__......__ my as as, 9 .\i(_)NATE, Va. — Survivors of mine explosion here that took tlives of 11 companions, are SURVIV is shown as they emerged from the mine Sunday morning. Fourteen men were rescued. An unidentifi- E ExPLoslN — ..b .1». ..wmn'.as...~.s ..».'....'! ed man is shown with his arms around one of these survivors. " (AP Wirephoto) iputnik Boss Declares .I.S. Using IGY As Weapon 3! ROY ESSOYAN DSCOW (AP) —- The head of ia's satellite program ged Sunday that “reaction- ieaders" in the_ United States ltryiug to use the Interna- ’ 1 Geophysical Year program ighten the Mirld. pursuit of their positions-ob h policy," said Eugene K. ov, “they are trying to ap- ll achievements of science ,of all to war—hot war or lwar. psychological war or pther kind of war." itingl in Pravda the organ e Communist party. Federov led Communist party chief is Khrushchev's proposal for getition in science and tech-‘ zy between the United States the Soviet Union. ‘E “r eacti leaders of the alist world do not want and pt understand the simple , of this proposal," he said. ameless propagandizing of otorious Vanguard project" discussions in the United of meteorological warfare ‘aimed at "frightening the world," he added. ECTS NEW LINE ‘a corresponding member of Soviet Academy of Sciences. lie statements to science rather than politics. The temper of his article, however, reflected the tone set by Khrushchev’s recent declarations on U.S.-Soviet rela- tions. ; __ Federov said the United States is “bending over backwards to shoot anything off into space” in an effort to bolster the prestige it lost because of Russia's two earth satellites. . He scoffed at the U.S. Van- guard project’s attempt to launch an earth satellite which he de- scribed as-weighing less than one- third of one per cent of Sputnik II. He called it a “complete bust." , U.S. scientists eventually will launch a satellite, he said, but they "would have done it much earlier and better without the fe- verish desire of reactionary cir- cles to intimidate the world." SPUTNIKS SHOW PROGRESS The Soviet Sputniks, he said, are “a reflection of the growing might of the Socialist system‘ in competition with capitalism." He promised there would be more examples of Soviet might in the future and said “the time is not distant when Socialist states will outstrip the most de- lrov usually restricts his pub- I leclclres U. S. isenhower Speaks Jan. 9 y FRANCES LEWINE TTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) -—' »United States is not “at this " in a position of military ,ness, a White House spokes- , said Saturday. 3 for the future President nhower will give his ideas in tate of the Union Message to ess Jan. 9. ress Secretary James C. Hag- ; made a statement on US. nce in the wake of news- Er reports based on leaks the Gaither committee re- 1. Stories that have been printed th indicate that the U.S. is i position of weakness at this are not true," 1-lagerty said spouse to a press conference was asked to comment on rts that the Gaither commit- originally headed by H. an Gaither Jr., had found the led States in the gravest er in its history. e indications from these press brts was that the committee, h studied U.S. defence, went both the long-term and short- national peril. agerty, emphasizing that he speaking of the present, ntained there is no current er. Trying to discuss the fu- t situation was like looking i’ a crystal ball. he added. IAEPING REPORT SECRET ,he administration is keeping veloped in the world along the en- Not Weak; the Gaither report secret. despite demands from Congress mem- bers that it be made public. Hag- erty said the report remains a classified document and there is “nothing I can do about getting it released." in the State of the Union Mes- sage his estimate of the military position of our country as it is now and what has to be done in the future to continue that strength." ‘He said Eisenhower will base his outlook on information from the Gaither report as well as from information from other com- mittees and his own personal in- to mation. eporters asked Hagerty for some comment on the Gaither re- port, whether the leaked informa- is true. The press secretary said he had expected this query “sooner or He said Eisenhower “will give ‘ tion regarding the national peril ~ tire front of peaceful economic and cultural competition.” . Federov reported that Sputnik I, launched Oct. 4, was “termi- nating its work." This might be translated to mean it is expected to disintegrate shortly. ' It is still premature, he said. to discuss scientific data obtained from it which require thorough analysis. But he predicted the re- sults will be valuable. Poor Huhby I Left Behind SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)—How long a jaunt from the front to the back seat of a car. For an uni- dentified motorist taking turns. at the steering wheel with his wife enroute here from Boston, Mass. late one night, it was a long one. “You take the wheel, I'm go-' ing to the back seat for a rest," mumbled hubby to his spouse just a few miles east of Ste. Stephen after they crossed the New Bruns- wick - Maine border. He got out and started for the back seat. Sleepy herself, the lady slipped behind the wheel and drove off. Nearing Saint John alter driving nearly 75 miles, she called for the relief man and got no answer. Maine State troopers and RCMP were alerted but it was 24 hours before hubby was lo- cated at the nearest motel he came to after his wife abandoned him. Dallas, thriving manufacturing centre in Texas, started with one log hut in 1841. 9.: I l 9 later” and was prepared’ for it. He added his answer was not Just off the cuff. Denying" that the U.S.‘is in a position of weakness at this time, he said that is not in the Gaither report and "as a matter of fact is completely contrary to the re‘- port. The report says just the op- posite." COAL SOURCE ’ Norway’s possession of the coal rich Spitsbergen Islands was rati- fied by treaty in 1920. CASH ONLY Dillon 8. Spi Attention Hog Raisers SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY JANUARYV2nd to 9th PURINA-CHECK-R-MIX HOG GROWER aN 10 BAG LOTS OR OVER $3.25 per cwt. Charlottetown, P. E. I. PHONE 3626 Ilett Limited H . FREQ)’ pay: AND FRESHER 5.9.! DAYS! It’: at your Grocers today! By ALTON L BLAKESLEE 1 INl)lAl\'APOLlS AP —- A scion- of Illinois zoologist. “Now an attempt should be made to collect the products of a‘ cancer, concentrate them, and 3 Association for the Advancement; of Science. 3 basic mysteries of growth, Prof. A Rose said. Cells of many simple animalsl growing. The locations partly determines what type of: organ they will develop into. Cells pass along inhibitory in- formation to other cells, Prof.l Rose said. When tissues have KAPPA KAPPA HI Y r The Kappa Kappa Jr. Hi Y car- ried out several projects this month under the leadership -of president Evelyn Manuel. The most important project was a cake sale at S. A. MacDonald's Saturday morning, November 23. A second priject was a coat hang- er drive which proved very suc- cessful. There was participation in an afternoon tea. Friday, Nov. 6th, with four other “Y" girl clubs, also sold l-ife savers for the Y. M. C. A. World Service Com- mittee and a newspaper drive is now under way. The chairman of the project committee is Carole Philips. I The programs this month were Nery interesting. Mrs. N. F. Stew- art demonstrated a beautyq coun- sellor facial. Miss Winifred Anne MacMillan gave a talk, accom- panied by coloured slides, on her trip to Switzerland, to the world guide camp. Three Friday night dances are sponsored in the “Y" banquet room. ' There will be an power on our lines ter River including a.m., Weather permitting, INTERRIIPTIONNOTIGE ING.’ ing from Norboro to Hun- erald, New London and adjacent districts; and also on our Western Road line, west of Miscouche, on Sunday morning, uary 5th, between the hours of 8:00 and 11:00 ing us to do some necessary maintenance work. Maritime, Electric co. Ltd. * ‘Proposes Using Products Of Cancer To Combat Cancer reached a certain status. th can thus prevent other tissues tist proposed Sunday using the from developing similarly. Pmducls °f 3 Cancer 1° Combat Cells which have become dif-wsavs “Nelvfoundland will be hard- cancel‘. ‘ ‘ ferent enough aren't affected by .~ In all growth, cells produce the products from their parent:_ . _ , . H v . .. substances to limit growth. said tissue, and then are free to growdlate lnmeasii granted the C‘\RI_ Bu‘ ?‘°“'f°”“dl3"d “Ill be Pay‘ Prof. s. Meryl Rose. University‘ Normally this growth is self-land CPR F““a-V by ‘he b°a1'd Oflmg through the nose and we. llimiting because it produces its own peculiar inhibitors. CANCER CELLS SICKLY But cancerous tissues "are as they reproduce. There never is a great mass, and presumably This possibility arises from in-lnever a limiting concentration of .- creasing understanding of some; inhibitors." “Some cancers. the ones which grow through the most tissue, never have more than a few self-limiting size." Finding and concentrating thei ' l inhibiting products. therefore, of- fers 'a way to halt or control the cancerous growth. Charged $100 For Use Of Ring TORONTO (CP) — A woman who charged her former fiance with assault said Friday he made i her pay,$l00 depreciation when she returned her engagement ring after three days. Mildred Putnlik, 28. was giving evidence at the trial of James K-uca. Both are from Toronto. Miss Putuik said Kuca pushed her down a flight of stairs at a dance Dec. 8. Kuca said he was walking behind her and tripped. Miss Putnik said she finally agreed to pay -the $100 deprecia- tion on the ring on condition that Kuca sign a document guarantee- ing he would not bother her again. Kuca was convicted and bound over on $200 bond to keep the peace for two years. interruption of electric Jan- for the purpose of allow- lsoys I The ‘*3’ I I I I i l will grow missing parts. then stop;ounces of living tissue. They ‘are where I-never - healing wounds, always! cells lie within an embryo or egg growing, but never reaching the I I - ~r_-*'—*‘*— Here’: a lighter, Tiner textured bread that’: tailored for toasting, ideal for sandwiches and the perled partner for every meal - in freshness end flavor sealed. in with lone’: bright yellow plastic wox wrappers. ' the NEW Isreusl . Auorusa FIRST FOR uurs: All NEW BR/GIIT PMQT/0 WRAPPER you've been waiting for! sty:|"wist< YEUOW I Be Hardest Hit By Rates Boost ST. JOliI\”S. Nfld. 'CP‘—-Dep- 'uty Economic Minister Johnson MT. RYAN C.W.L. l)ccc-m'oel' meeting '|Sacl‘ed Heart sub-division C. W. LL. was held on l)ccembe1' lst. iwiill a good attendance. Father Butler opened the meeting with prayer. The president Mrs. W. iwalker presided over the bus- Vincss period. The minutes of previous meet- of est hit by the 3.5 per Cont fl‘(‘l£',hL ‘ ment, not the va1ug_ transport commissioners.” since we are the furthest away ]\11-_ Johnson Said }.‘,-jday ,,gghg_.f1'om the industrial centres, will he can‘t give an exact examplelpay the most t0 Set Our S00d5 of what the additional freight rate‘ use them back on the cancel-_" hacomposed of S i C kly abnormalllllcrease will mean to the New- said at a session of the American_cens which die almost as-,apid1y;l0Un<_I1and consumer because it ‘applies to the weight of a ship- W . You’ve extra good reasons for shopping at CO-OP ‘SUPER MARKET. Here, you get , EXTRA FINE QUALITY FOODS for more delicious meals. cut food bills down to budget size . . here." Premier Smallwood said earlier that Newfoundlanders who can least afford it will feel it most. I dug were read by Mrs. Martin The Guardian Page Thurs_. Jan. 7 19- CAMERA liL’.\"l‘S FISH LONDON llieutcrs‘ — Rub-*“"‘ scientists have developed a SPF lcial television camera for I003‘ ing schools of fish. the :~0\'}?lv news agency Tass reported IN‘ day. l)i‘iSCOlI. O‘.\'lllg to the absence ‘of secretanv. Mrs. Fred McKen- na. The t,rcasllrer's report show- ed almost, $200 dollars raised dur- ing the year on entertainment. Mrs. Thomas Brazel reported on Social Welfare. The following motions were pas- sed: That $200.00 be given to Fr. Butler: That a prize be given to the student standing highest in Entrance examinations. amount to be decided later; That tile be bought for gallery and aisles of FINE BONUS 2 BOSTON (AP)—AbouI 50 enr ployees and customers of the? Beacon Plastic Corporation ff’ the church and that $5 be sent _ _c .. Newton, Mass., flew to P31l~ .: to T. B. League. Fr. Butler spoke on “growing up" obligations of parents con- cerning teen-agers, also a short talk regarding work of League. Meeting adjourned by prayer. cation in Europe as guests of ill’ boss. Joseph L. Sllolkin. preside“ -I of the firm. said the trip is T. form of a Christmas bonus. OPEN FRI. NITE REMEMBER CLOSED EVERY SATURDAY . 5.30 P.M. SHOP co-oP '-2.‘.-e.a»..-...-0.... . EXTRA BIG VALUES to . and EXTRA LOW PRICES to help you treat your family to more of the “extras”-the tidbits and such they enjoy so much._ Shop here this weekend—yon’ll be glad you did when you jingle the EXTRA CASH SAVINGS you get It C0-OP SUPER MARKET. ’ Meat Dept, BONELESS—ALL MEAT ROLLED VEAL . . . lb. 39: SWEET PICKLED CORNED RIBS . . 3 lbs.49c EWEGRE FRESH CAUGHT e VAN-VALE—EX'.I‘RA HADDOCK FILLETS CHICKEN ROASTING PORK T-BONE STEAK WITH CHEESE FOR PARTIES CAPRI WAFERS . . pkg. 25c YORK—-SPECIAL PRICE KERNEL CORN 4 tins 47c . . . 2lIss.59c IT PAYS! 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