I cnrrco ' _cHRvsL£n-Ptvmo 0 more lies ll:EIal'I(:IlID Speed , N.M. (AP) — A L05 ALAM’)S“stons" an atom . wsion has been speeded lake pictures at.1h¢ H10 UP ‘.”000 000 a -second. It used to °‘ ”'l,,,1'y :i.5oo.coo. “kc - remarkable new instrument W3 scribed toda¥ by the Uni- ‘‘“5-. co: California's cm Alamo: “my laboratory. in Whiifh 1' eluped. It is believed to the world's fastest cam- scjcnliiw was dev be by lei‘ era. - - the camera is a sys- gasgfallelises and mirrors which ‘Cause a beam of light to sweep - searchligiit iashion along I strip U} tiim inside a dark chamber. U1-he new high speed is due mainly 1.. changes in the revolving mirror. in the original camera this vs: only a two-sided mirror, giv- ' only two beam flashes to the .,-1m (or each revolution. It spun .1 10,000 revolutions a second. with extra-strong steel. the three- udcd mirror can bevturned at 23,- yoo revolutions a second and 101' .,ch turn it gives three flashes to me iiim instead of two. Breaks World’: Frog Jumping Record ANGELS CAMP. Celil. (AP)—A iliicr--year-old bullirog ovmcd by ' Wile rancher who raises irogs in ma spare time broke the oi- (icial world's frog Jumping record Sunday. Under the gaze oi an estimated moo spectators. the frog Lucky Lager leaped a total oi 16 ieet, 10 inches in three jumps to cap- tun’ the 81.000 first prize for its owner. rancher Roy Wicmer. High Tension Tom. owned by Ben Graham of Owen Sound. Ont., Jumped the farthest oi three Cana- dian entries with a leap oi eight iect, six inches. Jato, owned by Eli. Sgt. Ed Lcnnox oi Toronto, jumped tive ieet. and Prairie Prince, owned by William Moir oi Weston, Ont., managed tour ieet, 10 inches. Lvicky Lager'a Jump broke the record of 16 feet, two inches, set in 1944 by the irog Maggie, owned by Merlin Fisher of Stockton. Cslli. A irog named stupid, owned by Gary Jacobsen oi Petaluma, Calii., : DIIIIEX BATTERIES Quality, price and service. Batteries properly installed at no extra charge. MALLETTS BATTERY SERVICE Early Discovery of Signs of Delinquency is claimed MON’l'R.l:AL, (GP)-The science oi criminology has reached s point where it can detect signs oi Juv- enile delinquency tn eight-year- olds, a noted criminologist said Thursday night. Dr. Denis Charles Csroil. oi bon- doii, president oi the International Society or Criminology, said these youngsters aren't labelled delin- quents but do possess traits that could lead to delinquency. He was addressing the opening oi the Richelieu Foundation tor the. study of juvenile delirfquency at the University oi Montreal. Dr. Caroll said delinquency is as great "a scourge" as cancer, but until recently little research or study had been devoted to the problem. BOYS ON TOUR LONDON, (CP)—A group of i2 Canadian boys aged 16-18 will at- tend an international camp of the Boys’ Brigade at Eton College dur- ing August. The Canadians will come from Montreal.Toronto, Van- couver snd Hamilton. took second place Sunday with a total leap oi it ieet. 47/. inches Third place went to Lee. owned by John E. Lee oi’ Ceres. Belii., ior a leap oi 14 ieet 494 inches. A south Airican entry. Leaping Lena, was the day's big diasp- potntment. In practice jumps. Lena leaped as tar as 32 ieet. nut Sun- day she was temperamental and hopped a total oi just 12 inches. :—ja-. W A I N I N G IQUAW POINT IIFLE IANGI Firing will be carrlad out at the Squaw Point Rifle lungs from ll Jan at until iurther notice. The range property comprises tho lol- lowtng area: "The centre line oi ilrs being a line extending irom the southern tip of Squaw Point to approximately the West- ern tip of Governor Island. and extend. lug southerly from the said tip of Squaw Point over the waters of Hills- bomugh Bay a distance oi one and three elghths miles in depth. and extending from said centre line oi fire. and parallel thereto a distance of 320 yards each side oi the centre line." The dlnger area is clearly doiinad by danger signs. No unauthorised person may solar this area. and trespassing on the land area is strictly prohibited. The Department of National Defence will assume no responsibility ior any claims arising out oi death or inillry to the person or damage to property which may occur through failure to observe this warning. BY ORDER C. M. DIUIVI Deputy Minister Department of National Delence OTTAWA. CANADA MIY 20th. IOM HQ. 5110-! Vol I RURAL El.-ECTRIFICATION NOTICE. It has come to the attention of this Commission that residents in some rural areas the advice of unauthorized ceived proper notification from this Commission. Any action in this regard is entirely the owner's re- sponsibility and will in no way guarantee the supplying of energy to the premises of such persons. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. are wiring their buildings on persons, without having re- ’ PROFESSIONAL ems. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. A. Wolthan Gsudet, LL.B. Phillips Bldg. Bell. Matheson ls Foster 150 Richmond St. 71. Elmer Blanchard, BAT _"‘5 Queen at. M. A. Former, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg. Geudet 8; llnsmrd gunk of Commerce Bldg. jwon M. Glilis, LL37‘ G. E. MecMlllan. 3.4.. 1.1.3. Dial I12 154 Prince BL‘ but 5223 1.10 Richmond st. OPTOMETRISTS 111 Grafton St. Royal Bank of Canada Bldg. Phone 4381 Matheson, Peaks 8: Nicholson Currie Bldg. - Dialblzd - Queen st. Frederic A. Large, Q.C. Palmer & llaslam Bank of Nova Scotls Bldg. 1'15 Grafton Shoal J. A. Dfacfluigan, B.A., MacPhee & Trainor .1. A. Carrnthers, ito. W °"°°" "‘ m" “” in Kent St. Dial sci: Chas. B. MoQuiud, 13.5. 3| ‘ ‘ st. Dlal son Byron J. Grant, 0.1). 126 Kent St. Dial 6611 H. J. Msbon. R.0. r. r. "Warns. l. CHIRO PRACTOR Dr. W. E.‘ Canon .1. S. Tsylor. B.0. "" """°' 5‘ Dial om ‘n3::.°"4-Eta“ S G. F. llutcheson 2 Son 1'. o. mrrcnsson. iso. Dr. K. A. Msolisohera L3 Grafton SC. Dial 882220! Queen St. mg] guy . CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MoDONALD. CURRIE A 00. CW0 Bids. cs iotteto .. Dial use C II. R. DOANE 5 COMPANY auiomumi us Great George as PM-o usuus r. o. nu saw .FOR SMOOTHER STOPS HAVT YIHIL‘ (Au 0:.‘ ‘CHRYCO L‘YL‘l£BOND BRAKES l"\/ITIl'»‘u i.'.«-.~. vrpurl tin-y IR‘)/lii bmlrr Iimnq /rlr CWIIIOVO "WEE ‘A! AVAIAIIE I U IIO VOID TH-FARGO or DODGE-DESOTO DEALER ... GREATER SAFETY li?ll(K IITTID Willi Friday. buy 28. 1954 If fill!’ . 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