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GIRLS (An N“ 3 ya ( ) New Newspaper Subscriber ( ) Present Newspaper S"b5°'Ib°’ FILL OUT COU‘PON //AA/0 70 C‘/IRR/5R OR MAIL TODAY . SECOND sr:crioN Oharloflietzown, iiai. Feb. I 2 (5um'rI1et' rt 19. 1964. PAGE 9 '4 RECETI Prime Minister Pearson and .\lrs. Pearson are greeted by Commons Speaker Alan Mac- naughton and Mrs. Macnaugn- ton during the speaker's re- ception, following the opening ON FOLLOWS PARLIAMENT M of Parliament Tuesday. (CF Wlrephoto) By HAROLD MORRISON which could cause a missile to WASHINGTON (UP) —- l)r. igo off course or explode. are Frank T. McClure. a prime ex- part of the reason wh_v Republi- ample of Canada‘s own brain can Senator Barry Goldwater of drain. has received a high Pcn- Arizona. a presidential aspirant. tagon cit a t i o n for “inspired has charged that U.S. missiles leadership" in heading a mas- are unreliable. sive loiii‘-yeai‘ effort to solve The pentagon has denied the the costly problem of rocket charge, but McClure. Edmon- shakes ton - born scientist. estimates that because of uncertainties in- volved through vibrations in solid rocket motors. the U.S. has had to add hundreds of mil- We regret at this time to chro '.”"S M d°“ar5 '" “"3 ms" nlcle the passing of Mrs. Ern- 5"“ ‘° make. 5”” ma‘ °f ”.'° Csit Rossitcr so well known to ‘M31’ 3 “Ham p°”'emage.‘"” — be available to meet operational These cnmhust ion vibrations. BRISTOL . ort illness. l\at’e Clarkin in'“9°d5‘ , single life she canie to this vicl- REI‘I“‘B"‘IT" I"'“'T0R . nity as a School teacher in he. "R”"k,°" are p”’_”-‘'' “’"‘p"‘ ;youth and taught in the tone, _“‘‘‘d 9'99“ M ‘_’q‘“pme"‘ alld ‘since gone .\Iouiit ?\la~ry School ”‘ “"9"-" "°‘?' W999 "E ‘'‘““P' In .\’Im-ell where she later mar- "‘9"l- ‘he’? ‘5 3]“?-"5 3 W“-"' “ed and mad‘. hm hmm, and lion of reliability——c\'en in de- brought up one of this vicinity's ;‘lg"l"‘_3 3 ‘§'P9“'l"'°l‘-N he §a‘d rims, famj|ieg_ 1-,, [hprn “-9 ex. in an interview. "lt is a serious our sincere sympathy, and costly problem. though not This vicinity lost another of.“ “'5”-" 35 Sm“? P°“‘l'-‘l3“5 Its oldest residents last week in l5“F1I‘-'9~“- uhe passing of .\like Ryan well. “You take account of the re- along in the twiliglit years. Mr. iii3biiil.\' PF0bit‘m b.\' addini '0 Ryan was 3 ',i{e.|nng l'p_§j(|ent the number of missiles put into of this vicinity and his very 0D<‘1‘3li°"- F7"€l'." S."-“PHI has its happy \\'3_\' with m-prynnp who {reliability problem. On the hat- knew him will be missed In the tleficld. .\'ou judge that some of years that lie ahead for us. "19 S0ldi9l‘-‘ “'°l1'l ht’ Bill? to 29! such is the way of a long life- through the enemy lines and so time. you add to your forces to take Joe Sutherland has been a that factor into account.“ patient in the Crhaitlottetown Hcading a team of about 100 H0-‘Vital {OP several weeks now scientists and technicians drawn and we hope he will soon be from all parts of the U.S.. the Canadian-Born Scientist Given Pentagon Citation 47-year-old McClure. chairman of the applied physics research centre at Johns Hopkins Univer- sity. tackled the problem about four years ago. MADE PROGRESS ‘ n that time we've made a IIOI of progress. At one time it was widely eld that combus- tion instability was too complex ‘for analysis. Now we have found it can be analyzed and that ra- tional solutions should be pos- sible." In another four years the problem likely will be complet- ely beaten. added the graduate of the University of Alberta who left Canada because Canadian research jobs were limited. He became a U.S. citizen in 1945. Over the years McClure has won wide recognition in the field of rocket propulsion. Two years ago he got first invention award given by the National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration. That was for creating the satellite doppler navigation system which formed the basis of the U.S. Navy's world-wide all-weather ship navigation sys- te m. “If I had stayed in Canada. I might have ended up doing research in a zinc vat at Trail, R.C.." he said. "Research op- portunities in Canada are better now than in my time but the number of opportunities there are still limited. I would imag- ine many Canadian graduates still come to the U.S." around again. back at his shop in the vilt':-age. Along with his brot‘icr. they operate Suther- lai1:l Rn‘c.t1hei's' machine shop and do a vai'iet.y of work in wood and iron and have all the latest in turning machinery that can he found any\ cm‘. A fisherman from this vicinity NEW YORK IAPt—-I-‘iye Cosa said he was SIl".t‘I<P.’I last week Nostra “families" are said to when he walked into the super control the rackets in the New market in the city to sec dry York a|‘93- and "1? justice de- codfish selling for 63 cents a partment is closing in on the pound put up right here on the “family” that authorities say is Island and some of it poor look- headed by Thomas ~Three-I-‘in- ing stuff. This week wc liitend gers Brown» Lll('I‘l(‘SL‘. to find otit what the fishermen U.S. Attorney-General Robert cod last summer during 1-‘. Kennedy was here today as the fishing season. the frontal assault on the crime Mrs. William MacDonald. who syndicate by a federal grand resides in the city. informs its jury gained momentum. About It will be 49 Years Feb. 15 since two dozen of I.uchese‘s under- the cold Sunday moming wihen tings have appeared this week. James MacDonald "Jimmie call girl - liousewives in Long MIIIUS" 85 hf‘ “'95 k“0“'n “'35 Syndicate links with a ring of {mind hi99\'iintl and Midi)’ fro- Island suburbs were disclosed 19" 0" W9 Ck farm mad in 8 Thursday by Nassau County Dis- section called Arnolnis Swami: trict Attorney William Cahn. by Gerald 3R‘F|".\' am his me He also announced the arrest bfflthm‘ Ed\"'3"l- Ml? 3-"lt"‘.V on bookmaking charges of 88.V-‘‘ IN‘ W9“ l'9"3‘"-" the mid ‘partner of an accused procurer m0l‘l‘|i"E RM What hflPP9"Pd 10 who died ni_\'stcrioiisly in ii flani- 'm'“‘i° A"7“5 M3°n"""Id- 5 ing. parked automobile Tues- Bristol resident. 49 years ago ‘rm, has never been leamed. Some ‘ say he was beaten and left on the road. His old home is long since gone but that haunted sec- l.uchc.<e is a short. dappcr. 63- ycar-old garment industry exc- c ite \\lio lives in a mansion “on of the mad am Eh,” u_, on Long Island's south shore. ‘ ‘ ‘ He always has maintaincd he “he creeps and "H “me” say has no f‘tInl'It‘t'llOnS with the I pack peddl_o.r was kil-Zed. rob- icrirne “"d”_m(_ [*1 "d b‘"“'” '" M" ""'"“’ 3 His .o;. “PHI to thc ll 9 \IlII- t.°:t':...t :::*"r.;..::°t..‘:=::r ‘§i;:;m.";:'nq{ in“: in the chny “iasdmhhiis fwa’ It-nge m;hca"lI1zial?t‘it'(l’ the” son of meontstroa tual atal " ,. . _ night when he heard sounds of °:f"}}‘;jn‘2.;j.]n*;b‘;;‘jmn(£“""'* nliiosni g flmoaning RIlf‘I‘wIllI(f‘ N ‘qr ll". ' :ndy(\iiIeIiiKt 9 I0:.S8fIlItIi‘I‘I1‘:‘.“I roucti-(. L""h"“’~ “ll” “.35 mm in 5'" M,-_ M¢-V3,-M, My, time devil illy. home of the Mafia. went ' ' 9 to prison once. in 1921. for 25 ‘mm, one M.“ ".11 Wm; hap. months on in bootletlling charge. fa friend He lost his right forefinger in fiened to our old rme-r _ _ _ flint night. a machine shop accident in his With the holy season of Lent youth - thereby. the nickname. gum“ gm. “'pek fngny or in. Joseph Vslachi. the turncoat sports evorits will to a mobster. told Senate investigat- halt for seven weeks. but the ors in Washington last October rink and it: hockey will keep that lnichese. Giimhino, Joseph to Genovese were the heads (0111 at a mad pace if the cold Magliocco. Joseph Bonano and hams around. Vi U.S. Justice Dept. Closes On Family In N.Y. Rackets of the Cosa Nostra "families." or ganzs. in the New York area. The attorney - general ar- rived Thursday for a two - day visit and conferred with his top representative here. U.S. Attor- ney Robert Morgenthau. The prosecution is expected to use various federal laws giving immunity from prosecution to witnesses who testify. Those who refuse could be prosecuted for contempt. The witnesses who have ap- peared so far have refused to testify. but the grand jury is expected to question all wit- nesses before calling some back and offering immunity. In Mineola. Long Island. Cahn said a secret witness "has given its information which for the first time solidly links this ring to! call girls! with the organized underworld in Metropolitan New York." "This whole operation now ‘takes on a far bigger aspect." he said. Mrs. .\lajor Reid entertained the members of the Bay !"oi‘tune UCW for the month of .l.ini:ni'_v. Miss Miram Mat-lmnald. CIlal‘I0lIt'lt)\A‘n. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Aitken on Saturday. Feb. . lst. Mr. Mrs. Lorne Ding- well and .Vlrs. Frank Mact‘.!um- phn attended the funeral of too late Mr. Claude Delaney. 1 Messrs Claude Mscltonzie and ‘Reginald Peters were hnvnlneu visitors to Montague recently. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burke. New Perth were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Aubrey Altken.