Un.xP.d.'d Wed., P35 I8. 1957 The Guardian Page 13l De ill F ‘cl °f°s.Sid:' 33;" .|nverness Mon Hos Both Legs Many ......... i........ ..i.. Broken While Moving House regret of death at his George Coughlin. 42. ol| l USSR Rocket May Hit .Moon Within Next Year bertnn, had the patient removed 3 of Mr. Frank-lnvernen. P.E.l. had both legs by ambulance to Prince County [badly broken yesterday morn- Hospital in Summerside for M‘ G‘"‘b'°- who had "my "°‘."|8 when a tow chain attached , further medical and surgical at- ny WILMOT HERCHER WASHINGTON mp». - Ali,‘ 1 WANTS ACTION NOW "The country needs action." ballistic missile developed by the air force, will move into “sub- stantlal monthly production 8 a ALBERTON TOWN Policeman 3 R MacDonald and Alberton Retail Vendor R. M. Dunn are show ll examining the window Report Breaks liquor was stolen Monday night. Until recent months a huge Ger- man shepherd dog owned by At Alborion; One Man Gets2-Year Term A series of illegal entries. coupled with theft in at least one ('.'iS(‘. occurred in Alberton llnilday night or Tuesday morn- _ A break into the retail ven- dor stlore netted the thieves ap- prnxmately $301!) worth of a check . . . Temperance of- ficials yesterday afternoon. into the liquor store. glam and Pop Streets, was madc by breaking a window at mp '.('.’ll‘ DI the BIO!‘ and m: 3 steel grill which was spik- WESTERN GUARDIAN window at the Canadian Bank of Commerce only a few yards from the liquor store. Both the about nine in the morning by the janltress. Miss Bernice Smith. - The Western Hospital was also the scene of an illegal entry but again nothing was believed sto- len. Entry was made by WI)’ 0‘ through which 830M worth of Mr. I liquor store at Dunn had left in the night the dog was back on duty. prior": 1''. Weeks. .. basement. Tracks made by the intruder in the snow were fol- l0W0d yesterday morning but were lost on e dde street. PRISON For theft of goods tom Mac's Clntken. Monday night, an Alberton South resident James Powers. Jr., was con. victed and sentenced to two years in Dlrchester Penitentiary by Magistrate D. B. Nicholson yesterday. The convicted party had been given a suspended sentence of twelve months. Members of the Alberton De- ent of the R.C.M.P. and t experts from Char- lottetown co-operated Alberton Town Policeman E. R MacDonald in investigating the a coal chute leading to the disturbances at Alberton. Tells Kensington H. & S. Homework Helps Initiative Dr. L. W. Shaw. Deputy Minis- ter of Education was guest spea- discusslon. A vote of thanks to Shaw was moved by‘ Rev. been M nights and last th 1Night". was turned the previou month spent in I; H ital, seemed to have much restored in health and was in good spirits and expressed himse'f as very happy to be back home again. Right up al- most to the hour of his passing he was very cheerful. when he was suddenly stricken with a heart attack. rince County Mr. Gamble was born at Un- ter. Areta. who lived with him in Summerside. and two sisters, Before coming to Summerside to live several years ago. Mr. Gamble resided Llnkletter Road where he was engaged in fox ranching. He was also the ‘well-known local representative for many years of the Renfrew Machine Co., of Renfrew, On- tario. . The funeral was held Monday [afternoon with service at Trinity ,United Church at 2 p.m. Inter- ‘ment was in the People's Ceme- lt9|’y. Rev. G.R. Webber offi- ‘ciated. Pallbearers were Leni- uel Trenholm. Edward Lockhart. Wilbert Wright. Albert Linkletter Lloyd Clark and Alfred Colwell. Hymns sung were “Peace Per- fect Pe ce", "Abide With Me", .and “T e Christian’: Good ‘sung by the Trinity e. Male Quartet V__ Nativity Scene At Summerside Members of the Summerslde Y's Men's Club last evening erected the “Nativity scene" on the north side of Water Street in the area between the Summer- Royal Bank of Canad 09¢“ in the _ car reportedly driven day from ljto wooden skids snapped under istrain while moving a building St. Louis area. The accident occurred abo 10 am. The fierce back lash tures to both legs. Dr. W A. Shea was called and after emergency treatment [at the Western Hospital in Al- manager of Crystal Dairy Summerslde. was struck by a by Dar- rell Pickett: yesterday after- noon at n Bedeque was taken to Prince County Hon pltal with a severe laceration to the right leg. At the time of the accident had stopped in Central Bedeque to deliver milk to customers there. The car which struck Mr. Stordy was said to have been proceeding in the same direct- ed a possible fracture, x-ra showed the leg was not broken: However the laceration resulted O'LEARY The many friends of Mrs. Gil- bert Gaudet are very glad to hear ghe has recovered Hospital in Summeraide. tended to th late Mrs. W50 death occurred suddenly in ut‘ Mr. Stordy was en route to stores ion. While early reports indicat- in his detention in hospital. suffic- as patient in the Prince County Sincere sympathy is being I!!- Communlty Hospital in O'Lear>' side Hardware Store and the 79°’ “V- ; tentlon to repair the injuries. 4 cars: wourn The following is the school re- from the train caught Mr. 'port r Cape Wolfe for October Coughlln just above the ankles. ‘and November. causing servere compound frac- l Grade 5_ 1. M"), Cooke‘ 3_ Lorne O'Holloran. 8. Vera 0'lIol- loran. Cooke 2 Grade 4. l. K . . Costain. aren jkellli Shaw. 3. Linda son of Mr iii F Grade 3. 1. Joyce Macwilliams Galmlilef. I t M S'$ide Man was'2. Norma Macwllliams, 3. I-‘loy , us our years ago as on- Cooke, day. Mr. Gamble‘s wife, the ‘ Grade 2 Sr. 1. Brenda Cooke. 2. for-rnar Jennie Muttart. a native lnlured TUOSIIGY Peggy 0-Hou,,,a,,_ 3_ Am; Lid. o Montrose. predeceased him. _ _ to , H. is survived by one dumb‘ Mr. William Stordy. owner- 5 gfiade 2 J,’ L Clair Legere. Grade 1. No tests. Teacher. Mrs. Raymond Stew- TYNE VALLEY Mr. Edgar McAulay left recen- tly for Halifax. N.S., where he expects to spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mae MacLeod, spent weekend in Bon- shaw, where they were guests of Dr. A.A. Maclieod and his mo ther, Mrs. James MacLcod. Mr. Francis Maclntyre was a recent overnight visitor to New Glasgow, N.S. Miss Margaret Hatton. Char- lottetown, spent the weekend in Lorne Valley, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hatton. Mr. Ameadee Gallant. Rum- ford, Maine, motored to the Is- land during the weekend. He ex- pects to spend some time in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Charles James, Millburn, were recent visitors to Lorne Valley. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nichol- ii. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macin- tyre and Mr. Walter Maclntyre, were business visitors to the city ll-‘orce Secretary James H. Dou—’ he said. "There should be no gap glas said Tuesday the Russians may fire a rocket to the moon within a year and that the United ‘States can do the same “if we want to. within the foreseeable ‘ Douglas appeared before the Senate preparedness subcommit- ee to submit the air force‘; re- port on the race with Russia to perfect ballistic missiles and lother space weapons. d,’ He told the senators the armed forces expect to have intercon- tinental ballistlc missiles opera- tlonal within . The lICBM is designed to carry nu- lclear warheads to targets 5.000 smiles or more away. Douglas’ prediction was bols- tered by the successful firing of an air force Atlas from the Cape Canaveral, Fla., testing grounds shortly after noon. The defence department reported the ICBM “flew its prescribed course and landed in the pre—selected impact The department added it was a limited range test of sev- eral hundred miles. Subcommittee Chairman Lyn- don Johnson fDem. Tex.) wrote out a statement saying be hope the Atlas test will be “a forerun- net of a period of achievement." ial Hospital. His many friends unite in wishing him a speedy get well. The heartfelt sympathy of this community goes out to the be- reaved relatives, of the late Mr. Andrew MacDonald, who passed away at the Charlottetown Hosp’ ital on December 2nd. Mr. Samuel Nicholson has re- ceived the sad news of -the pass- lng of his brother, Mr. Angus Nlcllolson in Seattle. Washington. Another brother, Mr. Alex Nich- olson and a sister, Mrs. Edward wery, also survive. The heart- felt sympathy of the community goes out to them in their hour sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Heath MacGrath between promise and perform- V ance." Douglas told the subcommittee the Atlas rocket engine is strong when a small - sized booster is added. to launch a 1.- 000 - pound satellite. Plans for such a satellite, although not necessarily with an Atlas, are on the drawing boards. the subcom- mittee was lnfdfmed last week. Both Douglas and Gen. Thomas D. White, air force chief of staff, were pressed by the senators to say how the U.S. position com- pares with that of Russia in the missile-satellite race'. Johnson asked whether the twoi countries are even. "No sir,” Douglas replied. "I think they are somewhat ahead." J h H it Both the Thor and the army's upiter IRBM have been ordered ery early date into operational productim. They ave ranges of about 1.500 miles. and plans are to base them in Britain by the end of next year and later on the Continent. Spurred by Russian progress. Douglas said, the air force is de- veloping an aircraft which y 3,600 miles an hour at alti- tudes in excess of It!) miles. He identified it as the X-15 and said was a step toward a manned satellite. MUST SUPPORT SAC Douglas and White emphasised that while the missiles are com- ing up continued support must be given the Strategic Air Co mmand of intercontinental whit, mid , , , mg and its fleet as far behind Russia as some bombers- people think, and that it will Edwin L. Welsl. subcommittee counsel. asked whether the catch up. “We must get into the outer space business as fast as we can," he added. “I can see not only communications there but the possibility of combat. We may have to put up defence sat- tellltes." Senator Styles Bridges lRep. N.H.) asked Douglas whether he gave credence to Russian claims that they would shoot a rocket to the moon within a year or whether he regarded them as, “pure bunk." “CAN BE DONE" “I think it might be done,‘ Douglas replied. “At least near the moon. I understand there are 8 l S ' l plant Summerside. United States has any warning system against the ICBM “No sir." Douglas replied. "We are approaching that with the ut- most urgency and we have certain components of such already warning system." POULTRY chickens Loading fowl, :and capons daily except aturday for eviscerating Please k_ in advance. Pick up some target difficulties. But it is 59l'V1C95- a real possibility." ' an we do the same thing in the foreseeable future?" Bridges asked. “I think we can. if we want to within the foreseeable future." e air secretary sa . Douglas told the senators that the Thor, an intermediate range CHRISTMAS S- Pendleton's archery Kenslngton Phone 65-5 ANNUAL Miss Annie Doyle has returned were visitors to Bear River on MEETING ker at the regular meeting of the L_ 'M_ Murray. seconded by Mrs. Bum of plywood Jd “aimed of he, home in J,m.gc. Plaing, ‘Georgetown we}. Sunday luau’ w,dn,,d,y_ Hm. WRAPS go, every taste. Kensin on Home and School Jardlne. the traditional style and I“?! “tending the funeral of her of M“. Pa’rker.' pun“. ML Ml" gen, c,11,g},m_ ch”- F Goilrllos Rexall nnlg sum. Assocla on h d the Hlsh PRESENT G1" calm, cm; .p.¢i,. "mad" ,, lathe!’ the late Mr. riiomu on De_ East Prince -71* 810151 School on Thursday evening, Dec- . The meeting was chaired by the the Ch and Mrs. C.M. MacGi-ath, ber lst. lottetown. spent the weekend of November 30, in Lorne Valley, Order your Christmas Association, Lot 16 Hall, _ o . ristmas story has been D°yl°' cem I-;(l.ETOWN SCHOOL concert. ember 12 when approximately president, Mr. Thomas Hall who M,__1ohn Dg]tonoffigl_1f|x,Isaa _ H, t f h M ML d Thu,-sda Dec_ 19th .1; rmiuwn Hall. Thursday. Dec. is [orgy members and guests were at the close of the business .._ lproyllldeg annually“ at this season returned to M. home an" “_ ColigI’at-ulations and good wish M19‘ luJe:mI;s (?:ul).a‘r£Ms. an t‘urkeYi 80089 or chicken 830 Gulefét speaker ML“ present. Dr. Shaw congratulated sion made reference to the fact y e “mm°'' '3 Y ' M” ‘"00 “mung me mnenl of hi, fathgr 6! so out to Mr. and Mrs. Heath - - W. - v P1-AN l0 '"'“‘d D”nl'3’ “Md the group on this fine unit. of an that the secretary and another hggr "8 constructed about ‘our the late Ambrose Dalton. M"°G”"" “’h° “'9” ““"l'd " b1m't: Lb": mck ' “rum Au d 1" 5' 1lncMman of Convert on FTWV D°°- ’°- association which he said helps member, Mr. and Mrs. Donald 5’ ‘ 3°‘ .___ Mr. and Mrs. Erskin Silllker glrggtrggiie. on novemgefi 21.b°The eS°';eqmn;n¢medkf:'l~ gar Pgndlu-ans, Charlottetown. Refresh- . s one o our a e s, - c-on <==-m-- ‘.‘:...‘“.‘.§“‘;.§:I.’.".$i.‘.".°i.°‘i..‘}.‘:.":?.'.'.‘.°. 2-°;l:".::°.::::::::.*::i=.*:=:°:. Funeral Held :;*:.::":.::’.:.*: .. .... me. -. mm mag». menu and «name C°“‘°"~ ‘°'“"“ w°""°‘d"”‘ D’ the revolution of the industrial Mrs Gord Mr. Lorne M and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mn. iel Myers. Martinvale. Wind‘ "W" “"1” " "”“°“" ’°" Phone 65-5 following the meefln‘ I-ember C E D A It CHEST prlre $1.85-3.75. Gourlles sta ge. « Speaking on the topic "Horne work" Dr. Shaw said homework and Association. This was followed by a presentation to Mrs. Gordon At Freetown The largely attended funeral of the late Wilton Gardiner took IOII Ashley and family of Surn- Mr. Alex Nicholson is a pat- ient in the Kings County Memor- merside. Mr. Keith Pratt of Bloomfield. the teacher at examination time and the pre Christmas season. rug store, is good. and proceeded to lndi- by Mrs. I-‘rank Bowneas Preai- lace n T }was a visitor to Summerside on Doug)“ cook‘ _ D cote reasons for borne work and dent of the Kensington CoIn- gewic atlgidignfigegrosg :2? iTll9Sd8Y afternoon Grade V. 1. Mary P. Dalton. ' I KFINSINGTON _5°h°°l Chi"-‘ conditions under which it should munity Club in which organi1a- em, M,_ “d M" Cmden Mr and Mrs Lester Gay and Gfadg 1v_ 1_ 13°10". pumm mas <‘0n<'€rt Ffldfly D°C9mb°" be carried out. summed up brief- tion Mrs. Gordon has also been Gauging‘. I, °‘wn Rev . and Mrs. Thomas G3)’ 0‘ 2. Denzil Cooke. ;mh_ 7.30 p. in. Sale of chocolate ly; acme work may be necessary act e. Gum wan, was the omdmm, Knutsfond motored to Summer- Grade up 1_ Jo“ Dmom g dips. so that theseizoli-it ;nay be clThke t d h , rt .h Ellwood datum”. Mm manbe" 0, sidetotiae 'I;|;CId‘:1¥i‘ ,\:‘I’:nI'Q they 3.3,, D,1¢o,,_ w . n . , Pgn-y, REx'w0Y ham mom flue“ Un:Il|l¢"eDr|I,[1)il, helpirtiguliiin to real: " R. at rem Eldolnxtliil: um Fmemwn United wlttlr and LII: Alfred Palmer G33: Wflfin cook._ 3_ Regular $9.95 special $7.49. Gour- in to balance of cash on In the bank of $394.50 c'hoir_ singing the 11 Helen Dalton. 3. Joseph 0'Hol- k l d k hi . .3 “('5 R°"3“ Dr“ Sim‘ dec“l:lons.. o'l“heuéhildnl]s egivgnoz-n It was moved by Mr. Donald .I.‘§3ie II: T$yA::§p3:rge;us_'»i'd on Tuesday afternoon to sit 19,-am 4_ Daniela-Hol1.nn_ ‘WSKAL POWDER box,” opportunity to plan his own time Gordon. seconded by Mrs. Keith A MD compo of their brother Harold who is con- 1-,, _ nu. (km-.5. Perennial favourites with women ' Wei" "W "'9 ’ J. B. Lewis. Colby Lewis. and “"°‘ '° “" "°“" "‘”“"‘ m‘ "4 study. INSTRUCTION FIRST Pupils cert be held according to IIESS. of taste. Price $4.50-9.75. Gourlies “* Ray Lidstone, my the selec- Rcxa” Drug Stow t should never be asked plans drawn up by theexecutlve. “on AIM’ Tim. Wyn Under Mrs. Beechertsmafllmda n. o undertake home work in PHONE "and" ‘Knutsford_ spell I 8W are E T ,u,gl-;R'roN Legion — Santa which they have had no -inatruc- It was moved by Mr. Imer‘mem took Pu“ in F“, ‘recenDttlxys.i;i(t,t;”l:eli;hill>fi;:nt.:. MI‘-_ tion since the help of a parent Roscoe Walker. seconded by Rev. Mr. and Claus \\lll be at the Alberton I49‘ U fled Ch h C t _ ‘ion home wgdnuday afternoon may be quite inadequate due to Dean thetxa telephone be installed ‘,‘.’§§‘m,.2,, wegcwendeelllefitl lomitowm WED- - Tunas- from three to five. All Children the rapid change in teaching at the office of the High sch hard Colboume Clown Donald w¢[c0mg_ A .l’:;LIl5)ICb:I‘l via“ C? “II” IIOIDG Jindflsfhooi ml Burn‘! Douglas pron". Gerald BURTON SCHOOL "LAST rsu u ro .socaonpayin eemon ' .\licliaNz1r.'s Store. Kmlnr where the 'r.v.. fa ly tin. etc.. me. on the ‘ g thaI “".,.'h"'§°""§" ,I,‘f,’§"‘k,ued ,,, , 7”“ ’°§‘°h'“'{‘ " "'° "‘’°" '°" ,, lnn will remain open each eve do not contend with the subject long distance calls will be 3, t: y'ide,;t 5.}u,-day BE"°,',' 51310.1 Nadine Rogers Mn! until 9 P-UL from wed!“-"' study for the child‘: attention. paid by the parties. responsible _£_L_£S_____ ' 2 1:: °. Daitm; 3 La“ wood‘ ,-. day. Dec. 18 until Tueldllh 99¢» wasting valuable time. Too much. for m. ' BALTIC SCHOOL -Gngge V” 1 ' lgflnu. MIC: Colo, _ Cmemuoop. ’o¢ 24 inclusive. work should not be given. It was moved Mr. Bean, second- ngpofi or Bgltic school for Gregor 2. Igméen Dflton. Au” rge Montgomery s aw-mun am ..‘.':..°.‘:"°‘.".i:."'..".‘: '.*.‘...‘*'°'..'.-.‘’': 7:. "’ “" “‘;. ":“'i‘.‘£€..‘“t: "'2 com “°° mm '°“d"‘ l°" c"°"k°" “m°°" question to he settled easily and those in charge of choosing the 2 si'.'.'..-3.. Ci-ozler; 3. Joseph Mac: Gflde VI’ 1' Cheryl nogm‘ 2' '.‘°l“" '‘'‘k°‘'' 0" .“’l“d§"S;'::::;ab° suggested that the matter be kept representatives from the P. E. I. 1{¢n;l¢_ cub on had and dug bola banks (Jndediag IHH '" r"‘l“"° 7'00 °°°° y‘ under consideration for further Home and school Associations to Grade VII. — 1. Horace Crozier - tam“) _ _ , _ _ , , , . . . O IMJQI” l)(‘('(‘nll)CI' 2131. Robefl Rem: j—-———-—-—-:—j—-— an Coflualce m Education M Glmde vI_ ___1. Myron Macxen- In ‘of’ ' ' ’ ' ‘d’ " " he held in Ottawa in Irelimry. sie; 2. Thelma Cousins; s. Government Canada In saw} m ,“ NoTlCE—There will be an in- Co We In :3 this effectthatlfrom the int Nancy MacDonald: 4. Lorne con- securities, at amortized value . . . I O I I I I ,O.’e“::0"1‘ lerruprlon of electric service on A ew schoo finances. this I. V I G t C mm _ other ,,m,§t{,,_ no. “media; market value. I I I I °‘” '"'“"“ RM" M"’°q “M L "on ‘um-“on fee“ “mum now“ Gm” Iv_ i G-nth x‘i.ii- I 8'30 Callloaas. full secured . . e’ . .' I I I I I I I I 158.1655“ scninl: as well, all customers I‘: Th be in of M. qune “HWI 000”! ll 15100‘ Rfbglglecn-fa: ggbefl Be-fir; Y Wm theDnley.Seaview Fran _eDecemrmeet - -' an ¢u..g;;;sI|sI River :;reas. on Friday December berton subdivision of the C.W.II. C “WIN 0‘ I 3% “I m at _ 1 Ruth DWL T 1'“ ' ' ' Zotnweatherperml . eta held at the home of Mrs. Allan Mi” “'0”! “I0 Librarian. Mrs. r e . . ddi an . - . 3 g‘ ; 3 g I ii I 1,451,103,098 the hours of 1.30 p. in. and I. MacAleer. was diipeneguiz-lug pm, “on ‘or umrsnkins the {lnuodr dud. In Jr __ 1 Wm” M” V5- Other loses an hsconh .1. d an N“ A v _ .9‘. assistance IIIUF ~ - _. un . . I ‘*'3'~3='= «' su-m~=- ti7*'l’»-’«1='i7=~'5i-‘vi’-'3"w- r-in . .. ...."" ‘° ":°"' ":l'.‘:':.;’.-.“_°'.*'".=3:..‘i.°".:‘.¥*.:...... 5""“‘'°‘ “*3 “iié; f’ .“."'. .’!’°.‘ . '1"? . . . . . . . . . ....,.o.m lllztii and power department. geeuzecretary. Mrs. Michlcl A Oglngsl; Erwin‘, Gl'8dCI‘_"}.lCv0I‘dl0lIlluCI'0Cl‘lCl’ ¢.||f§ Bujk Premise... ; : ; ; 3 3 ; ; 3 ; ; ; ; ; 5 ; ; 34,559,150 NEGLIGENCE clls — ‘Inc C ' pm cg MIN“ W, aim sun of an Gr-dc! -~ - r 0* . . mm me. I l"“mi"'” “ii” ed!wIthmEil “gm T’: ' 5"’ iiywsii-M" "iieiimai "'li?°l§' wiiislie IAlCn—CO)mill‘|lsoyd w.n L‘::dhl‘e:t.e::cd‘t'"c‘1)'le.d.iI. w:".'fcfP. . . '. . . . . . iiz.Ils.sss mm Hamptoncarg cs ' to . theCan- - - - ‘_ '_ .. "W" neflllflflcfi W“ l“"‘l‘°" '4' nigh. $I;III"III:::xi:e and one °°"‘°" "W "'° "3-xii" 5' G:,1,,":,",t,u:,",';'.'f.§°p,, ,_.s;,',‘. 3“, Other assets . . . . . a I 5 I I I I I I . . . A I 9.424.550 loumed in Police Court Summer re the C.W.L. executive meeting "0 "*9 Wm‘ ' ' held in Charlottetown. The were also three letters of appro- ior — Wilma Macltende 78 per cent. Teacher. Mrs. Annie Crosler. C A P | I_—’SUMMERSlDE 35.760.544.611 charge arose as the result of an clatlon. ; ‘“‘3“'°° ‘"5 "°' 5’ d up t .1 8rd s money were ""- "1"" - Gadelx — I. Adi Shaw. . . do 3, 7,15.9;1o LIABILITIES g _ i::ci\::'th°:."°'mi:“,,i':°“ly“" "ii at’; gL“'“°.,u,,-n',:d ‘"1 u'c.,1,._l°' on the‘wnseouldmeTtll'l‘i‘nday" “III” :2 V33“ V13" X,..,1.' ;$':{.‘:Zu.‘.“§ TONIGHT (WED) 7 15-0 THURS 8?. Deposits . . I z I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I 3 83.426.685.14; on i ii , ca r uslla anis: . » - - _ , .,,,,;"§nj'“gl1'om °:, ':'_ mu , m ,0 V“ .3‘ |ll|7k with Dr. zlellnskl II xatlileen Colllcutt. I Acceptanceslguarantees and letters of credit . I I ll: 3‘ Wflcgers. MI‘. in. o. 3tewart.QC. :3:-N-"t_or;uh::;1m will be P03: "°L;m- W” m,,,, b, .5, an wg;_'f:_,"’,‘ -1,;-,,,“"',’°‘,,‘,',‘:."‘§ - Other liabilities . . . . . . . . .~ . I . . . . . . - - In - CAIOII‘. - - r . . . . . it. At; Qc I, own”; go, Q. Edwin d and Miss mm” m °h“'U‘ Eric Colllcutt E Q“ dc”. Burt LIDCISYOT ' Kfltlllflfle H¢'Db\1l'l‘l Total liabilities to the public . I I 35.553i541a07I» Icused. Il"|'dJ|(IIu ule roll call will A fh C . ,,,,°;"d,,°szIndi-__a liiullll-ell,-; 3. Hart- One of the finest films of the year. C. h; 5.; . - 3 — - ; . .- . . . . . . ; z ; 2 $0,400,000 ‘in - ::b.n¢III|II'iI'w ‘im'lli.d""i£'i°'.§'t' no ‘I. or lay Crgzfalrlsline 9- MI¢G|'¢l0'- Says MIR Herald ReEtAci:,c.>untP. ; I I .‘ .' . I . I I . . . . 151300.000 _P.r°f°‘"°n.| c.rd‘ lare:“hf}rsAhe 0:“ Mm . hllvrs. TIICEI In Slsid. Pflndpu . ‘ Undivided profits . . . . .‘ . .‘ E 3 . 6 .‘ ; . . . 403.54‘ Ch.d.r'd Alffllzflfigfuwlgllnhogl 11:0 lilac“: Undennted by a three-month "’ ”’76°"“’=6__” comm . fine tenee imposed few T A°¢°""*'"r“ hleo.I.I‘eci'diz later The meeting 3:: on an . am - ¢ WW0?» « a car anoth- c....'“"....‘°...',.'L"!'."3........ were served by u.."&""'. .. .. verhlcle we STATEMENT or UNDIVIDED pnorrrs slated by the lunch fi awning despi aunt’ bunersidl. I’.l.I. lbs an seadon of Q till K ' ‘ Profits for the year ended hth.November. 1953- P3‘ ' "en waathe a eeullh _ " i’ 4 ‘alone income taxes an a in - ‘ , 3’ kn afl LC. . I:I:2:!n:;Of:P(d(|'rIcl‘;nOfd!i'¢ICfV¢, out of Wlhlfh full p¢r;:;seI't:': ~ - o h be. e or mlnutlon in vane o nv ' ’ 1 W. I. hm ‘I. '.'.m". .“ m I. and I037?‘ 1a. e e e‘ a e e e e e e e e e I O I e a o e e Summer Q. jfl a". modern weapons and as-nsear-ea vehicles . . . keep physically fit . . . Dmdwd. “ an me of “D0 P" flu” _ ; ‘ ,m_o77_5n w .'''m—' ‘"3 3“ 9'“ "" "' “'37 """"' 0"” " lime distribution at the rate of 101 per share $04,000 lo.Set.621 “.1 _ 8 3.337.928 ‘ Tll RECRUITING 0'''"C3I-l7 "1314 Transferred from inner reserves after provision for ‘Income I“...XI.bE.ssaeeeeeeeee----r000‘ ll'6oo‘ooo . llsioonisaiasancn RIGIMINT. n.ca.c. Mm“ OHMMM PM“ 30¢ Nonmm, 19,6 . ; 5 , 655,5‘. "" °""°"‘ sis.6os.su ' Tl-ansfemdioaacAccoanI IIIIIIIIIIIIII 19.200900 \ Balance ofnndivided prolts. sod: November, 1951 ; : I I 8 403.5“ 'I'o(jI provision lot income tens 019350.000 AMBS MUIR. K. M. SIIXIVIJ J Chats-eased Geaeselhtanafi