Massacre Wipes Out All - Males In Algerian ALGIERS (Ari - Fanatic Al- gerian nationalist rebels swooped dawn on a mud-hut village Wed- nesday and massacred 302 of their fellow moslems in a vicious rnass sllylnl The smghll.-or ufmeg :1 ltotrmlgarrison in the area said bel renc an ger an re 3! "S" circulation killers slipped over the border apers. Mass I-iilssp newspapers estimated the death toll as high as 500. It appeared certain the mu- sacre will intensify French meas- ures to subdue the 2'hyearold rebellion in Francels last North F African possession. The hor. - - slaying of their men. TROOPS SEEK SLAYERS diately launched a vast counter Mission Circle Held Meeting In O'Leury The 0'Leary United Church Mission circle held their regular meeting on May thirteenth at the home of Sandra Matthews with eight members present. Minutes were read and approved and col- lectlons amounted to one dollar and thirtyeight cents. The Devotional period. the theme of which was "Refugees Falling" was conducted by Audrey !llecPhee. Mrs. Ted Sabine led in a study about Hong Kong. She was assisted by Georgia Yeo and Barbara MacNci11. The next meeting will be held at the home of Sandra Rogcrs. Meeting closed with a prayer for aur ”Mlsslonary for Prayer" Miss Beryl Morson. Sandra Matthews ind Nancy Campbell assisted the came to light when WORST OF REBELLION barefooted women refugees from The rest of the population pro- Memun gtaggered, gome crazed tested and, the next night. a hard by what they had seen, into a of rebels swooped down and put French outpost and reported the'lhe ;death , fletting of the rebellion. French forces, backed by al The killers. OPEYIIIIIS In BTOUPI horrified local population. imme of 10 and 12. herded the women. operation by helicopter. plane and gllrgnnred troops to find the llay. Melouza is a tiny in 1,. .rockstrewn barren Iandvlllulixilu lsouthealt of this capital city. The general staff of the French from neighboring Tunisia Tues- day night and killedfiv e lnen 1. the village suspected to being pm French. (Algerian nationalists in Tunisia blamed the massacre ton the much.) entire male population to it was the wors tsingle blood- and children under 15. aside and, slaughtered the males with gun-: fire. knives and hatchets. when rescuing soldiers arrived at the site. hardened I 4 ' cl! had their stomachs turned by the carnage. S a v a g e l y mutilated bodies. giving off the stench of a slaughterhouse, were strewn about. In one hut. 35 bodies wer found stacked like cordwood. EYEWITNESS REPORT First eyewitness report on the raid came from I man who was fired on by the insurgents and left for dead. The survivor, Barn Said Ben Mohamed, told a re- portcr: "Groups of rebels in uniform surrounded our hamlet. Anyone who tried to escape was shot down mercilessly. "All the men were coliecetd to- gether and marched to the casbah under guard. Other set fire to huts. ”Achief of the band shouted at us: 'You have sheltered French a Village Yo to die.' -- "Illaeremgaoslgat e started It IIIKIIL I heard shooting. I was hrollllll out and saw bodies lylll In 3'9 alleys. "We were lined Ill! ISIINI 3 wall and they opened fire with automatic weapons. I dI'0PP0d '0 the ground. My cousin fell on to? of me. He was dead. "Then the killers came up to finish us off. I felt I revolver against my forehead. It went off. but the bullet only went through my hat." WARSAW (AP) - Polish Com- munists are stepping up their charges of intolerance against Roman Catholics. These charlie: "9 . . by . . A that the party's anti-religious pro- paganda is inadequate. The great majority of Poles are members of the Roman Catholic Church. In rural areas especially the church has immense influ- ence. it survived the years of Stalinist repression and now many of the Communists are aifald they are losing the battle of rival indeologles. The main point of attack is the church activity in schools. Relig- ious instruction was brought back to schools last year as an optional subject. Tile C..... i t gay Catholic parents are using black- mail and even force to press re- llglous instruction no children of non-Catholics. ”Whether we like it or not, we are ideologically on the defen- sive," says the weekly magazine Swlat. stess in serving lunch- soldiers. You are bad Mosleme. WESTERN GUARDIAN PANTRY SALE. Saturday June lst. 3 p.m. at Kennedys Store. Ken- nington. PANTRY SALE. Saturday June 15:, 3 p.m. at Kcllncdy's Store. Kcnsington. SEE Kelly's Cross play. Thank- Iglving Hall. wellington. Wednes- day, June 5th. (lllrtaln 8.30 pm. DR. L. his office starting Monday. June 3rd. After returning from llalifax. RAYMOND Grant. Optometrist. will be in his O'Lcary office Sat- urday afternoon. Junc lst STRAWEBRRY plants 31.25. a hundred also ItaSliI)('l'l”)' cuncs 5 cents each Cliffnrd M.'lcLcud, lrishtown. P.E.I. COME AND SEE "No Mon Ad- mitted" by Kensington players in Cape Trawrsc Hall on Wc(lncs- day, June 5th. at fl'30. Sponsored by Cape Traverse W.i. ASSIGNED T0 FLORIDA - Jol- eph David Bowlcs. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bnwles of St. Ed- wards. P.E.i.. has completed his nine weeks of basic training at Naval Training Centre. Bainbridge. Md. He has been assigned to a temporary duty at Florida. The llallor is a former residcnt of St. Edward .Prince Edward Island. FUNDAMENTAL Baptist Church, Central Bedeque. Service for Sunday. June 2nd. Morning worship 10:45 Sunday school 11 noon. Evening service 7. Richard E. Coston. Pastor. Everyone wel- come. LEAVES FOR TORONTO-Mr. linen Mellish. son of Mr. and Mrs. M.G. Melllsh. Winter Street. Summerslde. left on Friday morn- ing for Toronto. where he will spend the summcr with his hm-1 ther-in-lllw and slstcr. Mr. and: Mrs. Donald May. Prior in bi.” leaving he was the recipient of in lovely gift from the Church of the Nazarene Young People's Society of which he is a member. ANGLICAN CIIURCII notices for the Ncw London Parish on June 2nd. The Sunday aficr as- cension day. Rector, Rev. W. Eric ingrshllm. St. Stephens. Burling- Ion. Morning Prayer 9.30 and Sunday School 10.30 II-m. St. Marks. Kensington. Sunday School 10 and Holy Communion 11 am. st- Thomas. French River Evening prayer 7.30 and Sunday School 0.30 pm. All are cordially Invited to attend. Professional Cards K. Zlclinskl will he in, NORTH BEDEQUE Unltled Church. Sunday. June 2nd- 9:3 a.m. Traveller: Rest. 11:00 am. North Bedeque. 7:30 Freetown, Rev. S. G. Walls. Minister. HEAR MRS. Muriel Maclnnls. C.(”..F. Candidate for Prince County over C.J.R.W. Monday, June 3rd at 6.30 p-m. C. C. F. PUBLIC MEETING. llear Mrs. Muriel hiaclnnis C.C.l-I. candidate in Prince County. also llalph Loomer. vice-president of C.C.F. in Nova Scotia. PRESBYTERIAN Cllllrch in Can- ada. New London Pastoral Charge Divine service Sunday. June 2nd: 11:00 am. Geddie Memorial; 2.30 ll'cllln;.:tnn llali. tonight, 8.30 pm. p.m. Long River. 7.30 p-m. St. John's New London. "i was glad when thcy said 'Let us go unto the house of the Lord. Rev. l..D. Bartlctte. Minister. PERSONALS Mrs. Waiter Callbeck. Spring Street. Summerslde returned home last evening y plane from Den- ver. Colo.. where she has spent the past five months visiting her sons. Gordon and Bruce. "Party members and even party officials often send their children to religiuug classes." It accuses parents and priests of using pressure against teach- ers who do not go to church. In some cases. it says. Commu- nist state authorities have even yielded to these pressure and dis- missed non-believing t ” .. For Sale IN BORDEN New modern three bed- fire place, dry cement base- ment, lot 100 x 200 ft. Ap- ply- MRS. JEFF GODDEN Borden Now is the time to get your, baby chicks and so be able to take advantage of the best prlcesl to: both chicken and eggs in the fa i. if you want R.0.P. bred high quality chicks in any of the pop- uiar breeds at competitive prices order from- PENDLI-:TON's CHICK IIATCHEBY Kenslngton Phone 655 NOTICE Commencing June It. 1957 the sales offices of the Amalgamated Dairies Ltd., in Summcrslde and 0'Leary will close at noon on Sat- urday until further notice. ROYAL IORDEN Fri. Sat. 7:15-0:15. Matinee Sat. 3:30. Lucille Ball (TV star. of I Love Lucy) program in full length fun story in the comedy- "FOREVE1! DARLING". Co- OIL SUNDAY-Marjorie Main SATURDAY A MONDAY, June I-3rd-0:80 P.M. JUBILEE TRAIL-in Technicolo. Raiston, Forrest Tucker. Joan Leslie. Pat O'Brien. Cartoon and Canteen Service. "RICOHET ROMANCE"-8:3 p.m. Starring Vere Ind Chill Wills. In- TUESDAY AND PJI1. vr 5172.12. Choir; N ”HOUDlNl" in Tnhnlcolor. Starring Janet Lee and Tony Curtis. Shorts. Cartoon. Canteen service 8:45 WEDNESDAY Yf LRITE .- .g.n..::,..”'. Polish Communists Resent Return Of Religious Teaching room bungalow. oil furnace, ' BABY CHICKS 1 starring Desi Arnez. James Mas- West Prince PC Association Elects Officers Mr. J. W. Don Campbell, Al- bertall. was elected president of the West Prince Progressive Con- servative Association at the gn. nunl meeting held in the 0'Leary Public hall. Thursday evening. Other officers are Lloyd Matthv.-we. vice-president and Lloyd Frost, secretary treasurer. (re-elected). DI"; 0- 3- Phillipa. conservative candidate for Prince in the fourth coming election, Dr. L. G. Dewar member of the Provincial Legis- lature and Mr. Walter Shaw. Char- lottetown. discussed the election Issues during the meeting which was well attended. Mr. Foster Sharpe acted as chairman in the absence of the president. Mr. Alfred Handranh- en. Sometimes. the article claims. intolerance leads to "criminal ex- cesses." it charges that a group of youngsters in Poznan threw it boy on the railroad track in front of a train because he refused reli- gious instruction. The traln stop- ped just in time It added: "One may oppose the introduction of religious classes to schools-we do so ourselves. But one must realize that a great part of the parents is ready to defend the cause of religious instruction to the end." "Leading churchmen say the re- turn of religious lfstruction to schools has in the main worked smoothly and they are well satis- fied with it." FISHERMEN Can use large quantities of alewives (gaspereaux). Anyone interested please contact J. B. Polar Quick Freezing Co.. Jenkins at Funeral Held Al PIUSVILLE WCSI lIPl"iends of Mr. Clarence Gal- , nt are sorry to learn he is a pat- On Saturday May. in, 1957. the lent in the Western Hospital A1- community of Springfield West berton. All wish him a speedy re- and surrounding district: learned c::cry. . with sadness and deep regret oi , in. passing of Mrs. James Robin- Th? Srrnnri Milo innocuiation "IL born I. Sp.-tngndd wen .1.lwas held in Piusville school on f.'.l”:iS-hirdm June 1. on speedy recovery. ..Sincere sympathy in being ex- tended to. the family of Mr. Wil- fred Dalton Burton, Lot 7. whose death occurred recently in West- ern Hospital. A large crowd attended the The Guardian Page 15 INMAN'S moot eighty yelfl '59- I The funeral service of the late, Mrs. James Robinson was held ett the home of her son Preetou. Thel service at the home and Krnvei was conducted by M15 H9597 H-l Hardy assisted by Rev J. Heber; Ken and Mr. Lewis Mackenzie, "The Lords My Shepherd" "Rock 01 Ages" were the hymn: chosen. A duet. "Under His Wins!" wan feelingly sun: by Mrs- George. Ellis and Mrs. Heber H. Hardy There are left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother two d ughters and three sons. Mrs. eorge Cain. Mn. Marcus Gay. Preston and Albert. Springfield West. William. Polule. P-I3-I-: also one sister Mu. Charles Mac- Dougall. Springfield West. The pail bearers were: Leslie. Ivy. and Eston Waite. Lewis Mac- Kenzle. Elmer and Chesley Wood- side. The flower bearers were: Elwin Cain. Lorne Collicutt, George Robinson. Willard 38)! and Emerson Cain. interment was in Bethel Ceme- tery SIIMMEIISIIIE TODAY (Sch) 2-1:15-9:15 Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis-In "PARDNERS' The Songs are Bigger The Laughs are Lounder It's a scream from start to finish. Summerside or phone 2912. 1 DR. PHILLIPS Inserted by Prince County Conservative Ase'll. SEE AND HEAR Dr. Orville Phillips I Over CKCW-TV Moncton 10:20 to 10:30 p.m., Stuldud Time On TUESDAY. June 4th NEEDA PERMIT. V Chartered 1 Accountants ' -r. Earle rnetey a 00. Canadian leak of Commerce -.............lif"i'.'i pt...- INSURANCE I. r. nu a an u-out gins-er I. Optometrist E. E. fortune on o.. 3.0. Ms orrosln oullnnul-4 orncll or can I. P. Bauer. ILO. 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A large number from Piusville attended the weekly bingo on Friday evening at St. Anthony's Hall. Bloomfield. Friends of Mr. Erbie Gallant Fortune Cove are sorry to learn CAMEO KE NSINGTON Fri. Sat. 7:15-9:15. Matinee Sat. 1 P-iii. Rod Cameron. Julie Lon- don in fast action race track drama- CAMPBELL & BURNS Chick Hatchery now open. A special breed for every need. Dial 3337, Summerside. "THE FIGHTING CHANCE" Also serial and news. West Pharmacy Will be the only Drug Store OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. SUNDAY 11:80-2 PM. 7:00 - 9:00 PM. Blessing of the cars and trucks at St. Anthonys Church on Sun- day, evening. Several from sur- rounding parishes attended. Rev- Father Pitre blessed all St. Christopher medals. LIVE SIAJWLY Crocodiles are said to live for 100 years and tortoises for I!) years or more. REGENT TOIIIill'f 1 - 9:20 "NEATH BROOKLYN BRIDGE" LEO GORCEY 8 BOWEBY BOYS "QUINCANNON, --Ff!" '-SGKEMJ gr; hmdtkilhltelklllh BUTTERMI 2'54 At our Surnmerslde O'beary Fsctories- 1 We expect to have piles of buttermilk In near future. Anyone require mg 1 supply each please make application us. .. AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LIMITED. USED TRACTORS One Allis-Chalmers W. D. new tires, live power take off, live hydraulic. Power adjusted wheel treads, etc. :Also 2 Allis Chalmelp model "C" tractors. Cog. pletely overhauled. We have baled hay -elevators in stock at all prices. Starting at 5126. Book now. HALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Summeraide. continental gateway to some of the world's best consume? mat? kets. Within the past few years transportation facilities II a ve been greatly improved . . . including the finest wharf of any town of its size in Canada, air freight service to all ports of the world, Trans - Canada Highways link us with all places on Ill continent, plus railway express and freight service. - By water, air, highway and rail, Island shippers have unpre- cedented advantages to channel all products to the great markets at home and abroad. This enviable transportation system did not just happen overnight. It took many, many hours of capable repre- I '0 "late waq- o Xltifloirlcl Matlcgts oil To Prince County farmers, fishermen and other exporters Summerside is the sentotion before it became a reality. To show their appreciation for the wonderful transportation facilities we now have, Prince County citizens will turn out in full force on June IOII1 to give the liberal Government a vote of confidence Re-Elect MllcNAlIGHT and to Silmmersiclg; (S .. - . ......4- .......-...,q.... 5-.v...rve-av rew- --Es”...