r g - y . I LONG RIVER W. I. Altar cnmmimn in ruircnasv rImi'- 'l'l1ursda,Vi Dec. 2. M54 The Guardian 0 0 pin m that it" cnvilrl fly faster decided to send one HCUEYAI month zmd l'”ll('l. its puiiio-r. li:- saill to the Picriiinit Blmirl i'-loii'i- Fill, -a : ti; lhp Altar for l).iL-gimbcr 5”, l 1. , M-is "to ('Unl"dl itselt. not to for the Siste ; to loruiiiil in stints and for Christmas. The Presidentito the Tubercmlosis League for lunch will be sold. fight ” mission parish, to have a low Mass tiiged the membcis to write letters Christmas as usual. Discussion Mrs. W. T. Cosdy gun g j i i ll Pngsr 2 fl The annual meeting of Long Riv- ” iyniiiens Institute was held I I . 1 yr eveninl. November 2. alch R I f A The radio said Douney and Fern offered monthly for vocatioiis of anpreciation to the local radio followed on what entcrtaiitnent report of th R ' l l Tuislal f Mrs. Allan A. Camp- e 0 tcau were charged along with A thank-you note fioiii M -o statlnn fnr Sacred Heart Program would take place in the hall for the held at Klnl(:JI'8.l'l'llodn:Vh1pC;.1I.a..:: ' the h(?l"llIfl (iH05ld9l”- M”' Franc” ninc Chinese also ronvit'ti-d as Blanche Trainor was read for Mas and Marian Year Programs. Dis Christmas holdiays. it was finally tended. As there was no other holl - (Bv Colin Frost) ”Durin their ublic trial hciv." . - - . . - - - . . -- - d opcned with - 3 P ispio.-. l-oiii of the nine ueie seii- nfrering from the C. W. l. litl ic- cnssi-iii on a donation in Sacred decided ti wk th 1' b b ' t ' llallll” l””"l.”l S". . LONDON. (APi-- The Unit cl the radio said. "the U. 5. Sim l .. .. - . i . - . l "r 9 '"”" "'5' W ”5'"”5 M” I3'""5T"1H0HMVed ' .l”w,”H. (lid;-1 r:;lllc::iae!dr::pErt;:g Suns has askea Britain to M1. admitted having mwived wwlalj :)I"1flF(('('ln tic; tour to lifc and gose of the soul of Dam.an iiain-. ;ll('ant(txlPfnl1IE;ll'rI,1z is to biought up lCn:(11P 0:FD8Ctf3ufl1:Pl'lf3r.i weatheruargd trlihat gie rgeeting be ldojurlud. 1, . lilllzlln ” . - ward a demand to R ,d Ch I '.t t- ' ' . , d i- . '. V r . ' . . . . l - ' l" S "T." n 5 3"" W1 ' 9 rt ” 9'” "mud Ll” S4 Bl l ill or claw!” "wnlbels paymt the release of 13 AnFl9I'l('llfll'SIaC3l:lT ills la'l:ill1agi'eI.ll e'1:llll:1nlH)lglfe)'a(;lI:IHSLgu(lllld (.hlii:;d';:mn;'uT;:';o";:'rfln 2'33" ha: T9" d””3'5 has l"'"l l"l "WI UV? dnllirk W35 Voled 10 he sent held following the Jamboree and a Consecratian. ; .;h 9;. .. .. V . v - - lvlilllllrlcllilgs '13! last annual and rug lured duiing the Korean war and not say when the tiial was held. mnreswd may W", "lined .5 H, ,,,(.C1ing5 were read and ap- H iii-rt The president gave her W-vi .... thanking the members for Wu! kind co-operation during the W .1 The secretary reported twelve liijsltinies held with an average at- .:..nnaim- of fourteen. two mem- ,,,., giad perfect attendance. trio iicasurer, Mrs. Arthur linii.-'.onc EBVE her "Pam amouln fa,,.i 55-17 50, plid out s353.a8 Jea'.,,.g a balance on hand of siiiifll .1.” (011,...-pig officers were elect- .-.-t 'Hl lite cnniing year: President. W. l-'iniit:is Payntcr re-elected: . .r tilCF, Mrs. Oliver Paynter re- r.r-iiril. sccretal'.V. Ml'5- Alla” As (lqnjrillflll ie-elected: treasurer. ii.-. iicath F. Campbell: auditors. W. Andrew C. Johnstone and ti . William E Johnstiine: D1- Mi: Nelson Mac-Lend. Aida Brmiri and Miss Mae Pl ii i l uiirl ii-. lhlpli Jolinstone was re- .r..,..,,-.ipd Red Cross Convener. llF following committees for Ho: miiiittiz School. Mrs. Arthur. ii ; llllliill .lnhnstiiiii-. Mrs. Wil- . ; ,tIlIl lilrs. Anclrr,-iv C. John-i ,, ;tt'l(. Mrs. Arthur John-. .-.,-m MISS Mae Found and Mrs.' .i' .ll Pinfitt; lunch. Mrs. Brucel F". Mi; Efiirin Bernard. Mrs. z...-c llcriiaid and Mrs. Murdock wilmivil, to make the cake for -L in-oi:i'ammc.. Mrs. Murdock l,cort and Mrs. Ralph John- l til; Andrew C. Johnstone invit- , --a lnsllillle tn nicet with her , ll,-i'0inl1Pl'. roll call an ex- .-.--Lvn of ('l'llI.'s'lnlRS gifts. l l -iccimiirlciicc read I lrttcr I m 31-r Hicknx. (lltl”R(lHlLL W.M.S. in-.9 .'x'in-ciiilici- meeting of the , iiull Pies-liytci'ian W.M.S.. met ,. -up mine of Mrs. Garfield Mac- ;-,,.-.,-q trim a good attendance of iFnrv'liPli and visitors prascnt. The in-pkl(lPi4l we-sided and o-ncned the woeiing with call to Worship. Psalnl 128 was read rcsponsiveiy Wlowori with prayer by Mrs. Nich- .'-.em Psalm 57 was sung Scrip- ... lnurin uas taken from Psalm in Tltb them! for meeting was wt. Halts-th Wars to (lease Unto -e Fnd: of the Earth" it-t Hiiizli MacDonald gave a a r impiseiing reading also Mrs. awriia .ViacPhee. Roll call was A'i:'.r!l'Pl'l M 14 members with I t&"7p nt Scripture containing the no-rl ”Hlnssed." One new mem- m-- in: uelrrvmecl. Minutes of lastl 'rg"llRl meeting were read by sec- ir'a')' The offering was then tak- on iinirh amounted to 52.75. Next meeting is to be held It the home: of Mrs Ritchie MacPhee. roll callt vi he answered with ii verse of Srviiiviira containing the word "Fir--tn ' j The ltlPPlll'lK closed by singina' lhmri TNT and repeating Mizpah Beniwin-tinn after which a dainty I-inch was served by hostess. ss- rniert by Mrs. Ollie MacLeod and Mrs. (lrin Corney. Kl-5.l.t.1'A'Vs"(Tll(V)lSWS iii 1 Thu November and annual meet- Eniz of the Kelly's Cross Women's lnxtitiita was held at the home of Mrs. John Molynenux. The min- II!!! of the last regular and an- nual meetings were read. adopted and ruined. The sick and school committees gave their reports. The treasurer tendered her yeiirly i--nnit which showed a balance of Ill'v.7fl on hand, The sick committee for the next month are: Mrs. John Molyneaux mt Mrs. Joseph Kelly and for the IrhaoL Miss Mary Robert. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Kelly and Y” Supply the lunch will be the haven and Mrs. Stephen Smith. 4 Rama of bingo will be played p--... ciiriim G in ” as iuur GALLOIII l lilll'lil,ll fllf MIRACZI lllffkf EMWHH sentenced only four days ago as spies. But the rcliciiiciit tone of broadcasts from Pciping since an- niouncement of the sentences on Tuesday indicated the American demand would probably be, reject- ed. The latest broadcast Friday claimed all 13 Americans had con- fessed in court they were espion- age agents. The sentences, handed down by a Communist tribunal in Peiping,I ranged from four years to life. I Tho American request to relay the demand for l'ElPllSP of the, 13 men was received in ii note (le-' livercd to the foreign office iiy the, U. S. Embassy here Friday night. N0 RED RECOGNITION It was believed the lliiitcd States sought British action be- cause of failure of the Chinese Reds to reply promptly to I re- quest in GFJIEVA on Wednesday for I face-to-lace meeting of Chinese and American diplomats to take up the niattcr. Britain has recognized Red China and the United States has not. The British have it chiirgc d'nffaires in Pciplng. informants said the llniled States asked Bri- tain to file the demand for the nii-n's Nhleaie tlirougli llumphrcy Trcvolyan. the British diplomat in Pelping. and also rllrectly to the Red Chins embassy recently es- tablished in London. Peiping radio Friday cnrripd what it said were vcrhatiin ex- tracts from the trial rci'r1i'd pur- porting to show the '1 Aniericaiis were intelligence agents helping maintain an nnll-Coniniiinist un- dcrizrnund movement inside Red China. mm and a member volunteered to dun-g ate I prize. The president thanked the mom- hers for assisting her and cn-op- erating with her so well during the past. year. A lunch was ll'l('Il served by .he hostess. assisted by the committee in charge. The officers for this year arezl Past president, Mrs. Clarence Cur- ley; president. Mrs. Ambrose Mon-I aghani sec'y-treasurer. Mrs. Jo-g seph Kelly; piess secly. Mrs. Johnl Molyncaux: clirectrirs, Mrs. Sitrllnll Waddell and Mrs. MHUl'lCP Mc- Donald. Auditors. Miss Agnes Trainor and Miss Mary Roberts. Most of the broadcast was taken up with purported exchanges be- tween the tribunal's "chlcf judgc" and the three Americans wh.n got the stitfcst scntencesvJohn Thom- as Downey of New Britain, Conn., jailed for life; Richard George Fectcau. Lynn. Masii.. 20 years; Col. John Knox Arnold, Jr., Sil- ver Springs. Md., 10 ycar.I.' The Reds claim Arnold. iden- lified as commander of an air wing attached to ”the U. S. sec- ret intelligence agency”. was shot down with 10 others of the accus- ed over northeast China in Jim- iinry 1953. All were air force per- sonnet. Dnwncy. 24, and Ferteau. 2'7. according to the Reds, were shot down together over northeast China in November, 1952. Thev were civilian employees of the U. 5. Army. QUOTES ARNOLD The radio quoted Arnold as saying his wing ”was attached to the U. S. secret intelligence agency with the task of airdrop- ping. maintaining and cvacuatlng underground agents." Under further questioning. Ar- nold iillegedly said his plane.-.1 agents by the Central lntelligence Agency. Downcy allegedly admit- ted hr-lping train the nine Chin- ese in Japan before they were dropped in China. LOT 05 C.W.L. The November meeting of St. Ann's Lot 65. sub-division of the Catholic Women's League was held on Nov. 28, 1954, with an attend- ance of thirteen members. In the unavoidable absence of the Rover- end Director, Father McCarthy the meeting opened with the Les- gue prayer by the President. Mrs. William T. Coady. The minutes of the previous meeting were read. adopted and signed. aftnr which the treasurer's report showed I balance of 3660.08. The weekly card parties are all well attended and besides being successful financially they provide social entertainment for the parish, both young and old. A short discussion took place on what to give the aged and sick of the parish for Christmas, and dif- ferent members iigreed to take charge of the matter. 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