. massed four and five deep on chairs. stools. ladders and stacks of oks. "This is not a handshakiniz oc- casion." said James Hagcrty. Eicnuhnwor's nress secretary. As they returned to the confer- ence building. the president re- maria-rl: "Now evcrvlhlnit is all rivlwl 1" here are 5ea"Chi”g fa” C3” We have had our pictures taken.” TV SLIDE LONDON (CP) - Television set sales in Britain dropped by 11,000 to 64.000 during May. say officials. e Maior Hoopla .:.i:”.5;:;. ass:-J... IZITED STEED!-A THAT ANIMAL IZEMNDS ME 0: one OF THE 6ul.xAN-5 JUMPERS HEV,VA'l'. 2, Wm. V00 Eizwe OUT 'TU2TLE' ' F02 Tl-415 Coweova 1 I WAS ROYAL moot oveli -rprsauu ” By J. R Williams .).i:il I98 L19 hatch at the rear of the aircraft. rode the plane to death. Fisher is survived by his widow. Florence. and two children. John lgoward. 2. and one-year-old Bar- ara. ln.Memoriarn JOHN P. MACDONALD ..tThe death occurred on April 28 at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Sylveruis Yoston. after a short illness. of John P. Mac- Donald. The deceased was born at Launching, the son of the late Peter MacDonald and Margaret Walker. in 1873. His wife, Eliza- beth Macbonald. predeceased him 14 years ago. All his life was spent in Launch- ing where he was engaged in farm- ing. He was a kind i ” and a devoted member of the Catholic church from which he received the last rites by his pastor. Rev. B. J. MacDonald. His funeral was held on April 31 from the home of his daughter Mrs. Yoston to St. Georges Church. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the past- or. who also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were John J. MacDonald. Jbseph MacPhereson. Joseph Walker, Paul MacPhee. Arthur MacDonald and George MacPhereson. He leaves to mourn three daughte al Theresa (Mrs. Leo Fay Newport.) Marguerite (Mrs. Jos- eph Gardiner) and Elizabeth (Mrs. Sylverius Yoston), one son Fran- cis, at home, one adopted son Joseph Johnston, Poplar Point. QUE son. Leo. predeceased him six years ago. Three brothers, Al- fred. Septimus and Gus, are all of Peabody. Mass. MASS CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fay and Family - Newport Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gardiner and family - Launching Mr. and Mrs. Sylverius Yoston. Launching Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnston (2) Poplar point Francis MacDonald (2) Launching 'olmston Children. Poplar Point. Yoston Children, Launching. Yvonne and Geraldine Gardiner. Launching. Anna Mae Gardiner (2), Ottawa. Augustus MacDonald 15). Peabody. Alfred and Francis MacDonald (5) Peabody. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald and family, Little Pond. W. J. Sigsworth and Micheal. Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeLorie and family. Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Angus L. Mac- Phereson. St. Georges. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burke and family. Southport. Pte. Joseph G. MacPhee. Summe - side Alice and Stella Fitzpatrick. Ot- tawa. Charles MacEachern. Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent MacDonald, Little Pond. Donald MacPhereson. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Roland MacDonald. Little Pond. Arthur MacDonald. Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart. Little Pond. Hugh MacPhee. Launching. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome MacDonald. 164 Great George 80. r. .. i am: noon: Ends Hunger CORAL GABLES. Fla. (AP)- Mra. Martha Blumenbach sipped a glass of milk Monday night to end a three-day hunger strike she started in protest against the mili- tary draft laws. . "I'll have to take it easy on food at the beginning,” she said. "but 1 hope to regain my health and my strength soon." She agreed to start eating again after several friends came to talk with her. She started the hunger strike at 6:30 p. in. Friday after her dentist son, Dr. Thomas Blumenbach. 26. entered the U. S. public health service. He said he volunteered when his draft board told him he would have to serve in the armed forces. Duty with the public health service is considered equipment to time in the armed forces. , AGAINST BELIEFS Mrs. Blumenbach. frail and weighing only a little more than 100 pounds. vowed to fast "unto Newport. Joe. and Angus Walker. Launching. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacPhereson. Launching. George. Charles and Mary Power. De Gros Marsh. Jerome MacLean and family. De- Gros Marsh. John A. Morrison, Launching. Gros Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell and family. Primrose. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph MacPhee, De Gros Marsh. Allan J. MacDonald, Little Pond. Charles Walker. Launching. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MacPhereson and family, Launching. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett MacDon- ald and family. Hazelbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walker and family. St. Georges. Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald and John, Launching. Alfred Walker and family, Launch- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fitzpatrick, Woodville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Mac- Donald, De Gros Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacLellan and family, De Gros Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chrlstain and family, Launching. Mary C. MacDonald. New York. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maccarthy, New York. Mr. and Mrs. D, J. Viiicelli. Mon- treal. Mr. and Mrs. Basil MacLeod. Hal- ifax. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fenn. Mon- treal. Mrs. (Lassie MacLean. Montreal. Rev. Charles MacDonald, Halifax. ENROLLMENTS.... . . Jesuit Seminary Guild (1 year) Mrs. Ellen MacDonald. Belmont. Paulist Purgatorial Society of St. Catherine of Genoa. Mr. and Mrs. Septimies MacDonald. Pea- body. Paulisi Purgatorial Society of St. Catherine of Genoa - Eleanor Boyd and Mary Power. Peabody. . .MESSAGEs OF SYMPATHY... Mr. and Mrs. Percy Henery and family, Georgetown. John and Margaret Whalen. Peak- cs Station. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rooney. Morell. Mrs. R. J. MacLcllcan and Sarah MacCormac, St. Georges. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fitzpatrick. gI'l'N'lcGERO 3 unit. oovn I'll obaooooooeosI;. -- Toronto. Mrs. Mary Finnan and family, Souris. Members of Newport and De Gros Marsh Social Club. Pie. Jos. MacPhee, Summersidc. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent MacDonald, SINGER July Used Machine imumus Values on Sliliifll rim Trait-ins lnciiliu sans the amt: nil saloslurs dnaustntin. DURING nus . . . A widg Pombiernodels l car: we -- . " atoit ov mclodin a ummd mundqez ectrie Portables at Models available with . uvuarn--luv luncrr 'l'llADLr:s III!!! VIII8 TODAY I! VIII SINGER SEWING CENTER 0lAHA7l"l'll'0WN nnmrumrm-ommtmumwamnmm otitoeosnoaooeleloaooIeoI0I0l0'0"9""'9 Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacMaster. De of "Strike Against Draft Laws death" when her son donned a uni- form. Her husband earl, however. ex-. plained that "my wife was-and) still is-a sick woman." . The hunger strike, he said. was based on Jier "over-zealous re- ligous attitude." She is a member l of the Unity Church. p Dr. Carolyn Parsons. pastor of ; the Christ Church Unity in Or-T lando. Fla.. said military service is not contrary to the beliefs oi the church. President's Credit is Good GENEVA (Reuters) - President Eisenhowe found Tuesday that his credit is good in Switzerland. Flankcd by security guards, he paid an unexpected visit to a small : toy shop in downtown Geneva l before Tuesday afternoon's Big Four conference session. With the practised eye of a grandfather. he quickly picked out presents for his son's three children - then walked out without paying a cen- time. The proprietor just beamed when Eisenhower promised he would send along 100 Swlss francs -(about S2130-later to meet the il . "I'm not worried." he said. "The president is W ' c any time." '2 The youngsters are the children; Maj. John Eisenhower, who is i currently in Geneva on special aide to his father. Little Pond. i Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison and 1 family. St. Georges. Misses Alice and Stella Fitzpatrick Ottawa. Anna Mae Gardiner. Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. John Maccormack, Souris. T Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shargan, Mon-' treal. 3 Mrs. David Lavers. Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Kenny. Charl-j ottetowii. Mrs. Patrick Giddings and family. . St. Mary's Road. 1 Mrs. Annie MacCormack. George-i town. l Mrs. Edith Guick and Betty L0ll.l Georgetown. Allan J. MacDonald. California. Mrs. Elizabeth Allan. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald. Boston. Mrs. Mary Reardan. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Winnie MacKinnon. Charlottetown. Card of Thanks The family of the late John P. MacDonald wish to thank Rev. B. J. MacDonald and their many kind neighbours and friends who . sent Mass Cards. Enrollments. and messages of sympathy. and all those who helped in any way in their recent bereavement. nuns-xiv onopmm, 16.95 w i 'Y!& CM -.2 Phone 455! II N N I s S ysxxxxxe NEW SENSATIONAL 7iroagz5 Jar Kieclolkatv Pm Thrit gets its biggest lift at C0-OP SUPER. MARKET whcrc evnry price is a low price every day! 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