7 - SI — ela a | | tb | } | } } | | on Protection Is Requested Of Ike By Assoc. Of Colored People LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)—The nesday night. The men are president of the Arkansas chap ter of the NAACP Thursday ap- pealed to president Pisenhower for protection, The NAACP is the National Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People. Mrs. L. C. Bates said in a tel- egram to the president that local and federal authorities have de- clined to provide the ‘minimum physical protection that we have requested.” “Now state police have begun to arrest and harass the upstand- ing citizens who have provided us with volunteer protection,’’ the telegram said. \ She obviously referred to the arrest Wednesday night of the father of one Negro: student at- | | | ir FRR) t e z ( | i [ Fé ; 8 as s E ge HE Hi ; ti af F i ae auf r fa : 7 ; i : < § e & g i i | H | 5 . °% “y _ Fl sf 5 ; i E ; 5k x 2 x= ¢ i F F i &§ 3 : z Hl l < i é £ é i ; a3 i e 3 egg ise ; i iil a8 = : i F ere 5 =e SF ne E & fi cg i : f é vat : Te ae ji 2 Fe i & § i 3 i E 3 i ei Bi ; 57 ! F 8 ‘ : ¥ e oe & i i 3 | E Ey : ck é reputation of be- the finest businessmen owners i it is Hawkins Hoss 2.02 2-5, We noticed that Myron MacAr- i r-old brown gelding that | at won $89,560 in harness purs- | and was recently reported in! this column as top pacer at Bay State Raceway, Foxboro, Mass., to-trainer driver Clarence Han- sen. We are confident that noj]. money: gift would have been as | much appreciated by driver Han- sen. : At Truro on Wednesday night, ere is a style for everyone...at our § : fi Fae aie g 55 & $ ; Earlier Thursday, four boys were arrested in front Central High. Police found a tol, at first thought to be real, tneir car. Later, Detective Capt. Albert Haynie said the was a toy and the boys probably would be released. i I i FE fi Fi 5 this excellent performance. Ano-|* INDUSTRIES Moncton, N.B. ond, was clocked in 2.00. The) i O’BRIEN IS VICTOR Maritimers will remember our old friend, Angie Allen, and wil! be glad to know that he is win- tending Central High School, an honorary deputy sheriff who|ther trotter that took a new mark Mhelped guard her home and ome jis the 9-year-old Connie French, other Negro man. that Roach MacGregor won with FIND GUNS in 2.11. Her former record was State police said guns were 2.12 345. Here are the — — found in the car carryi oo Den nee Pees Shee oe I cg we nears Sut hie Ce hy State police arrested the Negro |1° "417 16. , tes’ home Wed- | wic; men near Mrs. Ba NIGHT PROGRAM : on cael a a te ee : large cro’ a Backstretch were 2.12 or better with the ex- ception of the first and fifth. Nell’s (Continued from page 7) Lad, owned and driven by H. B. nard) 2, Marilyn Creed (R. Me- Willis, won dash 2 in 2.10 and Carthy) $, three other starters |Red’s King (E. Smith) won the time 2.17 45; winner owned by |sixth dash from the same field in Miss Barbara Loye, Halifax. |the same time. Red’s King is own- The holiday on Wednesday ed by Mrs.. Keith Thomas of Hal- brought huge crowds of specta- | ifax. In dashes three and seven | b d tors to the Charlottetown Driv-/Beware (C. Smith) and Sister | ning some dashes and placings, ing Park where they were afford- Dawn‘ (L. Hennessey) each won from time to time, at Vernon ed the opportunity of entertain-/a dash, the former in 2.11 3-5 and | Downs, N. Y Last week he won | ment in the Coliseum prior to the |the latter in 2.12, with Leon/a “D” Pace, purse $600, with) opening of the race program and|Spangler (E. Smith) 22, Sister| Betty Elkington in 212 35. | also the Bill Lynch Midway, rid- | Dawn is owned by S. R. Johm-| at the same track. Joe O'Brien | es and other activities. T he} ston, Charlottetown and Beware! .on the Billy Direct Pace for! Sih. horsemen celebrated it by giving|by Stanley Mayhew, Kinkora. i 4new records to more horses than cae eet ele ee me we can recall at any meeting held | he Miss ma @ t2, } in the Maritimes. One of them is’ MacGregor) in 2.12 3-5 with Here}; DEVELOPING a bit astonishing. It was the io i. eet by Be. Suesian - bn Films for 20 Years duci of the 9-year-old trotter | Intyre, Montague a riven ‘oday—Out Tomerrew > ; lL. Neill, winning the eighth dash GARNHUM PHOTO j{; Blake Hanover’s mark from 2.09) ? 45 made at Foxboro, Mass. four with the same field in 2.12. STUDIO | yeafs ago to 2.09 3-5. Clarkie| 135 Kent St Ch'town Smith is the man responsible for | While Stanley Mayhew, who is BIG BUSINESS BY SMALL BOYS First day’s receipts totalled|the government liquor store in| they drew their customers from only $2 for John Pidhiniack, 13,|nearby North Vancouver. Pro-| the thirsty crowd which poured and Denny O'Day, 13, when they| moting their product as having | into their big competitor. opened their business in front of|less water and as much zip, _ (CP Phete) AMONG THE FARMERS Tire Costs PICTURE YOURSELF IN these benefits is the threat of is extended materially at both To plague those who were plan-/ province swathing. has not and) ning for early August a whirlwind | this in spite of the fact that the | finish to haymaking the weather-|latter operation can materially | man had other ideas. For almost | increase the number of days on ten days drizzle and rain have which harvesting can be carried brought to almost a complete) out. In the west research has stop, work on hay. However, the been done in this connection moisture serves a very useful| than about twenty days suitable purpose in improving pastures, which indicates that no more) filling the grain and promoting | for straight combining can be ex- | the growth ogf roots. To balance | pected. By swathing this period blight in the potatoes, lodging of | ends. grain, lost quality in the hay, un- | EGG SUPPORTS happy tourists and disappoint-| The Dominion Government is ment on the part of those plan- | now firmly committed to tle pol- ning a big Old Home Week. icy of deficiency payments is |pany of Canada Limited an- Will Be Cut TORONTO (CP)—The cost. of rayon and nylon automobile tires will be reduced by up to 15 per cent effective immediately, the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com- nounced Monday. Goodyear president L. E. Spen- cer said the price of all 14-inch sizes of tubeless rayon has bees reduced by 15 per cent and 15 inch tubless and tube type cus- tom super cushion by 10 per cent. WANT some wonderful new shots for your vacation picture gallery? .Come with your family and your camera to Nova Scotia— — —— we have The accent is on style... and whether you be short or tall, or in-between... figure . . . shop soon while the choicest furs are available a fur to compliment: your FUR JACKETS : hogs and eggs. Now reMhains to| “Substaritial price reductions” NO ANSWER . work out final details and to this | have also been applied to certain ‘ ‘ CANADIAN MUSKRAT—These jackets carry our The Senate Committee on Land end a special meeting with re- | types of nylon tires. photographer’s paradise. ; “ $ Use in a special report on the spect to egg payments is being Increased sales volume of Good- full written guarantee for quality and styling. iH} Mogularty S100. WOW .... cscs sccsesecsccccssctenses “Small Farm Problem” conclud-|called in Ottawa August 19 and es that there are no precise an- 20. This meeting will bring to | swers in this connection. This im gether farm organization people et Geet ee ae eae ee ee ot Oe CURTR Ting bad Getrteting teclites ay itn iecieicie jnchite evidence. iculty lay in form- | tion ard. ert : ' i tity only t uxurious dropskin jackets. : ing suitable answers may be at-|FARM ANNIVERSARY | have oe about the redue- and your family . wonderful travel a é Be | with all the meticulous care of genuine mink, $39 5 tributed te following: (a) Tete isl Although i weather wap; £008, Re sand. neighborly — let’s get together. You'll find ijl] Regularly $445. NOW ................ Pee vorarsinas no general agreement as to what hardly favourable a ere was . . . i} | EN ROUTE TO CHINA Nova Scotia wonderfully friendly and hospit- i \ BLACK PERSIAN LAMB (dyed)—If black is your constitutes a minimum accept-;very strong competition the fif- able standard cf living. ‘b) Full |tieth anniversary of the pe | year products coupled with econ omies resulting from capital in- vestments in improved manufae- HONK KONG (Reuters) — A Here’s your opportunity to add new faces and places to your album — and give yourself able — and we're not far away. How about DROPSKIN CHINA MINK (dyed)—A limited quan- Made color, this is the jacket for you. The wearing quality information with respect to farm mental Farm, attracted a large! _ ot oF Conia s income is not available ‘¢) Stat-|crowd of those directly interest-| FrouP, OF 7 Canadians arrived dropping over this weekend? i tote Weaddalnh-te alpsevent | nnadien ietics are not available in suf- | ed in agriculture and also pro- ursday from Loxyo for a visit f Regul $315. NOW ficient detail to show the number fessional people who broke their es eee sane ona ‘ HH gularly i MINS ideo scale chayudoae dcstewcewaenses and location of these farms. Ree-| Rotary bread at the farm. Bring-| 9©X' Monday. Oday For informati [ ite: : ommended are: (1) expansion |ing greetings from the farm or-| Sihtseeing tour the party. whieh etron or literature write: | GREY PERSIAN LAMB (select quality) — Each of soil mapping. (2) systematie ganizations of the province was\ Es ie —s jacket an individual model in selected quality. land use surveys. (3! more em- the President of the federation) oe i oa = ape — N 0 VA S C 0 T i A T R A Vv E L B U R E AU Either self-trimmed or mink-trimmed _ styles. $ phasis on studies with respect to of Agriculture, Mr. Kenneth Mae-| ar Pe Hes a8 Te ing, Shang Regularly $445. NOW / . farm size. organizations and prae- | Lean of Central Lot 16. Mr. Mae-| 2” oi 8 — expects Halifax, Nova Scotia eguiarly © NOW .... 2. eee e eee eeee eee ees yi beens tees. 'Lean paid tribute to the contri-| Hp scte b ‘ong Kong Sept. 4 ma abies Comeumere bution made by the Farm and iirowine den Plane for home the ‘ BROWN PERSIAN LAMB (Dyed)—A luxurious shade A NE ERE. mentioned that in too many cases * ie gee oo a Seg : : : The third potato industry con-'farmers were not aware of many re ey nesig nerd ae ee ao ference takes place in Winnipeg of the benefits which had flowed ane ee. ee Ce euaren y Houancer— $ on August 24, 25 and 26. Examin from this institution. the wearing quality by ourselves. Regularly $445. ed will be the changing aspects; The presence of the Hon. Mr. WON ei ae i a ee ee of epee —— marketing Harknes: was a compliment to nie hoc ar te is ae oe oe , RUSSIAN BROWN SQUIRREL (dyed) — Soft, full g Milk and potatoes are the only ths suggests that the Minister is pelts delicately worked to give a truly luxurious 439 foods listed separately as a daily Ot missing opportunities to be- \ { appearance Regularly $495. NOW .............-+.++- requirement in Canadian food as acquainted with Island Ag- / ; ' . rules. ee ; RUSSIAN KOLINSKY (dyed)—Splitskin styles. Once EXTENDED CREDIT ¢ g ° | . present stock is gone, this special offer cannot be HEES VISITS, NORTH ~ z repeated, Avoid disappointment by coming in early! $ punk cbe canadien ce Ls dae Regi ois “as Under the new Farm Credit | Regularly $525. NOW Act, 75 percent of the appraised | OTTAWA value may be borrowed to a lim-| Minister Hees, Deputy Minister it of $20,000.00. A new type of|J.R. Baldwin and other officials loan may be made on a supervis- | left Thursday on. an inspection Fy ed basis to applicants between 21 | tour of transport department fa and 45 years of age. These loans| cilities in the north. The one-week have an upper limit of $27,500.00.| tour will include stops in north- SWATHING AND COMBINING ern British Columbia, the North- While combining of grain has west Territories and Manitoba. (CP) Transport REAL SEAL (dyed)—Cape of Good Hope Fouke dyed. A truly luxury fur — the wearing quality, wonderful. Regularity S475. NOW «..cccccocsssceccee $395 | FULL LENGTH COATS ~ ovate See ae a eae self trim, $3 95 $495 pphire an umumn aze ink trimmings, to $279 » $365 featherweight. Regularly $495 - $595, NOW . ete., etc., ete. @ EASY BUDGET © A small deposit reserves 1995. i In 1955 we promised fo expand our Welfare Services. l Today, for example, deserted mothers or widows with children to sup- port, receive greater financial assistance than ever before through the Moth- ers’ Allowance Act. Last year the allowance was increased very substantially. 105th OVERSEAS BATTALION REUNION DINNER Canadian Legion Home, Charlottetown | | MUSKRAT BACK COATS—All fresh new models, shades range from light mink to ebony black dyes. Regulariy $349 - $425. NOW .... 50... ccc cece ese eeeee This act was initiated by the Liberal Party and the cost is entirely borne by the Provincial Government. Wednesday, August 19, 1959 | E 4:00 p.m-—Business ren Legion Home | | REMEMBER cans a aaah 5:20 p.m—Parade to Monument (Band) ; : ;’ : 6:00 p.m.—Dinner, Sing. Song, Get Together The Matheson Government e ° : r cre | ee Seyere he KEEPS ITS PROMISES! . island i UrPMICKS : Make this the besf-Reunion ever. | 79. Genfion Street os Cicubceancsle Inserted by the P. FE. 1. Ltheral Acen-}>tion. | elisa