I unisi Governments one E pg with g)':,'4l))(1o,ooiJinosIscso1sntI'y1oyeas-s ooo,ooo-from the Nationalists. Besides controlling more than one-third of the worlds population, the Communists have extended their rule to more than one-fifth oi the world's land mass. Early in the Seco T World War. Russia began adding to her popula- tion and territory, taking over Inge slice of eastern Poland. two provinces of Romania and the three baltic states-Latvia, Lithu- anla and Estonia. BIG GRAB! Moscow hit some 13.000 square miles out of Finland as a result d 0 Billion the war. By getting a foot into coalition governments and always moving deliberately into control of the in- terior ministry. the Kremlin took rules-s over control one by one of Poland. Romania. Hunzlfv. Albania. Bill- and Karla and Czechoslovakia. East Germany. under soviet oc- cupation. has had little choice but to follow communism since the end of the war. Throughout eastern Europe, the Soviet method was first to get rid of opposition leaders by pressure. intrigue and police action. The ain'- vivingr politicians acquiesced in Communist Afters to join them: our: Mrsnnls In only one case did the Moscow system mlsfire. Marshal Tito. once considered the s tr o n g e s t ally among the satellites. broke with the Cominform in May, 1948, and led Yugoslavia out of the Soviet lhs.Paal6mdsthaslaltea vBkoIdIiahaaadIlau. , whaI.iIwillDOd)Irto!Io wiainwiihmambsessthmiamily we The mat - M -I 1'-wt-...'?.':'.':?..'..':....'5.'i..”':'r:'...i”...": o”9P90Pl"Mlll"30"-unhnoocdtwhoudeathtookphce squaremi1es.NowTito'sreghnasnddmlyatherhomeatIt.Ed- followsitaownindepaIIduttiaemWlfdll9i3IlIII00i93!0lN ofoommunlsm. I Mr. Mrs.BennyBlanchard ..'E.":i:. .'zf.:...I.i'..'.. ......."”?'.":';. gm hung-,;;e t;r- :3 mm; Moscowitscapitai.'l'oday.thereh 3"""”. hr 7”” '3' a second pivotal and focal centn for communism in Asia-In Pap- in Asia. more square miles under commu- nism. China fell by force of arms to most did. Guns also wrested North Viet Nam for the Reds with its stimated population of xa,ooo.ooo and 62,000 square miles. LOCKE ROAD Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View was in Lower Howl!!! 0!! 'l'hIll'I- day November 24th. Jerry Arsenault of Forest View was in 0'Leary on, Thursday Nov- ember 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '1'. Gallant of Forest View were visitors on Friday evening November 25th at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Fred Arsenault of Howlan. The ladi of the Ste. Anne Club oi Howlan cld their annual chick- on supper on Tuesday evening. November 22nd at the home cl Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault of I-lowlan. A miscellaneous shower was held on Monday evening November am at the home of Mr. and . Anthony Finnan in honor oi their daughter Ruth. A nice sum of money and beautiful were received by the bride. Sandra Arsenault oi Howlan spent the Friday, November 22nd with her cousins. Marlene and Carol Arsenault oi Howlan. ;,.. suousrnca: covs w. 1. Priscilla MacFadyen. Meeting op- sued by ll-B81118 all Island followed by repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by seventeen members Plyllll their dues. Minutes of the last annual ' and regular meetings were read and approved. The president in a few well chos- en words thanked the members their cooperation during it was decided to have iector at the school in 355?? Eitiir eating closed 508 the "Queen" Lunch waswseT"vP:d. Iv the hostess. sedated by of the members. ' P0110 DECLINE! ALMA Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bowness and Miss Lila Mountain spent the week with relativesin Winsloe. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Gsudei. Plea- sant Vlew, were guests of Mr. and Mrs- John P. Wallace on Thursday Nov. 34. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Barbour and Mrs. Winnifred Dunbar, Vancou- ver, 3. C. visited relatives in Glen- wood and West Point recently- Mlss Irene Kinch, R.N.,and bro- ther Elmer Kinch arrived home from Halilax to attend the funeral of their sister Miss Rita Klnch which was held on Friday Nov. 25 to Sacred Heart Church. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs . Lloyd Dunbar attended the Royal Winter Fair in M" Toronto. They will also visit reis- tives in Windsor, Ont. and Boston before returning home. senator and Mrs. George Barbour, Charlottetown visited relatives In Montrose recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacNev- in, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace and family of O'Leary visited Mn and Mrs. Jack Dunbar and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford MacNeil recently. Word has been received by Mrs. Joseph Dimbar of the death of her sister-in-isw. Mrs. William Harris in Attleboro, Mass. Mrs- Winniired Dunbar left on Sunday Nov. 1) en route to Van- couver, B. C. accompanied by her son Jack. They will visit in Mono- ton and other cities on their way home. symva” is t nded to the family of the late Rita Kinch whose death took place at the home of her parents on Tuesday Nov. :1. The annual meeting of the Alma Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John P. Wallace on Thursday Nov. 10. After the usual routine business the election of of- ficers took place: President, Mrs. Donald Barbour; Vice-F. ident, Mrs. Arthur Remmie; Secretary, Mrs. Waldron Barbour; Treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Duggan re-elected. All convenors and directors were ro- elected. One new auditor. Mrs. John P. Wallace was appointed with Mrs. Wallace Donald re-elected. D ELMSDALE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell left by car recently for a visit to Boston and other American cities. Mrs. Seymour Thompson and her sister Mrs. Milligan have gone to Charlottetown to spend the winter months. Mr. Donald Williams of the Roy- al Canadian Navy has returned to Cornwallis, Nova Scotia spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Williams- Mrs. Ada McArthur has return- ed to her house after several weeks spent in Summerside with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bernard of I-laver hill, Mass., were guests of Mrs. Hazel Cameron for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wallace and daughter, Mrs. Weldon Rennie, wlsare recent visitors to Summer- s e. Mr- Clayton Wallace has returned to his home from Toronto and will be a student in Grade XII at Al- berton High School. Messrs. J. W. and Gerald O'- Brien were visitors to Summer- side on Friday Nov. 25. The many friends of Mrs. Alton Hardy are pleased to learn she h convalesclng at her house. after re- ceiving trestment at Western Hos- pital for a few days. It is pleasing to note that Mrs. Oui Ourpway By J. R. Williams Ernest Myers is recovering follow- I Mr. Ben Arsenault has left for commuumam south Korea al- Stoughton. Mass- and other parts of the United States where he plans to spend a few weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Joseph P.Vaudet and three children have returned to their home in St. Louis after spending ;;Ill'B weeks visiting in Mill Town Miss Theresa Doucett who is em- ployed at the Prince County Hos- .....m-m;:.j..... ing a few days' treatment at Wes- tern Hospital. It was with sincere regret that relatives and friends learned of the death of Mrs. M. J. Redmond at her home in Aiberton on Nov. lo. She was the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs- James O'- Brien. To her bereaved sons, daugh- ter, sisters and brothers, sincere sympathy is extended. 1 When norms insuru alaetrie mnw.sryouhvemheIrnIi;res-a- .. '-"".:.'.::.1 r.u ...""... pom "5... heator and some elecisicsi equipment cannot op- la "T16-volt t. i re r A.Cn. elxghity (oral: long as the exists. Automatic con- ant wheaeplowee H to in rmtond Ioypzotgctvyaum Onanlisnes-nmeyllectrIePis to In built isreapacitiea to It tnho needsoianyhomeorbuainam... l,mtoh0.000watta. ii Congratulations extended to 3-"11! N ins-Ind the future -dvl-cu ll Mr. and Mrs. Wils.i:.Thlhideau on communism are expected to occur am, "cu; mu-rug. gig ego: la Inth Irnma ulate n on nu-is -med her em to North &..f.'.., pin... 15.... u..”2'.".... 52i”...i:..'i';' .'i”.'.i.":.2:”..”.....' "" " 0" W ”' M" "4 ::"'.,.';:,:i rick "hiblde . 0 and joined with the Allied forces Along an ,;unnn.':m;hu,- 01.11,. 1.3. with this, the Soviets gained from 12,”, chmswn "5 M". cmgum 33170" me. Kurlle ill" 000 0'0 st. Edwards. Their attendants were 350-000 -m01'a. 990919 and 10-000 Winnifrod Thibldeau and Ben Ber- nard. a High School student of Notre Dame Academy. Mr. Jean de Moss and daughter Patsy Ann of Summerside cent visitors to Cape Wolfe. i Mrs. Charles Walsh, Brae,”wIIo Is spending some time with her daughter, Glengarry was also a gue daughter. Miss Gladys Walsh. Burt- Rev. J.N. Trainor, St. Marks. re- cently returned from Halifax. N. pital in Summerside has arrived home to attend the funeral of her mother Mrs. Peter Doucett. POPE SEEKS UNITY VATICAN CITY (Reuters)ePope Pius has urged business executives to "contribute" in help to "destroy the roots of hate which feed the class struggle." made public Monday, the Pope told members of the Italian Federation of Busines Executives that they were called upon to make their contribution in order that the clash Y of classes may be contained. When storms knock out eiric power... 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