PAGE FIVE Large increase indicated In Table Stock Shipments An increase of ii'i5,-163 bushels Vent-suela, Tr-resa Vigo, Florida; in the quantity of table stock po- Marcella, Florida; liiapledore, Flor- THE GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN CENTRAL auAnulAlllMonlhly Meeting lneds Guard Against ml , 9-if-L Rise or New Bea-in -Tr-the soviet state machine for The regular montrly meeting of their criminal undermining aims. th Ch In t I . . and against the interests of the e aro te own sub division people, In doom” to nun”... JANUARY 6. 1954 Annual Fat Siocll Show. Sale April 1 The annual provincial fat stock .-liow and sale will be held on April Prayer Week Service At . Baptist Church The second service of the Week of Prayer drew a very large can- GIGGEYS PHARMACY will be open this afternoon and evening. "WEEK. OF PRAYER" Service tonight I p. m. in Zion Church. Rev. E, C. Evans. MECCANO MOTORS train ac- By DON DALLAS LONDON. (Reuters) - Pravda confirmed Tuesday that the wings of Russia's new secret police chief, hit this year. according to a do. cessories and dinky toys. Oln-n Catholic Women's League was held . .g. , . . . h. h - . . olslon reached by the executive of alfoignxs 6.30 to 8. island Book in the Knights of Columbus Home aszggexfilgllegrlovcihgggelggggl sggitf; o'Tc;es::l::I'exc:;&r";;d s"2:lerl;;! fhzgalguoliisltasiihnulfcllll l(:vhl:ll1exl!flll(l):('j tCal:::l:0islelll;?,f: ',,,f2,"3fl,:hf.,;)l”'ci,,ff, Pl-:li:,a,'ldljgwpllagifvpiseeglgriggl g . - . - . I f l - - . r. . iAl.aL"t::flg gzgfgdzgey mu in Ch" laan5:eegten::gl'nbl:nh 5 nod auenm clipped. fair; that Premigr cool-gl Mhlen. The Mlhlglgp of the church, lhe is indicated in figures released by Velvet Lady, Venozucla; Ciandra, to" '- . CA; 1053., g A 1948 pom , , 9 "- , Krugiov clearly will have only kov and his colleagues are defcr- Rev. James c. Davison, conducted Federal Deparinwnt or Aszricuh Venvzucla: Krazchnim. Cuha; BO- Wz Dale PealcockNllla:i mntilsld coupe was stolen yesterday alfteil: lrhc dlremon R"' P- FHHCIE a fraction of the personal power mined that no one person will in the service assisted by Rev. A.,lure. Fruit and Vegetable Divis- gain, Florida (so:-cl); Elva ll, SCCIEIEFY 0 T99 309 E - Ml - noun mun W G Barbour co 1'' MacDonald, opened the meeting Wellded by his DI-gdeceasor. Lav, mmre be allowed In much pow” Frank M3cLehh who read lhe les.'ion officials here. The decrease Vcnczueln. ' ' i in value totals 52,363,110. This is Rail shipments were also for- son and offered prayer. Mr. Davlson with prayer. The president, Mrs. Fred J. Steele, presided, and after as Berla had. Ki-uglov. whose appointment as renti P. Berlo. executed in Moscow c.-on. M.P.. who is retiring due to Dec. 2.3 after his conviction for high pressure of parliamentary duties. warded to many points in the 1'. in comparison with sllipnlents and 5- A-. QUCTIPP. Ontario, and an was later recovered in the ditch in values given the crop of 1052 from extended la warm Mr. Matheson. however, will still :3et;Qcl:lg';'a,il” ggzglgnby ”0 Canada” played by Miss M. L-ehshh at ,1 were; mhl, internal gffnlrg mlnmer wgg gh. welcome to the many Ministers "mam an the execuuvt Pwfe" Police who are conductinsi an ln- D0ug.a"' the "”"”"e5 01 '-he PTeVl0U5 The Pravda article, written by nounced after the demotion and FY9591”. and FPDFESEM-3Ul'9S "Om ”" Sam" murm l”dd "” M Va”i'”l”' 3"” A”"''1 ”" L H' H””m'”" M Mwnmmld ventilation The automobile was meemlg Were read by the FBC0rd' the Soviet prosecutor-general, Gen. disgrace of Berle. last summer. is PPM-'tiC611Y every Conkrezalion in 3vm4-945 ll”-Tmls 0' ill? 1951"" ”ml"l”" m -i9V”"l l"”i!'” 5l'””''l' 0011939 W” "T9 9001” i” "i9 mm" considerably damaged his secretary. Mrs. C. L. MacDon- Roman a. Rudenko, said the ln- at professional security man incl the city. The music or the W. crop were shipped and me WU"! "T l”"””” i" 5"""""5"l0 dminvd mg for judge and Mr. Jack Cpn- ' aid and approved by the members. iemal affairs ministry which in. not primnrlly 3, high party leader. vice was undcr direction of Mr. t0i!a'llP:;i4';()S(l(.)f05fL'i,.590h la: I-lrlglparclrilln Suutiicrn points. ' wl ,.., lusesln ..'. va- Roy Mugford the church organist lllnghonl of New Glasgow. N- 5-. Ann To rALcoNwoo1) Fgs. C0FltE5D0ndCnCe 35 read by the cludes the secret police organlza- He is not a member of the pol- , M lllll be, asked to act as auctioneer. 1-W1-nE3,g,An enjoyable Cm-my corresponding secretary. Mrs. Mau- ilon, will be under strict control ice-formulating praesidium of the 3"” i"Cl"d"l ""5 ””h"" by the ""1 at '?':.i'74b"00' Am VAH A- Each entrant will be limited to mu mum, by the s,l,,,,llon rice Grifin, consisted of letters by the ruling central committee central committee of the Commun- Pllolh "Si"! 0 "WM" (Mew Th"? "W" ”''"”l "f" l" W” L V l,lll-ee animals of any beef breed Army on Dec H added matulwy from: R . P. A. MacDonald, al;- of the soviet Communist party and ist party. nor is he a vice-premier. d"i- in SW9! COMDBNSOH with llblel a which will be culled by I. commit- to m, fauvnles at I.-lalconwood preciation for gifts received at the Soviet government. Beria held both these posts, and I" 91”” 9' Reva Mr: Dlmb” stack "Wage or pmd"mm"' as In A 'l' ' we at, the show building. This Huplull gelecllom by me band Chi-istmas: Sisters of st. Vincent's Tho key passage of the article, for many years was one of Rua- ,w”” W” P”""”d by '”"”5-T 09' S'".”e ”t”"t Tfd i”””i”” W"”'l vommitieed will cobrlisisttx 0;, Mesaix. mm ca,-ol mglng proved most Orphailallc for donation at Chrisl.- as broadcast by Moscow Radio, sia's ”bl;.v four". mi:r:;'95be):"-Reah"T5930”; liqizfncde; 5l'w:iT; 3: ':ml:h5nll"ck'drihhlP Ml gag Tqln San erson. or iver; . up". on J n. .. l nlas: Very Rev. Gregory Mlirphy, said: ”The party central commit- Recently Malenkov a inted ' . 'i ' " ' ' '1” . J ', , V . pop a 3 smith Cam C.Ss.R., appreciation for donation tee and the Sovict. government five new vice-premiers-bult)p;)(ruS' In his sermon Mr. gomns said :',;l:.',lalshl'.l,';::l:"l.,ii",:'.ia:l,3la,:.:l,.l':Iy,Ollf:;,T'm:?lalAn3f.,,;:f:d lllglrd "A vital faith in God means rl faith in an eternal moral purpose in the light of which a illouszlnd years are as yesterday when it is Titcombe also conducted a service which was much appreciated. H. Mutch. Earnsciiffe: Dan Jewell. .N'orih River and two Department of Agriculture officials. Entries for the sale will close on February lov was not among them. The article appears to be a posi- scrlpt on tho Berle. affair, drawing have adopted .1 number of mcas- urr-s to insure unremitting and svs- tematic control by party organiz- in the main the potatoes were talc-I women of the L:-idllas Auxiliary of on by ocean going steamers fhithe Y, it was rcportcd by Mrs. southern ll. S. A. points and to, Merl-llz, pol-53,-lhe, pl-esldehlh ln her for flowers for altar at Christmas; i.llP Sisters of the Precious Blood pARKDALE CARD lain-y,. Monastery, thanks for fruit; .tlle lolh, pollowlng were me rlze wlmlers family of the late R, J, MgcDol). ations over all sections of the state the moral that there will be "a ( , , . S H A .n..l, I H l , , -----m- last night at the weglrly Parkdaie u1d.th-iiiks for sym-oat-by extciideld: if-300"”-. mclufiins We 0"-Tani ffi mm W1 uhremittinl Sunervimn ":ll.:. l;M:,l',,,,'" slfilnl llaI:'1l:,ln:ll(l'carl)'l”lirronnn U lnnlltitH2281lllEL.,Ml;-h';”1,lll;lFlliefllznililfgjl ilobile, Alabhma, says. the Na- cal-cl pal-W; Lhdlesr ll,-sly Ml-5. L Mrs. .1. Austin Murphy, provincial he m"".3trV Of Im-Cm"'l 3”3”5i 0'" the prefl” adherence to the horizons, long outlooks, steady and in one instance a ship llavlms l.al59d mmugh mg Egrvmg 01' fionnl Geographic Society, has Dowllnz; secandl M1-5'J' MllCAleCr'lC0liilCliCi' of education. urging the "Dd. F-Vcl the Si'.l'lCi'., adherence to socialist law. lmpcsi so lhal l,,5l(.aCl op lngina malls two round trips to Vcnc- 5000 mpals and we hmdlng of a i-"ll "M" six my ml" l.” consolation. Mrs. Leo ,Murl3h)'. llloldmi Of Study Clubs in the sub-lsml" 5”'3ml'5t l”” The Vlad” That 59”” l””' M" heart over the disappointment ol' ZUPl3- sprim! tea mllllding in 1702-. French, Brli- men-5 mm, Joe Murphy, second, dlV,5l0h5 lln-hugllhm me pl-Ovlncr; sccumv M", 5" 5Cl'”Wl9u5l-V ”5Wc"ed 399m-A some immerlizlte expectation, one Th”-'9 "1""? V”"l5 "9 'xWC”'ll Mrs E ii! Bell was elected new I-ll. Spanish. llmleri Statvt 110- ,1, o, Pl-un.ty; cnhsolnlloh, pl-eh Mrs. Basil MacDoanld, provlncinll - aimed at reassuring the Russian Shh has slandlng Kround ,,, lam, to arrive on load this week to pn,5.1d'en,'la'5l W M mm M, T lllllllic 9: Al3b”"”- "ml C”"”d9” Gregory. Door prize, Vernon Gay Convellcr of "The Canadian Lea-l "Any attempts by adventurous.lp'”i)l" "mt "h"9 will be W3 3”" and carries on dccper yet. A vital l'0"ll-ilei” 0 0”9”' li'l'l”l "35 01' Roy Cudmore a: vice presilllolit. W" Freezeout, Mrs. Charles Worth gue” ulg;ng all sul)-divisions to carecrist elements. hostile to nur CF81 purge wave in the wake 01 lhllh ln God gives R man aVai1- ready Shaiiered 3” i””'l””5 l"3d'iMrs J A Moclvflllan secretary, g,.-.g-,--,M.,.mm and Allison Ferguson. make an effort to increase sub-istate. to utilize one or another llnirlt-he Berle affair. able reserves of interior power. W1 Fe-Cords heist both as 1" t1U8"al,,,d' mlli W, A, Rlxl h.euu,.,,f y-T-. scriptions to the C. W. L. VMaga- I We do not so. muzh produce llliy move? yihrom the WI)! 31!: Omar member! of the new exec; ELECT Of-I-ICERS-lviacilwcil zinc. F. B. League. Provincial Ln-l V , . WW” 55 RPPTFCW9 ,1i- "lat .15 3 "la" 0 9 We 5” " llllve lmlude My-5, Hg,-but Klngl aims. MARIIIAGES. -o-. 2-e-. ----1 -. i I lurn Down British Plan ””” ll" M mi." .. am mm. an M... meeting recently and the report Society for donations at Clirlstlnas;l K5” T0 Phil"! 5! dlmifzr or taking , 1'," 5””. if". 9 U fl"? aljr d”5'l Dal.” showed a. good year, with an ln- Mrs. Katherine Creamer, provincial o aillbalk I'll Ufuilflreslll we do 8 mm Una Ions Wne. n on m H. ' l crease of membership. The follow- convcner of social welfare; Mrai l i f V” T” 3” l '1 ,0 580395 ing officers were elected and ln- John Coady, appreciation for kind- 0 ?tl;f."1”d1,rl;L:n:i(:1'lta:iS”lt1:3: 3 sari . A T ,' 85 E 501: Per Insertion . ness during illness; P. E. 1. Musical Festival Association. The treasurers report as read by stalled for I054: wor. master, Louis Larsen; D. master. Borden Murch- eson; chaplain, C. R. MacK.enzie; physical world is around his body and as truly from the Divinc Companionship he draws replen- SYDNEY, Australia, (Reuters)- BIRTHS BiiV1'WlSTLE-In Halifax. nary 6, to Commander a li. Blrtwlstlc, la son, TTCSWEH, 8 pounds, 3 ounces. Ja and Mrs. James L. It 01!. Hospital on December 28th. 1053. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phillips, I-la nil Janu.'l.ry 2. 1954, to Mr. Mrs. E E. Francis. Belvedere, son. DEATHS MATEIJZSON - At Bridge on Jan. 5th.ililrs. William liiathcson in her 921-ltl year. Fun- crnl Thursday, January 7th at 2 pm. from her late residence. Bur- inl in Portage Cemetery. nd Mrs. Kenneth .uncnoNAl.ri-. At the Charlotte- lmvn Hospital on Jan. 5. to Mr. MacDonald. Bristol, a daughter, weight 3 lbs. PHILLIPS - At the P. E. island rlngton, a daughter. Marilyn Joyce. l-'RAN(.'iS-At the P.E. 1. Hospital and Oyster B e d rec. seot., Joseph Cook; Iin. sect.. Robert Cook: treas., Ernest Mac- Leod; marshal, Charles Cook; first lect., Donald MacLeod; sec. lecl:., John A. MacDonald; brother, E.T. Gillis, past county master instal- ling officer. n. FOUND GUILTY-Fred Weeks. City, appeared before Magistrate Martin yesterday moming in City Police court, charged with break- ing, entering and. theft of goods. He was found guilty as charged and will appear for sentence this morning. The case arose out of the breaking into the Kays' Dry Goods Store on Riclmlond street on the night of December 29th. A quantity of clothing was taken at the time. A man charged with op- outing it taxi without a license was fined five dollars and costs. to l-. Miss Gertrude Coady showed the sub-division to be ill good financial standing, alter the payment of E considerable sum towards Christmas charities. Tile following conveneiis were- prcscnt and gave reports of workl accomplisllcd since the last meet- lng: social service,” Mrs. K. Cream- er; publicity, Mrs. E. McTague; spiritual, Mrs. John L. McGuigan; immigrant and citizenship, Mrs. L. L. Noonnn; Girl Guides, Mrs. A. Decostc; programme, Miss M. Dougall; book review, Mrs. P. Hol- land; finance, Mrs. Peter Leclalr. Moneys voted consisted of the usual scholarship to me P. E. 15- land Musical Festival, also group nleinilcrship in same, as well as all bills voted to be paid. The president extended New Year's greetings to the Rev. di- rector and members. To help offset the evils of in- decent literature it. was decided to donate two outstanding books to the library. MINOR. ACCIDENTS - Three minor car accidents occurred in the City yesterday. A truck and car were in collision at the corner Conl.inei'cial countries emphatic- ally rejected Tuesday a tentative British suggestion that the ster- ling area's gold and dollar reserv- es be used to onset any possible recession in the United States. The proposal was made by Sir Leslie Rowan, second secretary of the British treslsury, as a "talking polnt" as a private meeting of of- ficials preparing for the Common- wealth finance Iiinisters' confer- ence opening here Friday. The suggestion was attacked by almost all delegates, including those of Canada, India. Pakistao, South Africa. and Ceyllon. In view of the violent opposition, the British delegation may not bring the matter up for discussion at the full conference. No Slump Seen The meeting is believed to have agreed with a Canadian delegation comment that no temporary dis- traction such as an American re- cesioii be allowed to interfere . Clair, Bgt. rMaJor C. Onford, Sgt. Major W. Military Funeral For Korean Veteran The funeral of the late Lleut. J.F. Murnaghan will take place on Thursday morning. leaving the l-Icnn-essay Funeral Home at 8.45 for St. Dunstanls Basilica where Requiem High Mass will be celeb- rated. ' The pail bearers are: Lieuten- ants J. E. Blanchard, L. F. Mac- Murrer, W.B. Peters, MM.. W. A. Henry W. A. Ledweil, J. G. Mac- Invnis, 0. W. Lockyear and K A. Simpson. Pall carriers: Sgt. .Major R. Marion, Sgt. Major G. C-antwell. Sgt. Major Coma, Sgt. Major Le- Major Richard, Sgt. Farrar, Sgt. Major J. A. Gallant, Sgt. Major M. McAalnill. order of march: Firing party; band: gun carriage and pail bear- ers; bearer party: chief mourners; army personnel in uniform; gen- eral public. Route of march: isllcri strength, he knows the deep wclls of staying power. ”We celebrate tonight the re- sources of a Christian faith to see a man through to the end." The service tonight will be bold in Zion Church when Rev. E. C. Evans will preach the sermon. -G.H.M.- ned dollars when they buy you such WELL spent dollars are well ear n every last Department of Both money saving Specials as you'll find i llolmnn Siores and the Little Shop too! Never-No Never have there been better Buys and Bargains as those offered (luring this 1954 HOL- MAN JANUARY CLEARANCE. Let Nothing stand in your way and keep you from shopping on Thursday, January 'l'th-Friday, January 8th and Saturday, January 9th. Replenish your household needs, buy for your family and for yourself; we're willing to wager that you won't find lower prices for quality merchandise in I long, long-time. Read the big advertising pages and choose the items in which you are interested. you'll find that IIOLMAN JANUARY CLEARANCE prices at an all time LOW! You'll find just what you want at can't be beat bargain prices! Slart the New Year RIGHT by shopping both wisely and well at liOLMAN'S GIANT JANUARY CLEARANCE- Thursdliy, January Tih; Friday. January Bill; Saturday. January 9th. sides of trains at railway cross- ings. In more than 600 other ac- cidents, the vehicles stalled, stop- ped foul of the track or tried to heal. the ,train at crossings. The railway filed claims against car owners in T05 cascs and collect- ed a total of slS0.85.'i for damages to trains and railway property. Hold On, ollcs rr s'rAnrs 9a.m.p rouonnow ll's the Greatest Sale in GREENDAL hislory lhal's saying plenly! The most tragic price- of Fitzroy and Cumberland Streets study clubs were discuss” at '59” ")0 Wm" 0”” um” dam" length and it was decided to get '39 ”'”"5d- M 5:” Vim" "W several started during the winter cars came head-on at the cornerimomhsl 01 Kent "la R'0Chm'd' C”n5ld”' Several new members were intro- ”: ;l”:0r3: 3 :l:Eh”;::hl;:g'li:g: duccd and welcomed by the presi- ”i 5” 9 dent. 1M""9d- The 53'5"” mckey bus At the conclusion of mo busi- W" m Wllmm wml "' pmel uluck llcss meeting Father MacDonald at the corner of Kent and Hllls- ave an inspiring mess,” to the WW About 6330 p'm' Om)? slight members, stressing the desirability damage to the smaller vehicle oc- 01 more and mom women lolnlng CmT9d- the league, and urging still greater spiritual endeavours. especially dur- ing Marian Year. A social hour was then enjoyed rind a delicious lunch served by with long-range development plans towards ultimate free convertibil- ity of sterling. Canadian delegates said there is no prospect of a. general trade slump in North America. which would have a serious effect on the sterling "area. and asked that the present conference not take up too much time in discussing the pos- sible results of a. recession. They also denied Australian newspaper reports that Canadian Finance Minister Douglas Abbott. favors abolition of imperial prefer- ence, under which Commonwealth Kent to Queen, Queen to Dor- cheater to Basilica. Following church service route will be Dor- chester to Great George to Rich- mond to Prince to Euaton, Long- worth Avenue. (IAMEBON--in Charlottetown on January 5, 1954, Mary Cameron in her 68rd year. Her remains are rr-sting at the 1-lenneasey Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. ML'IlNAGHAN- in Peiawawa on Friday. Jan. 1. Lieut. J. F. Mur- naghan, age 5 years. His remains arrived by train Monday evening and were transferred to the Hen- nessey Funeral Home, from where the funeral will be held at 8.45 on Thursday morning to St. Dun- sian'a Basilica. for Requiem Mass. interment in Catholic Cemetery. '? inary peace talks can be found. us. envoy Arthur Dean walked . out of preliminary talks Dec. l2l in Panlmunjom, protesting thel Reds had accused the United States of penfidy in plotting the- release of 27,000 anti-Communist, North Koreans. r Personals AKSENAULT-At the home 0! hi! MP. Guthrie Balllngnll has ent- nations nutomkucany favor imp nephew, Cyrus F. Gallant, Wel- erod the P. E. Island Holpilnl for Mrs. M Lee. M”. Shea. M11 P- 1 ll, . ..n...m:.... llngton, on Tuesday, January 5. treatment. Murnaghan. Mrs. Annie Stewart lggaguiggm O " Commonwmnh e S an . 3 b r "d M155 Iswel M”Domld' In Canberra. Australian Premier Robert Cl. Menzies said the United States must co-operate if sterling is ever: to become freely convert- it: 193, Arsene M. Aroenault, in his 83rd year. The remains will be transferred today (Wednesday) from the Compton Funeral Home to the home of his nephew. Fred J. Aroanault. Urbanville: from when the funeral will take place at a date to be announced. Ali-SENAULT - At the Prince County Hospital Tuesday. January Slh, Joseph Arthur Arsenault of Give Report On crossing Accidents MONTREAL - Nearly half of all crossing accidents during the Christmas and New Year holiday periods were caused by vehicles- running into the side of the train. J. P. Wadsworth, superintendent of safety for the Canadian National Railways. said here Tuesday. The many friends of Mr. Adolph Doucotte. Oyster Bed Bridge, will be pleased u) know that he is re- covering satisfactorily after an operation at the Charlottetown Hos- pital. y Mr. David Ma.oLeod student at P. W. C.; arrived home Monday night lifter spending the holidays with friends in Lexington, Mass. He Read the Guardian lomorrow for de- ll's Cruel.;.ll's Tragic.;.ll's True! none! lails! Bond Dealer To Slamll rial PERTH. Out. (OP)-Waiter Mc- Kinnon, '71-lcar-old bankrupt Tor- Hc said the Commonwealth has taken steps to bolster its economy which have involved ”intcrnal pol- icies of some economic severity and oonslderabio political diffi- culty." He said this disproved charges T E 381 NM” M"k" S”""' S"'"' 81-10 hid I "109 W5" with Rmldy onto bnlld clmler Tuesday was . . mcrside in his 39th year. For- Ed d, and hl, wllr. lh Everell, . ltfl 33 h that the Commonwealth is asking E. H on Vehlcle! ran lnlo the pi ””d"l'"”'" ""9 3i””"'” F1"" M82:-r fsnxflfillllfitcllediilifiinrthglfi ililiolvlnu Ziiii me United Sm” W V” ”” N" 9i sldelgclfcthe train and five others C O ;ral Home Tuesday afternoon to ...nM :11? T-P0017193 litiinlle-95137 101” Wr” stalled or stopped foul of the ' lis late residence from where the Mr. Arthur F. Curran, district l ' 5 -- V95" , t k in 40 crossing accidents, hc Maglstmw D" Cl smml' who we Four persons were killed D. funeral will be held on Thursday. January 7th to St. Paulls Church for Mass at 9.00 a.m. Interment in St. Paul's Cemetery. officer of the Federal Dept. of Ag- riculture. Toronto, returned to his home after spending New Year's with his sister, Mrs. Guy Scott, Great George Street. While here, he visited his sister, Miss Mary Ournn.a. patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital. .mm...:?........ sided durlngi MoKlnnoli's prelim- inary llcaring last month, ruled that the formcr Perth school tench- er must stand trial at the next criminal nssizes. McKIlinon was allowed to remain free on 810,000 ball. The savlllgs of 63 persons were wiped out when his firm went hnnkrupt in 1952. At that time the Another and twenty-four injured. the twenty-four passengers in autos involved escaped injury. During the first eleven months of 1953, 269 vehicles struck the Pll'.TUU.N.S.- NEW GLASGOW.N.S.- CHAR OTTETOWN.P.E.l. lllh Army Prepares For Release Of 22.000 Polls TIIE IIETIIIESSEY FUNERAL HOME l 0 QII oi ctary loss was cstimated at 91 Ken; 5;. ..o..f... I ;;l.lll1'l)o0l BY WILLIAM C. BARNARD Continued from page 1 Seven Perth district residents MUNSAN, rzlpl ..'rhe uhllnd States Bth Anny threw up miles of barbed wire fences and barric- lald 3.1 charges of fraud and th-ft. involving 11 transactions over It W. .1. BROWN :.....m.......---D yumnl plmm so, the total recovered would be ””-””- lclbei' iJi 1951 l I I c, bud I pcro gnmng n uy, . adios Tuesday. preparing for any :4”: Nllgihll sm: bo'illnboL;s ageahiviinllloili. The CFOW" chmrd that M0Kln- emergency during the release of 0'" ""'" 5' W Lumu mid Baughmnn she has non converted bonds held for cll- more than 21900 why prlgohel-5 cuts to his own use. His defence who refuge to go home, mt-mat Cowtm" .s'"'" been married for 12 years-since she was M. Baughman quoted Landis as sei- inn: "I really messed things up. I not my wife involved." Landls and his wife were charg- ed under a. statute dealing with unauthorized ramovnl of materials or tools used in preperstlon of currency. This statute carried a counsel argued that McKi.nnon's bankruptcy was the only thin: which prevented him from return- ing the bonds to ills customers. Caniompany Slrille Sellled The prisoners are scheduled to be released to civilian status a minute after midnight Jan. in un- der armlstioe terms. A few minutes later. 22,082 unti- Communist. Chinese and North Koreans will begin a southward march out of the neutral zone to railheads in South Korea, United Nations authorities said. To our cusrounns As we are consolidating our retail aclivilies lo our Grafton Street Slore. we are moving our slock and busi- CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Danton St. mmlln-mm pgnalty of up to 10 Plans for 349 pro-Communist nu; uu . I go M md Yo K M, g Th C10 prisonelu, including 21 Americans, t 6'. t G t Gr 3:33?” mm mm l.'rlliE!ld,stselRWoruers)and tl1:C0l!- W” M" kmwih 3 o 0 a on c tinental can Co., Tuesday settled a 36-day strike of i4.5m waiters in 38 plants. - The union won a 15 - cents - an- hour package increase. Mn. Llndil testified at a brief hnrim that the had no know- ledge of the theft. and does not believe bu huabendwok the mon- Oonipleto Funeral and Am Ask Guidance balance Service As of today all our accounts are payable at Wright's. Grafton St. The neutral nations repatriation commission, whose authority over the prisoners expires at midnight .. mung-no - IOIIRT I. IIADLIY I ll.ll. Maciun .unoi:nnaai:' EMBALME3 clmlomon as North Wllbhite mar. am can A secret. service azent. James H- Grlifith, testified that Landis ad- mitted stealing the money anfl taking it to the farm of his wiles parents. - Card OiTlu:nIis thank the kind mo letters rind y in my recent. I wish to friends who sent cards of llympafh sad bereavement. Mn. Freeman Reynolds. Montague. win. covir.mrTi Most of Greenland lit-.1 under an Ice cap averaging L000 font in lhicknul Thlrty-threo of the plants an in tho United states, three in Can- ildfi. Under terms of the settlement. the workers will receive an Wi- cent hourly wage -increase, retro- active to but Oct. 1. They also receive a three-cent- an-hour. reduction of existing sex and geographical differentials cf- fcctive Feb. 1. another similar two- cents increase effective Oct. i. find an average 1''; cents an hour in improved holiday and vacationben- cfits. The union had asked a 2i-cent.1- an-hour pay increase plus some fringe benefits and the company had offered a 1015-cents - m-hour nackaav ' Jan. 22. has asked both the Allied and Communist command for guidance on how to handle the prisoners after Jan. 22. The UN command quickly ro- plied. demanding complete free- dom for the prisoners. e The Communists have not yet replied. They were expected to re- peat old demands that the prison- ers should be held indefinitely un- til a Korean peace conference convenes and decides their fate. In Washington. the state dc- partment. disclosed it has started "informal discussions" with the Communists through intermediar- ies to determine if a formula for resuminir tho susuennnd unlim- To our our wishes many. many loyal customers. we exlend lo you for your continued patronage. Thanll you. WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY GRAFTON STREET