j-if Scientists To Start Rocket Firing In Arctic OTTAWA (CP) - United States tart firing sky- The rockets will he used to es- plate the Arctic atmosphere to a height of 150 miles. Canada and the U.S. announced Friday in a joint statement on plans for the International Geophysical Year which gets under way next July. Fort Churchill is being prepared as a multi-million-dollar base for the rockets, with the money com- ing from the U.S. The site is to instruments carried in be made ready by October with' rocket firings to start- lbaerte in October or early Novem- CANADIANS HELP . American scientists will direct. the rocket nights while Canadian. scientists will make ground obser-y vatinns. I l The joint Canada-U.S. commit- tee on the IGY said Fort Church-l III has been chosen for two re-3 nons: it is readily accessible anti? It lies within the Arctic auroral belt where northern lights can be most easily seen. the rock- Kentucky Town's Mayor Bitter Guard Called In Segregation 1 By GEORGE HACKETT CLAY, Ky, IAPI-"We went to bed a peateable. law - abiding community and awoke looking like a police state in Russia." The words, bitterly spoken. were those of Herman 2. Clark, mayor of this Kentucky town for 20 years. His town had been in- vaded the day before by Kentucky National Guardsmen ordered to see that two Negroes entered Clay School in line with the United States Supreme Court order end- ing segregation. "They called out 500 guardsmen to force our white children out of tbelr own school and put two Ne green in." he said. "our (guards- mnn) could have done the lob. We mean no harm to anyone." Thursday only one white stu- dent showed up for classes with James and Teresa Gordon. young alegroes from a nearby commun- V 15 Sitting on the porch of his room house. the ddyear-old mil- lionalre said the town has noth- ing Izlinst Negroes. "But we don't want them in our schools or I in our churches." STUCK WITH 10! "we're lfllid of interwiiarriagei which leads to a mongrel race "'1 grew up wth Negroes. l have had one living on my farm for the last 1! years. He is like a brother to me." Clark was elected mayor. "be- cause lt's a Job nobody else wants -they gave it to me and i can't get rid of It.'' Most residents of this town of 2.200 feel he is doing a fine job. They agree with Clark's attitude on segregation. ”We've been separated from the Negroes for ioo years and want to keep it that way." was a typical comment. ”We have never had any trouble here." When w i l l the guardsmen I leave? "Well." said Clark, "when they get the Negroes graduated from high school.' Eisenhower's Open Skies Plan Again Denounced By Bulganin WASHINGTON (AP) - Russian psychosis." Premier Bulganin again has de- . ;. .. . ,.. L .3 . proposal for "open skies" aerial inspection as a move towardi world disarmament. in a letter to the president. sources" of Russia. Acceptance of President Eis"n- hower's plan, proposed at the Bulganin Aug. 13 Soviets to make concrete Bulganin said. to solve existing critical foreign "would only increase the mutual policy problems in order to give fcar of the danger of a suddentnew impetus to the deadlocked attack and would engender a war negotiations on disarmament. Geneva Big Four meeting m o n t h s ago. the approach the Russian have advo- Bussian leader criticized it as a clited before- thinly-disguished move to obtain The 2.000 - "more complete intelligence data Sept. 11. Came on the military and industrial re-IS0Vlet'I latest Instead, Bulganin called on Eis- h to outlaw nuclear tests as a first step towards breaking the disarmament deadlock -- an word letter. dated one day after the reported nuclear test in central Asia. Eisenhower. in his last letter to 4, called on the moves' Semi-incubated Royal Gelatine For Aged (AP) -- The personal 1 life." he said. ROME physician of the Pope said Thurs-l day that partially incubated eggs mixed with the food of queen bees helps prevent senlllty in humans. Prof. Riccardo Galeazzi - Llsi. who has been personal physician to the 00-year-old Pope for more than 20 years. was reporting to Eggs And Dr. Gnleazzi-Lisi said that re-l search conducted by himself and; his son. Dr. Antonello Galeazzl-pl Lisl. had disclosed the addedl benefits of mixing the eggs with; "royal gelatine." This is the foodi which worker bees bring to the the second World Dietetic Con-lqueen bee. gen here. More than 600 experts m 40 nations are attending. Undoubetedly chicken eggs in- tubated for nine days are a con- Itructive food which increases the physical resistance against ease and. consequently. prolongs Britain Invites 15 To Conference LONDON fReutersi - Britain Friday night invited 15 nations to attend a conference here next week to set up a sues Canal us- 0rs' associatl . A foreign office spokesman . laid the invitations were sent on behalf of France and the United States to those is states which hacked an earlier is-nations plan gr. lnternationiisltng gypt opposes n erna o . It is understood that the confer- ence will convene next Wednesday- Four nations which attended the recent London sues conference but which did not sumo" '-59 m""' tionsliution plan-Russia. indie. Ceylon and Indonesia - have I03 been invited. -Says Inflation Seems Arrested IMHTAX (CP) - "inflation, at seems to lmixture has been used by the l dis- - cases He did not say whether the egg Pope. Dr. Galeazzi-Lisi claimed that the same mixture was useful in of obesity and some cases oi liver malfunction. o'i.sAitv Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and family. 0'Lesry. ma.L0UIDII'Ii' ed by Mr. and Mrs. John Mous- head. 0'Leary. left on Sunday morning for Fredericton. NB. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson and family. Mr. Moreshead will spend a month or so in Fredericton. The 0'l..eary Women's Institute met in the school on Tuesday night for their regular jug. Mr. and Mrs. Vi MacDoug- all have returned ta tlkir home In 0'Lesry. They spenta few days in Amherst. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mscltlnnon of Summerside. spent the week- end with relatlves in Coleman and vicinity recently. Mr. Blair Thomson of St. John, N.B.. is spending his vacation with his father. Mr. Phillip Thomson. 0'l4eary. Mr. Joseph Buchanan of Alder- shot. N.S.. is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan, 0'l4ary. Mr. Marne Knaedy and son Nor- man of 0'lieary, were in River- side. P.l.l.. on Taeldly. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Aisle! and family of Summerside. spent the weekend with the farmer's r Rhodes ) ets will meas e density. temper- ature, pressure and wind velocit- ies in the Arctic stmogphere at heights never studhd before. They also will make measure- ments of the l t -.-the up- per region of ruined. ' ' in: between so and 150 miles above the earths surfa'ce - which re- flects radio waves in long-distance communication. "The rockets will record effects at the sun's light at high altitudes and such phenomena as northern lights. cosmic rays and the esrtirs magnetism." TIGNISI-I Hon. J.A. Bernard. Charlotte- IUW 11- is Vi!"-ill! his son Walter and Mrs. Rernard at Tignish. Mr. Herman Gillls and son Jos- eph, have returned to their home In Somerville. Mnss.. after a two weeks visit with relatives and friends in Charlottetown. Mis- couche. Alberton and Tignish. While in this community they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin l-lsndrahan. TWO Very successful Red Cross W810! Safety Courses have been lust completed at Ttgnish. A course for the boys was given by Robert Gallant of Borden. The girl's course by Doris Keough. ss- ststed by Lena Peny. Another course was given at Anglo-Tignlsh by Florence Buote. At the same time the Anglo children received instructions in Red Cross First Aid. taught by Mrs. wade Hsr. her. At the present time Doris K80U!ll ls KiViI'IK I Water Safety ed Course at Skinner's Pond. Tignish friends of Mr. Ferdin- and Wedge are sorry to know the case of "flu" he developed became so severe that he had to enter Western Hospital. it is hoped he will soon regain his health. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Handrahan and two children of Chatham. N. 3.. are spending two weeks with Mr. liandrahan's sisters. Mrs. Cle- tus Gsvin. Anglo-Tignish and Mn, Louis Harper and Mr. Harper. The Cornor." Tignish. Miss Elizabeth Aylward has re turned to her home in Cambridge, Mass. She spent two week; with her father. Mr. William Aylward. Skinner's Pond. Miss Frances Christopher, Char- l0N910WI1. is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Christopher, Tignlsh, Mr. William Aylward. Skinner's Pfmd. has gone to Bcdeqiie to visit his son Frank and Mrs. Aylward. Dr. Fred Christopher. Water. town. Mass.. is the guest of his ny. -wvGave-ral laymen from Bedeque brother. Mr. John a. Chri er and Mrs. Christopher, Tignish, Mr. Melvin Knox, Chicago, Ill. who was visiting his brother Mr. L'orne.Knox in Halifax, NS.. ar- rived in Tlgnlsh by car last Fri- day. He was accompanied by L0"n!- They Spent the past week- end with another brother, Mr. Les- lie Knox and Mrs. Knox. Skinner's Pond. Mr. Linus Gaudel. her son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gaudet and their three children of Providence. R.l., are spending a two weeks vacation at the home of Mrs. L. Gaudet's brother. Mr. John J. Perry. Tlgnlsh. Mrs. Pic Brown and two child- T9", 0! 3051011. Mass., who were visiting relatives in Mlscouche. called at the home of Mrs, Jam" W. Gillis. St. Felix. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gillis have Purchased the home forrnslly oc- Clliled by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ptffy. St. Felix. and moved in last week. The Glills home and farm on the Klldare Cape Road are be. ill! 0'fered for sale. " ” '. M St. Felix are happy to have Mr, and Mrs. Gillls take up fegidencg in the district where they both were born and brought up. Mr. Clarence MscLeod. Boston. M3”'- 99"" WI dlys recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell AYIWIM. Skinner's Pond. Haylng is about completed in this :i";”- ind "'9 "OD was a full one. 9 P W15 ICIFCI. which gave the farmer in general an uneasy feel. ins. Howew.-r. with the help or several vallng outfits owned by farmers in this neighborhood, the ill ""94. with hay stacks very much in evidence all over the coun- tryside. The grain cropshows pro- ""-" M 501": an excellent one. Also if one can judgg the pot,” field by the beautiful fields of po. tato tops that can be seen. then, Carleton were Sunday visitors to 0'1-enry. They were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Machin- non. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ada Adlm'l Parents. Ir. Atwood MacDonald. in Milo. Mrs. Lorne Johnston and small work was made easier. Barns are ho 1118 three week! Visiting relatives and friends on the mud, Mr. Walter Curler and Mr. Fra- ncis Shields. are stmlenta at Prince of Wales College this year, Miss Jean Curley arrived home from Quebecrwhere she had been teaching school for the past year. She in encased as tesche at Brackiey Beach for this year. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGil- lvery at Chicago. visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnls and fam- ily on Sunday evening. Mrs. Lemon Mcwtlliams and daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mia. Bennett Dawson of Augustine Cow.- lnd Mr. and Mrs. Heath Learti of Bedeque visited at Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis'a on Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Crosier of Fairvicw. N.S., spent the Labor Day iV'99li' end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis and sister, Mrs. Jam- es Mill and family. Mr. Lawrence Vwall and Ells- worth Wall left recently for Ont- ario. where they will be erripAlo;;- BEDEQU Mr. and Mrs. Courtnsy Macltay. New Glasgow, N.S., were the guests recently of Mrs. MQCKBYS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner also had as their guest their son. Wallace of Minnesota. U.S.A. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gillespie and their daughter Ann. of Souris. were visitors at the home 0i M?! Gillcspie's sister. Mrs. William Stavert and Mr. Stavert, on Tues- day. September 4th. and Mrs Gillespie's father Mr. Albert Weeks and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Potter and son of Clementsport. N. 5.. and Mrs, Beatrice Sherwood of Saint John. N.B.. and Douglas Mclfenna of Apohaqui. N.B., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray over the Labour Day holiday. Mr. Mc- Kenna is a nephew of Mrs. Mur- and vicinity. attended the Confer- ence for United Church Men held at Stanhope Beach Inn, which ex- ernber 7th to Sunday September 9. On Wednesday evening, Septem- ber 5th. a large number of relate lves and friends assembled at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bow- ness. this village. to tender a mis- cellaneous "shower" to Mia i Clara Affleck. who is to be a for the occasion was provided by Mrs. Edna Jenkins. The bride to be was ushered to a beautifully decorated seat by Miss Aletha Noonan. The many beautiful and useful gifts were opened by Miss- es Georgie Murray and Edith Mac- Ewen. and Misses Phyllis Britten and Winnie Smith read the names and accompanying verses. and pre sented them to the bride to be. Miss Affleck thanked one and all for their lovely gifts. A dainty lunch was served and a pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. l!.Q. the crop will surely be a record one. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harper and son Clifton of Tignish, went with Mr. Leo MacDougall of Al- berton, to St. Ann dc Beaupra on a pilgrimage to the Shrine. On former trips they found it rather difficult to secure lodging. but this time they will not have any worries. as Mr. MacDougall has brought his house-trailer along. they will be provided with all the comforts of home, away from me. Mr. John J. Chalsson. Tignish. accompanied by Mr. William W. Gaudet. Harper Road. went on a pilgrimage to St. Ann de Beaupre in Quebec Province last week. The weekly Bridge party spon- sored by the Tignish Ladies Aid, was held at the home of Mrs. J.A. MacDonald, on Thursday evening. a pale for the highest score went to rs. Joseph T. Arseriault and a .onsoIation prise to Mrs. Peter Burke. Rdreahmenta were served. ill! -its-o office department Friday as- '!' . in snin- noiinced the recovery of 10 I0V' mm-die" Ideal after the eminent cheques totalllnl 34159-- .. f , , . (Ill, previously reported '05? 51 '-M 5"” IBIII has opened mails mar beins posted "I 9” 'n'-3&-'T' Utility! with ver. Colo. In tg. i '0: teacher. The department I-id WW "" Vnr . ' .ssr.ches- rpectors found "'”m"”:.f';g Ga&j-1 yj. 5.11"; cheques at a Denver 905 3 ' "din empty -equipment where ' had been I ' . gional disbursing office to con- tractors working on Atomic En- . tended from Friday evening. Sept- U S September bride. Suitable music lan Find Missing' U. S. Cheques WASHINGTON (AP)-The post the! en-oneously placed." The recovery was made .Tllul'I- day a few hotiiilrs bafltletr the uuPW' tors started e U - The cheques were mP”'-id l”' Friday by the-treasury! Denver es-gy Commission contracts. T119 search started when somedcon; tractors complained ""Y M "9 EEL”EE HOWLAN Mr. Arthur Grant viho was vis- iting here left for his home lnylhe United States on Sunday m0""FEv August 26th. He was act-ompam by his sister-in-law. Mr5- 1'-mma Mathews of 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce CarrU1h9T3- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carruthers and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Carruthers and family motored to Cavendish on Sunday. where they spent an enjoyable day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbing 3nd Mr. and Mrs. Jack ArbitIS of Woodstock. were in Cavendish on Sunday. August 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Deslioches of Miscouche were in Howlan on Sunday. August 26th. The Rev. Clarence Pltrc. new pastor at St. Anthony's baptised a pair of bales on Sunday the 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams and family of 0'l.eary. were visit- ing at the Webb home in Howlan on Sunday. August 26th. Miss Mary Doiron and Paul Gal- lant of Duvar. had a very dis- agreeable day for their marriage at St. Anthonys on Tuesday, Aug- ust 28th for their home in Hall- congratulations are extended to them. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant and family who recently spent a few days in Howlsnd. Duvar and in Piusville, left on Tuesday. Aug- ust zttth. However, best wishes and fax. They were accompanied by Mr. Gallant's mother. Mrs. Joe T. Gallant. who had spent the past two months at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe DesRoches. How- n. Mr. Adrian Doiron of Montreal, is visiting his aged father. Mr. Raymond Doiron and his brothers and sisters in Duvar. Mrs. John Peters and some of her family of Reading. Mass. are now visiting in Duvar. - Mrs. Theo. Arsenault who ,was visiting at Woodstock. has now re- turned to her home on Stoneham. . .A. Miss Grace Arsenault is spend- ing a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin at Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daley and little Lynn of St. John. are visit- ing Mrs. Daley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe '1'. Gallant. Upper How- There motored to Charlottetown on Sunday. August 15. Edwin Har- dy. Joe. Gene and Bernice Gal- lant. The Misses Bernice Gallant of Woodstock and Olive Gallant of Charlottetown. left by plane on Iilonday. August 27 for Toronto to attend the marriage on Saturday. September 1 at St. Peters it C. Church. Toronto. Ontario. of Mar- ie Gallant. daughter of Sylvany and the late Emma Gallant of Rowland and Arnett. son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant of Wood- stock. Prince Edward island., Charles Gallant of Plusville, was in Howlan on Wednesday. Mrs. Amelia-Arsenault return- ed to her home in Snrnmerslde by train on Wednesday morning after her visit to relatives in Wood- stock snd Duvar. Several from Howlan attended the dance at Bloomfield legion Hall on Tuesday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallant newly weds of Duvar. Mrs. Abraham Peters and daugh- ters of Charlottetown. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gnudet. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gallant and family. Mrs. Wallace Blanch- ard of Halifax. recently spent a few days in Duvar and Howlan. Robert Arsenault and daughter Francis were in Smnmerside on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Arsenault. gent Sunday afternoon August 8. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Gaudet. ' Visiting from Coohaville. Ontar- k i Model Power, Plant L Given U.N. By Soviet Union UNITED NAl'l0,llI. 11?. (AP nussiarhursdayganth Nationsemoddil is "girl: 3'55: tiigi E . burn Carruthers and who IN Ruests of Raeburn's mother. and sister. Mrs. Margaret Dun. Vim 394 And!!! at O'Leary, and ed Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Cook and young son of Cape Wolfe. The senior teacher of ilov.-l.-in 5Cl100l. Mrs. Lorraine Arscuauli, went to Esmont Bay on Thursday. where she attended the French teach .' Convention on Thursday and Friday. Mister Lyadle Shields of Char- llzgltf-OWII. is now visiting in How- Mr. Andrew Arsensuit and his mother Mrs. Sylvang Arsenanlt. d Fortune Cove and Mrs. John Arsenault of Rumlo -1, Maine, were in Howlan on Friday. Aug. nut 30. There motered to the Island from Fredericton. New Brunswick in Friday night, August 31. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard. sc- oompanled by Paul Gallant of How- lan. They will spend the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Aiseuault and their five nice children of Egmont Bay, called on friends in Howlan on Saturday. September 1. Mrs. Elmer Pineau of Summer- slde, was in Howlan on Septem- ber lsl. Miss Freda Mm.-Ausliand. junior teacher of Howland School. has returned teaching after a recent spell of flu. Miss Helen Adams of Mill Road was teacher for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Gallant and little daugher of Charlottetown. are spending the long weekend at Woodstock. . Mr. and Mrs Joe Gallant and family of Summerside. were a- mong those who sttended the wed- ding of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gal- lant on Tuesday. August til at Duvar. rue eAr-iogrusr One of about television is "not enough music.” which may explain why the Lawrence Well: Show is one of the TV tops. But it's not just the criticisms heard music that makes Lawrence Weik click . . . it's music that makes people happy . . . waltses and polkss and honey tunes. Douglas Blanchard d the Star Weekly. who is touring TV Land describes the Lawrence Walk success formula in this week's lune. You'll like the Star'Waekly. y does. it will entertain. amuaa and inform you: keep you up to date wins world happening and the Canadian scene. It has pussies to workmfor Cash Prizes. Things to make and do. A variety of Short Stories and a Complete Novel and 20 pages at the but Colored Comiu, IIIIhl'WO&ly--kyltfeby stop coin svssrrosss -QSQS mts.llr.aodlrs. hcascalnpec. ' . E '5' '5 5? ifsiiii 5 E . - .t iii 52:: 1 Sea routefrosn Europe and back wltboutrefuelling rtwoandthreeyearnf BURLINGTON , Mrs. Thomas Stewart left on Thursday to return to Boston, Mass.. after vacationing at Ken- sington and other centers here She was accompanied by Mrs. William Gill and Mrs. P. Lenlanc who will viait friends and relntiv. es in Boston and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Murphy um family left on Friday to return to Toronto after visiting the former's mother. Mrs. Laura Hogg, brother. Mr. James Murphy, and Mrs. Murphy Kenstngton. and other members of the family in this province. Mr. and Mrs. G.S. Spice: and family have returned to their home in Kensington after vacat- ioning in the Annapolis Valfey, i I Rev H3. ' ' . Mrs. I-iallam and family have returned to the Parsonage. Kensinston. after vac- tloning at Truro and other points. Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell, and family 1rishtown.' have as their welcome guest their cousin. Mrs. Anne Spaulding of Dorches- ter. Mass. Mrs. Jean Davison of Cambridge Mass.. is visiting her sister. Miss Adeline Campbell and other mem -bers of the family in Kensington and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of Penticton, BC. and Kentville. N.S. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Campbell and family. Ken aington. and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Campbell, Irishtown on Sunday. SEE3 Fuoliai (M: ALONECANGIVEI atsoewlsuingnl-can-sow. 3-MIC" Q emddgb themed Vlnllad nedvhIsa.' hnllsmh Hrtwas '5 thedistrletonfbursday. FrlendsofMr.l'rsnkPerr,eare Ivfrytolearahetsapauentln thewestunhoapital. rrisndslndrdativeaof Mrs. klsaigmommafzmuum aanisa heingcosr hnadtoherhosnetnrsoinetlme. Mr. Everett Williams.Elnn- dale.-was-dsiiveringgasthrough thedistrieton'l'bui-sday. Mrs.GeorseBas-nellsnd son !'red.Elmsdaiewererecontvls- daulhter of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Gallant. Plusville. was the lucky winner of the blanket being lot- teried by the Women's institute of Plusville. Former Cossack Would like More Soviet Visitors TORONTO (CF) A former hu Cossack officer says groups who demonstrate against Soviet visit- ors here are really helping the Communist cause. Such demonstrators drive Rus- sians and westerners farther apart says Dr. Boris Shey, retired agri. cultural economist. Dr. Skey acted as translator for W0 ilrollps of Russian agricul- tural experts who were in Canada 18!! year. and also for Russian Orthodox church leaders who were in Canada last winter. He says he learned from these experiences that Canadians and Russians can get along if they forget the political bitterness growing out of opposing ideologies. URGES CALM "New Canadians who fight these visits are so emotionally involved --and understandably so -- that they act against their own inter- ests," said Dr. Skey. He believes they should work instead for more visits by Rus- sians. Dr. Skey broke with the Russian Culture Club. which he helped to found. because it attacked the Russian church leaders as Com- LOOK AND FEEL THE WHOLE YEAR ROUND l NO SOAP, NO DEODORANT Daisy-Fresh bras and girdles are Sanitizad to last longer, stay trash and keep you freslil They slip on in a flash and fit lilie a second slrlnl Choose your: todoyl FOR LASIING FIISHNESS oldeinsdaadathngeffaeohteuah naensdwadilnp cossnmvssneoluastiwtusayouido lissnoleutsayoepsrnaussn munist government agents. . 91? Spring. . k ruslMoN svuv GARMENT MssNi....it's t 'COS50lt'CAiiA.DA LlMi'l'fED sr nus om svssrwnns Di CO&T '- 2 E” it is Fgtgiisiiftsi "it is our duty to Russian visitors in such”-m..i:l,' that it will strengthen their hu- " e said. Underwood 751-erm7r'crg uilavi i ilnderwood Liinltad Call s-ms HALIFAX. N. I. 147 Hollis Street, gg . couirsm urarn: