rlc. rnrr:l,V I" lea ) ding nuclear scientists. -ll' Ni'1tli(ysicists. chemists. geneticists. doctors. mineraloglats W,-, from more than 1) coun- tries--iiicluding Russia and Com- mu-iist Czechoslovakia. Romania allll Poland-conver89d "'.,.I&Illl'P town to see the heart of and engi- on this R.umn'-. secret research into nu- ('il'l5Ii' fission. n hill be the first peek for mcuiixis-other than those from th, United States and the British t.-inmnnwealih-beyond the strong tum-t of guards and a ring of elec- mlwri fences around the famed ilnriu-ll centre. mzu mom CONFERENCE I 'l'hv Soviet scientists were led In Prof. Dimitri V. Bokhintsev. :I'lt'IlIlII(' director of Russia's first ah.m..- clcctric power plant Just mn.-irlc flioscow. They flew here llllil other European delegates (will Geneva. Switzerland. where -t ll'nliSiS from 72 nations have illlt u-mlerl a l2-day atoms-for-peace -onlci'cnL'e. -it Geneva. scientists of the Honeymoon Boat And Owner Lost In Lake Storm lilllii. Pa. fAPl - The Little mi;-, a 16-foot honeymoon cruiser named by her proud -73-year-old iupper in honor of his bride, cap- sm-rl in storm-swept Lake Erie Monday. The skipper was drown- all His wife was saved after floundering three hours liri' only a rare bit of luck kept Mrs. llarvey Hecker. 70, from drown- Ins: By chance. Herbert Durst of llc2ll'il)' North East, Pa.. saw the couple's capslzesd boat in the hearing surf and pulled Mrs. Hec- ker from the water. She was in l:m- condition Tuesday at an Eric Iltmpilfrli. Veiihcr llecker nor his bride l'llllifI swim. But that didn't keep them from travelling several thou- eallti miles in the cruiser after tlicy were married May 2; in Florida. liet-ker didn't make his first long hnal lrip until he was 75. With I while. he told a reporter then: I'm going to have some fun before I die ” will VFITI-IRAN Hcrker was a veteran of both the Spanish-American War and the Fll'Dir World War. A native of Cleveland. he was a retired eivil onzinerr in 1952 in put together a 16-foot skiff from a pre-cut mail-order Ill no took it 4.000 miles around the country and said the trip coat lvni nnlv Slot), although it took N months He was hving in Florida whui Ive met. the former Mrs. Louise 1;.-.-wr. and they were married '-in-vrl-ly after. Ten days later they started on the leisurely trip which I-iulod Monday. ' They never had serious trouble on their trip up lie Inland Water- Way to New York. While in New York they appeared on several television programs. HIDDEN STORM The storli Monday came up aud- rlenly. The craft started to fall to pieces. And. said Mrs. Becker. both she and her husband were tossed into IIIP water shortly after they don- ned their life presarvers. After the norm subsided. Durst went to the there to check on the condlton of his boat. He saw the couple and launched his craft. Whenhereaeh- ed the scene he noted that Hecker was dead and his wife aemi-con- mous. He took her to shore and summoned coast guard. They re- .-ni-ered Hecker's body and rush- ooi iirs. Hacker to the hospital. CORNWALL Llionss am flornwall I.adIen' Aid met for "W August meeting on Monday "Hllnlz at the home of Mrs. Colin ll"I'rn,v. In the absence of the President. the Vice President. Mrs. I H. Drake presided. A short devotional period was conducted with Mrs Bruce MacKlnley read- "II the Scripture. An account of the supper served :1 the Caledonia Club was given .V Mi-ii. Stanley Murchison. and several articles were sold to those Pftsenl and the sum of 810.!) was realized, Lunch was served by the hostess lllfll Mrs. liar-old Scott and Vivian in a life 1 Britain Opens Doors Of Atomic Energy Centre HARWELL. Enrlmd. 1'' i ,5riiain Tuesday threw open the sly guarded doors of its atomic ' csearch centre here to the atomic Big Three-the United States. Russia and Britain-bated details of basic research have been jealously-guarded sec- rets for a decade. Cameras were not allowed in- side. Press photographers were barred from passing the inner se- curity fence and all delegates were asked to deposit cameras with se- c' Ity guards at the entrance. SHOWN LATEST RESEARCH being carried on in atomic piles, slons. They also investigated built for investigating the behavior and properties of the breeder prin- cinle in which plutonium is made to double itself. 5 MEDICINE HAT. Alta. (CPi-- The linseed oil industry. hard hr when rubber began to replace tr as a base for paints. is making comeback because of the oil's b) products. These include stabilized asphalt. liquid soap, meal. fence post pre- server. and primer and sealer. There has always been a de- mand for raw. boiled and refined oil and it continues today. partic ularly for use in shellacs and V2: nishes. But with the introduction of rut. ber-based paints in 1948. the Med- icine Hat Linseed Oil Co. found the demand sharply cut. New out- lets had to be found. The plant's chemist. Charlie Gower. who came to the company from the Defence Research Board in 1948. and general manager A G- Harvey found the answers. NEW BY-PRODUCTS Up to I948 the plant produced mostly oil and cake meal obtained from flax. Now it has many by- products. The asphalt stabilizer which Mr. Gower developed is ciiiimed by Mr. Harvey to have "denied the market" this year. It has many uses including use as a foundation "Maybe I'm a damn tool. but M WHEATLEY RIVER W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Wheatley River W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Smith on Thursday evening, August 4. The meeting opened by singing the "Institute Ode" and repeating the "Mary Stewar Collect” in unison. The roll call was answered by eleven members and two visitors giving "Some way to encourage tourists". The minutes of the prev- ious meeting were read. approved and signed. Plans were made to hold an Ice Cream festival the following Tuesday evening in the hall and the Secretary was asked to order the Ice Cream. The re- mainder of the Salvation Army Collections were passed in making a total of 318.10. Mrs. Cora Ling and Mrs. Preston Rackham are to merit. The following committees were appointed for next month: Sick- Mra. Leonard Ling and Mrs. Harold Buntain; School-Mrs. Fred Mac- Rae and Mrs. John Ross; Lunch- Mrs. Harold Cl iler. Mrs. Wal- ter Lin and Mrs. John Ross. In- stitute News were distributed. Mrs. Preston Rackham invited the mem- bers for the next meeting when the roll call will be answered by giving a "Salad Recipe". The offering amounted to cents and membership fees to 35 cents. Bills were paid and a prem- ium auto I'0i)( was sold. meeting closed with the "Queen" and refreshments were served by the hostess and committee in charge. caivuciis "woiir DANCERS" Canadian men are rific." RECORD CRO: 2.000.000 bales is expected in Mex- Drake assisting. ieo for 1965-56. which . The Guardian Page 11 Thursday, Aug. 25, 1955 Perform Rare . Heart Operoiionl i MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-The blood. c" a three-year-old Madison. Wis..- girl flowed through a lung whiehi lhad been removed from a dogl Tuesday as doctors operated to! close a hole between the chambers? of her heart. . Doctors at University of Mimic- lsota hospitals said after the two hour operation that "all is going The tour schedule called for the well in far" for Carey Ann.Kutz.l scientists to be shown some of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Normani latest technical and research work- Kutz Madison. W35- as well as the latest research in undergo the biologic ' the chemical. physics. electronic.-'. type of heart surgery in which the. isotopes and metallurfical divi- paticnt's blood is purified by oxy- lgen as it flows through the dog's at CIQSQIIUIIK. The lung from the dog is aus- quarters four research reactors in-mended In 8 DI-BSIIC Cylinder dill”-I cluding the zephyr. a fast reactorliniz the 0DeI'8tl0ll- LinseedM'OiI Industry Is Making Good Comeback cut the grass around the monu-' TORONTO (CP)eA pretty young Danish dancing instructor who rec- ently became a Canadian citizen llcar may Ccompany External Af- uiinlrg Cgngdlgn males are the fairs Minister Pearson to Russia world's wont dgncgrg, Mgjg, who when he visits that country this parked .. m rum-ucmr .1 . 1'0;-.;fall. External affairs officials are onto dancing school. said that out- side of their inability to dance. "pretty ter- A record cotton crop of. about said. would be chiefly to The girl was the sixth patient toi oxygenator: The purpose of bypassing the blood is to give surgeons a "dry field" on which to work while oper- ating on the patient's heart. coating. a concrete basement coat- ing aiit! a base for shingles. It can stahi rcmcndous heat and all type weather without contract- ing - ilisterlng. La: vcar the company pur- chasr 100.000 bushels of flex from )iI'iCi farmers. This year it may purchase more. The flax is processed simply. The meal and oil are separated much like milk and cream. at a temperature of 400 degrees fabr- .:-.enheit. One bushcl of flax produces one gallon of oil and 33 pounds of meal. SPRINGFIELD W. I. Thr president of Springfield- Women's Institute, Mrs. Crawford Sinclair was hostess for the Aug- ust meeting when ten members and five visitors answered Roll call wltli a tip on the care of houseplants. A W rm welcome was extended to the first president of the organization. Mr. Peter Sin- clair who was present after many years absence. l Following the minutes and rep-i urts of various committees the new school committee was asked to procure sanitary drinking supp- lies before school opened. The lnexi meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Andrew Hughes This inonih's topic "Agriculture was capabl, presented by the con' venor. Mrs. Wm. Haslam with instructive and humorous reail-- ings on horticulural subjects by Mrs. John Hickox. Mrs. Norris Sinclair. Mrs. Crawford Sinclair Mrs. Andrew Hughes. Mrs. Claire Haslam. Mrs Keith Mayne and Mrs. Wm Haslam. The highlight of the evening's program was the showing of beautiful colored slides by Mrs. Gordon MBCMIIIBII. Corn- wall. Her charming garden Beech- wood was colorfully spread before us on the silver screen as she interestingly described each delightful vista. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Mac- Millan for this Illustrated lecture. A profusion of bouquets decor- ated the rooms and added to, the interest of the meeting. These were brought by the members, judged by Mrs. MacMillan, and a prize for the best arrangement was awarded to .ist. Mrs. Reginald Haslam. 2nd. Mrs. George Dunn- ing. 3rd. Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. i While Mrs. MacMillan was jud- ging the floral arrangements thel convenor conducted a Flower gues- sing Contest. Highest points were won by Mrs. Gerrit Loo. 1 The final numbe on the prog- ramme was a request repititlon of the original poems read at the previous meeting. Following the singing of "Tile Farmer in the Dell" lunch was served by the hostess and comm- ittee in charge MAY TAKE MOUNTIE OTTAWA (CPI-An RCMP of- considering this. an informant said Wednesday, but no decision has xbeen reached. Mr. Pearson will de- cide when he returns to Ottawa early next month. Purpose of tak- ilng ii mountie along. the informant with Russian authorities on secur- lity arrangements. STORE HOURS THURSDAY a A.M. - s:so mi. irnmair s A.M. - 8:80 nit. SATURDAY I AM. - 10:00 PM- AT CHORAL ROYALTY ELLIS SEE Ii.I.l. All FOR GROCERY Y0ll iuviron LESS AT BROS. SPECIALS riuiis Dgxrynx-mm" PEACHES RED I PURPLE ”iT3"c.-"Z" G:::N"G7:G'l. 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Regular iiirciipies pkas 30c 6 oz. 2 Bottles 29” t'HRlSTlF.Sl (Graham Wafers pkg. lill mum D 0 an sun I" - 1 cake: 25c