-1 Ag 3 . 1 .w Q 3' _a—n>4 an-s :5-1 us.4mA -aw-man -an 1-an-Lug-.. -a-an _....___‘,_ n-an sis- I-L... 1a.cA 1 I Cadaflac. .p_eads on police state measures housing schemes and Moscow troleum Company into raising payments. and why he also wants the oil-rich kingdom of ‘T1-AND REFORM Kuwait. 3 ,.,.;Be has tried to woo the peas- v — W1 (luv ,0iarIotli:sOown' . Wed. Aug. 1, 1902. Leap Forward" Is Seen 1 In China’: Surging Industry « ly JOIIN RODERICK ’ tons of steel produced. 373.000.- 'f'l‘0KYO (AP)—Mao Tne-tung'.000 tons of grain harvested. coined the phrase “a greati, The truth was bitterly differ- lnp forward" to describe Com- lent. mlutist China‘: 1958 surge to-1' llarried cadres. anxious to ward the front ranks of indus- I prove the greatness of the plan. , tgializatlon. ' had exaggerated or falsified ‘ Today “the great leap ior- facts. Weary peasants. dlslllll-V ward" slogan has been replaced sloned by the loss of their lands. 1 by one of desperation. It is refused to work, abandoned “rescue food from the mouth of their livestock. the dragon," the cry of the; The pace left worker and Chinese peasant as he tries to j peasant exhausted and displr- treat a good harvest from the ited. v reluctant land. To cap it all. nature struck Thousands of refugees storm- with terrible destruction. l'lood- , log the gates of Hong Kong in lng the lands. parching them; June are witnesses to the fail- with drought, denuding them ' are of “the great leap forward." l with insect plagues. The failure has left China a j Mao had no alternative but to . land of hunger. hard times and ' admit that the 1958 figures were l in ' . ; catastrophically wrong: only Peking now is jittery, a fact ,- 8.tl)0.000 tons of steel. only 250,- which indicates possible low. 000.000 tons of Emil. morale. uncertainty and fear in 5 To arrest the downhill plunge. I once-confident leadership. ’Mao ordered millions of city ,Mao. chairman of the Chinese idwellers out of the factories communist party_ dreamed your . and onto the farms’. leaving the years ago of pushing his back- new industrial complexes silent, ward country from fucdalism ; uninhabited Shells- lnto the 20:'h century almost5FlGURES ARE 5ECRET overnight, The struggle to recover from He moved peasants y the shocks of 1958, 1959 and 1960 , out of agricultural co-operatives 1 has proceeded ill Erin! 8llel1Ce- [ and put them in 25 {am {No figures have been released communes, one of the greatpst ‘ to the Chinese or to the world. 1 mass movements in human his-l Sl8I'V8ll0n 8PP8l‘€lll-ly 110W has receded. But hunger, hard times and unemployment re- l tory. CHERISBED IMAGE ‘rm-ought hris lire of glpu,g.-,maln. The Communist leaders gle. Mao. now 68. had displayed ; now admit the healing process a peculiar Chinese characterls-,wlll be long and arduous- tic: infinite patience. New light has been thrown on -Not once, but many times, he ; actual conditions then and to- said to this writer that com-lday, by Toshlo Takano, ll 44- riminism woul he a slow, panilyeai--old ‘J8l>a:!Iesetmili:)z:l1‘y P0- tent process for China, one in« iceman urne au omo e me-. which controlled capitalism andlchanic. Returning lo Japan in agricultural co-operatives would 1 June with his Chinese Wife and exist for a long time. lslx children after 25 years on Following this policy. the pro-1’ hhe mainland. he said in an in- grass of the first eight years of terview whole villages died of communism had been. steady islarvalion dlll'ln8 the "8l'98l and impressive. The country-:leaP l0l‘W8l'il-" aide yielded record crops.! H9 recalled lllfil llll *0 1957 Industry was be gin nin g to "we could buy rice and cloth- emerge. the 48-hour week hadiinz freely." His salary of 95 been introduced for the laborer yllall l$39.50la month was ade- and the standard of existenceiqllflle l0l' ill! illell-Small family- liad inched upward. LIA‘: the sgegt 1:7’: developed. with bewildering,‘ 8 arm an 6 mec anics speed. he tore up the blueprintifilld 500 lfllcli dl‘iV€l‘S lll hi! and gambled away all these ;' Sl-ale-l'llll Dlalll fil Cllall Clllll ill. gains on a single throw of the 1 HOW! province. found them- di(-p_ selves working 16 hours every From the outset. his new plan 8y- into opposltion—lntellectu-' - C0ln'ln‘un8S Were in- glg, gtudents‘ even members of-,troduced in the cities. But in the armed forces .‘19 Takano was offered The Soviet, Premier Khrushchev chance to leave them. HE and 70 ‘ was appalled by Mao's com-559; fielli J: the 0lly'S Chinese; mune plan. Khrushchev saw ttl l . e Sal . 1 as a latter-day version of Rus~l But nol everything in M80'S! aia's own new economic plan of , China is black. Public hygiene. ‘ the 1920.: that resulted in theihe said. is better than under the death of minions of ]and.owning nationalists. So are transporta- Kulaks and made scars in So-lion. hosllilal 08“? — WlliCl'l i5 vlet agriculture that continue!free—eduC8li0n and rents. He to plague Russia today. lllald lW0 yl-l8ll—l€SS than $1- The quarrel has, over e_f01‘ two rooms and 8 kitchen years. deepened and festered. ‘without running water. FALSE RESULTS _ Public morality has improved. : Man wanted results ind he‘also. and there is less police- got them—4ir so it seemed. The ,'blrutality, less‘ quilirrelling tand , farmers were set to work tilling ‘a most no o icia corrup ion, their fields by day and working 1Takano said. ham;-made iron blast furnaces, "There {is absolutely; ‘no poi; by oodlight at night. sibility o a successu revo The official figures publisliedlagainst the government." he; for 1958 boasted of 11.080,000iadded.‘ Signs Of Revolt Are Observed 1 ln Sweltering Middle East __ By GEORGE McARTBUR has allowed the economy to‘ BAGHDAD (AP)-—In swelter-I stsgnate. despite a massive in-l aig Iraq. diplomats mop their come from oil. ‘ brown and wonder how long Inflation is creeping in and strongman Ab d el Karim Kas- the cost of living is going up. - lem can defy political gravity The Soviet bloc has given him i and maintain control of this about $230,000,000 in credits for; historic land that sweeps up his five-year industrial plan, from the Persian Gulf. ending in 1966. It includes fac~ , With guns or words, Kassem torles that will help the economy is fighting in Kurdish revolt, marginally while committing imperialism, the Arab League, Kassem to Moscow for spare the Western-owned Iraq Petrol» parts. technicians and further Cum Company, Kuwait, Egypt's financing. President Nasser and Israel. He must also pay back to , Four years ago Kassem over- Moscow some $400,000,000 In threw King I-‘eisal and turned military credlts—for which he street mobs loose to dismember has received a vast stock of Premier Nuri Said. Now tanks, trucks and artillery plus his uneven smile gleams from a jet air force that lacks the portraits everywhere. A visitor MiG-21 Nasser has. counted 18 in Kassem’s own Kassem leans lielavily on the reception room. $250,000,000 he rece vea annually He drives through the streets in oil revenues. This sum also In a bullet-proof sand-yellow must serve his domestic econ- lincreasingly he de-‘ omy and help pay the $100,000,- 000 defence budget. ‘ This is one reason Kassem is- trying to pressure the ‘Iraq Pe- at home and on Moscow abroad. Be cater his .army with th land reform-but the M rligahtoniltynelgegaigtlgi-ngtwt: St’ Dies Tuesday ‘ SAINT JOHN. NJ. - is accepted in Baghdad-- (GP) _ . _ John G. Bruce. associate editor ~ flx.m”um' "'““;'.',e,°,}’,f, of the Telegraph-Journal and the Times-Globe. died today fol- lowing a heart auacksutfered during the night. He was 05. I claims Egainst Kuwait in A N" 3“““"l°k “"'P'l’°"" ' ' man for 40 years and associate smith have alienated other editor of the two Saint John pa- - pers since 1955. he was an ex- a!‘ farm income has and Iraq buys wheat control 'much of the 1.. in the north. No 1 permits are: issued for E. 8 9 ‘Holman’: Annual August Bride Contest . . . Runs’Until Friday, Augusttililst incl. 0VEll‘3000. IN Pill ES Six Luclcy Island Brides Will Win Once sggai-:1 this year, Holman’s are‘ giving away absolutely free over $3, 000.00 in prizes to six lucky “August Brides” of your beautiful, quality gifts will be awarded to three lucky brides from each store that you, the customers. have nogminated. ' . choice. Dozens of What a marvelous way to start married life! Jewellery, clothing. shoes, furniture, housewares and dozens of other items will be given to the-bride of your choice . . . It’s up to you . . . Shop this month at Holman’s both stores, Summersid e and Charlottetown and vote for yoiiwfavorite "August Binds”. 12 Gent's Ties . . . . . . . . . . zpa-ir Girl's Casuals ...........‘....... lpair G11-l's 1'-‘lattiod 1 pair Air Step Shoes ......... .. 1 pair Women's Shoes lpair Men's Casuals 1 pair Slippers .................... ...... 2 gallons Semi-Gloss Paint 1 Wallpaper Mural . . . . . . . . . 1 Steam Iron G. E. 1 Floor Polisher 1 No. 100 011 Space Heater 1Kitc«hen Stool 1 pair Pillows .......... 1 Reversible Door Mat ................ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ . . . . . - . . . . . oasnaaaonnlauh Walnut Veneer Corner Table ....... .. I (Hialrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Miatched‘ set of Moulded Luggage -1 Calypso Tra-in Cwe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Teflon Fat-free Frying Pan .......... 1 Ladies‘ Suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 1 Ladies’ Car Coat ................... .. 1 Ladies‘ Blouse, ,2-Satilene Slips . . . . .. 1 Black Diamond Midget Axe . .. 1 Tool Caddy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 pair Johnson Boat Cush-ions ........ .. 1 ll! 31 1/1“ Drill ..................... .. 1 Magnetic Can, Opener ..... .. 1 No. 350 Ice Bucket 1 Steak Set . . . . . ......... ...... .. 40 Rounds LX4 Shot Shells 1Casserole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 sets Sheets and Pillow Slips . . . . . . . . .. 2 Venetian Blinds (any standard size) .. 1 Ladies’ Dreamspun Vest, 1 Man‘s Dreamspun Vest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Ansco Color Camera and Flash Units 1 Box Assorted Thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Jilly Dressmakers .................. .. 1 Ladies‘ Raincoat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Pair Antique Sail-ii Drapes 1W x 90" loeanaaaonau - These wonderful prizes are donated by our manufaotu-r ers. Therefore all prizes must be accepted without ox- . change privileges except in the case of size. ‘ lst PRIZE - CHARLOTTETOWN. GIFT VALUE lnevelxsible Coat 21.95 2Texmade Blended Blankets .......... 15.93 1 Pair Men's Shoes .. ........ 9.90 1 Set Orion Rugs 12.96 Pin and Earring Set -15.00 1 Ladies Hancbaog . . . . . . . 5.00 lMen's Corduroy Jacket ..... 14.95 ~ 1 set Men's Jewellery .... 7.50 1 Keller Rain Coat . . . . 4.98 117 Jewel Ladies Watch ...... 34.50 1 Pair Flannel Slacks $.00 1Gent's l-lat 9.95 1 Men's Old Spice Set ...... .. 5.50 .2 Sport Shirts ................ 11.00 abadies’ Garter Briefs 5.94 16.95 COMPANY S. Cohen and Company Ltd. Dominion Textile Company Lambert shoe Company Beatty Bros. Limited Coro (Canada) Ltd. Julius Resnlck Limited Rice Sportswear Limited Arrow Mfg. Co. Ltd. J. R. sliuttleworth & Sons Ltd. Norle Limited ' Progress Brand Clothes inc. Bardsiey Hats Limited Shulton of Canada Ltd. Cluett Peabody & Co. Can. Ltd. Lewis Limited Abbey Cmnpany Alpha Shoe Company Bonnie Footwear Limited Brown Shoe Company W. E. Woelfle Shoe Co. Ltd. J. A. Johnston Ltd- British Rubber Co. Ltd. Supreme Paint Mfg. Co. Can. Wallpaper Mzfg. Ltd. Michael Bros. Ltd. Can. Gen. Electric Co. Ltd. Enterprise Foundry Co. Ltd. Liberal Ornamental Iron Ltd. Simmons Limited ‘ Toronto Carpet Mfg. Co. Ltd. J. W. Kilgou-r & Bros. Ltd. Stair Bedding Products Ltd Christie 'I‘ru1ik and Bag Co. The L. McBrine Co. Ltd. Ltd . General Home Products Co. Ltd. Aljean Sportswear Ltd. Malanson Limited Kayser-Roth of Can. Ltd. Walters Axe Stanley Tool Co. of (Jan. Outboard Marine Corp, Stanley Works of Can. Ltd. Rival Mfg. Co. Beacon Plastic Ltd. Dorken Bros. 8: Co. Canadian Industries Ltd. Wear-Ever Aluminum Ltd. Wabasso Cotton Co. Ltd. Eastern Machine Prod-ucta Miss Mary Maxin Ltd. Kays Bros. Ltd. J. & P. Coats tCanadal Ltd. H. A. Kidd & Co. Canadian General Towels Ltd. Riverdale Town House Fabrics 2nd PRIZE - CHARLOTTETOWN G""T VALUE 2 Texmade Blended Blankets ..; ...... .. 15.99 1Pair Men‘s Shoes ......... 9.9) 1 Set of Orion Russ .................... lsport Ooat .......................... .. 1 Men's Fancy Knit Polo Pyjamas .. 3Men's Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lpair Men's Slippers 1 Pair Men's Slacks ........... .... .. 1 Corduroy Jacket Men’s ........ lsport Shirt 3Ladies' Garter Briefs ................ 6Silk Ties . . . . . . . . . . . ...,.,..,.,..,.,,,, 1Pair Ladies’ fines .................. 1 Pair Bonnie Shoes 1Pair Girls Casuals 1 pair Giiis Flatties 1 RCA Victor Nipper Radio 1 Gallon Super velar»: vanish 1N0. 513 Joycycla 2Lampa ..... ........................... 1Woodesi Stool .. 1Poaco& Polaiietl Plate Gill 1 Walnut Veneer Comer Tables WI TWO ....-an-anaanasoou uuaaaaoueoaonanauses aaoolsosansoootlhlll "9'--hit‘-anloeaalsaae 1-corseleue" lcottiinx-nltshorts,1-Cottonxnltflhris 1CotMI1 Kilt '1'. Sin, 1 Jlnaicas a ...................... jama 4 Gallons Latex Paint White ........., aoaI¢0t¢900I 1 Hoe, 1 Bake. 1 Cultivator, etc. ...... i E E E lxitdian Qneaa Canister Set . . . . . - . .-nus-oeaasaeaaaa 1 Dvceat Biadet 12 1 N .........;.... and Meals Bu-van . .. W W s0OIIIIOIOIIClllI M M H IDIIOOOIIOIOAIIJI W M asses-coau--ass ' IIOIIIICIIIOIDIWIOO -saeasosllaansaaaootaoo ' COMPANY Dominion Textile Co. Lambert Shoe Co. Beatty Bros. Ltd. S. Cohen and Co. Ltd. Stanfields Limited Style Guild inc. Lyons of London Limited M. Rotlistein Pants Co. Ltd. Cra-ft Sportswear Ltd. Ciuett Peabody and Co. Can. Ltd Lewis Limitai Park Lane Neekwea-r Co. Tetrault Sioe 00. Bonnie aloe Co. Alllrixia Shoe Company G85’ Walker Shoe Co. RCA Victor Co. Ltd. Vnlspar Corporation ‘Canads'Cyele 1!: Motor Co. L011. 140111 & Road-is Ltd. Danlnion (liair Co. Ltd. Canadian Pistsbllri Ind. Ltd. J. w. K1110-ir and Bros. Ltd. Samsonite of Can. Ltd. Andes Alinnlnian Ltd. Doreba Hat Ltd. Hollywood Star Knittinl Mills Warner Bros. of Can. Ltd. Val Hughes Ltd. Liitify Whltewear Mrs. Co. 111: Reardtli Co. Ltd. General Steel Wares Ltd. Walters Axle Unial Carbide Can. Ltd. Welland Vale Mfg. Co. Atlantic Sales Ltd. " A. ‘R. Lita Mfg. Co. Ltd. G. 1. Griffith and sat. 1.01. Dominion Chain Ltd. 's.r.i1o1mun 1.111. Paid up (marge Account CONTEST RULES - Contest open to any bride who is a resident who ve ofP.E. . I , excepting those members of I{olman’s staff during the past month. Any ouatomeii may Bride of his orhercih-o Ballots and ballot boxes will be available in _ every department at both Holman's stores in S’side and Oh'towI1. nominate the August ice. . On all purchases in any retail department mount of the uAu8glm Bride" of your choice. Every penny repre- sents one vote... .A $2.00 purchase means :00 votes . .. $210.00 means 20.000 votes. Contest ends Friday, August 31st. ianizns will be awarded on the basis of total votes cast in the top,t‘hree "August Brides" in each store. For Daily Results" tune in to our CONTEST RADIO ‘ PROGRAM CFCY Mon. thru Sat. 10:30 A.M.-10:45 A.M. 6:25 P.M.—- 6-:30 P.M. CJRW Mon. thru Sat. 10:15 A.M.- 10:30 A.M. 6:15 P.M.-— 6:20 PM. Third Prize-' 100.00 in Cash S'Sido lenJunin»M9m'e'and Co. Ltd. .. Cii'Town I .u-uuaubcu Kllflylflfl 1-co-can:-aasauoo-are 1 0.00 . 65.00 100.00 g 15.00 20.00 65 GIFT lsteakset lst PRIZE .- SUMMERSIDE VALUE COMPANY .1-anbeaaaaoo lfi Dtrken Bros. 1. Co. 2 Men's Wlliioe Dress 5...‘... 12.00 Tooke am. Ltd. 1 Men’: Jacket Set . . . . . . . . . . . . u-an-n-so-e-~ of Men’: Jewellery ............... 1 Men‘: Laminated Jacket ............. 1 Pair Flamel Slacks .................. 1 Men’: Windbreaker _. 1Gent’s Hat ....L...--n-no-yucca-aun- 1 Men-‘s Oldspice Set Zfiportflrlrts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . Coffee Carafe. Well and Tree Platter oasserole with wan-iner . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 pair Ladies‘ Slims .. 3Ladies’ Garter Briefs .....--------u 12 Gent's Ties . . . . . . . . . . 2 pairs of Gi1'ls'Casuals ..... 1 pair Girls’ Flattiles ................... 1 pair Women's Shoes .................. 1 pair Men’: Casuals ................... 1 pair Slippers . . . . . . . . . . . ............... 2 gallons Semi-Gloss Pa-int Wiallpaper Mural 1 No. 1Floor Polisher 1Kadas' Raincoat 1Kiu:hen stool 100 Oil Space 1-tester one-olmaubneuluaaa 1Qu.ilt hop mattress ....... 1 Reversible door ma 1 Walnut veneer corner table .. 3Meo's Chino Pants ............ .. .... zflostess Chairs 2Chiaiirs . . . . .. . . . . . .. 1 Calypso 'i‘ra»in Cass ................... .. --nuns-ocean-an--n rose oosboo-toas- ...u..-.o-..--ou- 1 Black Diamond Midget Axe . . . . . ..... 1 sheetarborite, 2B.C. Fir Underlay 1 Tool 1 Pair Johnson Boat Cushions Caddy 1 Magnetic can Opener 1 No. 1 gal. 1 gal. Wilt Pnuf. .. 1 Teflon Fat-fre frying pan 350 Ice Bucket Fabulon Floor lllinish. . . . . . . . - .u...... ....a.eano-co. .1Ca.sserole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 pair Aintique Satin Drapes. 1W x 90. 1 Ansco Color Camera flash unit .... .. 2 Brcntleigh Salisbury Vases . ...... .. lbox 2dress lengths 2 Jiffy Dressmakers assorted thread . . . . . . . ........... nasnatlaalabo-9 oaolsnatoouaoalo .. 1Ladies' Rain Coat ............. ..... .. Gil-'1' 1 slip. 1 Law Forsythe S1101 Assorted 19.95 0.1» 19.3 28.50 12.95 0.95 5.50 11.11! 17.85 5.95 5.91 18.00 3.90 7.911 15.95 12.95 0.99 9.93 10.00 24.05 17.90 3.95 10.95 16.95 24. 35 21.90 9.305 10.00 1.96 3.98 Utex Corporation . Arrow Mfg. Co. Ltd. Bardsleyiliata Ltd- shuiton of Canada Ltd. Cluett Peabody & Co. Can. Ltd. Oakley. Jackson 8: Farewell Hamilton Carhartl Mfg. Ltd. Lewis Limited . , The Abbey Co. . ' Alpha Stine Co. _ ' Bonnie Footwear Lid. Brown Shoe . - ’ W. E. Woeifle Shoe Co. Ltd. J. A. Johnston Ltd. British Rubber Co. ,Ltd. Supreme Paint Mfg. Co. Can. Wallpaper Mfg. Ltd. Enterprise Foundry Co. Ltd. Can. Gen. Electric Co. Ltd. J. R. Shuttlewolrth 8: Sons Ltd. Liberty Ornamental Iron Lid. liner Spring Matress Co. Toronto Carpet Mfg. Co. Ltd. J. W. Kilgour & Bros. Ltd. J. & M. Murplw Ltd._ St. Louis Bedding Co. Ltd. Kroehler Mfg. Co. Ltd. The L. Mcfirine Co. Ltd. Sigmund Werner Ltd. Dorebra Hat Ltd. Aljean Sportswear Ltd. Malanson Ltd. Hersey of Canada Walters Axe Dalgle Lumber Ltd. Stianley Tool Co. of Can. Outboard Marine Corp. Rival Mfg. co? Beacon Plastic Ltd. 1.ePagcs inc. General Home Produm. Co.’ Wear-Ever Aiumimirn Ltc. Riverdaie Town House Faoncs Kaye Bros. Ltd. Parsons Steiner Ltd. J. & P. Coats Ltd. C. Northcott Silk Co. Ltd. H. A. Kidd Co. Canadian General Towers Lu, 2nd PRIZE -.. SUMMERSIDE VALUE COMPANY lwaita gown .................... Household Items_ . . 1 sport Coat . . . . . . . . . . .., . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Men‘s Fancy Knit Polo Pyjamas Shirts . 3 Men's 1 All wool men's Jacket lpair lpair Ladies‘ Slippers Men's Slacks . . . . . . .-on-soon-c...- 1 Men's Laminated Jacket 1 sport shirt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,Lad.ies’ Garter Briefs . osuk lpalr lpalr 1P&il' lpalr Ties Girls’ Casuals Girls’ Flatties Ladies‘ Shoes ......... ... ..... .. Women's Casual “Gayflitl" shoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . loo-a'l9IOllI-III 1 RCA Victor Nipper Radio . . . . . . . . . . .. Slump: .... .. ............ 1Wooden stool -up-ash-nee laeaiu . .09- -use-eoae-astute-coon» um o - . . . -.1 i . . . . nae‘ W spelt Qnacouseoaneoeao lflridlllilt esasoaelasoll amen baodoaiihi-a,alyu-agndlos 1Bo1iu1hus,2 chases lhhck Dhmtlld mhiget an .......... 1 No. 01 Gt-Iflll Lenten) ............... apnea Late: Paint, wiilu Capote . . . . . . . . uoasoaaavonao -tsaaoolulo 1'Di-aha: ray .......... ..‘............,, 1 1100. 1 rate, 1 euitivotw. ole. ....... 1 Evcest Blunt. 7! x W" 3W00IlII Novdti plantar: 1 W w W“ IOIIIIOIOUIOIIOO 1 H .--ouooaanoeoaoai last at Roileaa curtains .... .......... I ill-ill! all can min: In us‘ .~ us so Illfl duundmra -uuououueneu » \ “O0 ooasldi ‘,- rolllipfil ' 111.00 3.95 9.75 19.95 5.95 15.00 21.95 3.99 1.40 11.00 10.95 . 143 5.5 — LN LN suuersiik Hosiery‘ Mills Join Forsythe Ltd. 1:755 I-lnA&=O5fl.:'BA. :a—~a- s—n..._.4_ ._....._.._ Q8592 G9: