Page 2 The Guardian Monday. July 18. 1955 City and Central Employ Many Teen-Ilkgers During Strawberry Period . eaivadaavsn ol Th strawbarr seasonjusthdradteen . h T. : loll"! TAXI-Di-l 6560 WI lN0Ulll5'l Alllolill-NED o All "lo when is bus of tha Colonial Coat: oooel has bier a busy per 1.? work as pig: 3...? litiliim l . ) woua oouna auvs lloll-I5 ill? in-ht:cll:h::e:”utlvi: M3: mck""' fw.'"""N"";'ua."", 3'.f',M”',.: ::wl"'Eml:fwmem mm mm; The far gioaur Proportion T. . -at the HUGHES DRUG ST0lll- ' death in a car accident last Friday in" uuunngh meg.-dig; to ,9”. 0; .50", ml... an these were gtrla.and Mrs. Emm. cluswlsu. for Better Photo- "llll" W" 'l"l"9'l ll" 5”l""l”l' e telephone oonmi-tloll NW” office registered more than three 3"” "' ”"”" "' "” l''"'"e'l'l - morning by coroner L. E. Prowsc 5. .9. am." and her daughter .......j..m?.g..... employment branch had the brunt ' rm-:. .:r::-r-up -.3” ---r W W '- 's,,.,,. :3" pr; we re-- i -5 pHARMACY or e ea nga urn un- bttatowl last. night. wor men's up , .o:EyM:1laEsund,yg open g1. 41:) I1 mat City Halli x.r:am 1" R dgfiw 'mmen'.rh:mp1oy.z:ient lhranches l e o w are e names by actaurod was car on uaua. on. J. r. SWEENEY will not the jury: no Doucettes Ormsby put... in addition to injuries 500k POOCO A (gun or M, i.....d.-.d M be in his office from July 16 Manuel. Gerald Maclnnls. George including N go alxw-six aligns and lllllless wan until August am. Murchison. John DesRoche. Mark knee-cap. laces-ationlsto Qgo I n ,1...-.4 .. or. crop w.. hem . . Halon. Arthur DIlVIl'- t arm, face. HIM NI Illd 350 - gathered. Because of the lack ot SECOND Red Closs swlmmng I iffu-1.. shock A LONDON tneuterit - Socialists rain the crop tell well below ex. course will begin Brighton Tuea- DIED MONTREAL -- Word Q"; .r' mm 1. -- - w W , - ' um um "mm. "1 dIY- -lllllf 19- "lellcl-"3 9 ”n- W" """'d 1'" "wins by M" would have to remain in holpll-ll comed the imminent Geneva Big the groworr will in most cases . RADIATOR REPAIRING ,9, g- :'kl';”.;"MC'lt'll'i btlu?" fol-fourorflve months They could Four talks and declared their be disappointing. . dorillg flusllllll-1. Malletfsi Bat- hie: Hamm:llLrJfl C?lrriel.s Mrl:oCuerl: "M perm" her removahw T Tor. "mm "ml" m do our utmou The workers recnmed by u" are to secure peace by negotiation." This statement was included in a a lution on the international situation adopted at Saturday's session of the Congress of. the Socialist International. which has been meeting in London all week. The resolution called for "a uni- versal system of disarmament under effective international su- pervision and control, not limited either to certain weapons or to N fig, ployment Office were allotted to growers in Keppoch, Tea Hill. Alexandra. Mt. Stewart. and some to the Charlottetown Strawberry Association. Growers made their own er angements for the transportation of the girls and boys hired. pick. lng them up at designated point; in the city each day. and return- ing them to town at the close of the day's work. tery and Radiator Service. rle. who was seventy-two years of y. ag.hdbeeillfors tim. 00MME,N( "T5 M0,NDAY' l'J"ll)-le' Flee is asurvivend by his mdow aned 13- Worms Barb" 5"”? W” ,one daughte. Agatha. Montreal. open only from 1 PM '0 ll P-lVl and by three brothers. J. Walter, . . . . t Charlottetown. and Lloyd and RiNC:AGAEM:;;a"):x'n03:ge Ma; l Harry in Nevrburyport. Mass The " 9” rs? deceased was a native of Peakes. engagement of their daughter. 3 . Elixaheth lreuc to Joseph Elmer. E.u:,'iJeVM he Ia" Hugh and Anme ton of Mr and Mrs. Moses Bucte. . North Rustlco. Marriage to take F-W Injured in the accident, not permitted to walk. was taken by ambulance from the hosllll-I1 at Newcastle yesterday. Citizens Inspect Visiting Warships A . ttih tst Annlsl us... ”.i.”.::. oi...” Personals GOOD GllOVl'l.VG WEATHER-I Mr. and Mrs Albert Layers left' Mrs. Arthur Ross has in her gar-thy on Sunday morning for V8,-i. den at Sturgeon n patch of rhubarb on pg"; of Nov, sum, and which shows pllcnomenal growth. New 3,-unswickg One stool; ill” clout-ri lllctlsllrl-s two. I feet long and six inches in cir- Arthur H. Locke of Edmonton. cumfcrancc at the base. The leaf Alberta. formerly of Summerside. spread is 35 inches. -and his daughter, Mrs. Bruce . , Hadlow and two children are vis- Ml55 CE5TEN-MAL W M155 iting with Mr. Locke's sister. Connie Chandler who representedjmsg Chas,” Cox of Charla"? the Charlottetown Lions Club lnpmwng the recent lliss Centennial Beauty Contest. was presented with I Mrs. Jack Jenkins. Mr. and gift of appreciation by the club,MrI. Albert Conklin. Jeffrey last Thursday. The Elli WIS lll'9- Candy and Vicki Conklin have ar- sented b.l' l-lllllelle Dill Rachmel rived from New York to visit Dr. on behalf of the Lfons Clllb. Jack Jenkins at Journeys End FCNERAL HELD YES,”-;RDAYp Poplar Island Lake, North River. . -The fllncral of the late Lorne M". olive, Mmwem of van. . Mustard Macl.eod was held yester- couve;-V formerly of summe,-side. day afternoon from his late resid- i. visiting Mrs. John A. Collin”, ence to Lorne Valley Presbyterian EH51” Sfreeh city. Church, where service was con- Thousands of yesterday afternoon took the oppoi-unity of visiting Canada's three warships now in port. For the most of the afternoon a long queque waited to go aboard the R.M.C.S. liuran and H.M.C.S. Iroquois which are berth- ed at the Railway Wharf. Still another group of citizens waited in line for their chance to inspect the larger ship, H.M.C.S. Quebec. anchored in the stream. Several naval and private launches kept up a continual shuttle service to the "Quebec" but many had to be disappointed for lack of ac- commodation wltbin the time limit set for visiting. Those who had the pleasure of visiting any or all three of the ships were impressed with their cleanliness but particularly by the courtesy with which the naval personnel conducted them through the ships. Included among the ships' visitors was a group of Air- force personnel from the Sum- merslde Air Station who made the certain areas." The Socialists. represent- ing many of Europe's most power- ful political parties, also demanded the reunification of Ger- many through free elections with- out subsequent neutralization of the country or similar discrimina- on. . BACK RED CHINA In other questions. the Socialists supported Chinese Communist ad- mission to the United Nations and recommended withdrawal of Chi- nese Natlonalist forces to Formosa as a first step toward a Formosa settlement. Morgan Phillips. British Labor party secretary., was reappointed ' as chairman of the international. .. Canadian delegates to the con. ference were members of the ccf. ' Prof. and Mrs. David Cass-Beggs of Regina. Prof. George Grube of Toronto and Mrs. Olive Wells of Tuxford, Sask. The prevailing rate of pay for pickers was four cents. The National Employment or flce required every worker un der the age of fifteen to obtall a signed statement from parents relieving the office of any rs sponsibillty for injury whici might occur through traffic ac-- cidents during transportation to and from work. The workers ranged in age from eleven to seventeen years old. They provided their own noon day lunches in most cases. Monday. July ll-Opening Mar- , ltime Fire Chiefs convention reg- Mlss Jeanne Moore returned to ' ducted by Rev D. A. Campbell . 1, 1 f (Continued from 1) iatratlons Charlottetown HnleL l and during the service Mr. Sterl- Toronto Saturday after spending ll;lellklflfge3:::::':W" " 0'" ” "ll" .- .. V A n C1,”, CM, k, V ing MacI.end sang as a solo "Good- an enjoyable vacation with her - W I S . t .yenIng. ; qiaght Hell-:1 BulnGr:)edmornin8 Ell and Mrs. Harold P e COmC OVI. 3 hud”. lkrke chms com ." a arers w e . - w l Meesrsers. lsiulzdock MacDonald. n w Bum M balm" d ll” dquni vumou continue. with omdu opening of 10.00 am. Charlotte- town natal. followed by Memor- ial Service. .- Tha wives of Fire Chiefs leave at 1.30 pm. for Cavendish where they will be guests of His Wor- ment of agriculture. welcomed the Russians to the United States. "We shall make every effort to assure that your stay here will be both pleasant and instructive." he said. -adding: l William Ration. James Callaghan. George Maclnnis. Daniel Shaw. Russell ltfacmlley. Interment was in Lorne Valley cemetery. - SI-off Changes MONCTON (CF)-General man- ager J. K. Grainger announced Saturday the appointrueut of Ed Dr. Donnell At Trinity Church . T- W. Larracey as managing editor "We believe firmly that it will ship Mayor J. David Stewart . vi:itinrgwCi:ilt:i1itanpzvrzgshidgnhegiis of the Moncton Times and Tran- be good for both of our nations and Mrs. Stewart at their sum- . - ed by me Prince Edward Island script succeeding the late J. Clair to understand each other better. If mer hunt a. His Excellency Regiment Band. attended mom- Gi'l.':Je':.g' we" seven, other lpg the Wm” 11" my "mv""ll'"1' Rube" G""'l"- Amb”5'd”l' l” uage, it is the language of food. We expect to speak to you in that language during your stay with us The 12 Russians. w hom there is not one dirt farmer. will ing worship at Trinity United Church yesterday where service :' was conducted by Rev. A. Frank MacLean who extended a hearty ' to the men of the Navy. , France to Canada. accompanied by his son and daughter arrive in Charlottetown. 1.80 p.m.-l-Centennial band con- cert at Rochford Square by P. E. pointments in line with a general shift of top personnel on this clty' morning and afternoon dailies. W. Fresher Robb. for many years city editor of The Tran- Sllc Per Insertion V .l. at. ma.-4. .. so. ,..... 4:QLVhS14xJKlQ4.4-Ill P--"V ..-.;... .-..s.....'v BIRTHS The Scripture lesson was read J crlpt. He is a native of Glace st dy Am i - in . m”'d Ram 5”” . . by the Commander of H.M.C.S. Bay. N.S. nilliuu aneti c:t'ir.?',','l.f.”.'f Wednesday. I) - Fire Chiefs no-Hg M .5, p,-mg. gawud Quebec. Captain 1:. W. Fincll- A. J. Ricks was ap inted day agriculture in Iowa. Nebraska, WW” V1" 59 ml" ”" ' "m" M "" C '””mma 'How','m1' "05 3mg 15.1,. go Noyes. C.D.. R.C.N. The guest e .. . editor and..David. .-former South Dakota.-Minnesota and Cal. Points of interest in the alter ti M N is 5 ft city PW"-'ll"' M We 'CC35l0'l W33 The officers and men of Ila Officers and ratings from l-IMCS-t to right: Capt. J. J. Connolly. V. Chaplain HMCS "Stadacona" offl- 'Wl'" edll” 0' Tl” Tlm" "'5 ' ll0l'llll- ”9”"- ”mn3 't G”V"”"”'" Mr. an tall I tr);-r L C0 '6 lbs. 3'” J-5- 30'lnell- D-Du "'lml5' three visiting warslltps yesterday "Quebec" I-IMCS "Huron" and' D. Naval Aide to the Lleut. Gov- ciated The sermon was preached "H" ”' Y"momh' N's" becmnu The Russian trip to the united House and concluding with after- :od,:;3mer' Be '3 yum " tar 0f Fifth Avenue Pl'BSbYlEl"ldl'l mornlngimade a colorfullspectacle HMCS "Iroquois" passed in re- erilor. Capt. E. D. Finch-Noyes. by Rev. Justin MacDonald of the mu" 'd"'"' stt't"- ll "'3 l""l9d- W8! ill!!!" "W" '9' " xepmch Bwch ' Church. New York City. Tfllllly as they paraded to church service view before His Honour Lieut.- CD RCN.. commanding officer Basilica Staff. Rev. Allan Mac- Robe” w' Murphy 5"" mm me mlmd briefly by 5" lllddwl Wml 39'”- Rmgvgs- At the Charlottetown Male Eight were heard in a spe- l Hospital on July 15, 1955, to Mr. tcial number, "The p Wayside ' and Mrs. Everett Reeves. South Cross." Freetown. a son. 8 lba.. I as. Taking as his subject "The Search for Peace of Mind". Dr. MMDONM-D-M H51” 00ll- '- Bonnell stated that peace within E.-I. on Sunday. July 17. 1955. to the Wm.” "N. ha come as I Moncion T r a n s c rip t repertor- Governor T. W. L. Prowse follow- HMCS "Quebec", Lieut. Governor M It.” a, the provincial ednob ing attendance at St. Dunstan's Prowse. Lleut. Commander J. Basilica and Trinity Unite rl Kenny. HMCS "Queen Charlotte". Church yesterday morning. His Lieut. Col. A. W. Rogers. E.D. Band provided stirring martial Honour. took the salute from a The R. C. party attended Mass music. Over six hundred were in position on the south side of the at St. Dunstan's Basilica where the parade, . lProvincial Building. Pictured left Rev. I.ouis A. Dougan, R. C. at Trinity United Church and to St. Dunstan's Basilica. The band of the l-i.M.C.S. Quebec and the Prince Edward Island Regiment Canadian public health inspectors The annual banquet of Mari- at Gander, Nf.d. left the Soviet time Fire Chiefs Association at the Charlottetown Hotel. 1.00 p. m.. followed by the annual ball. Bi-Centennial Acadian celebra- tion at North Rustico. Solemn High Mass at 10.00 am. The of- Danald of the staff of St. Dun- stan's University and presently attached to the personnel of HMCSu"Queen Charlotte" as R. C. Chaplain. was seated in the Sanctuary. Barteris Film Lab. The Russian Union and France without the re- raqulred v a c c i n a t i o n certifi- cates. When they arrived at Gan- der the Canadians insisted on vac- once worked for g Chronicle before it was merged with the Herald to form the Hall- fax Chronicle-Herald. OI-I. . . for many years cinating them. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett MacDon- u" f of i d the w Fraser Robb ficlal opening takes place at 2.00 all ' d8"rl""- WW 8 ""-- " i55lndu"-I-"ll?-all Tl-it tile -r Lionetfs Ten Baptist Vacation .'i'L3l?it&i.EiS.il”2i”'.1&ii2f v-m- no E eerie-cs Hubert om” of ti. hymns.” bomb we" (Continued from page 1) not the most dangerous thing with which we have to contend. but rather man himself without whom a bomb is harmless an- Guerin. Ambassador of Franceto Canada will take part in the cer- emony. Thursday. 21- Concluding ses- sions Fire Chiefs Convention. pers. Angus MacDonald. onetime pro- vlnclal editor of The Times. was made city editor of The Times iratks That Will Shape , , Blbl S h I History Begln At Geneva , c on The Daily Vacation Bible School. sponsored by the The Charlottetown Lionetts Club ;held a delightful lawn tea at the home of Dr. and Mrs. I. Rach- mel. North River Road on Thurs- ' CARRAGIIER - M the Char- lottetown Hospital on Saturday. July 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carragher. tnee Mary Mac- Howe Under . . "Imposslbl to ar ang in t d l- Charlottetown Ind Transcript. He is n natw' of c ” rromenortbdesleio (intareio ., I h ill l.tl'I Millan. R.N..I Charlottetown. a l”: "l53':!ed- "1 day afternoon. July 14lll- GWSP5 Dy STANLEYTRIDDLE tries. Baptist Sunday School gets under vllce 385'. NS. meet government during period wresnng ex lb on I E daughter. Karen Michele. weight In oqwlt nltmom te we” lmlved by Llonettes Lore lSTRONGEST DELEGATION way this morning at am in the when we are ' .." r -a 7lbs.. 1491- much" umphu zed t” mmm" Stevenson. past president. Ruby GENEVA (F-elllH5lmT3lk5 Wt No one knows what the Russian school rooms of the church. The particularly on subject you men- mm "" T! hwnd 9"" in me 1"" Matheson. President-elect and Dill .lW99ll East and west Wllll-ll' Wmlreply will be. Marshal Bulganin main sessions will be held each H r C DEATHS dMd'”l' Wmtlng "n m” ""3 Rachmel. Shape W0?” lll3l01'y 099" ll"? lll 3.may deliver some new proposal. morning from 9 until 12. conclud- P I could not be possible without a Christ-centered life. Many people who came to hear Dr. Bonnell speak could not be accommodated within the church. -Simulate Three The ten table was set Under ll few l"'""; , , 'or he may counter with a picture ing Saturday. tThe doors will open large CBIIOPY "ll the ldwll lllld The Prmlflvals , '1 ""5 lo”? of world affairs in which the West at 8.30 for pre-session activities.) was centred with a wedgwood dreamed-of meellllil Bl ""3 5""l' is the villain. Boys and girls from ages of about bowl of lovely garden roses. In" I"! I". l'lGl'B-lllell' Pldllst All four opening sulgmensg win six to twelve will be enrolled. The Llonette Connie Edgett poured dfdwll llll. their Stfdleky Cdfelllllyl be published won after they are course being used is a particularly tea and serving were Lionettes l'Ell9dl”5Bd- I I , made. They' are expected to con. interesting one and is entitled; Doris Williams. Helen Michael. The barsatmns bestns lln the gain some blunt speaking. t "Sailing With Christ." The bible mm, Cole. and Gladys Mo1;oy,.Palace of Nations overlooking thoeft Accompanied by MW, Khrush. stories. music and handcraft will JUDSON-At the Victoria Gen- eral Hospital. Halifax. on Sun- day. July 17. Beatrice Ann Gay, formerly of Pownal P. E. 1., widow of the late Austin Gay Judson. in her 74th year. Re mains will arrive at the Mac- Loan Funeral Home this. Monday TORONTO tCPt - Thc month-old motherlesa triplet tion. "It is my understanding that 9 hE3CRIPTloN fin you were elected to represent our V9'tcltlzens in Port Arthur and I was S y lo” elected to represent them at 0t- P E c II ' S T 8 of a Toronto jet pilot got theirluwm no” you 3”, doing your AK first taste of flylni Friday whengjob as I am trying to do." - theft father brought them. fromt -r--m--m----e- wmmpgl w T'”'””t” ”b9”d 5 TCA . three sisters. Mrs. I-1. S. Brown. 5"P"'C0l'5l0ll8ll0ll- airs. Allison Macl.eod. both of . - The babies William Lorne and . R plenlshers were Lionettes Bert ll--"l.k9fll G9ll8VB- There. leaders h . gh C - g t 1 d g be carried out on a nautical theme v v Charottetown. and Mrs. E. R. :::::";?m;' 0.(l;(:,nkorglT mm v;,l;i:'::l ."A" Ex R;,(.h' mm Doyleg Phyllis you". Britain. the United States. Russia En? M,f.s,,2I"3;'.',l;;1”;,ful.o5f';',. and will have to do with such stor- a:g""'m"l': :0"3be?e! 1:0 Tlbee: Sullivan of North Adams. Mass. liliiled Church lntueri-nent in the P ll" ""1 Rlllh Fl”G9””d- mm France .wm "V '0 remncnelviet defence minister who was a '35 53- lN03h'5 A'k- '-he Baby to N” ugh!” nd '3"? 9'; Burial will be at Forest Lawn. ' Church cemeterv CAMP GAGETOWN Na 4C?) The beautiful terrace "we" Ei.""l.i".'iS tvlfm .0" l.i"'..l. mi; "'ll'"' c”'""de 0' Pmldfl" Elm ,!;"”"”' J?,','"h5,"df Gnfff Wm?" ontomafter bell: ".ii'.?tt.f.?3o "turf: V”'””""" i i' .. . .. '. C ' and fine weather made it a most 0" ll ell 0 ell e co ' uh , M , ha; Bulganm u. cant: on e a o a ee an . I . Cl'RRlE-At Montreal on Sunday. A" "mm '”"1”'”" '""”"i enjoyable afternoon for all ai- lWlll- '9 "W" 8 5 l Paula shipwreck experience. The "W ”' G"""- M” l rived by air Sunday. July 17. 1955, Mr. Hammond J. Currie. HEPll 72 years. formerly of Pcakss. P.E.I. Funeral notice late-r. MACEWEN-At the P E. I. Hos- pital on July 15. 1955. Mrs. Wil- liam ltfaclitrcn of Sllmmerside. fnrmcrly of Mt Stewart. in her 33rd year licr rcmnins resting at the Clltcliffc Funeral Home until noon today then in Mt, Stewart roomod over Camp Gagetown Sun- day as army engineers tested a device of their own invention. Two similar "bombs" will simulate atomic explosions for two military exercises this week. The engineers used a combina- tion of hand p-enades. dynamite. oil and other ingredients. The re- sult was a booming explosion and mushroom-cloud effect. tending. Llonette Dot Rachmel was re- cipient of a small gift of appre- lclatinn from the Lloneties for the vac of her home for this affair iSei'i'lemeni' Was A Matter For In preliminary discussions Sun- day. the Western leaders allotted Sir Anthony Eden the task of stat- ing their ideas for assuring peace in Europe. But the opening speech will be made by President Eisen- hower. PEACE IN EUROPE In a sun-bathed city gay with alghtaeers and vacationers. Eden met President Eisenhower and He was the last of the Big Four arrive. At the airport he pulled tatement from the pocket of his blue suit and declared that the chief task of the conference was "the creation of confidence be- tween countries." Bulganin heads the -strongest Kremlin delegation ever to leave .Moscow. The first meeting of West- ern and Soviet heads of govern- i Z” l handicraft will ilfclude the making . of sailor's belts. sandals. dolls, plaques. etc. The school is being under the joint leadership of Rev. B. L. Milton and i with a staff of trained and experi- enced leaders and a large attend- ance is expected when the enroll- ment begins this morning. Next Sunday morning the child- conducted R. J. Rupert F0 Riggs' wife died in child- birth five months ago. Since then the triplets have been cared for by five different families at (limit. The pilot has two other children, Bonnie. 7, and Bobbie. 10. living with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Riggs. in Toronto. F0 Riggs said a foster home is being arranged for the babies. "They will be away about a year. PIONEER STATION The first electric plant for light- ing purposes in the United States was built at San Francisco in 1879. lollltsoll s J0liils0ii III Kent St. Dial 6133 'riew77?o't7m"3t'zll ren who have attended the ses- lxpgnu up um"; siona will attend the church ser- thea I'll make arrangements to have all five children home with . Unhm Church for mneml service French Premier Edgar rm;-e gt ments came Sund night at a di.n- bRaduca monthly payments ...eIssn Co. And Union . , th . la 1' l k 1.3 out , -n. ner given by Faure with Bulganin. body '-- I, . . . b'll . . . and have more cash left I glitz St:-ttvlanlftk C,:Eri:treior3I'r.mrm(Int in taiktrdeiorertllrleelahttlslnf a ey Khrushchev and "hukov as guests g':uo.wIng u,:":,&'::f me . um : .3? "w "I. "1: :'3.r'..'eb month with a Bill Cannot: ANTlG0Nl5l'l- N-S lCPl-W589 During their discussions the Rua- 01 ll0ll0T- and friends will have an opport- - '5”, 5”” 7” datlorl loan hare. Imployill mt" '" - BEEHM - At Charlottetown an 5- l'l- Mllcxllllloll 95” Sflllday hfislan delegation, headed by Marshal INTENSIVE P3-lPA3A"oN3 unityq of viewing a display of Its ISIOIIUIP PC8808 I Wu?-73 311 328 S40 Women-m'"l'd"Pi"'l9Ta:,',:':”';: - July is, Mrs. Elinor Christina: In latvhg me , of ssn. wu. ll” "0 c0"""9'" 0" I ltelllllve iNllmlal Bulganin. the prime min- Preparation for the conference mbj, ,,o,k ,m,,,,pu,,,,d. - , . --I am for loan on ll?” "'9 vmmu : ambm. widow of the late Capt. trod L. Campbell win 0 passed 'K'""""' l""”l"3d S"'"'d” l"””"Il8ler- -Pull lllrollilll the city In In 3'" 5"" l"''”''''' ml” "” """ II VCICOIIVCP ' 3 ”''''''''''''"'''"'''M''' M" "' M” H mm M ;r Harry Bruhm. formerly of Mon- awn! Job is. loss. 5V9l'l9d I Wll" 0' 300 Wmlle" "open car on a sightseeing tour, Western countries invited Russia ' . Mr .9. "v;""' 'f”"t"";:', p - tsgue. Private funeral service at R H 300111 Fl5llel'l9S- '39" ll"''- They were heavily escorted. on Ml! 10 10 9-11' I "IICW l7l'0cOr h wml h 5.” 1 ed 3 n” n "N i ' - l , Montague on July 18. Burial in ' "l" u” ""'lYv Mmlth Judge Macxlnllon. who headed mm soot” pm-.13.. Mn-.15”; dure" in an effort to "resolve the ” "”V by 5” 'l Lower Montague cemetery. 5"" G” ""”l' "" l" "”"- ' A three-member mnclllalloll ll0"d- V, L ' . Molotov visited the nut pmhlemu confmntlns the "m" ”' "" mm ''.M'' 3”” "' "l" "" '5'” Y" "9" "l" said the settlement was "I mdl- Western foreign ministers indlvldu- wor " Cum 3-? P''"' H"l::':ldr '5'” let for company and union.” ,1”. The Western foreign ministers DAM-Mou-1-3 N 3 mp) ' ' " um ”' ” ' lathpl-afar pagans. . - - - -adillnaallorninlummersld, ”' ..?.::::l:...E:"t::::..:'..':::'.;l. ..:.l:':;".2.i::. ms ..:.':.”..::: :::i.....ud"..:.'"'...."'l.;.:tl"o...' ”"3 W rt: ..'.:.'""'.....""-l 1- t- "- -M -w or we I-3 an new mom sr-rr mM"""''" H. D. 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