wire and daunter. lilo ass suter ' Priscilla. and daughter. all mo- tored down i'rom the States. 1'li'oi!uart!IaII-' ll Reds Protest U. S. mud”, Aug. 26339, 1554 u s w II a v e n Pledges "Positive" Action Against North ltiver Five Categorles"t Mr. and Mrs. Bob Munchback ma son, Bobby of Boston. Mass.. no spending a pleasant holiday in New Haven. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Gan. School has re-opened again with Mrs. Milford Buchanan as teach- er. The many friends of Mrs. John Gas: are leased to know she is recovering from her recent illness. She is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. ' Mrs. Adelia Pollard has return- ed home after a three-month visit in Toronto. Misses Dorothy and Elaine Cam- eron of Toronto. were recent vis- itors to New Haven, the guests or Mrs. Adella Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. David E. lnman and children. Barbara and Ernest of Weymouth, Mass.. were recent visitors to New Haven, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore. Terrorist Society Ci-KANUTE AIR "!ASE. Ill. (AP) The commandant of Chanute air force base has pledged "positive proceedings" against young airmen who have banded together in a secret terrorist society. The group. indulging in rites in- cluding blood pledges of obedience and secrecy. is known as "Pach- uco." Its operations resembled itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Gass; also at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Buntain of Boston. Mass. - pp Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Moore and daulhter. Mary Ann and niece Carol Hately of Toronto. were recent visitors to New Haven. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore. Mr. Alger Pollard of Toronto. At ll. S. Airport hoodlurnis carried on by bands of young toughs in New York. Los Angeies and other large cities. Maj.-Gen. B. E. Gates. com- mandant of the base. promised "positive proceedings" and "con- tinuous action" as his assurance that the air force will not tolerate "a few bad apples" contaminatinl a fine group of young men. The crackdown came suddenly Sunday when the air force an- nounced 30 young airmen had been seize as suspected members of the ciety. They were questioned about "acts of violence and lawlessness ranging from AWL offences and marijuana addiction to knife as- saults." Gen. Gates said. BEAT UP AIRMAN Gen. Gates said officials learned a young airman had been taken out into the country. beaten and his chest carved with I razor blade to make it bleed profusely. Mr. Edmund Vickerson of Com- wall is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewell and family. -Mrs. John Jewell Sr.. who has been a patient in the Prince ,Ed- ward Island Hospital for the last last two weeks, is home again and all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James Jewell were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell Jr.. of the Jewell Road. The many friends of Mr. Wil- liam Beers of Kingston, ho has been a patient in the Pri ce Ed- ward Island Hospital for the last month. hope to-see him up and around soon. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Younker were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Macxinnon had as their week-end guests, Mr. pleased in having finish up their hay. family of Kingston were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Jewell recently. daughter of Cansjoharie, New York, were on the Island visiting his family and friends for two Jogeph Mccu-thy Rep-Wis, Weekl- Senator Arthur Watkins (R- Mr. Ind Mn wuuam Mob” Utah), chairman of the bipartisan neaux. Jr.. and family of Ontario, were spending a few days with friends and relatives on the is- land. Godfrey of Cornwall are sorry to hear of her illness in the Prince 1. Edward island Hospital. while visiting an the Island a' few days ago was fishing on Warren's 1 Pond. He noticed a young deer The farmers of this district were a fine week to Of Charges For McCarthy Probe WASHINGTON. (AP)-A special senate committee has announced five categories of charges on which it will start public hearings" next Tuesday on the question of whether the Senate should censure Senator Mr. and ilrs. Leith Newson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jewell and six member committee. said the charges seemed to be "the most im- portant" of 48 filed by three sen- ators who have urged that Mc- Carthys conduct be officially con- demncd. The five categories include: ”lncideni. of contempt of the Senate by McCarthy, centring largely around his failure to testify before a Senate elections .sub-com- mgttee investigating his finances in 9 0. 2. "Incidents of encouragement of The many friends of Mrs. Muriel Mr. Bartlett of Somerville, Mass. Actions Over WASHINGTON (AP) - Soviet Russia has protested United States activities in the defection of Yuri A. Rastvorov. Soviet spy now in American hands, U. S. state de- partment officials said Tuesday. The protest was contained in a note denouncing American intel- ligence agencies for committing violence against Rastvorov, a top Far Eastern espionage agent for the Russians. Rastvorov was disclosed to be in American hand: some two weeks ago. At a press conference, he announced he had deserted the So- viets because "I wanted to live like a decent human being." Report New Cement Plant For B. C. VICTORIA (CF) - A cement manufacturing plant costing about 55,000,000 is to be built in the Fraser valley about 15 miles east of Chilliwack, it was reported here Tuesday. shoemaker. snoesssxzws SON Joseph Stalin was the son of I spent a two-week vacation at his The youth llld his ltfltikefl lb MacKinnon's brother, Raymond, SUPP”! :'110''x;3ld9k 919 WOW! 0f United Vrstntes employees to violate 3J:a.g:x::m1::;e::lT;eC:S::g:)g Miss Bernice G”, and Mr. Mel, home. cused him of "rattlng' on them. Mr. Hsro mm er. C T the law in Mccarthys appealpw in the new project which Wm em. bnume Gass returned to Toronto . He said he could not identify the N pp - - federall employees to give him may between 80 and 100 men. Raw with their brother. Wilbur and his ML 5'"! MT3- I-duo" V3" EV”? mu3h5' ' up.) to the cage L?! -Pachucm SOVIET nuupgn pugs Sag” ed mtormauon Thom nneged materials will come from B. C. wife and two boys, who visited at of N. Y., were recent visitors to Saturday morning Parts of the uuvemle officers in Los Angeles Moscow (AP) - The SW1” omrnunists or subversives. limestone deposm. me home of their parents. Mr, and tha acme o1'Mr.and Mn, Leonard bases 15,000 airmen were called be eve the term Pachuco orig- 3. Incidents involved receipt or LjL..L...L press announced Sunday the death oi man 3. Safrazyan, 61, one of the leading construction executives of the U. S. S. R. sairazyan di- rected construction of the Chelya- binsk tractor works, the Yaroslavl and Gorky automobile plants and numerous other. installations. FUR llDAY 2, SATURDAY 28, MONDAY3 out and ordered to strip to the waist. One hundred and seventy- five members had "unexplained marks or tattoos." Many carried switch blade knives. Of these thirty were kept under detention. The general said they were "surly. arrogant and living inated in Pachuca. Mexico, and first was used in the United States in El Paso, Tex. 2'; seldom is used anymore in Los Angcles but refers to young punks who distinguish themselves by wearing ducktail haircuts. zoot suits and carrying knives. Mrs. Duncan Gass. New Haven W I ' d M , d Mrs. J. Jenkins, Mur- :3), Riilegtn .Mrs. Euphemia Frizzell was a visitor to Shediac to see her daugh- ter, Velma. use of confidpntlal or classified documents or other confidential in- formation, from executive files," in connection with his receipt of a purported summary or an FBI espionage report in the McCarthy- army hearings. 4. Incidents involving "abuses" of other senators-attacks McCarthy levelled at members of the Senate sub-committee that in- vestigated his financial affairs. 5. The charge that McCarthy abused Brig -Gen. Ralph zwicket. commanding officer at Camp Kli- mer, N. J. Miss Velma Frizzell has been visiting at her home in New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacLeod and yranclchlldren. Richard and Sally of Boston. Mass. were recent vis- PROFESSIONAL CARDS U BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. ' Bell, Matheson & Foster MacPhee & Tr-ainor 150 Richmond St. I05 Queen St. Dial (232 J. Elinor Blanchard. B.A. C113-& 3- M0QlWd- 3-5- Dial Nil CANADA 5 HNE51 ClGAREll'E Mr. and Mrs. John Easton were visiting their daughter Mrs. Stan- ley Newman. alleged C. is: Queen St. Phone use I50 Richmond St- lll. A. Farther, Q.C., LLB. OPTOMETRISTS Bank of Commerce Bldg. M”Gaude.i & Haszard Ginlii. lrlr:ztrcc?i:::ggN.tnsd.m Bank of Commerce Bldg. THURSDAY 26, FF TUESDAY 31 T as Grafton St. mu am y L5' '.'&iG.';"s' I'iI;.'-Bat" is: "x'..'3's9”'""""' l?h?.ddl! ., V n.;1u.upT!VaglL:l:.lI Gi::rlrleGt;”lt.:;.i:.& 1” ggogkd. Gralliv 3i.'.)t..u T l SA , , m5”i'-"?-'.3.?'3.a. ,TTT : , l 9 ' Iistheson, Peake & Nicholson I75 Grafton Street J. A. iliacilulgun. B.A., Dorrie Bldg. : DtalM24 - Queen at G. E. DTBCMTLTEH, B.A., LLoB. Dy. W. E. Carson T58 Richmond St. DIRT 5223 901 Prince CT. Dill M32 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MoDONALD. CURRIE o 00. J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Kent O Queen SM. Office 9133; House 4150 CHIROPRACTOR oooAsiouAL TABLES The complete stock of tables for living room and den -including end tables, coffee tables, step tables, lamp tables, corner tables, etc. in walnut, mahogany and light woods (some tables have been marked while on CHESTERFIELD SUITES To gladden your heart, brighten your home and make it possible for you- to buy the BEST at prices you know you can afford Crockett and Storey Ltd. offer you the choice of any chesterfield suite in the store Furniture for the Dining Roompwherever located on our sales floors-.1ncluding suites, china cabinets, buffets, tables, chairs, etc. - l d ld , ' 1 d" th I t t t l d i cum mu Chmommwn . nm nu S2332; rea y so ) lncu mg e very a es s y es 8" the floor, but none seriously--and are offered as is) , at muount II. R. DOANE & COMPANY , , , . 16 mean mm m Charlottetown Some at discount 25iVo ( Phone 6547 - 0548 ' P. 0. Box 247 p at 1 SW0 Discount From the low regular price i LAMPS Every electric lamp in our store-including Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Boudoir Lamps etc.--no matter how new will be offered during this 5 day sale at Discount MATTRESSES 4 Crockett and Storey Ltd. have a number of Simmons matched units (mattress with matching box spring) including from the low regular price BEDROOM Practically every bedroom suite on our sales floor is new and only within the past few weeks at most was Some or discount 50Wo' placed there, however, here too are extra bonuses for the alert buyer-with the exception of two suites Y0ll PICK lEM which have been greatly reduced to clear-the bal- OARPET DEPT. ...... . at Discount PILLOWS Simmons thoroughly Some or discount 33 1-3'Vo' This department already has sensational values to those who know carpets and carpeting-however there are Mats, hall runner rubber matting, sisal mat- ting etc., which is priced to clear, all ends and pieces --too numerous to list here. Do come and see for yourself. " cleansed and sanitary pillows in , two sizes Baoutyrost Regular. . . . . . . . . 87.50 ea. pc. BUGS FROM INIJIA " " Baoutyrest Extra Firm . . . . . . 89.50 ea. pc. . Til! Gttldseal. 17 x 25 . I'09- 1-35 05- Bockguord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79.50 on. pg, Yes, and genuine too-we.have remaining in stock Fgr 1.75 .4. . D.. S... 69 so two beautiful rugs both size 9 x 12- approximately. " " P P ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' t ' ' em Pc' One is e back round with beautifully desl ned "10 "U0 500'. 13 X 25 u T9 - 3-75 9C- Si is lit 5950 3” g g 9-H um P7 "9 - - - - - - - ' - - ' ' - ' ”' P5 and colored Chinese pattern in opposite corners. For 2.79 66. H These have been used vas store samples and con- I sequently have become slightly soiled-so that we Regular may move these out and replace the mattresses and box springs are offered at Discount MATTRESSES Sectional Bookcases, golden oak with glass fronts Special 62.50 F” 3375-00 BROADLOOM OARPETINO There are a number of rolls of broadloom Axminster qualities and in different patterns and colors-these Bookcases. single and double. in light walnut and mahogany finishes From 29.00 and up walnut, dark Intine t I Cotton White Spring Filled 8” priced rig” Em"; yo” mom me””rem”"t5t Splnncl Desk--a beautiful piece of furniture in solid to Winnitmaissller-Vancouver .u sizes I"gl':iz:" aggsgges CARPETS :::(a)hrl:?llts:l'lda:):i)L:)E1tugF5;1T?.T8ut mm-""5 desk may Y0"'"'m'd "m" "W '"V'1 "””f”” "'d c”""”'""” ” 17-50 3150 2:30 Do you desire a old carpet-It is in stock'--Do you For 59.95 ;:?1d:nt::::"l;'"C”d"'"n,l un::'d”,' Amwdve dz for f(;,. 44.50 want a good quality Oriental designed and color I-Till Tahlc with matching mirror in walnui. Reg. mmpumenn; rgm;:li;ng,ees&n;mou;oPu:::t:gicel!;0l;1:P:.IIr 13 ,5 25 on p I 3;o;o blended to go in any roomgyou will find it and Sva.00 For so 00 l ( momma mdbmh. - - - . many other carpets. ' Here is pleasant travelling, with a wide range of accom- modatlons for every budget. For example, look at these low coach fares between Charlottetown and Vancouver. One "Y 310318: round trip 8112.80. Proparttonstsly low fares Ivply for tourist and other types of sleeping car travel. o All! about substantial savings mend by New Family Fons I Western Canada and to Mid-West and Western U.S.A. 50!? and west every day. "The Con- .. A: .. You will not be sorry you visited the store noted for its helpful and friendly staff, and where quality furni-3 turo - is found. . ' "Rental limited" serves Montreal, Ottawa. Toronto. Mlnokl, Winnipeg, so-kaioon, Edmonton. iospsr and Vancouver. . i"- x. mutnozmo. 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