1lslandDeth Ralet... Reports last night indicating heavy concentrations of ice iii ithe Nozthttmberlaitd Strait ar:a wert given as reasons whv no llocal oil companies are cousid-t ering [imaging the first ping of file 1964 season into Charlottetown Harbor for a few" weeks yet. i In a telephone interview lastl night, William Connolly. dis- :tric. manager of Irving Oil Ltd. ' said “we have been getting re-' Eports of very heavy concentra~ .‘IIOI‘IS of ice in the strait area ,and do not anticipate any moves lto bring a tanker ittto port utt— sltip- V 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed, April 8, 1964. Heavy lce In Strait ,ls Delaying Shipping . Minister Hubert MacNeill . . V \_ t that "there must be no let up in the “fully Physmans “'h" are ‘ 1 much better than it is now". He stated that there was tto out- standing tteed for a tanker as tltere is an ample supply ll.’l!l(l. He said there may be a ship arrive iii port the latter part of this mtztttlt. Harold Bernard. spokesman for Imperial Oil Ltd. here also indicated no shit) was expect- ed until the latter part of thts‘ mouth. He said that first tee, reports have been heavy and. there is no immediate need of oil stocks. ... U n: w. i is." commenting on this. Health i 1grain in PE. For TB ls Lowest 1 Yesterday was World Health and the slogan this yearl w as “No Truce for Tuberculos-l I l the fight against recognized TB and a leader in North America. .52! There is splendid cu-operatton ‘3’, said‘ throughout the province from‘ actually instrumental in the dis covery of the majority of the pa- tients requiring sanatorium l‘ tuberculosis control 1.. LT '0 pro- l)r. Mac-Neill noted that new cases needing treatment are care' he sald‘ being diSt-overed at the rate of DR MRCNEIH Domed out "1313 30 per year. even though the' there are 895 persons on the in . (1mm rate in 13,51, is only ml berculosis case register and per 100.000. This is the lowest tn 1 that were were 152 Paliems D‘- ? Canada today, ing treated In hospitals for [‘33 TB according to Dr. MacNeill. "‘ 1963 results in death for some Canadians every year and there 9 are about 7.000 others through-i out the country suffering from the disease. DELEGATES TO SEMINAR The St. Dunstan's Unlvet sity students pictured above have been chosen from sever- 23 to Sept. 6. At left is Helen Kelly, A junior arts student, daughter of Mrs. Bennett Kel- He “pm on to 53‘, that p_E_l_l 81 candidates to represent St 1y. Summerside. and right plnneet‘od tuberculin testing anc . Dnnstan's University at the Douglas Richard. freshman report from the Meat Paolo: seminar on Biculturalisnt to arts. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leti- . ~ . . A the k-la‘v “mm 0" a commumty l ers Council of Canada for the i . . , . be held in Quebec City. Aug. wide basts. Phil. is a pioneer tn; first two months of this year in. nard Richard. Montreal. 1.9-. AIDS I Not all research req :tred {he cont:nu:n: ficht against cancer. when :t‘es or. un- ceasingiv tn Canada. is con- ducted wtt‘tvn the ct ‘nc: of hospital and medca‘. lame-et- an IN CANCER RESEARCH l and Mrs. tones a vast amount of We Townsend. right. work ts cart-led mill in :‘It'll Ethel Felauer. organic chem- pfticcs as the tlcpztt-ttccw of ist, are shown working on one of the Cancer experiments working with intricate equip- ment employed for synthesiz- clten rut ‘ 02‘. mt e Ontario A:- ‘ titt't' llf‘l't‘N l‘rttt'essttr (i l". "v at th t . ",1 -(y lfil'ltl. tug various compounds. Weather Observer Discloses Axe ts Reported March Was Average Month Used In Assault ; Agatzts' . ranging over 54 1964 was tits: on altltotttt,.. Use .fi't't‘P.‘ weather .. 'l'ere \\_‘..\ a tota‘. t. . -. run. 14 is the aver tune: of snow, 1.91 ' t was higher 'hi . 'o‘al per cipitation ii; . ‘1: was slightly lower 'ltan the 3.37 a trace The 1179 byte: of sunshine. this year was rtuz'e a bit lower: than the 136 :t arm-7:9 The htsh for fh': \14'Tl‘lll'1347 on the f'fth and “we Tow. was zero on the .3'7t T'w‘ w tom» pet‘ature was 2H0 'll‘?‘ ‘2; very MA'I'.—\PBDIA. Que. ICP) \ t‘w'~l titza tl- “.ct'c'e . . . t Hf ,f ‘m‘er ' 1 m a "‘ Everett Irvine, a4. beaten by an ”‘ "m' axe-wielding assailant in his, Here are a few of the words i kept by the wezt'lter obscnct pedtal was taken to hospi‘al The coldest March (I a) on Tuesday itt critical condition. .til the ice :ituuttot. clears up W. . Sf. FX To Honor ' Xavier University at the two.1 gr .' day convocation ceremonies here! a cabin on the outskirts of Mata-1 of Sydney. inspector of Schools tfor Cape Breton. . Presbyterian m in i st 9 r was 0 Three CLEVELAND (APt—A young ANTIGONISH. N S. l ‘CPl —- crushed death under thi- .Thrce Canadians. outstanding; ‘ [in the fields of .law. government and education respectively. will .treads of a tractor Tuesday 1 during a demonstratron protest- 1 log construction of a new schoo.‘ opposed by integrationtst oups. Rev. Bruce W. Klundcr. 26 Mm. 1243‘ white man wttlt what hi. Accepting decrees will be . €195“:le .35. 5mm]: Lou“ 31‘ Blmmfield of VVeshtfeeltngs forlbegro Civil rights.l mount. QM... a loading Canac_ ’1 had flung himself face down toS ian authority on imwnatmmhthe dll‘l. The tread of a from . J international receive hon- orary degrees from St. Francis t ‘ l ‘ friends tend loader tractor crushed his" ;law: Labor Minister Allan . , l MacEachen. Liberal member of “‘5‘." and neck' . . tparliament for lnverness-thil-l . “as “Bad .“hen wet lmond: and Thomas 1.. Sulllvanlpleed mm up‘ said Leo 5m l ;ton. a demonstrator who helped llift the body from the dirt. 1 His death stunned a crowd of Hospital authorities in Camp bellton. N.B., near this Gasoe Peninsula community. said Ir- vino suffered axe wounds to the head and all parts of the body attd is hovering between life andl record was the 13:11 in 15th \\ it‘ll the tttet‘cttt‘y sank to ~17 dc;- recsz the warmest day was the 22nd in 1.946 when the tempera» ttit'e was 60 above. March. 1946 was the br::ht ‘ est on record when there was (1031?. i Mi 8 man Ihevl 1839 hours of Old Sol and tie 0‘“? are 1‘ "g - dawkefl “Frch “2‘ 8 mp“, said was seen with Irvine a few i 5t . . . hours of sunshine back in 19 The 1'3 3 inches of snow this __.__._.___. pas' March is far from the tc- _ cord nfRR inches whlch fell in Two Corn/[cited 1°16 I l 53..) 52 . ' lit a pool of blood. CNR President Forecasts Buildings To Attract Many \'.=.t:otta‘. Razl lays: won orc- Canadian President in Ch ci'y th's \'F-:tt‘ to of Confederut'on Bil“‘.’.l Mr Gordon mad: ‘1: "rm merit: w'htle on a fotlt‘ .sl‘ tit r builds}: t‘c'“;"’-\ l‘. 14‘ Frank Harlin . pro id ..t of Labor Council Plans Workshop The Charlotte a :nd Dis- 'Iricf Labor C" 'l Eto'l Its annual educa ' ~hop Saturday and ' Ponce of ll’a'cs Ce. Yew Dchco.‘ of ‘1 ;. (‘LC Atlant'c Rt ;. 111 "ford \tfll 7. ' " .css. Rimeo . d- rum... .tt de- p rtmcnt. CLC . . he :ucst xtieaket at the (Uter’ottc own lime] during the dimer on Saturday (WON.th During Sunday‘s sex-Eon. dis‘ (option: wi'J be held on the "Industrgal Relations Act" and "I op Steward " fir “aflva \"lll take pi; e at. tae Labor 11:11. 202 Grafton Sister on Frtlzty evcnmz. _________.____ CCF Only Party With Full Slate In Saskatchewan REGI\’\ t“? 1‘ party. in offch for '30 nears. was the only party 't: t » full slate of candidates as 183 tope- fttls filed ftfflfial nomzm‘ to pets Monday for Saskatche- wan‘s April 22 :cncral tic Hut The total number of candi- dates was far off the tD’F‘d of 225 set in the last electznn 1.960 when seat-1 "ere stake The new feltsla‘ure will have 59 seats The Liberal partv fielded 38 candidates 7 11 didn‘t comes one of Moose .Iaw's two seats— the Progrewxe t'onsewu'vcs nominated 43 candidates. Social Credit \K‘M‘ll wzth Mo and ‘hcre v a (TV a- :5 33 was one Communist All four major parties vent with ftill slates four years 320. There were 3M ("FF and 2] Liberals when the leatslature was dissolved last Vn’tt‘fll The only last - minute shuf- fling took place in Conzervative ranks. Leon Wojcichowski announced] half an hour before nomina. tions closed that he vas wttlt-. drawing in Kinistino because of lack of support and lack of a strong Conservative organiza- fion. Two other Conservatives ad- ded their names to the nominam (top list. Manny Sonnenschetn‘ in Cumberland and David Keyes In Saltcoats. Two government supporters. filed as CCF-ND? candidates. Industry 9nd information Min- lster Russell Brown in Last Mountain and John M. Stone- 1 hocker in Athabasks. l I For Disorder . Roland Carr. 161 Water Street. was given a 20 day suspended sentence pending good behavior and Harold Hughes. 32 Spring: Street. was remanded to April‘ 9. when they appeared before t‘nt memorial butldm: founda- Magistrate Adp Haslam‘ QC‘ my city police cotirt yesterday. Thel ‘Dl‘l U - ~ ~ . TORONTO 'CPI _ Observed 1961. a few months before he q l' r ,n» 1 ‘. .. . . _ ‘ . . _ I A‘ lit.o. Lullatll:: w 11 \altl two wete facing separate char tempermmes for me “Gamer was Ordame“. mm the Flesh... :V' 5"? "1“: millme sa'd :95 "f bemg drunk and d‘sorder' office: erian ministry. He lived w'ttli ? ("w-10'" U“.“‘"‘”‘ nu '0 T“ I "I' . ' Min. Maxflhis wife and two children tn wit; part1ctuorly situck 'ttth Two others t'ltal‘fled mm 0D" . Dan-mo . .. . 6 4’7 tC1eve1and Heights. a suburb: Illt‘ “19 f‘f IIH‘ C(‘mft't‘x. l 't:td nrattttg a motor vehicle with- .' vancnuwr _ . 37 53 .‘npm- the placerwhere he died. t'ei‘d ohm" it '31" 0'“ m" “‘4‘” our due rare and aftenli‘m‘vtctorta . . 42 34 ' .lohn white. 33. of Mentor. ' “fl; m “"10 ‘ ““""‘ “Ch “"9” $1” .Edmonton . . . . .. 25 55 :Ohio. driver of the tractor and "The buldittes :row an tut costs or 5 days. The men were: .Calgaw 1—,- 53 -a “hm, mam mtd prom. m ‘t~'tril .11‘Cl1‘lt“("ill‘Fl treatment John (i'illen. 69 Edward street. 1 Saskatmn 1g 46 “.85 harassed bv dvmonsfra "'d 3‘ ““mbm' “f 3‘" 1‘3"?“ 3”” ma” Bm‘m' WW I egitta . ‘.l :15 tors and did not see, Mr. Klun Vivi been embodzed. Allt‘iftt‘l‘ Two men were fined $20 and Winnipeg . 21 33 do}. mm“. himself in a dxlch mi; that Itttpressed me is 'he 005“ m‘ 3“ dFl-VS ff“ havmg Toronto . 43 5G behind the tractor. ll'll.l<lll t'lcxtbtl'ty of the thca- PQ‘QS-“f‘m “f mm”: “1.3 plac.9‘Ottawa 35 46 Several witnesses said the .,.,. .rhp “.hnh. mum“: my other than their respective reSt- Momma! 3—) 54 tractor had Stopped because 1...“. 27...”, 3 mm. imagnmhm (lt‘llt'é‘S and three others were Heb“, 3.2 42 _ t"08?ni('nt I think all Canad- Eg‘égfifilo“1%\,ob°::§md'r;£:nagg Fredericton 32 43 or; 4: I r f " ‘ . . ' .‘S' 32 .. l \ ..( m w p Old ” n . days in the Queens County 3311‘ amt John 3' m med if he wttdd rctutn lat— r . . 3101101011 . . 29 42 . . and the tlurd was fined $10 and . l: to see a pctformance tn the mm: m. 3 days Hallie . 31 40 . ,,._..,,.,._ Mr, GM.” said up - ~'>_ ' :A- iCharlottetown . 29 36 Dart Achon tot: . after seem: the bittld- Sl'dm‘." .. ~ 35 35 in; ‘3’s almost a duty now to S I ‘Yarmouth .. . 34 . . . town a Performance" CI 'St. John's. Nfld. . .23 37 'l‘lt‘c tt_tll;t\t'trt{zbal'fi title \‘so making the tottr \verc . . .o toe in er-c ti ar . \ll': Gordon but-c \tvicKmrm HALIEAX ‘CP‘ — Th" “'93- which took place last Thursday: ( i , ‘ ' " ‘ ‘ , ‘ S v ther office says thick cloud an 4' o gnortsman 3 ‘N‘ severa re resentat ve of t Ito—"m ~- ‘. ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ' p * ‘ 5 fog covered much of the ds. Rex IRI2.Br{1(‘e A maaazine saleswoman. whose home is reported outside of the Province. is expected 0 appear before Magistrate James ("attnlzan National Railways. .. Island Ayrshire . ‘B. Johnston. QC. charged with Earns Sea' llllf‘l‘lllfl a forged document. It The argc arose out of an in- gym-kaddar palm" (Wm (-ident at Crapaud yesterday. n\\ ned by George Bow-61p and the accused was arrested Ft'encltfort. has qualified for a by Home“ detaChmem RCMPtl Gold Seal Certificate for produc- m .lhe AWL"). 3mg". “on m 1.6mm nt- perhrmance Supt. Ab \le.\etl said last t ._ K,st ” has been learned from t ninht. that tltere are apparently l [he Awmw Breeders Assocm three out-of-province cars tout- Men of Canada. In! the province in the maga-l Site hm produced 102.307 zine sales setup. and that thel pounds mtlk, 4_135 buttez‘fat for RCMP is conducting a ftill in-l an averaic test of 402 pom.an vestiuatton tttto their activitiesl m :t 0.01 days during nine lacta- ' 110115. As an etzht-year-old cnw produced 14310 milk. 376 fat. 12 days. Gem is classified " cel‘ent" aitd is the dam of "Very Good" cow. Her sire Gt; Boy Suslains Slight Iniury ; Gienzarry Bit 0‘ Fashion. the SUMMERSIDE—No serious ln-; bull brought to this province by juries appear to have been sus-l t. tTwo Lose lives jCIose To Safety hours before his body was found” bee ‘fcmpting to rescue Mario Blaisfl ; 3. Police said yount: Menard not; tout of the‘ burning house but ltown 33 and Mt itown 7.59 a m. and 6.52 pm, labout 500. mostly Negroes, writ: I lhad gathered at. the site of a‘ new public elementary schtto-l 3 at Lakeview Road on the city s lEast Side. They were there to; t - .‘t -t' the' QUEBEC ,CP) _ A teenager p rote st (oust-tic ton of 5 . . school In the .\e-to net-.hbor y and a small boy cited todav in . a fire that deqmwed a {W thood on grounds 11 would pet I storey house in lower town Que peluale. “gr-3mm” msicadq ofl my. ftitthcrtng cassroom integra-j Yvon Menard. 0. - I ‘ ttott. 1" TM 8" mucus runowv More than 50 demonstrators, were hauled off in police paddyl Presbyterian Minister Dies During Racial Demonstration ‘ run OVC‘I‘. jhorn that the project was being thotel tdicates Nova Scotia marketed. percent grade ‘ hogsl st 57.6 percent for this pro- l ROYAL BANK APPOINTMENT It is the first time Nova Sco- . tia could claim the distinction of highest percentage in grade 1 three men had prostrated them "A" hogs' ' selves on the ground in front of it. Klunder and another man jumped into the ditch behind it When the big machine began backing. the other man moved to safety, but Mr. Klunder was Agriculture Minister Andrer B. MacRae said that he is nat-1 urally dissappointed but still‘ glad that P.E.I. is marketing a . high percentage of grade “ ": hogs. ll CNR Reports Record Revenue OTTAWA (CPi—The publicly-t. owned Canadian National Rail-l ways did more business in 1963 stopped. than ever before. achieving a; An assistant city law direc- record $800,000,000 In gross rev-. tor announced on a police bull- tenues on its railway. highway.‘ and telecommunications closed because: “We can‘t pro— operations. CNR President Don-2 tect the workmen and bystana-tald Gordon informed the Com“- 0 lmons Tuesday. I Clarence Holmes. prestdentt I his annual report. tabled 01' the Clm't‘land NAACP la in the Commons by Transport sued a statement saying he Minister Pickerssill. Mr. Gorw hoped the tragic death of Rev. don said the CNR had a net Bruce Klundcr will bring a n.» 1 income of $21,190.774 on Its 19m alization to the board of educh operations. but debt charges tion and the powers that be In pushed it into the hole. Cleveland the frustration The 1963 deficit was $43,013,. outrage which has been .517—a figure revealed last ltcd upon \‘eeroes for genera-‘month by the government— firms is wellinz tip and spillingtcompared with the 1962 deficit over. lof $48,919.54. CROWD STUNNED or more than two hour- after the tragedy. the stunned crowd refused to disperse, al- though sign - carrying pickets stopped marching and the DI] earth - moving machinery wan G. A. OWEN G. B. LANGLEY 1‘s.” The Royal Batik of Canada announces the appointttttentt of G. B. Langley as Sttrpewisor of Branches in Nova Scotia. Prince Ed- ward Island and Newfount’l‘and with headquarters in Halifax. He succeeds (l. A. Owen. Supervisor since 1957. who is retiring on pension on May 3151. Mr. Langley is a native of Pm't Hawkesbury. 'N.S.. and joined the bank there in 1932. He was Manager at New Glasgow. NS. from 1954 to 1957 and at Ottawa Main Branch from 1.057 to 1962. For the past two years he has been Assistant Super- visor of Ontario Branches tEastern Divisiont in Toronto. went back in an attemp: to Save. w a t: o n s,- and detttonstrators. the Blais boy. Their bodies were. threw b rt c k 5. bottles and; o d on a sofa. a few feet from; stones. ; the door and safety. Mr. Kluttder. from Baker, Ore. was assistant executth secretary of the Student Chris tiatt Union, an inter-denomina— ause of the blaze was not immediately known. 1 ttonal organization serving U S lcollege campuses. He joined ‘the unlon here in Septembet, 3. trict late Tuesday as moist air Sgtg. Mess 0' Rod and Gun 5. . drifted in from the south. 'l'ezn—t RCA}? (A) Bye. perattu‘es were generally l‘.l the Camps w L Pts. 30. occasional drizzle was sportsman 48 .7 96 fallitt:. Legion 45 40 90 No great change ls expected nod and Gun 42 38 84 in the weather picture today. as my; (A) 41 39 8". a larze area of cloud cont‘nues 5.35 \1955 38 42 7 to cross the Marltimcs bttt rain gym-P 37 43 7 will begin in all regions during Rcy [Ry 46 us 34 . the daytime Next night. of play—Thurs- Regional forecastss- .dav Apr” 9th Northern NS. Eastern Shore.‘ Legion at RCA}: {At Cape Breton. Prince Edward 15' t Rod and Gun at RC land: Overcast with rain he-‘ Bram, at Sgts‘ Mess. ginning about noon: milder; Spnrtsman Bye, south winds 15. Low-hizh at *—————————-~—--—--—, New Glasgow and Goshcn 3,1 and COMMISSIONER I;EA\ 43. Sydney 35 and 40, Charlotte. LONDON tReuters —- 1. al.- Gcn William Bishop. Brtlatns, new high commissioner to Cy- prus. left here Monday to take up his post in the troubled ls-t land republic. He succeeds Sir Arthur Clark. high commis- ks1oner in Cyprus since Its inde- NIH). High tide today at Charlotte- At Rtistico at 2.12 p m. Summers'de tide 18 minutes later than Char- lottetown. Sun rises today at WOULD YOU LIKE s100? HOLLIS ... The Workingman's Friend . . . is giving away to some lucky shopper $100 in cash. All you have to do is buy of FACTORY OUTLET and enter your name in the lucky ballot box. On April II the selection will be made and the lucky number published in the Guardian-Patriot. April 13. Money must be claimed by Tuesday. April 14 at 12 noon. Hollis loves to give away money and last week there was no winner. Make Hollis happy. enter TODAY and YOU may be the lucky winner. Only the finest of first class merchandise is sold at FACTORY OUTLET. We buy in large quantifies from the manufacturers and are able to pass on to you savings of from 30-50% on all merchandise. Shop at FACTORY OUTLET EVERY WEEK. 5 U I T S Ladies' Stretchy Finest quality sutts_ L: S L A c K S Quality Men's Shoes ...c supply of shoes, some We have .. .. shad-Is, styles an Ritchie, Daost and many other famous sizes, Reg. $4".00. ’ Washable. crease regs. brand namds. Buy now while the ta I selection is large. THEY WON'T LAST G“: 9;; “bk "Simm- LONG AT I III! It ran y G nod Housekeeping magazine. Reg. $11.95. SAVILLE ROW ‘p snrrs v ‘ Assorted colors. some reg. $89.50. Clearing at 29.95 at 5% art MEN'S MINOR RUBBER BOOTS 5.95 Ladies’ MEN’S 5.47 and sets at 6.44. pendence in 1960. be late Harold W. Clay. tamed. hospital officials in Sum-. mcrside said following an ac-‘ cident during which eight year. old Gary Gaudet, St. Eleanors was struck down by 1961 Lennox Island 0 model car on a slippery St. on e r Eleanors street. 1 The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. gL-ym g I _ L'lric Gatidet. was reported. ER mp cnnw'md under observation at Prince! of assault causing bodily harm., . . John Henry Bernard. an Indian “mm-v Hospnal‘ _ from Lennox Island. was given t-_fi WV "IV—-— thrce months in Prince County iatl. when he appeared yester- day morning beforc W Chester S MacDonald. Prince County Magistrate 1 Garfield .Inhn Otis of Tt‘yon. represented by . Melville . Campbell. pleaded not guilty to 2m”: to c?“ :bnfl‘h a charge of tmpatred driving {:3Ceer;vp :ceb “fl .9 Tren't and his case was adtourned to» . . ‘ar. “r 5 ycanad'a" PM' Apr” m the Railway. A Travellers Rest man charg- ed with intoxication in a public 200 Car Order 5 Given To Trenton TRENTON’. \‘S 'CP‘ - order for 200 steel flatcars esti- l . 53": feet long. will l have a 70‘ton capacity and are 5 place “as r(.mandcd m Apr” 14 intended for handling agricuI-l for Spnteminl tural implements. iron and' steel products. machinery and . other commodities. T‘u'ks “mm When delivered next fall. they I’EKNG 'Reutcrst- Prince “I” bring the CPR's flatcar Souvanna Phouma. neutraltst fleet to over 5,500. t premier of loos. had talks herei The Trenton plant. owned by Monday with Chinese Premier‘ the Dominion Steel and Coal Chou En-Ial and ltinched as Corporation. now is working on guest of Marshal Chen Yi. the ‘ a Canadian National Railways Chinese foreign minister. the order for hopper cars. The two EATO N'S Manufacturer's Special Offer "PEPSODENT" Tooth Paste LARGE SIZE Reg. 396 Spech Ea. GIANT SIZE Re .690 Spgclal Ea. SUPER SIZE Reg. $1.09 Speclal Eu. damage... New China news agency re- orders will employ about 800l ported 'men SUEDE SHOES 1 group of browns. belges, greys, lace 3.95 port JUST ARRIVED Flt-s. quality all wool In all shades and styles. shorts. tails and regulars. 19.85 MEN'S DRESS PANTS Savllle Row perm: crease all durable. no pressing. Reg. Prue alterations. 12.95 Some of 4.‘°5 and loafer sty’les. Reg. $7.95. 4.95 BOYS' 2.95 Ladies’ .1... NYLONS ’35 41% s t wool. I ~ . For the ladies. first quality' Box. $1.00 per pair. ' Nylons. Just In time for nshlng Bo.‘ L l ted Benson r1535; :A'ciisién"a......... 4-95 2 IMr“.00 U'LE' " Boy’s SHOES BIG SAVINGS on qunmy Mp rubber Slum 1-5 .. hm. In 'I'O- DAY and save you extra cash to buy that OP." fluhlng reel you’ve been wanting. Reg. T 5:30 Sat. FACTORY S ORE fl