Torin -.A'.l'l'lN'.l'ION FARMERS. -c save good Timothy Seed. Will have nun price shortly. W. Ii. Burns, Malvwllt .llGl7I.AI Thursday night iianol. hordon Lesion Hall. Mc- Cullou3h'I Orchestra. Come and have I-good time. - All GIlaeNeill's hn1'Bh01lIE. Ken on every Thursday night. Lowell Huestis and His Orchestra. Dancing 9.00-12.30. Canteen service. -.INOW YOUR Red Cross, bet. Le: by attending meeting in wo. nen'l Institute Hall. Alberton iodaz at 8 pm. All interested in- Jite hens:-Nunus. FUNCTION - Mrs. J. George Macxay. Albany, entertained at a tea on Thursday afternoon in honor of her niece.' gm Guardianl "'""" The Guardian Page 15 -TENDERS will be received until August 1) for piu-cl-lug and removal of outbuilding on Aug- ustine .Cove school property. Ap- ply Mrs. Bessie Cameron. Carle- ton Siding. .;.ns'. "me" ....,...'"Nm.- 0 e 11' Olnsdn. ior' . Preparatory Services at Sou Bean. Interim Moderator. : -VEHICLES IN COLLISION - Craig L. Dewolfe of Cole Harbor Dyke. N. S. driving a 1-2 ton truck, and Lewis MacDonald of Charlotte- town, who accompanied him, both Cvrsnville Thursday and l"ri- ” day evenings at I p. in. Rev. E. H. ' nsl Iisnagsr at of th Mr. James Hogan. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hogan .of Sum- terminal in Surnmerside. merchandise including a number Ponce llecover Stolen Cigarettes police have re- -Summer covered fifteen cartons of cigar- ettes stolen in a weekend break the Island Motor Transport bus Other watches and cigarette lighter! were not recovered. The value of the watches and lllgoilaltera would be between 350 and Two or three Summerside men Impacted of being implicated in e break made a hasty departure from the Island before they could be picked up by pollce.vS Electric Plant Workers Seek Wage Increase -Irish moss came ashore in large quantities at Green” in the Tignish ares yesler. day brought in by the high winds and heavy rolling seas of two days. Gatherers of i were on the beachu ion daylight and lined the sh es with vehicles of all descriptions includ. ins dump cdrta. single and team wagons, trucks. tractors and trail-. ers and cars with trailers. The moss was loaded and hauled to the homes for drying and bleaching or in some cases stockpiled on the beach. Several vehicles were driven right into the surf where they were load- ed with good clean moss before 1-My -"rm the ppst he moss before Rich Harvest of Irish Moss Reported l Ashore In Tignlsh Area Yesterday ltleachedtheaandyahorea LII Over thirty vest was expected. can be gathered by two persons in a day if the supply is plentiful. Black moss (dried a day or two; brings six and a half cents with bleached (white moss) about ten cents a. pound. Golf Tournament Gets At the Klldare share a large - crowd waited patiently all day but the expected influx did not occur. I were counted at the Kildare gap in the after- noon. It was thought a. heavy his- dercui-rent was keeping the moss from cooling ashore and many planned to remain until the heavy waves subsided when a good har- Up to a hundred dollars worth Enlistments in Air Force -Recent enlistinents in the I C.A.l"J at the Suinmerside recruit- ing unit include the following: Joseph Simeon Edward Fitzpat- - rick. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fitzpatrick. 391 Market Etrest Suminerside. AC2 Fitzpatrick was scheduled to leave PEI. on August 6th. Alice Ferns Stetson. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stetson, Brook- - field. AW2 Stetson. who enlisted as a medical assistant. is scheduled to leave P.E.I. on Scptembe 9th. Wesley James Gallant. who is married and resides at 0'Lea.ry. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gallant. also of O'Leary. LAC Gallant is scheduled to leave P.E.I. on August 18th. Preston Allison Warren. son oi : - Mr. and Mrs. Martin Warren. of i Albany. AC2 Warren is scheduled . t ' to leave P.E.I. today. I I' Daniel Joseph Jerome MacC0t- i TBA Promotion Miss Vodia Macliay and her pros- pective bridal attendants. the Misses Jean Boulter. Toronto, Sheila Moffatt. Halifax and Mar- garet Swain. Barrington. N. s. Each guest presented the guest of mack. who is married and resides at Sourls. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Maccormack. also oi snuris. LAC Msccarmsck was h d ld t l P.E.I. J l is announced by A. G. Mcbarly. :55 Us 0 em” on uy llnderway At S'side -Play for the various goi: titles Don MacPhcrsoi: vs Ralph Case- at the Summerside Golf and Coun- ly. try Club 398!!! 19-St WPEK. Jim MacGregor vs Dan Chan. received minor cuts yesterday about 11 am. when the truck in which they were ridlngtowazds Summer- slde was in collision at Reed's Cor- ner with a 194'! Kaiser car drivel: merside has been appointed per- r sonnel manager of R. T. Holman Ltd.. it was announced by the management yesterday. Mr. Hogan will spend the next -A bargaining meeting was held on Tuesday evening between a committee of the Town Council and a deielgftlon of the Electrical Work- ers U on which recently organiz- 32 ' .. Appointment of Alex 5. MacKay. (above) as Traffic Representative, Trans-Canada Air Lines. North Bay honor with her favorite recipe by George Arsensult of sum.mar- two week; in ugoclgglon with ed the em - .- . . ployegg of um summu-. Derwyn I-lluestls will be defending Peter Pope vs Cyriil-lickey. , . which was read thy 1:1! and placed side which was proceeding towards Mrs. Ethel V. Rublck. former P9" side electric light plant. The un- the mens title and is expected to Bruce Macwllllams vs Roy John- "OM19?" 0"””'" Dlsmci Tram” Gerard Elmer Gallant. son of In to pretty recpe e. An inter- Borden. Both vehicles received ex- sonnel manager of G. W. R.obln- loll ,.,pl."elmm,,e, lnesenled than may, mm. mm gppogjtjon ml; son, and Sales Manager. W and M” Isadore Gallant 4 -- ,?siln5,'al)'l'i1aI;::ldVll7,Ill1CI!1JilJ'lyOeitibyall. tsnsive damage. Both Mr. Dewolfe son Co. Ltd.. of Hamilton. Ont application for a wage and hours year from Chick Macleod. Barry Neil Sharp vs Dave Larkin. Tram” ReP."35e"””V9 at P”” Costello Lane. Charlottetown. AC2 ' " T ” ”"' ”" "d M” MEPDPW4 "'0 mm! t0 who has went several month! agreement which would include a nshcack, Larry Marsh. Nell Mac- George Olscamp vs Ed Smith. A”””"- 0"t”"” 5”" 1949' M” Gallant was scheduled to leave MacKay is a native of Summerside. P.E.I.. where he attended elemen-. tsry schools and Summorside High School and Academy. He complet- ed his education at Mount Allison listed by her daughter. Mrs. Colin Waugh and daughter-in-law. Mrs. John Ma Kay. Lead and Dutch Underwood. In the ladies division Irene God- kin will be out to defend the championship she won last year and it is expected that her tough- est opponents will be Nettie Mac- Leod. Blanche I-logg and Irene Silli- phant. -Players will play off the sched- uled matches ln all divisions as soon as possible so that the win- ners may be known and the prizes presented at the annual club clos- ing in September. Matches played to date in the women's divisions are as follows: Prince County Hospital where their iniurlee were treated. Neither was confined to hospital. Ted Ahern vs Hilary Gsudet. J-.8, P.E.I. on July 22nd. John H. F. Parker. who is mar- ried and resides in Summerside. . . l-lc ls the son of Mrs Horace Par- U'l1)lti:l!;gtyWorid War II he served K97 M Ge9rgewWn' LAC Park” in the P.E.I. Highlanders. retlr- has enlisted as a communications mg 1mm the 3”"-V in 1946 Wm” technician (AERA). He served prev ' me "wk M "mam" viously with the R.C.A.F'. from -- Mr. MacKay joined the staff of TCA in Bermuda in 1947. 1948 to December of 1953. -3 Eisenhower; Opposes llussian Breaks wage increase of fifteen per cent and a forty-four hour week. The council took the matter un- der consideration and it will be dis- cussed by the full council in the near futur S Worms Attack New Districts In Nova Scotia with the firm serving in a tem- porary capacity. He will officially take up his duties on Sept. 15th. Mr. Hogan is a veteran of World War Two and for the past sever- al years has been Physical Flt- ness dlrector for Prince County, a position from which he re- signed effective Sept. 14th. He is also secretary treasurer of the Summerside branch of the Cans- dian Legion. Photo by Edwin l-Teckbert Studlo. S'side Co-of Members leave Today On Tour -About 25 members of the Sum- merside Co-operative Super Market and their friends leave this morn- ing on a two-day tour of co-opera- Personals -Mlss Doris McCue. Alberton, leaves today for Montreal. l -Mrs. M. E. Morrissey of Sum- rnerside. is visiting Kenslngton, guest of Mrs. J. J. McQuado. eMrs. Crsswell Weeks returned The” i5 3 i9"d9"CY 8111058 18W to her home near Alberton yester- execmlves "3 WHEN A013 which day after visiting Mr. and Mrs. had bewme law in the dim. distant past as sacred things which must Let's Talk It Over U? s..... Douglas Rix. Saint John. N.B. not be amended or interfered with Youth Safe After tive organizations in New Bruns- Calls Preventive War Unthinkable -Mr. James Morris of Charlotte- in any way. There are laws in I-I.ALII"A).I (GP) - Rampasins A Club Chain ionahl wick This 1 an education 1 r0 lawn is spendinga short holiday in Ktalute 500118 todliy Whose 115- B . . army worms spilled over into two 1,-me godkm Z5: .95; L i get '01 th in 1 0 gay p ,- lmm d t . strlcti b a g l l - 93 5”") . . 9 ” C999” 9 Si WASHINGTON (AP)-P d 2 "I believe if we do this inm- S ersi e he guest of Mr and one or or on the ridiculous. previously untouched districts of schurman. ggrlilgziillililllalgg gajillilllrg-(;l;i'nOfthi:lee:l)1(: Eisenhower has predlcledrefihge llgemlyl work etleulvely toward Mrs. Arnold Mclvor. -5 --Mrs. Ted Currie and baby or- rived home by plane on Thursday to visit Mri. Currie”: parents. Mr. and Mrs. McNalJy. Second St. Sum- mersids. -His many friends are pleased or. at Ieast.'are considered so by is vast majority of our people. That they have been neither enforced nor amended for so long reflects one of the idiosyncrasies of the creature sometimes called "homo saplens." . To cite an example, of which Days I n Arctic HAIG INLET, (CP)-John Banks. 18-year-old Toronto youth who was found Tuesday after being lost six days on sub-arctic Fiaherty island. .Nova Scotia. Wednesday and one farmer reported they devoured an entire 17-acre field of oats. roads of the crop-destroying pest coincided with a run on stocks of poisons at points as widely sep- arated as Sydney in Cape Breton Easier. Mounting concern over the in-, dervlood. Ivor. Nettie MacLeod defeated Sally First Division Anna Hays defeated Marl Un-.t n 0 Anna Hayes defeated Kay Mac- Ltd Lillian Cudmore defeated Dot 1" cstional fund of the Co-op. The party plan to leave on the nine o'clock crossing for Munc- where they will be the lunch- eon guests of Swift Canadian Co. . and will visit the Swift plant. the afternoon a tour of Mari- time Co-op Services Ltd. will be will be no war” if the free world uses its brains and its wealth to make itself really impervious to all kinds of Communist assault. severing relations with Moscow or waging a ”preventive" war. are out of the question. Eisenhower said Wednesday. the end. there will be no war." Maybe the free world has not al ways held its own in propaganda skirmishes at the UN. Eisenhower said. But the forum of all major nations must be renined and. per- haps. it might one day bring to reality the hopes and aspirations of its charter. that Mr. Bruce . Peynter is con- there are many. if you buy a in the 13916119? BTWP 3 mm? mm" and Digby on the west coast. Gulm, . . with Q1 3;, f 5 mm reluctant valesclnl satisfactorily after an ahocclljliate bar lln Sunday in any geek to civilization in an RCAF The plllaglng worm showed up Ev Mcmplne. deleawd Ellnl 2::-llgdvclill. Ertitdmllr-it tllheeevjelrrllllegrtllrel to dlsagr; wltg an Old comrade! l CF) :1 gt ul pl-nu; c g and an provn ex t N - E1150. Wed d i th Glae Ba d" - b I." D it . - El nh tld h" nf - ST. CATH R S. n. ( - upon: an 0 e oun y C9 CED BW lie-'5 By I1 8 C y 1-5 E ii a on Connectlon wllh the annual meet. lse ower o is press co er Gm"-rm is being broken at nearby Hospital and has returned to his home in Kensington.-Bur. rlldr. and Mrs. E. C. Csseley and Mr. and Mrs. Layton Profitt and family. summerside, were guests foundland, you are breaking the law. The danger of leaving out- moded laws in the.statute books is that it naturally results in wide- spread flouting of the law in ques- tion. Disrespect for such a law can North Bay He is expected in be then to Toronto. Young Banks said he "likes the Belchers" despite his ordeal. "If a person can live there for six days without a gun and with- taken to -ti-lct of Cape Breton county. thus completing in encirlcement of one of the province's lushest agricul- tural areas. Farmers in Richmond and Victoria counties have been under siege for several days. played as soon as pomule: Irene Godkin vs Nettle MacLeod. Blanche Hogg vs Dot Baker. phant. The following matches are to be mg to Marlon I-lowatt vs Irene Silli- of this Maritime organization. On Friday the party will proceed Fredericton by way of Sussex and Saint John. visiting places of interest en route. On Saturday morning there will ence his mlministration by no means shares Gen. Mark Clark's view that the United States should break off diplomatic ties with Rus- sia and throw the Communists out of the United Nations. would not Beamsville this week to start con- struction of the first 12 cottages of the United Church of Canada's project of homes for retired clergy. The project is the first of its kind in Canada. A large number of m Angus; 3 of M,-, mu Mm carry over into disrespect for oth- out means of providing iO0l'l,.it Another reglon my dell wednes. Lllll 0 ll E MlAl l l C . Such mov-es I serve . gm, pl-nun" gul-nngwnlmguln ier law: which all law-abiding cil.- must, be a pretty good piace.' .18 day was Dlgby Counfy whlch mg J,,.,f"ch'f.,;';."':..V5gl;ncn2 E'fl::- 2:) aincogivtldicsiicihtiilfr ;l..Cat?,.f?1 W31 America's interests. Eisenhower units will be built in the next ""5 S Nd c”"f”"" t”' 391d joins hard-hit tracts in Yarmouth Pherscn. conclude at mm, 1,. Fredulclon said few years- -Messre. Lewis and Mervin sim- nons. Burlington are spending their location It Wilmot VIIIOY. El-lestd If their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Curtis.-Bur. As gardens need to be weedcd from time to time to keep them at the peak of their productive ef- ficlency, so. we think. should statute books be weeded from time was pretty miles from He admitted. however. hungry. He was found in good shape 25 from which an organized search for him A telegram a base camp that he county. The northern Nova Scotia counties of Cumberland. Pictou and Colchester have been battling the source for days. d Al Morrison vs Bernice Perry. Marl Gaudet vs Marion MacMur- 0. Edythe Dodds vs Isabel Jardine Julie Meikie vs Doris MacNeill. and those taking part will proceed home independently.-S Professional cards WAR. NOT PREVENTIVE When it comes to a ”preventive" war. Eisenhower said, there is just no such thing in the atomic age. Wsr nowadays means levelled cities, thousands of dead and in- Wednesday and Thursday. had been under way. . gm. ma M". Roland Ramsay, to time of all their outmoded laws h l ,1. - 1'1 ACRES GONE IN HOURS Mildred Warren vs Diane Dewar. l n lumdl mged 1;-angpm-;..ghag'5 mg l Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Stewart and which vmuauy ""yo'”13”"'" :l::ol!l?:hl'f,c1ldu:,3-l8h'.Tu:tl:,:raul1,1, 35 am Re d . ! me In th N1-55591 MN!-Dol-Iillll V-I JOED C0m- E' gttgaao preventive war but war itself. he August 11 12 d mar, 3 u , to ed to Tjj-T: g 09 fl - if 1' E ' 011- " ' said. 9 ll:augEMlel,n :;;1?Eo:heT;anrd, cab Continued from page I We” bl” mmgryi . Bear district of ll)lgbyI'l5;oeulnty nDalsy 5-lmmw” V5 Ell”-Enor Mar- nEGEN;H.l9HNgi::5g B! DE The president said he wouldn't "THE RACKET, , Roux repor e worms emo a n. U 11: 1 2 . . mg ” scum um om" pom" 01 ""9 SIWWIHC Am G D HUNT I7-acre field of cats in . matter In matches played so far in the 5'"1”"" 5" 5'"””' ta1.l:e:nal'is:l.ito:slc)i:i .”u.i'..”..”.”" S"""mB- R”b"t mmhum interest.-Bur. A co-ordinaled ground-air search of hours. Neighbor Fred Read lost men's division the results ars:- 61 hertoregl Accountants Eisenhower then launched into a Lizulieth Scott. Robert Ryan ize. -Miss Daisy Stewart returned re- N has been hilt up OVGT 811109 -70"" 10 acres of cats. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP . review of the world situation as it ., cently to her home in Somerville. wgfotlreerllivlexljlg-:t:1e1;le:l';dmslt:;:pfl:?;: failed to arrive at an iron are Recanf, repay-Lg mug told of the Del-wyri Huesais QQk.tcd- Eu.l,- Tl Eane'--nfckeyw J-is developed since January 3 year Coloured Csrtoosr Mass.. after a week-long holiday Dow” entry owned by 5. cl slew, drilling Bite 011 nllhiv Slim. 13” worms departing from the usual Hickey. cuwll" Bull 0, comma,” ago. After swinging through such C ta send - with Mr. and Mn. James Simmons, m ll, 50,, of 1.-,.e,,.,h,.,,ll 1,, ball, Thursdav- U l th 3 1 her pattern and attacking the tops of Dutch Underwood defeated Dave V gamma Ihlot spolsdanghlgrmler hog spottsags 8l35&l1st enda d 00 Burlington.-.'Bu:'. breeds. the Stewart herd walked H” W” W” "' 3 ofewhltfhchis mm mm In" Mn” m "mm" mam” 9-mm P-I-L - "WHO 33" c2.iff..'1.f.;.....?' ldiiizhhogxf-'5. de- The best oafneniertainment --Lt. Gel. and Mrs. E. W. John- sway with both Grand Champion Mining Corporation. fstha. Douglas Banks. is president. to grains. Farmers were fighting the worms huestls. Baily Babdock defeated Lowell wfslhert Robertson clared: family style. lions and Miss Elizabeth Johnstone, mm” and female hmo"' in me Hope that he was still alive was with 3 pojgon mlxturg ongjstl . Nell Macleod defe ted J dd 1.0- BUILD IMPERVIOUS DEFENCE it. N.. rehlrned on August 7 to :llIv2:h:?n8l;h?l've tziiggedg raised Tuesday when. for the sec- largely 0! Pull :i”n. cm Cap; mm. a u P.Gl;ilnl&ulN:U.'l;Ua,1;te3rUT!It-rlzelltia -35.11 of this adds up. as I see it. their home in Burlington. follow- uld two lhlnls new 'wllh W0 urn ond time since the hunt I began. Brawn, gm dgmlmd 101- luppllgg Larry Marsh defeated Earl Smith gunman”, , Th” tr” wmlld has ”llbet:l" lchanlcle .-.- r: :,-''v , -1 - . no a three-month tour of the Unit- chm Dem In gm Slllopalllm Dow” Eskimo H3030?! YOUM Jim"! "uh was so great that fresh supplies Parker Crockett detected Bob mu, p, o. pox lthglllbeiow "0 used st if ”',,,.i E i E '6 Klnsdm Ind 1""nc9--Bun entry they had two firsts, two sec- ""fP'""'- 1""? W9 15 mile! mm were hastily distributed from Syd- sclllmrman. ssu 681 li.laeecig.e''lf.5'u-esali1l?. 6:? l:3lil.i1Bup ii 3 3-apt" . ' ..M,. d Ml. . Ra; d Ra 011415. 0319 third I-Dd 3W0 50D flnlkf l t be” new 01-min M"cLe0d defaned J9” ' structure that will really be im- l I , m T .3 muy ing pens. Preston Byrcnton. Rollo be::”1l?5an;93p:tg:d byevgeathgg Gmdem l pervious to the Communist assault. I save returned to their home in Berlin. N. H.. after an enjoyable visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Sim- nons and family. :Bui'lington.w-Bur. .34; ml! M5... Imn stew"; ition. They are: 1-1. I... Boswell, t M ,,,.,,m,,. c,,m.l,' ml lama, Marshfield. ohn R. Thompson. wfflffdlff: fepith'hl::ll”fl'l':”l;'; sill Arnett defeated Bill Young. Oplomelrlsh .4, ,,mm lo mall. home ll, ohlol Marshficld. and Ivan Bow-ness. all” bluebenlu ma llrlnklng PADUCAE Ky umpproducl lllllnce Grant defeated Lou A.sh- . 0- 5- 4- I"-91' ED314111! "10 PM” Kemmmmi Mn Bowen ma the fresh water from- a lake in Fla- tlon workers at wone of the two we 5 ' B E Hunten E'0' I S week in Burlington. sueata of Mt Gm” C”""””” mm "id ”m'"' herty's wild interior. big atomic installations in the R, E-CON” ""1510" 5''”"”"''d”' PM T P'""'' '1" Ind Mrs. James sin-imons and :gfr1'd:”;l":- 3:”h::””t:g' fall: 3': The island isnorthernmost of the United sum will strike Thurs- ....3:3.,?””” dmmd chm” wnmms mama?” fl-mily--Bur. mo mam, cl" mu Ml. nmp igtlclgrymup in southern Hud- :ilI.&t'mi::r -lhlsllgi ovtvglfl-It Nails; 1 sides Gunn defeated Arthur Hol- A. Raymondlnarsnt. ' - an . use. 0 . -Mrs. Simmons returned recently to her position at Poplar cvmv. .13., . gm-,.we9k ml; Wm, class pens. Ivan Bowness had one G ma chm l h" 55" Ind lulllhfif-in-IIW. Mr. ”c9"d 9”” 1" nun 'h”'P Mm Btevlynrt as Son. pan Pgillixaliiaoatorcsll-(liomllioxfldzt-dry? TRIED DIVISION PHONE uao llid Mrs. James Simmons. Hurling. in 1953. cam Clumpllm RIMEHSI cl Tuud-y M W." no longer mt . Bill Roach defeated Joe Storey. , ton.-3m.. The following ere the prize win- slewul 5, Son. - ..'ulmu"u -M mumed” nlu Peter Pope defeated Mark Gaudot Dentists ncrs in yesterdays sheep Judging at Pen ol llll-llgll 3. 0' Blew”, & "1 My Cyril Hickey defeated Gordon -es.-. and Mrs. John Paynter the Provincial Exhibition in Char- Son A ilk l ll ll Maxwell. DI'- J- 5- 001108 entertained at their home at ll'ree- lottetow-n: l,;n cl lmlkl 5 C sllewul ll, 3 me '5: gm ' w"l:' 9 utl? Hilary Gaudet defeated Gor- 5335"” 'm1'mN9 town on August 3. when relatives N I C Son. ' ' ' . P:dllczll.ll.l'; pl;:l'lm'lmG:.t rm: don Rogers. Dial 2306 Sununerairi. um m'"d' 3'm."d '9 ”'''w ”' mink, mum." i Chemical Workers pulled out of T1" xamwlu numb” ”' '0 5” Iluaintances with Mrs. Earl Jones Shropshire Dawns ' played as soon as possible. PHYSICIANS of Dohaldl. Alberta. Mrs. Jones is the former Annie Bernard of Long River. who left with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Bernard for Western Canada at the age of lo. ind is making her first visit home. Bay. received two third single for his entry in this class. There were three breeders hold- ing entries in the Oxford compet- son's herd took one first, a second and a third. along with two third Male born in 1954-1. A. Boswell; 2. A. Boswell; 8. A. Boswell. Yearling:-1. A. Boswell: Boswell. Male born before I959-l. A. Bos- wall. I.A. three RCAF Canto aircraft from the Maritimes. who radioed the news to the ground headquarters. :. Male-S. 0. Male born in 1954--i. S. 0. Stew- art & Son: 2. s. 0. Stewart at son; I. 5. O. Steyvart & Son. Male born in 1953-1. 8. 0. Stew- art as Son; 2. S. C. Stewart on Son would have Atomic Workers To Strike Today Ridge. Tenn.-are believed near the breaking point. the Oak Ridge talks. There was no immediate re- action from Oak Ridge except a "H0 Dfolrell" report on nego- tlstlons. Oak Ridge employs about 3,500 CIO production hands. Hood. Daley. ter. - wood. FLBST DIVISION Maynard Schurmsn defeated Ron Paul Schurnlan defeated Harry 5 Summer St. R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty ' Sumnieraids whether that assault takes its usual form of subversion and bribery and infiltration or whether, in the long run. it. might include force. Frank Daley defeated Bert Hun- Derwyn Huestis vs Dutch Under- Barry Babcock vs Neil Mscieod. Larry Marsh vs Parker Crockett. Leonce Arsenault vs Jerry I-(ayes. Ralph Silliphant vs Bob I-iogg. eat Water Street Above Mnurico Mill's Mania Wear Sumnserai T L. K. ZIELINSKI. M.D. General Practitioner hlalpequa Bold lenaington. P. It. i. Phone: hmsington I glean hinuafrgmddtlbut: w.E??:'A,Wnmm?u.l?:1sotu?ii" tlmgl 5 G shrill: (l)l.kUlN'.l'S :3? AmMwNn-bb ll-mw. all Bruc-. VETERINARMN - e . . . . y all an e born in 1953-1. Winston sun” at son: 2. S. O. aw-wu;t s Ridge local has asked 9 VI 00 Im- 33eaF1'ZuPc'ilm;T-vl3've5"3y Weill; if"z's7.'.t.t.u';' :.VhA'.m.:osw?ile'wu;;A3. 53:; be 3.13.-"r.".fnn.e":"l.'.' 3l'I..'.'f".i:..;"l3 35311;! 3-ii:-:3 vc-"gilt? gr;-1-1:?” Dr J R Cunningham A Mate”. muwd by M11. W. C. Buwml ' swwgkka S?” ifs. 81.58 and 82.40 an hour. AFL Chas Peters vs Ben Fyie. I ' pf” "30 PT. 0,... Donald. Mrs. George uilton. Mrs. Grand Champion Male-A. nos. son. ll. 5. 0. Emu” & son workers at the Oak luau plant, Ed Foley vs Heath Warren. wm," gt. Ejnl nunumnui. liwmi Elmer Bernard. Mrs. Allison Bern. wall. ' . also involved in demands for Jim I-Innis vs Ralph Madras-lane. "bu ' Female born in 1958-1. 3. O. ltd. Mrs. Donald Bernard and Mrs. Grand Champion l'omgle-Win- small & son. , E 0 all”, l h more money. have asked 19 cents Tom Baker va 0. Evans. ' "p Q Horses paynm-,.3ur, ston Stewart. Son. 3 nulol; ll: C an hour and he e refused six Horace aiachrlane vs 3. J. Psl- ' Pen of one male and three fe- 5a,)”; & soul ' ' ' 091195 mar. THE READ STUDIO (T . Oot ml bominms-l.a.noawlL Cerbid a Cash c ' n time from vase 10 Mm more "684. Al 3;” 302:... or 1m.s, 5. gr...” ,4, Co. ow-m-ln mh gr. mu Roach vs Prod Arsenault. n. w. asaas lllii Wartime w-n . Sm? .. ....... 1053-S.C. -nu. on man vi-nu CAPITOL Summer-sislo' '; not no the latter part of the we BUM 0!-Mots ll 3” In Washington 2 t id cmmplon "dog. 0. . res ant Eis- :;0I:,yurvelr.ylwn.dohNll-n:nVis.lliuliiha:nav.i.l Md. born in nu”. A. ,o."n; awn" & an lenlzwer said he will use every m ... u. 2. a. soswsir s A Boswell Ohmoion semis-a c " '"""' " ll" ”""'"""5 '" u:mPTi'11IlO. of wltnunallng wtliri: Dbl. Mm laipll A. 3'0"”. Slaw.” & am. . ' prevent atomic strikes. 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