8 vi hey, a Pe ps: “A U.S. Demand For Steel Is Steady Since the week ended July 9 the U.S. output of .steel for ingots and castings has not varied , week to Week” more than 55.0%) tons, or about four pours predue- tion, Stee! magazine says: This: steadiness and strer&th in, the market is likely to con- tinued well into September. ex- cept for a briei drop—during the ; Labor Davy holiday ‘week, says working published Sunday August's ingot outpu will be 11,190,000 tons, or 300,000) tiths more than July's, which wae the second —highest on record ‘for that month—exrceeded ont by S July, 1965, when users were stockpiling—as-—a hedge against a_possible strike, Steel says “EXPECT. RECORD” _ Jf over-all demand: holds, Stee! sav, 1966 could exceed by 3,500. 000 tons the 1965 record produc- CLEV ELAND, Onie= apr 4 ine. Sin ia a ee n, Mon,, 1» AUR. ou, 1 vob: Negro Proposed State Secretary DETROIT AP George Washington, 49 the, san “ot a Texas foundry worker, is Michi- gan’s Republican party’ nominee for secretary of state He is the firs! Michigan Negro ever nomi nated by a major political party for so high ajplace on the parti sans mate ballot _ ST. HUBERT Mrs; Leo::b > Arsonau of \bram’s Village has returned | the week. Journal rt tteteh—ame- from ai visit to Montreal, P.Q “Mr__and_ Mrs Freddy Gallant and two children Louise and An- dre have spent a week visifing with his parents, Vr and Mrs Emanuelle Gallant’ of Abram's Village ; _Mr._and Mrs. Rene. Gallant. and two daughters-of Toronto re- cently. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adrus Gallant of Abram’s Vilage tion of 131,500,000 tons Sy at = | Last weeks estimated Ingot production of 2,501,000 net tons BERWE | ’ was unchanged from the preced- _ OBERWENIGEN, S witzer- of death had not ;been deter- ~ with her husband in a recent ing week, ea says e aland (AP)—Gottlieb Wiesendan- SCIENTIST’S WIFE FOUND DEAD. Mrs S)lvia “Sabin, wife of home in Cincinnati. The cause said. Mrs. Sabin is shown here Dr. Albert .B. Sabin, develop- , er of olio vaccine, was : he he found cad ‘Friday in their Mined, the coroner's _ office photo. (AP WIREPHOTO) With nearly all September de-—-gers—58, choked to death in a NDP Leader T. C. Douglas a news conference. hé~ took — saying 20 yas GORGED HIMSELF that Air us Asources/ Bosc would 4 wA.k out yd’ fn the’ neonlay —_— ———— livery orders from the auto in- local restaurant Saturday. while “was at Svdnev, N.S. om a. a swipe atthe: Dominion Steel. Doseo had exited tty! people "W) 0 olding the? ba he said and milked their ofuntry-of_, (Af. tcPe Wirephg fn) i 4d iy HY ste é = / fo dustry already. .in,.the total.isn't trying t to eat eight slices of meat as large as had been expected, at once. 5 the’ magazine says But con- » ma : ————— al a n ‘IC la S in struction, machinery | builders and railways are keeping de- mand strong. B is likely that two-day fact-finding trip.” At ~ and Coal Corp. “tf remember mille will have a earry-over into 1967 of hag for seway _ Master. Subversion: Plan. geese steel are growing,’’ Steel says Ry CONRAD FINK forest tracks are the first stage Wf the terrorist activity is fa- There was a 33-cent-a-ton’ de’ UDORN, Thailand (AP)- An of*what Communits hope will’ miliar, so is the reaction. Gov- cline on. the sont market for {solated police -station is at->be a repeat of the Viet Nam at-) ernment units of to 300 men: scrap steel, ; with steels compo: tarked before dawn by a small fair. . | sweep throagh the countryside— site on’ No. 1 eae melting band of men who fire and run There: is “widespread econvie-| and are swallowed im its enor dropping te $29.50 a gross ton | A mountain village headman js tion the plan was drafted in Pe- mous size. last week. “shot down from ambush. king and Hanoi, then ordered ~ An estimated 10,000,000 people 5ifhiqs To people here in _northeast translated into’ action in’ mid- inhabit 15,000 villages in areas started to harvest their grain- Thailand, it is the ‘forest men'’ 1965 ee) | generally considered targets for, Mr. and Mrs. Cliffy Legere on the rampage again. sf BLOODSHED SPREADS. ‘ | coenmunism. Finding terrorists and two sons Darrel and Brian - But to worried: That officials. !”, recent: months, there bas) in this kind ef a hunting ground were recent guests of Jacqueline ; and counter-insurgencyexpexts, been bloodshed in several areas, | is difficult. Brown. Ralcent eee its part of a chillingly familiar Paric ularly in the northeast's| “If the terrorists are Vietnam-| 4 farewell party was_held: on plan for Communist terrorism Phu Phon mountains, where— ese—and the government claims Friday evening at the home of in the most underdeveloped -by estimate+-500-600 terrorists some have been killed—they Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant area of this ‘relatively. well-fed ae operating, and the south- could easily move among an eS- for their daughters’ Marina and nation west, where guerrillas” move | timated 32,000 Vietnamese_refu- Shirley who. intend returning to a. = “Experts are sure that the in: Near the Malaysian border. | Sees who fled their homeland Toronto, Ontario_where..they_are ereasivgly frequent _ ambushes Mostly aber eanihars f wr Sune the French war ia Indo employed. Dancing: and_ singing é = 1 dd dence. is cit to” support’ the china. ed in the new mitt % wet" assaseipatione slong dey Teory— rat Cammunist China RECOGNIZED RARLY__| Wak RUOVeR One eee ; and oe ifs Nam are in Thailand's S Ss government and its yy. Music was furnished. by volved directly in the terrorism. ally, the United “States, recog- Arthur Gallant, formerly.“ from Liat Z Captured Weapons are mainly nized the threat much earlier pocavitte and who lives in. the oa 7 ° Mia, Waller O'Brien, aids. tue aelerhas been. PaBiC am © tel“ wian”presmasty CSA, ond i ot Mays: A - ter Marie Annett, ‘have return- identified PUpue en oe sy ver cies ton Hardy, Erma’ and Gloria ed from a vacation trip as the See nS ; re have ‘a better chance nipping Gallant. A delicious buffet junch | : i - Officials point, however, -to : it. ed: by. the hostess. guests_of the Beneditine sisters =); ; s was serv t ostess ' Me implicit warnings from Peking Washington-4s putting more< is. Bi t tw ks wCovington, Lousianma,- U.S:A: ; ; 2 : _ Dennis, Brown spen o week: : : and Hanoi that Thailand is the than $35,000,000-into counter-in- 1 “the “Hay f Mr d Sister Mary Jude, the former ; : a recently at me o an - 2 next battleground for a “na- surgency and rural development ‘yy Billie Berrv. C Wolf, Mary Cheverie, has arrived. from ] Ts. ilie rry, Cape e. iry © a . tional liberation struggle.” projects in Thailand thié year- Pi ill I he-opened Covington, Louisianna, U.S.A a |. Piusville school re-open on . The terrorism’ is like that un- There’-seems some _ question |, dav foll the tion on the Island with relatives ¥v ; : \(Monday following summer as leashed in the early days of Viet how —relentlessly——government lholidavs with Mrs_Herman-Cor— and friends for three weeks Nams guerrilla ‘war. units pursue terrorists once CON-' eoran and Mrs Norbert Cor- Mrs.-Gus MacDonald left here Information available*in tact is made. Most government ae ce Z en Thursday for Toronto, where* Udorn and in the capital, Bang- sweeps net only 80 to 90 ‘sus- —— i : she will be employed, she had ok, gives this picture of how pects.’ Most of these are been employed in Boston fOF terrorists operate: quickly released te avoid antag- | quite a while: MENACING GUNS onizing villagers. A visitor recently to his old <A band of five to 20 men When a hard-core Communist home port was Alfred Sinnott, emerges unannounced from a is captured, however, there is 0 after many years absence. Mr. forest hideout for propaganda no nonsense oe ee py k for Fall ip’here now of far been anything te equal iv / (the year of sha big ones The Here Mow yha and Wow “Helman's For yeu. There's in now, new’fashions. This } JeoKays, died Fashions, J ay eut leo fer you and your J pale temake_the grade at_schoal, a be -right_on_top in y “your erowd. —_Better/ dron averyth the leek is —— = = it's THE MOT LINE! AT HOLMAN s| Sb thr... *, ye if Bee - = 7 Noung: Men’ 's” “Tee ae whe coals: sietrmi style os bin tight a with pilin —hottons-conteasting packet trim plain. axtend walstoand? Ne matt Bortoms Suapes Aeeige, blue, black and wiliow. - sizes 28-36 : Sinnott left here nearly half aj work in a yillage- Automatic “We kill them,’ said Udorn’s century ago for the US A-where Weapons, “apparently smuggled Sevesnr Win Yu Angkanarak. Na in he followed the carpenter trade, from neighboring Laos, are held '¢ a ae ae “take up residencein- Emerald, -. fhe—vitlage —headman ae : -PIUSVILLE = his wife's hometown ; teacher are forced to Summon ac (aC @! Rachel Sinnott. R-'T., who has @l! Villagers for a lecture that) Recent guests-at the honie of Hospital in Toronfo, for some of farmers, corruption and ties were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Arsen- and tired feeling. Whepfshe learned years, has returned, to the Is. With “U.S. imperialism.” ault and daughter Judy, Toronto, aeincey. ean uct sie ta bapittche Hi until=returnine—to—the {sland—to~ meamnegtully, been on the staff of St. Michaels charges Bangkok with - neglect Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault ‘we used to fe Sh acad bk -Jand ahd..re-joined the staff of The Communist leader is low-. Ont: also Mr..and Mrs. Frank” and took “Dodd's : on arene kev in. his approach 7 Mass:: also Kidnes Fi art man. Dedd's Pills the Charlottetown Hospital” X- Siew i rane amore Gallant, Dorchester, Mass.; a Lathumnrinte thappleners toAelp relieve -- ‘ ray staff where she served for AMAIA bhi you Mrs. Edith Howlan. ; ‘the conditigh ecausingAhe backache aaa some years before going to ‘To. ¢a/n last month?’ he _as_3.| some residents of this vicinity , and tiredeeling. Soon he felt herrey J bow a . ¢ “ 3 2 0 - ; , _ = rested hetter. If yon are bothered ne : ronto. She is a graduate wf the fon ae 1 a oF" ~ altened. 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