nevlevfs rrreh of New 0. s. tigislauoi ;,VIhich Ouiiaws The JAIES MAILOW Anorzted Plf III" WEAK - WASHINGTON (AP)-The Oom- munm may at the United States 1. an a rocky road now, but its .1," 1. still uncertain even thoulh r-resident Eisenhower signed the act outlawing it Tuesday. That's because oi the court lights which are taking place and still ,1, mend. Two questions may stick in pgopleu mind because oi the confusing way Oongrus paased ml. legislation in its closing days this month. 9 Does this new law mean the communist party must now cease to exist? Does it make it a crime now to be a Oommunist or a mem- ber oi the Communist party? The answer to both questions is no. The law doun't say the party must pass out at existence, al- though in time that may be the riiect. it says the party is now reprived oi rights. privileges, and Immunities which other organiza- nons En.I0Y- so 111:1) carmrnarss For example. it cannot have can- didates on a ballot in iederal elec- liCl1.s ior Congress or the res- idenry. It's up to the sates nllether they keep the party oil 1IlPlr ballots in state elections. Fuzziness begins at this point on what else the party loses. The law useii doesnit say specifically. Gov- rrnment lawyers are still studying the possibilities the law provides ior action against the party. The iirst government move may be sudden. The party no doubt will light in court then to try to have the new law thrown out as uncon- stitutional. The party is already in court .mn;z to get the Mccnrran Inter- nnl Security Act oi 1960 declared unconstitutional. Under that act the government to the party to be a Moscow age "Commu- nzst action" groii jg ()1-IFTCI-IRS MUST .- TEE According to the Mcoarran act, the party's oiirioers and members must register with the govern- ment. They were ordered to. In- stand. as expected. the party he- gan its court iight. The supreme court by next spring may give its verdict on whether the party members must register or the Mccarran act is unconstitutional. Party leaders Iiale indicated they will never reg- ster, no matter what the verdict L5. If the court rules against them. they can be Jailed and lined ior not registering. Their reiusal in that event would actually kill the party. it that late overtook the party while it was lighting the law which rhscnliower signed Tuesday the Ieconcl light would end in mid-air. But there is something else the communists may try. Thor may inject the new law into their present light on the Me- Communisi Party ran , act is unconstitutional. the new law doesn't say his mem- bership in the party is a crime muniat action" organization night there the new law over- iuse the court struggle. This doesn't mean the government in the meantime is helpless to act against individual communists. AN OTHER ACT AVAILABLE under which the government can Rive... prosecute anyone who is a member oi an organization having the pur- by name. ernment has to prove a deiendant had knowledge oi the organization's tail. The deiendant will be Claude Lightioot. a Communist leader or Chicago. The party can be expected in Lean, High Bank. tional grounds. The court has upheld the con- stitutlonality oi another section teach iorclble overthrow oi the gov- his ernment. Under that section the ierred to Toronto. government tried communists in groups, not singly. Mineral Oulpul In Canada Up OTTAWA. (CP)-Production oi eight of Canada's is leading min- erals rose in the that five months oi the year, the bureau oi statistics said Tuesday. Petroleum output advanced to 34,362,355 barrels irom 20,582,392 in the January-May period a year ago; natural gas to 57,602,220 cubic ieet irom 40,355,688; copper to 118,- 633 tons irom 113,258; gypsum to l.- l43,840 tons irom 1.093.238; lead to 91,083 tons irom 55.333: lime to 407,890 tons irom 495,342; and nickel to 04,282 tons irom 58,847. The value of clay products rose to 310,405,021 irom 310,159,700. ...M........mA. BLIND SWIMMERS SAINT JOHN, N. B.. (CP) -Sev- cral blind persons are among 2.112 candidates enrolled with the Red Cross in New Brunswick this year for instruction in swimming and water saiety. The record registra- tion is nearly double the total ior Murray River .'.'Mr. Alfred Goabee. Hlliflx. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gosbee, Murray spent the week-end or Auguli 14. River. 1'' M113” 132"" E511” ”ir”'L'33' . u, . . , . e ac e . M31339 in 1'1" 3" 19" 19331" Odrbis .r'Idturn"i1e will be accom- umr wmemhn 513” 53' Mccn” panied by Mrs. Goabee and daugh- t M 1, ho spent the past As ior the individual Communist 1:; w::I,o: alt: he, mother, Mr. and Mrs. .ames Compton, but that he must-ii the gove.rn- and Mr. Peter Compton oi Cam- ment can prove his knowledge oi bridge. Mass.. were recent visitors the party's conspiratorial nature- to Murray River, guests oi Mr. register as a member oi a "Com- and Mrs. Freeman Reynolds. Miss Donalda Mackay has re- . , turned to the home of her parents. 1"" an Mccmm Mu rum" Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mac- mn nwxnmum "u my Wu Kay, High Bank. alter spending the past year in Toronto. and will spend a short holiday at home. be- iore going to train ior a nurse in the P. E. Island Hospital. Mr. and Mr; Stepdhesr1mA1lley Aaxgd hild n, R n an r ey . R "'3 End 1'' 39135 "3 The" 1511c-laliaxire, areospe.r1ding their another law. the Smith act oi 1940, day, at their home in Murray Mr. Roy Cook and children. Mary pose of overthrowing the govern- Beth and Barry, Toronto. Ont., are ment by force. The Smith act does spending their holidays at the not mention the-Communist party home or Mr. Cook's sister. Mr!- Percy Sharam and his mother. Mrs. In such a prosecution the gov- Jane Cook. Murray River- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hassfleid. purpose. It will startcits first trial Lexi"Et”"' M1155” "9 under this section oi the act this the” .h””,da” 1” "I9 Mme of M” Hassilelds brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mac- M . d M . M I I M cl Ham mu CAI” " It 1'I'mIW1' I5 iamirly,mSt. Jdlsrn, areuns!I)e.rH:I- wnV1c''ed''uI 11'' WGV up to the ing their holidays at the home of wpnnw mum w0' cm Wmmui Mr. Munn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munn, Murray River. Mr. Elbert Nicolle, Trinidad is oi the act which the government spending his vacation at the home used to convict 81 Communists or: or his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- dliierent grounds: conspiracy to ence Nicolle, Murray River. Aiter holidays he will be trans- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gosbee and FINISHING WORLD'S LEADING BRANDS "QUALITY IS ALWAYS ECONOMY" THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED end at the homes at their parents. Mr. end Mrs. Watson White and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tuttle and children, Lowell and Lawrence. have returned to Fairfax. Va., after spending their holidays at the home or Mrs. Tuttle's parents, Mr. and River. - Mr. Ivan Munn, who is employed with the Canadian Bank of Com- merce in Moncton, N. B.. spent the past week-end at the home oi his (other, Mr. Sydney Munn, Mur- ray River. Mrs. George Shock, and daugh- ter, Donna. Kamloops, B. C.. was a recent visitor to Murray River, guests oi her sister. Mrs. Glen Macliinnon and Mr. MacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Basil ,lrving and daughters. Brenda Ann and Don- alda, Charlottetown, are spending their holidays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacKay, High Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan lrving, Murray Har- bour. Miss Joy Herring. Murray Riv- er, and her sister, Miss May Her- ring, R..N., of Halifax. have re- turned to their homes after a pleasant trip to the west coast. They went by plane to High Riv- er, Alberta. where their brother, Dr. Friend Herring is practising. From there Dr. Herring took his sisters by car to the west coast. Dr. Herring is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring, Murray River. Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and young daughter. Janet and son. Leonard. Boston, Mass., are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. Wil- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Hooper, Murray River. A. C. 1. Ray Maclnnis, who is with the R. C. A. F. in Greenwood. is spending some time at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. HARDWARE 5 YALE r cousin 5 SCHLAGE r STANLEY csn1o'ttams' " .-me eirpiu mail" U ' Mrs. William F. MacLeod, Murray A 1 nos-race: w.ar.s."c, 1.... .v.m.m.' 1' ' ,j'auwW . ,5. "am In ceipt oi the box sent recently to W.lILE.e oi"'ElIrl-tnItymIT.1e1Ig glt1ur2h., o"""' REHEL Montague, was held on July 20 at 1719” V9” "V93 5103 tllll. 34 the home at Mrs. Will Fraser. with cards. :8 shut-in and 29 hospital 31 member! Pfuent. calls, and 1! treats reported ior The devotional period was led by July. Mrs. Leon Johnston, ssisted by Mrs. Ethan Stewart, sum. Lester It '" "M "M "I" 1”” Maobean has returned to Mont- MacLeod and Mrs. Robert Maehon. .3", In" bu. lune" ” summep "”dI"3 1"" 3”?" 53' MW -1- 35 side. Being an active member or Fraser. The devotional closed with an uonuzue wus nu members the Benediction given by Mrs. Leon expnued we hope '"';" mg would Johnston. It was decided to send :5 to pay ::;1,l::.w.eBu.1:,nouKh to attend the the shipping charges on the last ' bo t to O R ii I. grfnd. M. 1.I:::::'g"ce: upon held at the summer home or Mrs. on me an M, h 1.. A. Johnston, with Mrs. George United chuIrch I: etthsysnsudglel "”I”'''”” " '1"”””'"1 19'4" ""1 attended and was both enjoyable Mr" Lew” m"I”b”m”'" 1” 3119739 and lmh.ucme' cg; the study book. Mrs. Robert Correspondence was read by Mn. wu:ha;po'x:ILdM;:' u?ee”1g3n'chLc3o:l' j.M..E.:..m..m..,.E. - mlttee. The many iriends of Mrs. l1eg- byT3: rlexgiorghewlvergrfrn Inald Johnston, Murray River, are upon Wu Etch b the mernur: sorry to hear she is a patient in Sean” M” D g F!” I the King's County Memorial Hos- M" g;,”,don'Co'mr; menc '.W n 9331')! nf”";'la3”e'.u”hI5 me wish :1 interest reading from the gpreseht 3 8 5 ' WI ave ' ape” y study book. The meeting closed newer” with the Mlzpah Benediction. Mr. and Mrs. lvan Hemptun and Lunch Wu served and I loci-1 granddaughter, Marie, oi Pictou hour alloyed- Couniy, N. 5., were recent visitors 4 f to Murray River, guests of Mr. and rmaun or run! Mrs. Ted Refuse. M .od up .5. IM 1 , TORONTO (CP) - Swarm: or is Vilrmmeat myee;,om2agtfo:e,. lfnglee small black ilies attacked man and and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William J. 119' Hm" I” To"m.m'3 huh "mi Macxayl H,-Eh Bank perature and humidity Tuesday. They peltered pedestrians. drove Mr. John Herring and children. cats and dogs ii-antic and plagued Moncton. are visiting at the home spectators at ball games. Doctors of Mr. Herring's parents, Mr. and report many calls from parents of Mrs. Louis Herring, Murray .Riv- children, bitten by the buzzing in- or. CD. sects. RIX'S GROOETERIA ARTHUR H. HASLAM rronrmor GROCERY SPECIALS Items Well Worth Your Attention PICTOU PEAS. 20 oz. fins. 2 for . . . . . 33: MONARCH CAKE MIX. 2 for . . . . . 69: Cut Lemon. Citron. 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Bicycle 48.95 88.95 Portable Sewing I Machine 69.95 5299 RCA Victor Radio 229.95 19.95 RCA Record Player 9.95 44.95 RCA Record Ploy. 33.95 44.95 39" I-IoHywood 3-19 Lawn Tobjea 1.99 89.95 Bed 29.95 SALE 8295 ONLY 510.00 DOWN save 550.00 save 520.00 SAVE 543.00 ' 4 DAYS Cl EIORANCES mun mo sane: oars FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY U. S. A.. are visiting at an home or the iormer'a sister and brother- ln-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Theodor Dou- cette. South Rusticn. Miss Margaret Blanchard oi 501191 ID153100- Montreal's is visiting gt the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ton. N- B.. by MISI LEE!!- Theaphlle Blanchard and family. South Rustico. The August meeting is to be 1; South Ruetico Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Doucette, ily, South Rustico. Miss June Durant of Toronto. is visiting at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dur- ant and family, South Rusticp. Friday. August 21. 1954 no onerous”? 11 St. Augustin's Convent. South Rug. tico, visiting with the farmer's nia- ter. Reverend Mother Mr. John Gallant and son. Ed- win. have returned to their hone in St. John, N. B.. after spending six weeks visiting with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Doueette, They were acturnpanied from lim- Mr. and Mrs.- Joseph Doucatte oi Rumiord, Mat'ne., are visiting at the home of the !ormer's hm- Mr' "M M"' Ray Galhm 1” ther and sister-in-law, Mr. . 3. A. are visiting at the home of the hrmerm plan", Mr. Ind Mrs. Theodore Doucette and tem- Mrs. Mosie Gallant, Oyster Bed Mr. and Mrs. William Arsenault and their daughter, Jacqueline of Cambridge, Mass., were visitors at Superior. and BUILDING A NEW HOME? IMPORTED PONDEROSA PINE SHELVING Kiln Dried SHELVING AT ITS BEST Dressed 4 sides to 874" x 11 3,4" CHANDLER BROS. 1 Plywood Place CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. Dial 6557 BOYS' JUST OPEN FRED SMITH 1115 --new" BOYSI WEAR. 5 STORE Drop in when you are in mm LATEST & BEST IN WEAR AT MEDIUM PRICES FLANNEL PLAID SHIRTS-Special S1379 GABARDINE SHIRTS-Plain, Asst. Colors .. 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