I '4. WIAXIMS . , or A MERE MAN ' I r soeleiyisneoomfertteenanof. aaeialsle. Ceaedhlo Chi. :2?-.1” may ed Ilfl. j w . Covers Prince Edward Island CHARIDTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY 27. 1951 RN . AGAINST COVER-0 Like the Dew Caiunda To Consider Building Seaway Proiect Gnada - U. S. Agree To Oueslion-T-0 Come strengthen And Expand Mobilization By Harold Morrison Canadian Press staff Writer WASHINGTON. July 26- (CP) acanadsi and the United States today opened another chapter in economic co-operation by agreeing to strengthen and expand falter- lng joint industrial mobilisation machinery. In a speedy, one-day session, lop-ranking officials agreed to change and increase the member- ship of the three-year-old Canada- United states industrial mobiliza- tion committee which, has been relatively donnant for almost a year. ' They also agreed to create new sub-committees to deal with on- the-spot problems in the prices and production of defence mater- ials which both countries produce and to exchange economic experts to won: in tsach'oiher's mobilizat- vion offices. - - C. D. Howe, Canada's production minister, announcing the changes. said they will provide the basis for greaier stabilization in prices of essential materials. and possibly Coming Events "Danes Iona last lchool Fri- day. July mu. . "Curran Ban Picnic. Wednes- s1s:,?'i',- t are - A. ' ' " ' Machinery an expansion of defence orders in the two countries. The U. S. has been particularly concerned over the rise in the price of metals. He said one sub- committee to be created will deal specifically with metal prices and production. The decisions were reached at a meeting attended by Howe: his aepuivy. Max Mackenzie. and three advisers. ' Charles E. Wilson. U S. defence mobilizer, who heard the meeting. was accompanied by his assistant. Dr. W. Y. Elliott; Eric Johnston. U. s. economic stabilizer. and Manly Fleischmann. recently-ap- pointed U. 8. defence production administrator. They agreed to reconstitute the industrial mobilization committee, increasing its membership to six from four. Howe and Wilson will continue on as main members. Sydney 1). Pierce. Canada's top de- fence production representative there. will replace Harry Car- michael of St. Catharines. ont., one of the original planners of the commit . Crawford Cordon, Jr., oanadats defence production co-ordinator, will become I new member. on the American side, Johnston will replace Stuart Symington, who was switched over from U. 5. defence production to chairman- ship of the Reconstruction Fin- . ance Corporation. Fleischmann will Before Cabinet Nexi Wednesday O'I'rAWA. July 26 - (CP) - Canada was faced squarely today with the problem of deciding whe- ther she is prepivred to build the costly at. Lawrence seaway and power project alone. The question, involving the out-- lay of many millions of dollars, is expected to come before the cab- inet Wednesday next. The necessity of making a choice was thrust upon the Dominion to- day by a. United states congres- sional committee which votqd down a bill authorizing the 111.3 gov- ernment tc join with Canada in a joint construction of the 'proJect. The alternative for the canned- ian cabinet would be to wait again for another year to see if Con- gress approves it. ' Today's Washington action was one of 9. series of congressional re- buffs, going back through the years, of the s800.000.000 plan to open the St. Lawrence to deep-sea shipping and to provide fresh sources of electrical energy for the power-short industrial areas of Ontario and New York state Canada already is on record as saying she would have to consider a purely Canadian project if Con- (Continued on Page 5 Col. 2) Act Gives Gov'i Sweeping Powers lnp Emjrgency ' Tm-IRAN. Iran. July as -(AP)- W. Averell Harriman and British Ambassador sir in-ancls Shepherd tried to find out tonight if the new ll-an offer to negotiate may really mean a- break in the bitter dead- lock over oil nationalisation. President Truman's 'personal trouble-shooter and Shepherd both kept busy calling on government and political leaders to pin down the exact nature of the offer to Britain. 1-larriman met with Iran's oil board after returning from a sight-seeing flight over the huge Khuzlstan oil fields. The latest move followed Harri- man's statement that heiis hope- ful the two countries will negoti- ate again and start the flow of oil from the huge Abadan refinery. The cabinet in London was conl sldering Iran'.. offer to renew talks. broken off a month ago, but delayed deciding whether to accept pending a further report from Shepherd. Hsrrlman's statement indicated he may have succeeded in getting Iran to modify its interpretation of the nationalization law. Hhrriman transmitted Iranls message to London offering to negotiate with a British mission. Details of the offer were not dis- closed. But Iran's oil board met today and a spokesman said his country still will insist that Britain must accept the nationalization law be- fore discusslon can start on a work- ing agreement to get the oil flow- ing again. I In principle. Britain has accept- ed lranian ownership of the oil Diplomats Study Iranls A Offers 0 Negotiate Prime Minister Wires Special Congratulations OTTAWA. July 26- (CP) Prime Minister St. Laurent today sent special mcssag oi congrat- ulation to Lieut. Gil Boa of Tor onto and Lieut. Mary MacLennan of Alexandra, P.E.I.. for their prowess at this year's Blslcv shoot. The messages were delivered it the'Canadiarl team sailed from Southampton on the liner Scythla. To Lieut. Boa, the Prime Min- ister sent "my warmest con- gratulations on winning the King's Prize at Bisley." Lieut. BOJ was the first Canadian to w!.l the prize since 1929. To Lieut. MacLennan, he sent congratulations on the showing of her team in the Kolopore lm pcrlal Challenge Cup shoot. Fir-t Canadian woman on a Bisle;.- tenm. she brought Canada her first Kolopore victory since 1934. The messages were made puh llc through National Defenc: Headquarters. The Prime Minis- ter is holidaying in Quebec. stions and distribution. Senator Matlnc Dafiarl. Premier Mohammed Mo&3adegh's son-in- law and a. member of the oil board. told reporters today that Iran will not interfere with the "technical aspects" of oil drilling and refining if London admits the authority of the National Oil Company, Iran's Actual Crise- Fire Talks , Are Underway I U. N. ADVANCE Hs:Al)Q:An-l TEES, Korea, July 27 - (Friday) .. (AP) - The 11th meeting to- ward a cease-fire in the Korean war adjourned today after a 75- mlnute session. There was no immediate an- nouncement of developments dur- ing the conference in which United Nations and Communist delegations tackled four vital is- sues on which n. cease-fire depends. It was announced the conference will be resumed at 10 A. M. tomor- row (8 p.m, E. D. T., Friday). Today's meeting began prompt- ly in Kaesong - at 10 A. M. The, Allied delegation left by helicopters for the conference site at 9:25 AM, and arrived there l.i minutes later. Service personnel and correspondents went to Kae- song earlier. In a 58-minute session Thurs- day the conferees agreed on a five-point agenda. in nine, minutes, and spent the remaining time in 5 Col. 1) F(Continued on Page -Scouts Gillie: From All Parts For Jamlpree VIENNA. July 26 - (Reuters)- In a natural amphitheatre amid towering glittering glaciers, the camp fires of the 1951 Boy Scout Jamboree will be lit Avg. 3. Flags of Scouts from all parts of the world will be unfurled at the golf course camp site at End Ischl. The 10-day jamboree was origin- ally to have been held near Vienna to give the Scouts a chance to see - 14 PAGES ' slander wh lung is sharper than the swor:l":. MAXIM8 VOIA MERE MAN -j: Iuisecriptiens delivered 33.00; Mail 56.00 other Provinces and 0.8.5. 88.00 IMISM F OR. EARLY END OF WAR WASHINGTON. July 26 -(AP) -State Secretary Dean Acheson set before Congress today a world- wide aid program costing 323.00.- 000,000 for the defence of Ameri- can Allles in the next lhree years. That is the price; he said, to counter Russia's designs and bring about "an era of genuine relaxat- ion of tension." Acheson said Spain will get a share of the money he did not say how much-but the added "con- siderable time must elapse" before Spain could be admitted into the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance. Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Commltree, Acheson disclosed that the ad- mlnistratlon's current request tor 53.500.000.000 in foreign aid is only the first instalment in a proposed long-range program. Two more instalments of about the same size will be needed, he -"mp said. to equip U. B. Allies in Eur- ope and Asia. Meanwhile the House of Repre- sentatlvcs today turned down the ”get-Acheson" amendment and then passed the state-commerce- justice department appropriation bill. it rejected moves for big cuts in the measure to finance the three departments and the federal judiciary for the year whichstart- ed July 1. including a proposal to Ford Co. Fdces Nalionaljlluldown Acheson Proposes Twenty Five Billion Dollar World-Wide Aid Program slash funds for the "voice of America" to 570,000,000. A total of 385,000,000 was voted for the "voice" as compared with s115,oco,ooo asked by President Truman. i As ii' goes to the senses the bill totals 31,0-5.940.115. The big fight was ever s- re- publican-sponsored move to forbid use of any of the State Depart- ment's approprlathm to pay any person with state secretory Dean Acheson's particular status and background. Acheson'g law firm had repre- sented Iran. Greece, Poland. Colombia and the Royal S'wed'sh Air Force in the five years before he became Secretary of state in 1949. H MORAL coonacs iSR Sometimes uusr BULL-Heaosouess V ' "i 0- -.-1 . W ”' ” .- 0 i DETROIT. July 26-(AP)-Lab - .' -1u,,u.,,,- Im a A u -an-,.,.1.u, 5 -(OP)- As a fields and Abadan refinery but successor to the Anglo-Iranian oil the Austrian capital. But Russian St in me automotive in, TORONTO July 35 4 (GP) gg ' t - , "f zifggqg .; 34' . u ed objects to Iranian control I ope '- Com ny. g 1 d 11 it in '” um” ' p g f - 1, H) K. 4 K. ..9 Or IP01-gnu I ,g , . 9 Int but l autl;ori les re use to e ow I J ggasttiry 5:3, todanaz, tum fwd gf!1t,;,),;::1m8.,3e(,mxl,,ei.:Lu:;.d . .. .. w ..-.. , 4:, ,l.,..,.. . -N , g .. , p.m,,,. . p p p , Np . . . .g". . V ,?'h?;, pl 4... ' p V m qii, I I I p g i p u d H mE3:tgenzheousggdcougggwotfimirwith aldcoltfntryt--vlivkide talluEdhov;nl.r rgaazgmurlrll t9n'aP0E:l3l.8lI'9S l . .., , . a ' -. r- r , l l -- V ”l' . 3 - ' ' in area rs: : a..an : .m. . -3,3,1), l xgngjpn. gghi ,g I closer, econolni lln 3.; mar v”.,... of the New up a u S world including many Canadians c,,,.,uw;..,.fu mo iv, um-m day, Victoria 51. 6E; Edmontoii 52 - -WY 9''"'o,1W1 "'4 11111 g'"g,,,C:;""" ,f,"d 9' 5" , timftmf -' WW: ii V" d”' e . led by MaJ.Gen- D. 0- Saw. chief making idle 22.509 Dodge work- 73; Regina 61. 34; Winnipeg an. ' H u L 1 to u” . U' 3' 5 9105 d ”d"' 4 M C5"3'-113" swutv Wm a”9nd- ers. At Hudson, 10,000 workers re- 81: Toronto , 69. 89: Ottawa 65, VOW PM-ltd WWI "'9 3K3'00m9n3 The not. passed at the last ses- . , Preparations for the Jamboree malncd me, 88: Montreal 71. 84; Quebec 55, " "I1 P191190. St. John's uwih” it likely W111 1930 to have been lvh0T0UBh Ind '5xP9"5'V3- The Ford parts plant at Mon- ---: Saint John 57, 70; Moncion sion of arliamant, gave the gov- - , Chur crspaud. wednesdsvlaur f”””' def-'"” Pwducm" 1" "10 ernmentpsweeplns Powers to deal 'I '0 R 1 - A . "l A, W 5...," ,..,,,,w gguge mu- am Mum M, nu by .. w..um..g 58. 8!: Halifax 57, 73; Charlotte- ust at . - i "0 Wm" ”- with almost ny situsti during e 11 ar rmy :vnyncoL;Ihd notdcope vglthd age); of 1,600 workers today. The plant towr:h6i.3 70:4 S.sS'dne,y 57. 3.1; Yar- '-". In emCT8BnCY- T00 WW1! WHO - ra c. e rol S If U" 5 was forced to close. "IOU ' . 7: t. ohn's -, 77. ValI1leyg!.P.U. ;eFCigam of almost l8Abi:)I;in Illlllldtgutlllne var -: - ---- -- Isellile iisvzuhaguiigrbe widened to! La key suppltigr for lfhdrdsto;:er- HALIFAX J I C?) L s on c urc grcun r ay . M . or r 0 me C . . -along across a n e a as, . Ily 26-t -Offl. July 71. ' g niifuiiiu sceoond W” wusg. NEW DELHI. Jul? 10 - (GP) ' Three different types of menulgh, Mom-as plum munufgcturpg clal forecasts issued by the Dn- s The government W not nu, go - India has ordered thousands of will be prepared each day-French. wheels, can upping. and performs mlnlon Public Weather Office "Dance at Gordon Lodge every y . publish any orders ed under 1'-NOD31 Billrd troops to active British and Austrian. But many plating op-xi-salons. and valid until midnight tomor- mday nighhiblusio by Robichaud. me Emergency pow... Act. l: duty for what A military spokea- & special groups such as Mosiem. Ford said in a statement um row. Dlnclng 9 to i. then puu11c.;u,n would be mtg. today called training exer- Hindus, and Chinese will cook continued loss of parts from the Synopsis: The weather l. nu. "-0 y Judicial to the security or defence wt '"'- Cu their own special dlshee Monroe plant will force ,a shut- W" NW4 Sculls this -evening. ”Noiiee-B lng ilvn poultry 0, Gama. He said the move is not connect- HALIFAX. July 2:;-(CP)m 1!! After the Jamboree is ever. the down of all Ford operations in Over the rest of the district there Pvery Mond Highest prices. -t cram", order. of th, clnuum ed with the hot talk between India Cmmcu mnigm P335"! i re” "' visitors will be taken for A tour the country. is variable cloudiness and scat- G. C. Green. Emerald. :- A judgment of guilty was and Pakistan over who will rule tion to provide for rental control of Austrills beauty spots. tered showers and thunderstorms uguug is-nrla-J down bv Judge C. st. when Board also will b0 wampi th Id rm "M of K hm! for this city of more than 100.000 Th mmbone camp Wm be -tux- in advance of cooler ai m l. N1” DIR”: El” FIOYIEY ch" min" 1” um Cwmy CW" xlmdn lihlbglcatigtlnb irikdeythewliiailr -e5gCnepofc:l1iI'lsBf'C betwedii th; Syd"”" NW” smut" "my tra-teerritorial." All police duties has reached. the St. Jliawvienic Rink lfall, n-my, July 2-nu. nu. -Iud;,':'s Criminal Court yesterday C" 9 5 mm in M ' 1...... c.,ung,g,, 1,, 1943 other city: meld? "53 ""'”d'"' gpnt from any serious crime- River. and is spreading south- leares at 9.30 and 10 o'clock. in the case of Justice Gem-ge'J. "mi" fdjri” "3 5:: d 2”: The lpokumm wand not du. ed rent control and appointed an should there be any-will be can eastward into the district. TM, ..... Tweedy. charged with driving to Q” ” ” de "W P” ”' '” ” cm, the numb” of wmm, au. 8dml"l"1'N0l'- mu out by the special .soouts' po1- band of Ihowery weather will "Afton Kai tonight. Enjoy I good laugh by seeing "Abbott the common danger. As I. result he was fined 8500 or in'the event providing for the allocation of railway cars available for the ship- ed up. A uaueily-informed source said orders went out to 20.000 rati- ice section and the Austrian Scouts have been trained in fire- Of Plaheioniracl pass through the remainder of the district tonight am: Friday. Ind Costello Holl nod.” of non-payment semenced to m""' 0' gm" ” d”"""V '””"" . M w k on ade duties. and will be followed by sunn' L N serve three "months in Queen's A150 exempt are orders addressed :n!ymt;ob:lns.M20&0()lni:I::lnkvmen and e Tim jmbam symbo, in me MONTREAL. July as -(CP)- and cooler weather. ”' "Ice cream social, bingo, dance, County jail. The case arose out W P'"”C"13' Perwm " 09”"-"'3' "mm I C" gm, 'd m " umannt Md mosmyprcany Amt. Award of a contract understood to Forecast-x: St. Jamey cluu-ch, Town 1-nu, of the death of Gerald Solomo U008 011153 FGQUMHK them 10 110 Emu 9? 1" 3M1 1;” ma an rian musical instrument known as '79 for 300 MW-type Dllnes for the Prince Edward Island: Variable c..,,g,u,wn, w,dn,.d.y. An...” in u mghwuy accident last Am-11, or to refrain from doing specified in 9- (7 Q5” n"5 H: mguprlm A the "msultrommei" or "mum-1. United states Air Force was an. cloudiness and widely scum,-9.1 llth. Judge Trainer gave reasons for lh1nB5- Just Whit ""5 "1980?! 01 ant ” N h 5 '1' I 51 t m: -j.' hm-re" and in English as the "minced 1008? by John Jay H0D- Showers cle ing Friday mm-,1. judgment in a lengthy review of Orders Would CW9? W" "05 d15- Mni 9" 9 m ” " h ” V OTTAWA, June as -(Cl')- More ujew-S ham-o kins. president of cansdair Llmit- ins. Cooler day: Solflhwelierly ifcome in and talk over our Purina Finance Plan. for feeding the case which appears on page nine of today's issue. closed. Karachi to discuss peace plans. (The Pakistani government also and more workers are swelling the payroll: of Canadian industry. ed. The order. reported to be worth 550,000,000, will be filled at the zvinds 15 shifting Friday morning 0 northwest I5. Low eurly .FrIdny mg 9980111 - ', - - morning and ii h ' your 1, .3 mt mu 5, When he had finished Attorney 0 I ”"'W"c'd it i5 3"” The Bureau of Statistics report- companys plant in suburban Ca.r- I in the after. spiumo" '" "W. Y. W General w. E. Darby. for the dfgfn" ””""”"”' '9' ll" Pm” edtonlght that at May 1. the index) e S ilervllle. nogn at Cllarlotttstnwn so and ,4. prosecution, said that the circum- 9" ”m”3"'"c-V' of industry employment on the - The announcement said the new """""5' 10? Friday. clearing -., Am. 5...- . t alk - Friday momin "Come to m u-um mtml stance! of the case. and even the M t M (Liaquat said he Wm” W i basis that loss equals 100. stood at 0 plane is the '1'-so. a twin-engine r. a circumstance or the ccused must "V" lmmedme Whdlw” ”' 175.3, 9.7 tf M l llii l e Whih be us a A'3sut?ia"ci5c.wiiai3-losing; :.ch"ia'f bf congested 'e'ln'g':"1';13 -' vim; ee a , geaggmi :3: 1:31;: tigggg 1-3;; 1950 .33 1.1 355 cifinr "S.'3ove”u.e' Ie at S 3?. iilryluiein or t.5ns53r'l. It .13.. lgisehotlde today It 4:26 a.m. : . i . 1 t -- e . - -- .. -- an :5 . , Ramblers. iiiidht baehazgemiomaltg to one MOSCOW. July 96-iReuler-)- letting the Kuhmlrl People V0” Aiiiieiimiiie payrolls at "- 9- ElG”,T” ARMY H30”: liiiedplnailies lg1illplacex!:rdod:::ibeff)r iii: Bun risslinrit 4:52 am mu 5..., '43 V "Now umonwm, CM. cement. man would mean nothing to sn- gun ':!eerl::gi:1iec:'nD:!:iu' s;y,eru'nBr1i&Il:h on. whichlcountry lthey gill Joli; t M3,. 1 mu mm u, u new hm, of gllgxrpg-Aggs. -A-Xuaell-ah&lIt1ll.x) s3;;o(r1-:31. R'c.A.F' at 7;" pm. . . . sAliim '0 M-me mm week C" BC 2il”"cz'32'3l3”fhi"..il3.33?s1t3Ei5 later Jakob Igalilic here today m."lc'.:.i.”i.”.'.."l.'.1n ti:us:d.i:gemss:- '”7'l' '" tnmu” mg m1 P" "M Cliylne-so Thllrsdny siaiined three Tl"? 00mP'"Y'3 "'"0""”""'" u;'"",""'"'d” W” elllhm" mini korrldum Book J' E Marl" Km. beyimlioscd. and suueued am pom" on in: of Indius forces on Pakistan's you”):-gulI?t'ov!;.eaKpfBd1n um 0! Allied attacks cold on the east :'l:d;g0A';")'Ig:".5kgi"t;:'l';1:::: '3'" ch"l9"'el0Wn- iii .. ”TT' ML 11' Frank Mame” KC" who Riliis.lBcor(i:b.l!itila:i.:i(: ametrii: :?":;:" ::;;ldm;2fonm'.'.fI:;f,f.: Weekly wines and salaries "2nKli;f;E,.fr"'X;.m.. ,.,.,k.,,,,,,,. Production Department in Ottawa RICA An Simvicg i. d For Snapshot! thli Wm 5" (Continued on Page 5 Col. 3) peace. l emu, gm hogo M mum.” ml average 540.13--also a new hlgh-- "Id um -.ncm,i.y ,,, mu, ax-9;. to place an order to 500 two-sewer I-V. Charlottetown for Monclml Pl 0 mail your Films and Nega- - T " 9 compared with 344.08 at May l. T-33 jet trainers to help carry out 5-30 A-I--IUD AM.-4.40 r.M. has stepped up considerably." commitment for I free and im- u, live: to cu-naum Photo studies. a mo and uses at the beginning of - - Charlotte: 4 ., . m. Nation, ,,,.uu...,,. the new Atlantic Pact Air Traininl own from Monetos . ohm””'ew'nr ' ' ' "mu plehhcm 1" Kuhmu" ADP” this Yeah cozipeangn tad huiisllon size-were Scheme in Canada. That order 7-35 5-M--115 P-Ma-8.50 RM. ,1) -- "TIC as "" "AM " "”h..'" '"”'d”"' ”' Geographically. the Bure-u said aimed at hills dominating Allied would be worth nearly s1oo.ooo.ooo I-I Ohlrlomlown for id 0 F .dD""39 5" 501101 111151160 HI"- WW5 '1” ""1 be 9'99"" W '3'” ulployment was higher in all nu”, s more if Canadalr get the contract. NGW 0"-I107 - lllllflx . '1 s.v. July 21th. Canteen serv eel troop movements which I was province, except No" scam, and 1.40 A31. N" Glunw on”; ,3. ;:"P- Music by the Charlottetown iountaineers. St. Decided On Sales Plans ' obliged to make after the concen- tration of your forces.") In the last of his message ex- .New Brunswick at May ,1 compar- ed with April i. In those two prov- inces seasonal losses in transport- F. B. I. Arrests Twelve 1.40 PM. New Glasgow I Halifax Ar. Charlottetown from New GI--row and name: "Dancing Peter's Lake changes with Liquat Nehru has 1100 A.M. from N 6 School. tonight modern and old- compnm" hinted he is read to discuss all In” md huh" mdum" more I (.20 RM. I N” hue. only um... 3,... ,u;,,,,,,,,,, cam” VANOOUVlt. July as -(orl- But he had a reassuring ward "mum" d, V 1 than onset the improvement in v ' M" "' 0'"I"' "'0 - u . . d .9 I g sputes f Pakistan 3”, W, H . Ilaiifax. "”w...::.i...”l:.':.:r”';..?;.. 3.2:: i:'l.';:.'"i.'fJ"..'::'..3.l' to m- or -s .-n- r "W C011 313” mnmums S o----mm - nu- "Regatta. Lobster supper. Pic- ""? - North Rustieo. lfgion. 1 oils. York. 2 Bedforrl. For Wednesday. 9 has going to do with his diamond e. Williamson plans to end his con- tract. prices. a fear held in world diam- one centres. er. but it is plenty. "I would not like to guess.” he nehad,(holy Ilar). . Frank Graham. United Nations mediator. is in New Delhi trying Pakistan has charged - md India has denied - that 00 per West . Berliners a beer saloon to celebrate. The row started when the com- SAN rluncisco. Jilly as -- Nsw York. . Mrs. Doyle was taken before fixed for the two men and four The new move against the Communists was launched by the every Monday. Wednesday. Friday. BOBDIN - CAPE TOIIMINTINI FERRY SEBVIOI ,0"l.zust 1st. 5.. .3 my D", A Canadian who found riches Montreal-born Dr. Williamson. IA?) .. The Federal Bureau ni men apprehended at Los Angeles. ring in the D . in East Africa. in new is the ovm- now on a world tour. left here to- ,rh.'g"N1;:'T;a: Ta investigation arrested 12 second- The government here also de- -90"! ., , ------- 9" 01 l 'iFNlllf"ll1l0 dlllmld G3! On I "IBM 10 l."'m'7' Nm" to aim; filhlllll "MO? I 0015141" D S My Communists in s new move manded 815.000 bail each on the Leave Borden Leave C. 1 m A, ust noisier Iupesr. ac chin It IIWIIIL Tunnnyiks r is. from where he will so to "mmm mm". M mrmm against the party today. contention unit the secondary an AM. no a.M. mrks 55,135,. mg 7. Millions 0! dollars worth of Karachi, India. and back to bm.m."- onhun B n rm. to . -- Mary Bernadette Doyle. 45. s Communists might flee, as did use A.M. 10.8! AM. hesdsy, A . gm pk.” ,,m.m. dielnonds cane cut of his work- Nairobi. mom there he will fly to "um h- mt h. '2: he” IIILLIN. July 26 -(AP) - A party organizer for the Mission four of the ll lop Communists. Lee PM. 1.00 PM. ff the dg . mu "nun. n log each year and he is under Tanganyika in his own plains. He ch dumgep: dosen hardy West Berliners oat- district in San Francisco. was Mrs. Doyle claimed she lied s.se PM. 2.40 I'.M. -30. 01mg, c mm. .m.,,uu.. eon act to sell theiirihrough the is reticent about his wealth. but :1! " bum m in tied oommunists in the Soviet the 12th person taken into cus- bien arrested without a warrant. use 2.3!. LID EM. " ....... & Diamond 'rl-seine . a admits he once name seo.ooo.ooo 0 M03! In ie;'YmIP0m- sector for four hours today. Tney tody late today. but Chauncey Tramutolo, U. s. was ms. - us nu. Buying pi." Maury mu world monopoly directed by bit for.his claim. """;'.5t: mI' 0 ! :9 M; hurled bricks into the Russian Earlier. four women and seven lirwyer for the Northern Cal- 0.00 PM. 0.00 PM. Eriille. nduy ug g-,.u.,-M", truest Oppenheimer. . How much is he worth”! Kile lfm mi '00!" 01' W0 ares. crossed the border and beat men had been apprehended in iiomis dlsbrici. said warrants had use PM. 10.30 mil. many. 0 un. Broekfisld, 110 Reports from London say Dr. doesn't know. so he told a repolt- "9 mm - up a German Red. then retired to Sln Francisco, Los Angeles and been issued for each defendant, woon ISLAND! - UAIIIIOU llill! 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