Piriisoirlf. Gel-0 er'2l'll ding justice. ' gender Leonard llanldns of nswson Springs. KY-. V1" I600?! me first of 8810 monthly pension 11 Help fhfqyuu of suffering it inflicted on an Innocent man. uh , Ilankins will accevi 11 V g gratitude. some dlunvoinhwl us no bitterness. ” u I 012': annual: W0 00-" "" 59.yea1'-Old southernar said in I resonant drawl that carried no an8e.r- Mm A bill orovldlns 30010" 3300 I month for the rest of his life has been passed 0? '””' houses of the Minnesota 198l513' ture. When I number 01 0310' unrelated claims are settled by I conference committee. the 5"! goes to the governor. Hanldna payments would be retroactive to Jan. 1. WANTS TO FORGET "1 thank God that the legisla- ture did as much lotllm 08 it did," Hankins said. "rho only mingformetodonowlstoput all of those terrible years behind me, I don't want to think of them. I-lankins was pardoned in 1951. years after members of the Bar- ker-Katpie gang which held up I bank in MlnneaP0ul Nd kmed two policemen in 1902. had con- , fessed Hanklns had no part in the bank robbery. llankins. because ehlky ClI'CI-1111' stances pointed to him, was con. victed Feb. 6. 1933, and sentenced to life imprisonment. In 1905 mobster Jesse Doyle. I member of the Barker gang. cleared Hanklns. A long chain of hearings followed. Several times liankins was promised his free- dom. . llankins won his release largely Former Resident Of Millvule Dies At S'side -Mr. John Edgar Hagen. I not- ive of Mlllvale who has resided in summerslde for the past five years. died yesterday morn It the Igeofw. Mr. Hagen re ed about five years ago after being I highly successful farmer In Milivale for I number of years and moved to Summ side where he and Mrs. Hagen lived with their daughter. Mrs. Louis Sherry and Mr. Sherry. until her untime- b death about two years ago. Mr. Hagen had been in failing health for the past two years and had been confined to bed for about three months. During that time be was cared for by his daughter; HalIaurvivedbytwosons,Ed- whhNsvwGlIs .N. 5., and also two aass Funeral Home from where Minnesota's lllylnaltt for 13000 40' bodyiIrestinga'tIieBow-cguu-5 I Free After 01.9 Years In Life Pension through "the efforts of his sister. Mrs. Dalia Lowery. Jack Mu. Bay. St. Paul correspondent for Ths Associated Press, and Sig Couch. I former Minneapolis de- tective. Mrs. Lowery was granted 310.000 by the legislators as part- ial recompense for the money spent in gaining her brother's re- Kensington -The dual skate of the season was held on Saturday evening, A rll Oil.-in the Kenaington Rink w th I good attendance considering the condition of the roads in the surrounding communities. The ice although soft was remarkable for such a late date. V Mrs. Iottie Clark has returned to her home in Baltic, after spend- igiognaome time at North St. Elea- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Weddell Baltic. were recent visitors to Tryon and Vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Burns returned home on Monday after spending the Easter holiday with friends in Aiberton and vicinity. Mrs. Preston Green, Mslpeque, was I visitor to Charlottetown on April 9th. There she visited with her mother, Mrs. Gilllspie who is I patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Somers and family of Summerslde, were visitors to Malpeque over the week-end. Master Gary Somers, Summer- sldc. is spending I few days with Hamilton. Special Easter service was held in the Princetown United Church on Sunday morning with a good num- ber present. The service was conducted by Rev. Alexander McKay. which was very appropriate and inspiring. Suitable music was rendered by - the choir with Miss Shirley Green Is pianist. Special Easter service was also conducted in the Keir Memorial Church at Malpeque on Sunday morning with Rev. 'E. W. B conducting the services. His many friends in this vicin- ity will be pleased to learn Mr. Colin Ramsay of Summersdle. but formerly of Hamilton. is recover- ing from an attack of pneumonia. can His many friends will regret to learn Mr. George H. Riley. teacher at Norboro School had the misfor- tune of stepping on I fork on Sat- urday mornin and has been laid up over the ester holiday. A serious out-break of distemper has broken out among the dogs in the surrounding districts, and many valuable farm dogs have died as I result of this outbreak. A travelling salesman or any one else looking for I farmer. would have difficulty these days in find- ing one, as most farmers. who happen to be fortunate enough to have any potatoes remaining spend most of their spare time in the counting the "gold nug- gets." for which they have been offered I record high price for Church for Mass at tn o'clock. this time of the year. CV. Western Guardian -IAYHOND BEAM. to I Hot. will be I his 0'I.Inl?O3::.I- -CAID PARTY. Hansington 8 p.lI. Everyone” w I 1'' --l.lllIVE May 1. Bassar and home aooking . lansington Presbyterian Church. INLI at lair clIrk's. Kansington. Saturday. April 10th at 8.00 p.m. Irishtown -HEAR Mr. J. W. Bod Camp- bell. M.L.A.. speak so viacial affairs own radio Its on CFCY tonight It 1:15. -TBYON UNITED CHURCHES. Sunday, April 17th. Tryon 11 a. m. Cripand I p. In. Cape Traverse 'l.,80,,p. m. Rev. Lloyd Archer. -.ANNUAL MEETING Bedeoue Dist:-ictL.O.l,.,willbehaldin Borden e Boom. Tuesday. April 10th. 0.00 p. -. -IN HOSPITAL - Friends of Mrs. Colin Love of Borden will East to learn that she is still I patient in the Prince County Hos- ital.-S. -COME To the variety concert in King George Hall. Kensingtoo Tuesday. April 3th. at 0:15 p.m. Sponsored by the Margato Y.P.U. -KING GEORGE BALL.-Kem Iington, Friday. April me. "The Arrival of Kitty" by Summersida Presbyterian Young Adults. Spon- sored by Remington Presbyterian Y. P. S. It s.so. Admission 00 and 3 cents. -VISITING SUMMERSIDE - Mr. and Mrs. Parley Giberson and family ' of Rivas-ton. School 10.00 I. no. Divine Service 11.00 I. m. Freetown 0.00 p. m. Therewl1lbenosarvlcelnKelr Memorial. Mal ue. Mr. Good- will MacDougIll I preach It the two regular services. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean B. A.. B. Th.. B. D., Minister. -FUNERAL THURSDAY - Tba funeral of the late Mrs.'l'ho- mas Gillespie. Carleton. was his cousin, Master Jarlde Caseley. '"' -MAGlS1'B.AI'E'l COURT - In magisti-Ite's court yester- day Magistrata R. S. Hinton, Q.C.. the trial of I S charged county presiding. side man ....:.-.-...-.s.-.-. Person A als a fat Thanks wQ ummer- uuier the Ex- cise Act was Idtonrnsd for one week. i ' held from bar late residence on Thursday afternoon. Service was conducted by Rev. J. H. Bishop. assisted by Rev. W. R. -Mackay. interment was in Church of soot- land Cemetery. Cape Traverse. The pallbearers were Messrs. llccanll. Earl Sawler and Sheldon Nichol-I son. -8. ' -an-rnnsams cums ASS'N-F ? E L335? 3?? a.v.u. "cams Meeting Hold a . --'.l'haloedcoIsIotIdthaP.l.l. Deal!!! A.Y.P.A. held H lltwasde'cldadthatonadala- thanemintonconfsranca to haldatxlnrs college. Halifax. Junel.ltoJune8.ThsWlndaor dloceaanconferencaistobsiseld July, 1. I and I at Windsor, N.S. this conference. It was decided that the annual meeting of the P.E.!. Deanery A.Y.P.A. be held at the church centre in CI'lMudonMIyll.Atthismeet- his young people to fill the or. H00 01 the President. treasurer angmpdublicity secretary are to be The meeting closed with prayer M1 by the Deanery organizer, Rev. P-. Piarcey. Piusville -Mrs. Fred Arsenault, is spend. lng sometime visiting with mm. bers of her family in Tomato. Mr. Sidney Forbs. Summerslde. was I business visitor to the dis- trict on Wednesday, April eth, Some of the residents of this district are taking advantage of the high price of potatoes and despite the bad roads are getting some to market by tractor and wagons. A large crowdifrom this and surrounding districts. attended the services at St. Anthony's Church Thursday, Friday. Saturday and Sunday, although the roads were in very bad condition. Mr. Terrence Gallant. returned to St. Dunstan's University. after spending his Easter holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gallant of Duvar. Messrs. Lomer and Gerald Gal- lant have returned to their studies at St. Dunstan's University. after spending I very enjoyable Easter holiday with their parents. Mr and Mrs. John F. Gallant. Pius: ville. Mr. Desmond Gallant. Montreal. returned to his home on Friday night. He was accompanied by Dale Corcoran. who spent I week visiting his sister. Mrs. Joseph Clarkin and Mr. Clan-kin. Montreal. Miss Catherine Gallant. employ- ed at the Western Hospital. Alber- ton. spent Easter at her home in Piusviiie. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gallant who have been in Saint John. for sometime arrived in Plusville on Saturday evening. DA I O Leary Master Blair Colllcutt of Spring- field West. spent the week-end with his tber. Mrs. Jean Colll- ccutt. in O'Leary. ' Miss Donna Palmer of Free- land. was I recent visitor to Cole- man. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macliean and other friends. Mrs. Blair Salient. Summerslde. was a visitor for I day to the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred MIcLeod in Brae. Mr. and Mrs. Basel Wediock. have moved across the road to the residence of Mr. Cecil Dennis in 0'lnIry. Mrs. Foster Ellis, o'LaIry. has gone to . where she will spend some time with friends and relatives. Mr. Iud Mrs. Keith Macbougall of Springfield West were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maenoogall. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Ramsay wg visitors to Charlottetown rec- en . The many friends of Mrs. Alvin Maclaod of Hebron, are very glad to hear that she has returned to her home from the Prince County Hospital in Sumsnerside. Friends of Mrs. Richard Delaney of Brae are sorry to hear that she is confined to her home with jaun- recently dice and all hope for I speedy well. .9. Mr. Charlie Willis. o'I.eary. motored to i Charlottetown on Monday. where he visited with ral- Itives and friends. ' -C. P. Bloomfield - Corner -Miss Alberta MIcAusland a t ' Summarside High School spent the Easter weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Edward MIcAnIland Mr. and Mrs. Pius Arsenault were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsadluit an Sna- day, April 10. Mr. Henry B as of lnvarnass. was I business tor to Bloom- field on Monday. April 9. l meetllll led the A ....'.:;....'r W-L 'Pariy Toombs. Shown above are models who took part in ftParty Invitations" at the Fa aid of the Prince County Hospital, in the Baptist Hall. on Wednesda Peggy Preston, Miss Dons MacLean, Mrs. Shirley S1mpson,Miss Ellerslic . and Bideford -Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Phillips and family. Halifax. N. S.. ape t the holiday weekend visiting wit Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Mlllar, also relatives in Summersideii P. E. 1. Mrs. Phillips remained e week or so. but Mr. Phillips re- turned to Halifax on Monday. April 11. . re for I Mr. Robert MacCauli. Halifax. spent the long week-end visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maccauli. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord. St. Andrew's. N. B.. spent the Easter week-end with the latter's moth- er. Mrs. Edna Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe and daughter. Vicky Lynn. were guests of the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharpe. Q'Leary. Friday. April 0. Miss Juaneta Newcombc. North- Im. is visiting with her grandmo- ther, Mrs. Edna Morrison; on Messrs. Henry Grant and Harry Gillis. have returned to their homes here after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchin- son. Salnt John. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and daughter. Kathleen. motored to A1- berton on Friday. April ii. to visit with the former's Winnie Morrison. also an Mrs. Lillian Fraser. Mrs. Jeanetta Ogden. Alberton. spent the holiday week-end visit- ing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllls ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paynter and two children. Penfield. N. B.. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter. - Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutchin- son and daughter. Connie. Sum- merside. ware week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchin- son. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchin- son and daughter. Susan. Saint John. N. B.. are visiting with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. old Gillls and the farmer's father. Mr. Willard Hutchinson. They were accompanied home by "19 Misses Lorena Thompson and Her- tha Morrison Ilso of Saint John. who visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Macxlnnon. C o n w I y. then rammed to Elierslie to spend Easter Monday with Miss Thomp- sonis aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. Mr. Orville Miller of the R. C. A. I. stationed at Cbatham. N. B.., spent the Easter holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mlllar. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maynard and son Kenneth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert some on Tues- day. April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bridges and daughter, Patsy. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coughlln and daughter, Jean. motored to summerside on Saturday. Aliflrl 9- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchin- son and daughter. 311500 0000110" panied by Misses Iorena Thomp- son and Bertha Morrison Ind- Mr. Barry Glllis. visited with relatives and friends in Summersida a Monday. Avril lltlr. Miss Florence Palmer has re- tumed to her new home in the Murray Road, after spendin the East week with Mrs. Harol Gil- mother. Mrs. aunt. Mr. Alfred MIcl..ean. left on Tuesday morninm AD?" 13- '0 visit with .his son and daughter- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B. Mac- Lean. Saint John. N. B. Mr.-and Mrs. Stanley Hayes. Halifax. N. 3., spent the holiday waek-and with the farmer's PIF am. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes. lllasborialdorrisonoftlrellnyll , N. S.. spent the week-end with liar parents. Mr. and . John Morrison. MhsWlllariaGilliswboisIm- .?.:...............:. tohhhosnaaftarspendinlaonga I tint ll Sllnt Join. El. Mas Planar taatlrher in 0'- , II bud”' mglm. Mrs. R. I. Horns. :01-c Ladiunily lira soryyncu fe dlylln . . Albert Saunders suurwunm. Jain K and Mr. and Mrs. Albut lteoaaa oi Albsrtna. u-D. gaxnadlan Navy. stationed at HIli-- - It is the first army-sponsored cl body formed outside Canada. the defence department said Fri- day. All service personnel and their dependents over 17 were eligible to vote. ' Five of the seven- council mem- man W02 Harry Leask. Tomato. alderman; Lt.-Col. C. B. MIcFar- lane, Hamilton. alderman; Lieut. John Barrett. Kingston. 0nt.. con- troller; Cpl. Patty Moore. Saint John. N. 3., and W0: G. W. Mun- cloyed It the Health Centre. Tyne alley. visited at her home here on Monday. April 12. Mr. Ind.Mrs. Melvin Hutchin- son Ind daughter. Susan. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rennie and daughter. Betty. Elms- dale on Sunday, April II. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller. Sum- merslde. visited with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr.,and Mrs. Al- bert MacArtbur during the long wdek-end. Mrs. Harold Gillts has received word of the birth of daughter. Judy Lynn to Corporal and Mrs. Allister Locke (nee Ruth Simmons. Summer-side. P. E. L.) of Winni- peg. Manitoba. on March 01. Looks Road -Miss Penny Griffinpar-rived It Bloomfield Station on her way home to spend the Easter hou- dsya with her parents at her home in Burton 'iIlrs.Doloth7CnlllcuttIndaon WIlIl0'X&!7.QADfllC. Idwardtlriftlaeflnrtonwas la!'orsItViIwoIAps-lit. Aftnjvlsitingbisrelativas hi rorsstViqw.toeMcLeInreturn- stltahisliosna.iaAlbertoaII AIIHIO. Prsnkcnllicntt Ifthaleaerve BdIlwashHowianoIAprilI. bers are attached to Col. Cor- . ' bould.! batmmm. It'.'hociI1ys Almmci Church on Good MARITIMERS nu.-:c'rso ' ”- P - Cmmcu "'9mb'": Percy Sweet of Forest View was wuM:'6t c?.?i”:”f"":;...?”i.'32; ”l W” ”" W” "'- Mlss Marie Peters of Bloom- field came to Howlan on April 8. to visit at the home of Grace Arsenault of Howlan. A very large crowd of people, attended the Service at St. An Lloyd Cullicutt of the Reserve Road was in 0'l.eary and How- iIn on, April 7. Norma Arsenault of Howisn who is attending Tlgnlsh Convent spent the Easter holidays at her home in Howlan. -Charlie His and True-man Har- ris of the Locke Road. were in 0'- Leary on Saturday. April 9th. Laurette Arsenault who is em- ployed in Summerslde came home to spend the Easter holidays at her home in Howlan. Francis Colllcutt of the Reserve Road. was in liowlsn on Saturday. April 9th. Dorice Gallant of Duvar. was in O'i..cary on Saturday. April 9th. Willis McLean of the Locke Road. wals in liowlan on Saturday. April 9t . Clifford Arsenault of Howlan. was in Forest View on Thursday. April 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Eusebe Aisenauit and family of Howlan. motored to I BABY OHIGKS out on Wednesday rmornlng to grade potatoes at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Locks of the Locke Road. Mrs. Truemsn Harris of the Locke Road was I visitor April 6th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ainslie Sllllker and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Slliiker and family of For- est View. Franres Griffin who has been empio ed for I few months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffin. Locke Road has r ' returned to bu home i Glen- EHTTY. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsensult of Howlsn recently motored Ia Charlottetown and on the return trip they stopped in at Emerald to visit relatives. -AN MORRISON & MscEA0llElltl Electrical Contractors HAMPTON Phone Crapaud If It Is Electrical Call us. Be ready for the expected big ponltry markets next fall. Buy the best in chicks. All B.0.P. sired. heavy breeds. good layers. The Psmiloton Hatchery tgsmngtop Phone 5-! I ICWIMGIIEI atlaathwas Il'ssadVlIwnAosl0'raII PURE IARIADOS MOLASSE5 OUAIYS. "N75 0? GALLON5 . i it at Canadian of Commerce Snmnsarslda. P.E.I. Phone I88 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville It Water Street Summ lax. . I. O..;0X - INSURANCE B. E. Ellis. 8 Son Limited Eire - Ante - casualty 5 Summer It. Snmmersida Optometrist REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Sammerside B. F. Hunter. 13.0. Sosnmerslde. P.E.I. - Phone I110 SMAI.LMAN'S BUILDING A. Rgymong Grant. 3 Water - Hammerslde Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PBONE I530 ' PHYSICIANS Photographers THE READ STUDIO n. w. snass Dr. Hubert MacNelli,M'.D. Physician - Surgeon Water Street. Stunmorslda Phone 7038 Ilse G&& Pt Toronto Stacks , nun";-'" mm " I that l I . u I 33......-I--"""' 5 3 3 ”15E.'.'i.'c""-..... Illnaille 1: 1: 1: asnlewaar win 11- ll gleonsoa do is 5 Insane Hill I a I no an sad us us no no N near as It uaoanaai an as . g inert loan is is I aloonoaarsa as an as snaon am I 1000 10 I-It eunavaa i It is a mu: a-aai but we we &'n”l'. '” ”' ”' .i'J.i'."""a-.s. '5 '3 "' menu: :11 4:” .3 : nan: sure 0 O : sue: an gg ., 3 In rob Yul GA It St an 34:.” ': m In 3 is on -sits" 8 .::'.: 1.1.... : E 3 alt...” . 3" ? '1? I molstalla .1 an-sold H I 'l ".::..-:-r. it 'i."”i- h ....."""' 1'. 1: 2 on hhaobddss am am an '0 '0 000 "' "' Inna r am am is In 13" " W ” 3 use I Itaaa I i:.'.'...".3:... '3 '3 '3 msmulnn 0' - '- oomsauaor as as as :3 J" gtl ft .133” "" ' ' " ultlogama WA 3 his son G:"gxp : : : Um 0" 59' Mm H: u: so: Okalta i :Il00GaG..PFt.a A 314.'g'0"'"'Yum. 'f.'g' T” Q. ,..g:";:--'''' -3 -13 -3 row--"-....... '2: -2 1'... user: M ii I ”””'”'” " "W" ?&"3'"E... S'..3z.3u i"r'3&31- 5 3- 3 so :Ei.::" rt 2 2 El - . , B ' usm gztgnelds iii; 3 1: m”g3gL:;q'f d3” '3'" 3:” i ' ' W A " "W H " ” ”' 4MO0PIrbaI I1 00 I , 4 . , 1'ntIOGold.hawI as so an ,,, ' -as . . 5- 4 . sasoaeiaeu s s s 1”” Pm” 1” '” . I -- assooana as u a ”"P'"'”' " " ' Invitations" At S' 'd F h' Sh 3” at 3t ' '3 us 1: ' SI 6 BS lOn OW manor-n as an an M P"-H" "M ”i ”' , usoaulea us no its m'”'""V 9' ”” ” '" sluon Show sponsoredgby the Okto Ciubln rig g-gut, 3.. 3,, 3,, "'” ;.'f.l”' .83 S .3 y evening. From left to right they are: MISS scan Dowts us -as us 51000 PM 0 g 3 34 Doreen Campbell, Mrs. J. K. Beer. Mrs. William ,,:,',3,i'.;"'", 3:1: ,5? 3” p..p""d" as as as ' ' PhOL0 by DOT! S6813. 15:1: ::r..::h ' l-.1 3 3 i3 gm ;; 3; ,1 L 1-, -, l300ti Prem B Austrians Are Confident 33”" '" W" W-M Ac" uihizr.-' '3... N... -3:. flit:-':t:"w -'0 E 3 i Sti00Heva 1 I14 I 1”" NV" '35 'm 5 0 to N e I E d Visitors Ant the home of Mrs. Eu 5 Esi gg E?” :5: '2: 33' 2' Margaret rsensult of Forest View - It on a n on Easter Sunday. April 10th was ::,,,n,';:,",,'; y. 1': '1'” TM soon: Islam 1:! VIENNA (AP)--Chancellor Jul- flowers at the smiling 64-year-old ;.j,'1:f5””' C"””"' "”"”"'"" ”' mgggkm lg” 33”... m '?.3i.'.".: Man vs vs 7: ius Raab returned triumphantly Roman Catholic premier. i n, "g is 1! av. gfufdfag m :3 r: from Mosco Friday with Russian The news Raab brought had Ma" Gum of the Locke Road icon but Lk am we ma mom 1., "M ., promises that Austria may be free been announced I few hours pre- was hi Howl” Am,” 110. ' lfa ',;'” '3. '1," ans 22-A an an of occupation no later than the viously in I joint Austrian-Russian ' ' . m.,,.,.,,,,, M s s 000RFl0l0I': :3 If; 3', end of this Year. declaration. A communique said: M. "d M" Joseph T Gnu”... '-too saculet am at It M I . Raab leader of 7.ooo.ooo people. THE BARGAIN 0, ,-;,,,s. V,..,; Wm .,.,'..,.,,, (mi mg-M is '2 if” vvstooo Rexspar so to as indicated he was confident the Rus- A communique said: Sunday April lath at the home M an Jfgm I, 1” ,, soon ltio Prado g 13.0 t: sians meant what they told him 1. The Russians agreed to pull M” ;,',,.,,e,. peters and ML .1", mo Jnliat a1 as so llggft w 35 . in Moscow their troops out by Dec. 31. 1955 or Mrs: Lawrence Pele" 0! Bloom. moo Jensudtb 70 :10 3 mm mm" 3 V 1, "We will be free after 10 years sooner if I state treaty is signed. field. & , mm , , mos nouns 11 s is of hope and struggle.” he told a 2. They will allow the Austrians gms Melvin Gallant Md gm. mom All i 1” 1" mi 1:3 geaiigrynn I: I: 1: cheering crowd of welcomer... to "buy back" with S00d5. instead Hy nf .,.;,,,,,,,,,,,ck wen vmw... on 10000 Krrbosm 1' "V' in” :15 Secur I've! no 110 I10 The Russians promised. in three of cash. 300 industrial enterprises S nda men! n n th I, ff; ism? : : I um snswkeu 1: 1: 1 days of talks. to agree that their which the Soviets have controlled 1" IV” 1:” H '1 ' M1" 15g 1-, 11 ”2;:l!l:;Htl tgu 3,: fa 4i'”3.” ':.””::;.i3"i””.”"iB: ”””3 i" ::'””.””.?.e..:i"”' 1.”4.i..3.l'.':. or; ” '” "I is. ward. .9. .12” so i we -3 -on - w- o e ni tates.' r inan vie vau ems . . . i g 5 0c issoosu oils '15 m I France. be withdrawn as soon as 3. The Russians will return to rifagfe ggmligmakgd g;':;m:,:"n'; i: is 3: Spoils S :0 g I treaty of independence is signed. Austria the big Zlstersdorf oll- 0,” T d A Y” M! 3001. on at at p at m"” 5!”?-fggt - ,3, ,5 ,- and igil l1ll93g5 civic not later thee: ifjieegds sold nix-legfmerliies grey haze 013' 0'1 "00 335 P - 5:1. sun: 3 go 3 MSW,” uu;,.'n 3; Dec. . . ey so promis n exp ci' un er e con n- 1'”-l" l0l00Snd cons big economic concessions. tlon they are former "German as- mF 1g,';'e:gryP'::;ud5.g”wl” W" & 1: ,2” ,2” mmglgafh Q '1: :2 Western diplomats appeared sets." The Russians said they t t 51515 Lsslnd ios so its Tim” 1. 3 u confident a meeting of the Big would give them back "in ex- Jmmy Desmmhes of roast nsmnl. . 3 '3 '3 soorens Cal llll no no Four ambassadors would take place change for the delivery of crude View was ,1 0.Lem,y on Tu”. W??? mi m m moor Lam 7.0 : 7: soon in the Austrian capital in an oil in an amount to be agreed on day us-mo sense as sea as :';foTg:':. . .3 5,, . effort to reach agreement on the be4tw;in the two stlaltiesg, Id ' ma mm : git : had : : 3 treaty. . e Russ ans sa ey wou M g d M F f moon runutsa . During the last 10 years the return to Austria the propertieslof maxim Aaoad r:m.e"(;R13.fQ.url; 1: wt: 1;: ”””" ':.,” ",9 : Big Four have had almost 300 the Danube Shipping Company m- Apr” 5.-h ' sooossa u is u 1””, M no so ,5, meetings on the treaty without cluding ships and river-port1nstsi- MmTB' sweet of Forest vi 17:1&m:l.r:I g: 1;: 1:: mu xeua us ass a agreement. I lations. for I sum yet to be agreed in Yome T "I 9W mm Mum -H a ,1 aka: glgildi-ml room no sat" Almost the entire Russian and upon. ' W” '5' "1 "9 'y' muse manual on so so so mun M, , 5 . Western diplomatic corps was on 5. The Kremlin agreed that the Cyrus Gallant of wemngmn z3m0Marrt'su 5 lg lg, ,w,v,,,..,,,, gag 31;, gg hand at the Russian's Bad Voeslau Pmesidiu of the Supreme Soviet motored to UL” on mad .1, '9 as .5 isasaovieour es :1: er” airfield. 22 miles south of Vienna. 1 Parliament)' also would consider '5' 37- ,5” ,9 1” 1-”, g-'1'ggvkl"'” MM” -. to meet and cheer the chancellor. favorably the return homeof 384 John wedge of Forest View was no Mcrntyro me me Till: 39,, W Tun”, 1, 1, 3 Vice-Chancellor Adolf Schaerf. and prisoners of war. -lat) ClVlil8l'l 1n- dnwn in Lower How.” on Mom lgm :2 3,: : w In no It Foreign Minister Leopold Figl. ternees and 300 ethnic Germans da A Ml ah mwlwm "y. u 4, 15500 ml!!! it C” 3 They arrived in two Soviet military with frelattlivei intrVAustrt1!a. d y' p I i use 23;" 54.1 1: 1: 1: Wm L9,. 1, 1” planes. s or as us tans. ey agree W. P f . g rnaoo e r . mzoo Winnra 31 I I Raab was cheered by flag-wav not to join any military alliances mg mehmgsano s3b:'gi';-3;”: mg; 1gu0f'm3dc ': '3': '2': 3:! L In Si 1 ing thousands. School children. or to permit military bases on mm” 1” 1” 1” zoom e 1 ml 1” given the afternoon off threw Austrian soil Gwrge Buchana” Wm 11” the soosionsts N at It moY"f;.c" 1:: g 9 ' -' mall! route and wig! is how! sick 13:: 2;: 2:) as Mg; no m .1” Name Woman Mayor Of Gigfmirewv :5”?-' "-1' iii s s : . ' Flrmang Perry was I visitom 4g Ail: E ? E ”wD'"'""" 18 1' 1' on Tuesday afternoon. April 5th . Canadian Centre At Soest ................ ........., ..... :.cm:'.. .2: u 2: .........,.,.......... - raine Gallant of Lower Howlan. 6g30NNcC0l -55.9 3 3 G UP OTTAWA (CPl- Canadian sul- roe. Fredericton. council mem- 1 mm" M g u u ADULT R0 diers and their families have elec- bars. I W1 1010 510011303” M 1" W953 moo N Delhi us in us ted a woman, Mrs. Greta Cor- Council members will-hold office View was in OLeary. April 0th. nit-k ”sxs mats mm present: bould. as mayor of the Canadian for a maximum period of six Cl ud sunk of F t vi man had .1, N . community It Soest. headquarters months. The next election likely ' 5 9 me? Dre! OW may am, 1” 1,” 15,4 n-IIHI of the 1st infantry Brigade in will be held this fall when the 2nd was up on e Locke Road on mass Harrie as so as Germany. Another woman was Canadian Infantry -Brigade re- Tuesday. 3,1, lillhridll. as :0! as Klmrs for a - "'3' '1 elected In alderman. places the let in Germany F C H " g H! R MN mm H M W N A native of New wesunjmtel-' gwmyeu mm of duty, TEIlCl5 11 ICU 0- E ESCIVC ;.: B. C.. mayor Corbouid l! the WW6 gggg,..j4........ Road "5 in Hawk" on Tue” A Three'Act of Lt.-Col. Gordon C. Corboulcl. the same evening he drove to My J um commander of the 2nd Battalion. Bloomfield sauna. ' , 3'-""1 c”"d1” Relimen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '1'. Gallant d Roydty '15, During her term. Mr!- Corbmlld John Wedge of Forest View was of Forest view we” H 0.14”? GHQ?! n the Wm ii'”””..””t.?E an cgdilairigiiietry 1" "mm" ” ""3 ""1? ”f M" on Tuesday. Accountants A h Will"? '-”0mP 5 0 9 ' d M . Firmang erry on - pres 1-kn um H tr:';:be'r1Bd9'm'" "d N” ”""'c” Alpril 5." Claude Culltcutt of Ollseary went T- m?” Hid"? byte ch April ma. zoth. Ilst. Tickets on sale It: Maurice Millis Menla Wear. and from members tht EPW9- Adm. 50c. Curt-nirl 8 RM. FOLDING RUBBER IOAT3 Now you can have I fold- ing boat for fishing, hunting or pleasure. Put it in the car trunk or seat, weighs only 50 i'bs.. 10 feet long. 38” wide. 14" deep. - vest part folded 38". Hard- wood frame and bottom. very strong and ltunh. Rubber covered nylon. Takes only few minutes to assemble. no tools required. May be used with small outboard motor. See this amazing boat now. 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