By IAN MACDONALD craft towed about 10 miles from | beatitudes: “Bessed are the|Dulles seemed more composed|'* # Patient’ in the Souris cinetines Canadian Press Staff Writer San Gaaeh Whey Wil Ontch tao|eniteneties: tee tie” nue tele ee oe i Ee eee a eae ST. JOHIN’S, Nfld. (CP)—Three |Labrador, and later the Gulf | calied the children of God.” At 4:22, a 19-gun salute began successful bingo game was ’ , P ae 2 held in Souris West School, on|Teading by Hazel Walker. Topic Montreal adventurers are living | Stream, currents. NO SERMON booming in the distance. Three| Friday evening, May 2nd s fy Rents Mosher. @n a shoestring budget here until! Most dockside seamen here be-/| There was no sermon. There| rifle volleys cracked Gut. Thel coved’ ty the” Seams ce Me tte iad sash) Oh they can sail their 18foot water | lieve the tank can make the trip. | were no formal eulogies, at Mrs.|bugler sounded The Last Post. | men's Institute. “The Christian Salvation”. Roll tank—the Diogenes — to Europe. | But they also predict it will toss | Dulles’ request. The eulogies had| The flag on the coffin was| Opi. and Mrs. Joseph Mahar| call was answered by 18 mem- The trip is to start in six or seven | like a corked bottle in a storm. | come earlier in myriad ways, the| folded and handed to Mrs. Dulles.| and familly, R.C.A-F. Station, | bers. The minutes were read and days. The adventurers say they are/ bounty of scores of floral offer-|It was 4:25 p.m.. A tribute to| Summerside, spent the week-end| @Pproved. Collection Richard Melisch, 24, captain of | prepared for what may be en uD-| ings, in warm messages from| Dulles of universal proportions|in Rollo Bay. : to $1.21. the expedition, said Wednesday | comfortable trip. The third crew- | world leaders, in the presence of| had come to an end. Mr. Peter $. Chaisson, Bear| It was decided that meetings be and his companions are pre-jemember is French-born Albert! s:atesmen from far away lands, River is recovering nicely at his| be continued through the summer paring the tank for the voyage | Barth, 30 in the respectful presence of or- ° home following @ severe attack; ™onths on Thursday nights. which they they can com- dinary people. Service Clubs of flu New committees were appoint- plate in 10 There was a long prayer, of in- ° Mr. George Christian, Rollo} €4 as follows: responsive read- Diogenes arrived here May 18 World direct eulogy, pmsl pa Dr. Rus-| Are. Hospitable Bay, ~. coe at sponte ing, “ye oe oa : (Continued from page 1) eae” oot ee a Charlottetown has four active} Mr. Chaisson, Rollo Bay,|*™re reading, Marie Bryenton; provisions, making instrument | cessed so its members could fly an old friend of Dulles service clubs and all of them| is a patient in the Charlottetown| ‘pic, J eanne Jenkins; prayer, checks and fastening a concrete |to Washington for the funeral. “Oh God, we give ‘hea joyous tal Faye Selick; recreational assist- of the craft.| That previded an opportunity for thanks for the life of thy servant | ottetown Hotel. A successful pantry sale was ant, Anna Hughes. : Meanwhile, they are living in| Eisenhower to confer with Gro-| john Foster Dulles,” he said in| The Rotarians under president held at the Souris Co-op store Games were played and the @n unfurnished basement room | myko and the other Geneva prin-| the prayer. ; _ |R. E. Seller hold a dinner meet- i ” ne Se satan tn a a WOW, HERE ARE REAL SOLDIERS MUCH KINDNESS “We are receiving much kind- Mess and co - operation in St. John’s” said Austrian-born Mel- isch. “And for this we are very thankful. Without this it would be ver difficult for us to begin our “Our budget is very limited. What money we had went for the tank and navigation instruments and the like, That is why we ap- preciate what the people of St. John’s are doing for us.” A sampling of favors they have received: A trucking company hoisted the | tank from ea pier and placed it | in the weter. * cipals today. But Wednesday was reserved largely for solemn rites and part- ing tributes to a fallen states- man. Funeral services were held in mid - afternoon in the gothic- arched Washington Cathedral. The burial services with military rites followed at Arlington, rest- ing place of the U.S. war dead. Dulles was a major in the First World War. The cathedral was nearly filled. The President and Mrs. Eisen- hower\were there. So were Vice- President Nixon, members of the cabinet and the Supreme Court, the Congress, the Washington dip- lomatic corps and the other world diplomats. Hundreds of persons gathered at the cathedral to watch the dig- nitaries arrive, to murmur at the sight of Gromyko and to stand silent as the flag-covered coffin was borne in and then out. The pallbearers wére members of all the armed forces. The honorary pallbearers were high officials and intimate friends of Dulles. The senior generals and ad- mirals of the armed forces com- prised a special guard of honor. 100-CAR CORTEGE Nearly 100 limousines com- prised the funeral cortege — so many it took 20 minutes to get under way. A military escort from all the services was waiting at Arling- ways welcome to attend. The Kinsmen’s Club meet every second Thursday evening at 6.30 at the.Charlottetown with Clive Cudmore as president. Al Horne is president of the Kiwanis Club in Charlottetown and the club meetings are held every Tuesday evening at 6.30. Louis Bagnall heads the Lions Club and theit meetings are held on the Ist. and 3rd. Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m. Visitors who belong to any - of the four service clubs active in Charlottetown may be assured that they will be welcome guests at any of the meetings or func- tions held by the Charlottetown Clubs during their stay in the Ten children of St. Alexis par- first Holy Communion on Wed- nesday morning May 20th. Mass Mr. and Mrs. Joey Peters and two children Alan and Cheryl, and Mrs. Reg. Peters, Souris West, motored to Charlottetown on Sunday where they visited Mr. Reg. Peters who is a patient at the Provincial Sanatorium. INSURANCE. MOUNTS TORONTO (CP) — Life insur- Canadian families by more than 6 companies doing business in Canada totalled $123,500,000 in the first three months this year, an ish, Rollo Bay, received their ance and annuity benefits paid to! FEAR TWO DROWNED SAU‘ STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP)—A ground, air and water search continued Tuesday for two young men whose overturned boat was found Monday on the St. Marys River. Feared to have drowned are Bill Manchulenko, 21, and Peter Tropolinski, 23. COMING SOON | The All New TAUNUS Built by Ford’in DULLES FAMILY IN 1ST ROW | ton. So was a black caisson drawn city. increase of $4,100,000 over the West Germany Eugene Peyton, 2, and his sis- ]Royal_Regiment of Canada that}Here, their father rushes out to Crewmember Robert Frantz, : i FULLTIME JOB same period last year. } The Luxury Small Car g . i ath | retrieve r thei _|30, a native of Germany, had Her face drawn, Mrs. Dulles} by six matched grey horses. fer Kathy, 3, were @o excited | they decided-to march along with them_—afte ir adven sat in the first row of chairs, di-| While the army band played ‘ : ‘ ; several teeth extracted free. with their first glimpse of the/ them during the Toronto garrison ake ghete from Mellenst Be Lecal stores have donated food. | rectly across the aisle from the| God of Our Fathers, the mahog-, SHELBURNE, N.S. (CP)—Shel- SIGN PAINTING 4 2 Door Sedan seariet-uniformed*’ rien of the/ church parade Sunday (May 24). |fence( Seamen offered advice. | president. With her were her two] any eoffin was removed from the|>urne county plans to appoint a| 4 Door Sedan A housewife gave them canvas|sons, John, an engineer, andj hearse, placed on the caisson and | full-time Civil Defence director. | Plastie S © 2 Deer Comb.-Station ° e double. The hotel, cabins and|of the Island and has the special to cover the floor of their craft.|Father Avery Dulles, a Jesuit}the military rites were under The county in southwestern Nova Trucks Lettered — Lettering Wagons Victoria Village homes, booked a year in advance,| attraction of a sandy beach with Harbor Pilots relocated/priest, and a daughter, Mrs.| way. . Scotia includes the municipalities BENOIT SIGNS Ss R JOHNSTON are filled to capacity. imo undertow Diogene’s sail so it would be/ Robert Henshaw. Up the wooded Arlington hill-|f Shelburne, Lockeport, Clark’s|] 294 Richmond St. Dial 3817 | = We Is Picturesque With the waters of Northum-| In southeastern King’s County|™0re effective. 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