The Guardian Saturday. Dec. 18, 1954 Page 14 5 Million Reserve Army Planned U.S. Unveils New Manpower Plans At present. about 850.000 young liiien reach draft age each year. WASHINGTON (AP) - The de-.The draft currently is taking 20,- fence department Friday unveiledlooo a month-a total of 240.000 1 its military manpower programlvear. for a two-year period. In ad- lreyed to letting 100,000 yuungstersfdition. the navy and air force under l9 volunteer each year for inaiiituin their strength through six months of Aciive training to befvuluiitary enlistmenu. followed by up to 9 1-2 years or with the program in operation. a reserve duty while maintaining mung man reaching age 17 would reserve training, they would not have these cholcu: be subject to the driift 1. He could wait (or possible The plan. to be submitted to the draitiiig. new Coiigri-.xs in Jaiiiiiiry. .iiins ill 2. He could volunicer providing .i 5.00il,00(l-lllllll reserve iciirs' service in the army or the bi lO50 This ii-niild iiirlude 3.000,- niarine corps or for I four-year en- 000 in organmed. trained lnrces. listment in the navy or air force. subject to rust call in men: oi til 3. He could enter a reserve unit general mobilization, and 2.000.000 directly on the understanding that in a noii-orgariizcci. nor-:i.wi . beiore reaching 19 he would be serve pool. The present reserve is called to active duty for at least 3,000,000. '14 months. Under the plan 4. He could. under the new pro- l The draft would gram. volunteer for the six months at present. . . of training and sign up for I term 2. All of the six-month ll'dIllP9S of military obligation lasting for would serve their resc:-re dim in IO years islx months training plus the national guard, arim or lllA- 9 1-2 years in the reserves) and ev- rihe corps units. cept in time of viar or national 4. The navy and air force iiould emerizenry would not be on active relv on other programs for their duty as a member of the regular reserves llorres, By C. YATES MCDANIEL continue as EN MORE speedy ivcm-ery. Mi and Mrs. Ci-rdnn Nuyc and - Mi mid fiiis (7:-rdiin Nii,vc.d:-iiighleiy Joyce. and sons. Harold and sun 11';-iIl'i('v. .'lI1i'I Crwii-gr, LCn- llllfl Ci-urge. Hnlllrii-e. and Mr, more. were recent ueek-end vis-lReginald Nnye. Springhiil, ixere itors to Halifax. it-ecent visitors to Cht-irlotteioxvn. Mr. and Mrs, Frank ltlacliiniiun Mr. Roy Murphy, Mt. Pleasant, and family, Spriiighill, were week-I was a week-end end visitors at iiio home of Mr.,lmnic of Mr, 3'"! DIVE. l-lil.Wl lilllh. Nrlttllalll. lLixiriiZ.stuiie. Churchill. P. E, l. liriciids of Mr. Wiillnve Nnyn, M,-5. Keith wmiams and family. Sr. Ei1mrire. are sorry in Iearn.Springhill, were recent visitors gt that he is a patient in the Prince the home of Mrs. Williamst daugh. C0lml.V l'l0Sl7llill- All Join in ivish-lter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. mi! M13 NWV9 3 SIWUIIY I'P,t'0VPl'y llaruld Henderson, Summerside. Friends of Mr. Slcrliiig Moore. Mrs. Margaret Green. Spring. Ml- Pl5'35r”ml 31'? Dleased to sccl hill, is spending it few days at the him amullfl 838111. alter being A home other daughter and sonvin- atient ill the Stewart Memorial law, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Vin. ealth Centre, Tyne Valley. cpmg Kensington. Mfr 1'l3l'Dld NU.V9v W110 is SGFV-l Mr. and Mrs. Obbie MacArthur, "18 Will! the RU)'3l Canadian N"-Vli'.lSuiiinierside, were Sunday visitors C0TDWalllSi ls SPGMIIHS his Valid-lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lion with his parents. Mr and Mrs lnam Bagioieg Sprmghm. Gordon Noye, Enmore. On his re- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lidgtong lUm- MR N059 Will be S1-tallmled Summerside. were recent visitors with HMCS Stadacona. Halifax. ai me ham, 3; ML md M”, visitor at the Daniel and Lewis for three , Mr and Mi's Prestrin Enman. sianipy Dymem springhiii Mr and Mrs Gordon Miirr:-iy and Mr and Mr, c,,,.m.i1u5 Much. ccmber 14. Mrs Flny Enman of Victoria Vllesi, We " . . : thur, Chntlm. 11.3.. spent the weekend at the home o! Mr. Mac- Arthur": parents. Mr. and Mrl. Burn: MacArthur. Enmore. Friends of Mr. William MacAr- thur. Enmore. are sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. All join in wishing Mr. MacArthur a speedy recovery. and Mrs. William Noye. Mt. Pleas- ant, spent the weekend at the home of his aunt. Mrs. Ruby Nuye. MlcNelll's Mills. Mr. Ronald MacArthur, son of Mr. and Mn. Claude MacArthur, Springhiil. win I week-end visitor at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ellis, 0'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ellis and family, and Mrs. John Morrell. 0'- Lelry. were lupper guests at the home of Mrs. Claude MacArthur on Sunday. November 28. Mr. and Mrs. Obbie MacArthur, iwere Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stunley Dymr-nt. Sprlnghill. Mr. Claude MacArthur, hil. returned to his home here af- ter spending the past six months in Goose Bay. Labrador. Mr. Walter Macintosh, Mt. Pleasant. returned to his home here. alter spending the past few months in Goose Bay. Labrador. Mr. Enzor Oaiway. Picton, ()n- I tario, is spending a months leave lwith his wile and son at the lhome of Mrs. Oatway's grandpai'- jenis, Mr and Mrs George Wil- l liam Robinson, Mt. Pleasant. BREADALBANE Mrs Ari Evxyk. Brriadalliiiiic. xisilod friends in Cliarlottctnxvn. Monday. December 13. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Ripley, Hun- ter River. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ripley. Breadal bane. Mrs. Laurence Nevvson was I105- tess for the Breadalliane VIIIIIAF Institute, on Monday. December la. The Bret-idtilbane - Fredericton Christian Church Young People's Society was entertained at home of Miss Lois MacDowcll on Friday evening. December 10. At- ter enjoying sing-song led by Wel- lington Murray, Helen led the Scripture reading, and Alvin Rowledge the Bible discus- sion. Elmer Nicholson concluded Mrs. Lionel Robinson and Mrit. Pomroy Murray, Breadalbane, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Wood. Hunter River, on Tuesday, Da- Ieft on Nlwemhm 24. rnr Bnsinn, D where they will visit friends and relatives Mrs, Enzor Oatvvay and son. John, Mt Pleasant. are spnii.ii:i a few days at the honie of Mrsl (7:-1iu'a.i”s aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs William Ellis. Summcrsidc. Miss Carol Biggar. Inverness, is spending A few days at the homel of Miss M arlly n MacArthur. Springhill. Friends of liiilc Dennis Ennian. sun of Mrs Alicc Elnmzin. Spring- hill. are sorry to learn he had the misfortune ni burning his leg.. ' ' "ll" IYIFYICIS Wish him al Piano: Mrs. Allison Organ: Tryon Community Singers Present "THE INFANT HOLY" TRYON UNITED CHURCH SUNIIDAY, DECEMBER 19th AT 7:30 P.M'.- Dr. Peter MacDonald. Lea. ,town included Mr. James Snowie. Master Jerry Noye. non of Mr Spring- I W I be commissioned the : Stevenson 1 the devotional period with prayer. - Mrs. Henry H u r r y and her daughter. Bonny. Haliiax. are guests 0! Mr. and Mn. Millage Macbeod. Breadalbane. I Miss Louise Ramsay. Charlotte-i Iuwn. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Seaman. during Ihe week-end of- December I2. I I Recent visitors in Cliarlutte-I Mr. Henry Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chappell. The December meeting of thel ”Crawford Memorial" Women's iMissiunary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Graham. AI- ier the singing oi "0 Little Town of Bethlehem." the Christmas theme was Iurther emphasized by the reading of the second chapter of Luke, a sermon on ”The Virgin Birth." several Christmas poems and readings. ”Silent Night." con- cluded the program. During the business session several Christmas projects were planned. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woolner. Miss Olga Woolner and Mrs. Bruce Mol- tatt. Stanley Bridge, were recegnt lguesls UI Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Robinson. I E. Ii Ii . . 77 .- 7 REPORT FOUR SHOT BERLIN (Reuters)-Four East Gerniziii police lieutenants were executed Monday for undermining discipline and co-operating with the West. the West Berlin anti- Ciimmunist radio Free Berlin re- lportcd Tuesday. 1 HAl.Il-'AX, (CPI:-The navy said Tut-sdtiy the destrn.vr-r Nootka will Wednesday and lln due course will join the 24-shill I Atlantic coast flcei. - I Nootkals coinmaiidiiig officer )5 l.t.-Cmdr, E. M. Chadwick. iiito balanced feeds for lhe line of Quaker Ful-0-Pep Flour. -.an exchange of Christmas gifts. as much as I hen's egg. ANNOUNCEMENT I am now in a position to Grind and Mix Gralinsi W. L. DELANEY, Ki-nsingtoii. Flight Deck Of Fomstcl Widoiled WASHINGTON. (AP)-The U. 3. Now said Thursday the flight deck 02 the super-carrier Forreatal II being widened by moving the "in- land" superstructure. The changes will accomodate new and bigger types at aircraft which the navy recently decided to build. A spokesman slid the shifting of the inland from its present poni- iion to a point 20 teat nearer the starboard aide wu not A major change involving reoonr tion. Preliminary estimates are that it will cost 5300.000 to 3400.000. he said. MILLCOVE W. I. The December meeting of Mill- cove W. I. Ivu held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Peters. In the ID- sence of the president. Mu. llfnelt Peters called the meeting to order. Meeting opened by repeating the Creed. Roll call was nnnwered by Minutes or November meeting read and approved. New sick committee: Mrs. Roy Hughes and Mrs. Roy Arbing. It was decided to send 32.00 to T. B: Isa- gue. The treat for the children It chrlntman will be taken one of by the Institute. Roll call for next month is a grab bag. Meeting ed- journed after which I. delicious lunch was served by the hostess. EXAMPLE FOR HENI The mtrich. largest living blrrl. lays eggs weighing about 12 times I also have a full Concentrate and public. Feeds, Mother of Ottawa Official Dies A919 OTTAWA. (OP) - Mrs. Joule Mncleen. B0, mother of M.M. Mac- lean. iiuiltant foderalldeputy min- later of labor. died Wednesday at New GIAIBOW. N. 8. She was the widow 0! Andrew Maclean. who died in 1910. sur- vlvoru include none 0. W. and An- drew 0., in Toronto. and a sister. Mn. Munro Pulhle. in Trenton, N. 8. She will be buried Saturday If- tomoon at Trenton. NOTICE Dr. S. I-lellmlch wishes to announce that he has taken over the medical practice of Dr. S. Bandler at Alberton and will be in his office com- menoing Dec. 15. - ”llOYAl."' IOBDEN Friday it Saturday 7:15 and 9:l5. Matinee Saturday 2:30. "TAKE THE HIGH GROUND". -starring Richard Wldmark, Carl Maiden, and Elaine Stewart. '"CAMEO"" KENSINGTON Fri.-Sat. 1:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 Saturday. Old West gets excit- ing new look in gay technicolor musical. ”RED GARTERS". stur- ring Rolemary Clooney, Jack Car- son, Guy Mitchell and many oth- I ers. Songl, gags. action. laughs. Don't miss this. Also News & Serial. CAPITOL Summer-side KINSMEN TOY MATINEE THIS SATURDAY MORNING 10 0'CLOCK ADMISSION: ONE USEFUL TOY TODAY 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 iurormru GUITAR” With Joan Crawford - Sterling Hayden Greet Southwest. It's Joan Crawford In a great adventure story. She's the and steel in 1 story as big as tho GIVE THEATRE TICKETS THIS CHRISTMAS BOOKS FROM SL00 TO S5.00 ON SALE AT OUR BOX OFFICE -i Theatre Gift Tickets. REGENT - roiiiiiiir 1 - 8:15 "BASKETBALL FIX" JOHN IRELAND - MARSHALL THOMPSON uusunnmsanewrnt BATTLE or -0 The Answer to your Gift Problems--Regent In books of 600 to S5.00. Now On With a good pans Water St. East FARMERS Cockshim Tractors and Farm Machines De Laval-Dairy Machines and Refrigerators Mechanical Service ISLAND EQUIPMENT CO.. LTD. "The Farmer's Machine Service Centre" Display stock and Expert Summerside .A'(Qll'lIIv'i s.'i'&1'lIlls ECICCTIIGHMI WC (II! G. E. KETTLES. reg. 13.50; Special .. p' G. E. IRONS. reg. 12.50; Special . SFNBEAM FOOD CHOPPER AND UNIT, Special . SLICER AND SHREDDER, Special .... NOMA LIGHTS. reg. 1.55, Special .. NOMA LIGHT S, reg. 1.90. Special .. CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S Bone China CUPS and SAUCERS. each SECOND FLOOR SPECIA. LS CHINA - - - RADIO AND TOYLAND MIXMASTER Iwiihoul juicerl. Special . ATTACHMENTS FOR MIXMASTER SPECIAL PRICES on all WAGONS in slotli. CARPET SWEEPERS, reg 2.59. Special . . . . . - CARPET SWEEPERS. reg. 1.79, Special . . . . . .. 99c HERE IS SOMETHING VERY EXTRA SPECIAL ......10.39 9.75 .. 43.95 . 16.25 14.95 . 1.35 . 1.65 . 1.49: only ...69c GRAPES, 2Ibs. .. Shelled WALNUTS lligh MIXED NUTS (in the shell), 2 lbs. .. FLUFFO SHORTENING, lb. . GROCERY (Sc Coupon on i'iiaCiiiiiesi.' II): SPE CIALS Iilach Carton) CRISCO. 3Ib.lin .. .. ..99c SEEDEDRAlSlNS,2lbs. SEEDLESSRAISINS, 2lbs. 35c Dole FRUIT COCKTAIL I20 o1.sl1e 32c MONARCHCAKEMIXDEAL ......69c (1 White. 1 Chocolate, 1 Tea-Blsk) SALES SLIPS AT OUR OFFICE SHOWING GOODS PURCHASED DURING THE SALE TO THE VALUE OF 515.00 WILL RECEIVE ONE PYREX PLATE FREE OF CHARGE. RALPH CALLBECK and COMPANY STARTING MONDAY. DECEMBER ZOIII. THE FIRST 90 CUSTOMERS WHO PRESENT E Barbour's PEANUT BUTTER 9 O1. lumbier .. . 25c BROKEN PEKOETEA. lb. B5: MAXWELLIIOUSECCFFEE 1.15 PETER PAN PEACHES I20 0l.I lin .......... 19c STORE CLOSING HOURS: Close Friday Evening at 6:00 PM. BEDEQUE NOTICE Buying pulpwood daily at our yard in Summerside. Rough 3 1-2 If. length tops 4" minimum Rough 4 If length tops 4" minimum. (Meeting previously published specifications). We are interested in a limited quantity oi half barked 4 H. pulpwood for delivery within Iho next 4 months with lop: minimum slicks. well Implied, sawn square at both ends, 4". straight sound wood. ”. E. I. PRODUCE CO. LTD. P. O. Box 700m” Summorsido, P. E. I. Dial 211! 29c 75c 75c 28c Store Open Closed AI Monday. December 17th. DRY GOODS SPECIALS FIRST QUALITY SWEATERS - Men's. Women's & Children's - Selling at ........ 2096 DISCOUNT Men's Lined GLOVES, peccory pig sliin 4.69 for 7.98 KlDDIE'S M111 and MUFFLER SE1 1.98 for . . . 1.49 ONE DOZ. WOMEN'S SLIPS. good qualiiy .. . . 2.49 EMBROIDERED PILLOW SLIPS. 2.98 for . . . . . . 2.19 MEN'S DRESS SOX. reduced lo .. . . . . . . . . . 98c IIIQIIIIIIC FLAVOR-PAK WAX BEANS. 3for 49c NESTLESMILK. 5for 69c TIDE. gianisiie .. OLDENGLISHLIOUIDWAX 57: (Free Sample with Each Tin) WIIIIESUGAR. IOIIIS. 19c ICINGSUGAR. plig. .....10c 1 SALE STARTS MONDAY MORNING. "DECEMBER 20 TO FRIDAY. DEC. 24th Ev Night Except Friday until mo P. M.