‘12iI‘I ‘0 ‘lil‘. It! hundred delegates tn the four . dav Pacific Northwest District Recrcnti (‘nntarcnce at Vancouver were PHYSICAL JERKS IN VANCOUVER 3.”) '. i urged to participate in a phy- : shown—turned siral jerks session early Mon. day in lrnnt nl for City Hall. Grim" Seien 7 six of whom a r e on and Parks up in a steady (CF erephotnl ' I t TORONTO ‘CPl — Current publications of Canadian doc- ltnrs and the l'nited Church of Canada hoth rritzciZc the casual 'public attitude toward the dan- gers oI cinarctte smoking ‘ The Journal of the ('anadian Medical A<sociation says failure to place tobacco under lovem- "has probably cost the lives of ' millions " policy decision of 10 years no that held smoking was "not a moral issue " Medical science has proved beyond doubt that a number at diseases. notably lung cancer. are related to cigarette amok in]. The CMA Journal says. DANGER PROVE!) The church publication says "massive scientific and medical evidence has prnven conclu- 1‘ ment food and drug regulations 3 The L'nited Church Observer‘ urges the church to review a. Publications Show Criticism Of Public View On Cigarettes ;aively that cigarette amakin; leaner-lanes to tuna cancer. In Canada lung cancer now ki'la more persona than all inlectious diseases — including TB — to gether." The CMA Journal says it was mere “mischance” that tobacco was not placed under food and drug legislation that could have controlled or banned its use be- cause of its "mate to health The overnight has produced a “grotesque spectacle" the sight of government deacondial tin awlt amt devestathl sever ‘ity on the cosmetics manufaa turer. the cranberry producer and the rock c a n d y maker!" while ignoring "the now unl- versally-recognized dangers a cigarette smoking.” Only a public outcry now could stem cigarette use. it says. but such a protest in not yet foreseeable. High Precision I5y ELTON C. FAY WASHINGTON (AP! — High Corporate lnvaatnra European Growth Dtvldand laarea Donunioa Equity neayfua lae. t" be indicated in preliminary ,2" United States nuclear tests in In Bombing Reported In U.S. Testing results on this drop. Since the advent of the atomic bombing precision is reported to bomb in 1945. dozens of test de- ‘rices and actual bombs have 11"" data on the opcning phases ot‘bee'n dropped by U.S. bombers. With few exceptions. they jhave been on or satisfactorily close to the aiming point. Only lreported ptibllclv. in the 1940 proving grounds. an air drop from a 3.29 exploded several hundred yards wide of the tar- iget. In 1956. a 10-melnton de~ vice dropped by a 3-52 Jet but the" bomber was almost four miles lRM‘TlSl: CONTANTLY Strategic and tactical bombers nnw p r a c t l e e enn- stantly in the delivery of tisston and fusion \i'carionS. usinz non- nuclear bombs nr dummy wcap ns. Speedy let planes were a welcome addition to air fleets the ilf'nP the biz megaton ncapona were Just beginning to I. m w — I Iii clear 1 the am d the Woolen: ud- aet it drops. and Jet bombers can fly fast and climb high. in some cases. bombs are re- leased while planes are at alti- tude: of 60.000 to sumo lees. ‘Detonatlon may be as low as 40.000 leet or less. .1 ‘ the type of the test. This means the aircraft has several mus- utes to veer away 'm a 1M:- gne tia'n. dive to pick up i,speed and scream away tron: 't.he area at a speed of 600 miles an hour while the bomb still is failina t o it a r d the buratdna point. TIGNISH .1th and Jean Handraltan. studentr at St. Dunstana Uni- \‘eisity. Charlottetown. spat the .Easter holidays at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Gerald Handrahan. Christopher Cross. i ltir. and Mrs. Edmond Gaudet and children. Patsy. Michael. and Rhonda. Summeraide. visit- ed members of their families it: the village during the Easter holidays. while guests at the home of Mn. Gaudet'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. Mrs. Joseph Conway attend- ed the Annual Meeting d the Retarded Childrena Annual- 4 town recently. EAT ANYTHING! ‘ ORA F ix' Holds ttsntms tart..." day! ltlss 0M lsntsn r, tut :ion that was held in Cbarlmtov am tun. tina holiday at the home Itheir. bills. Raymond Murphy. aide. spent Easter with Mr. John R. Doyle. 718' Summer- hls mo ‘tber. Mrs. Jean W. l Gerald DeIRoches has con _ on plated a brick will course at Gavin, Tiznish. uncle. Mr. and Mn. h Bernard. Terrence Card. RCN. lam... Mrs. Card. and angina, ape. Easter with Mrs. Card‘a p... ‘ents. .‘dr and 0 BIG TIGHT-WAD The "540" . . . ta Canada'a 8-1,!" Wilma. Plenty power . . . extu draft control . . . hydraulicl . . . live _ deep tiila a tnnamiaaion. Automatic traction trans! it . . . You'll buy iti - 61‘. ‘hirner SEE YOUR COCKSHUTT bum Lloyd D. Mat-Donald. Anaaadaio to cut your POWER CO" I economy. Depth and .PTO" . . . Fann zoutpment. Charlotteth- A. E. Col-ill, Summenlda Walter K. Writs. Alberto- wii cm W J ‘5 ll 10"” ’7' "-1 “N W“ ' " W5’3’r“.3"53 m the Pacific su nu. ma no sin is» Gen am in In )1 it — u ,_‘_ cube“, A "I 4 ‘N can aw) u :M 24v. . nlaad ms an IV. sag s a 1...“. cm“ 3 n. t The air drop from a Us_ All w oavms Lu" W ‘4? W- .1" 5" l 1" “0V! ‘9“ “WI- ’4 rand. Comm c us ‘Forca bomber of a nuclear da- mo know“ mm" h" M momma "om “an m v. m. w u :75 P'mMnl mu m m m— u more in. 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H‘ u, ‘ Medium stecrs Were 22.25- t’ h 5:" "J‘M‘I‘ '1‘ '.'_‘ ‘ 1‘13"“ ‘1'} 2‘“ “'n “m' N‘M’LZ“ "N W“ W summits 7st us 22 75 and common i942. z'rmxmrw', ,..., 'm 3,. ’0, ,3 7}”. r“ .M r p a 4 m" V" 1.5m ,, N I 7‘ Tim; love-line’an so set Medium heifers sold at 1950 1... my "in ma am 1‘" t mm m 9-” so .n m -4 ha ('an 13w '2 in iota—i '" “'“m ""' ‘n' ‘5'“ and t 1750 0 r “v Mac a“ n “‘n * n .gt raw. \t W! ‘1: 1‘ 7'! :nt'ln In 2:22?" I" a?“ to. u . Good cows tit-re l750 - iii 50. 0' we“ P e“ V l ‘7 n i'l ., ’ ' 4! ,mner '1 i . i _ _ ‘ _ My” in it»: e :3 mm" man a 2m to tmw'um 161" mmm'm H ’5'” mm Peta um... :1 my“ ‘Ind ranncrs and cutters 105 a, D..." owsburna 7n c S‘nnrnl 110500 1 1% it — Vii ' 14.50. M"... in”... 7-» us antnnt mm as u s: —s MONTREAL in" — C8“?! G M V I , _ u. n Detnlta :M u r Rd Poo i‘Tsoo 1w. s it is W!” steaav m 50 "m, 1m", 0 ‘93 "3 501d 8' 27 and arrch in tests. Glacier \an inn wet A Amm- sms s7 u u u ' , common and medium 20-26, Gr PlaLna r it-iii awn i7 5‘ 57 'i lfld 0m" P“th Study 0" "18 Grade A hogs were u and grnd‘ :12"! vi“ r31 _‘ :h: “yuazvr‘lhzzrzu. .‘iiontre ai livestock markets sous 20-2! on the west - end mil: «a r imp nu ri‘s: van. M as _ s. I. h. Wednesday. Trading was mod— market. Grade A hogs were 27, K a on ti mull aw sI' unis alt-a — is an ran Cont us see eralc and demand fair. With most at 27 plus 80 cents mm, "a Tor.l‘|nm Infifhmrussu 65h ' is :II "Draw". Receipts at 2:30 p m. were: 14 each. on the cast-cud market. “it,” ll-Imtnl wait- ' ’ azu'hri. I r... caltlt‘. ifii calves. lii hogs and and sons “ore 10-20. with most. UM“ ,. R,” ,M V.‘ 7 “ “Mm” mum.“ t," p u sei‘cn snoop and lamhs. Tucs- is plus an ccnts narl‘t. Uiflmn mm as 71 1‘ u. n “nun "s w. i’lnafund 45.34 451i day rrcripis \icrc. 35.3 rattle, Shocp “no i] Contest Starts Fri., '— ate Every Day for Your Favorite Mother' d Mtiiiiii E's DAY ...Sunday...May13thi ‘ \ Lucky Mothers Will Win A 100.00 HOLMAN'S CHARGE ACCOUNl ...one in each store in Charlottetown and Summerside Mayfl- Ends Sat, May 12m! —-CONTEST RULES - No obligationl . . . Nothing to Buyl Just come in and vote for your favorite Mother . . . Nome, Address, Phone | Number. Ballot Box in Furniture Department: Summonide on 2nd floor; Charlotte- town on 3rd floor Children under 16 eligible if accompanied by on adult. Onavoteparpononpordoy. Holman employ Winners’ names will be drawn over CFCY-TV at 6:45 pm. Saturday, May 12th. 008 and their immediate families not eligible. ——_——— _' 4 RES" " 01' P. r \ HS! 44 I Newspaper Advertising Scores More Sales than Other Media Thntbfshedmmmhmmn thantndlotbartnadiambiaod. Ththde “Wt-~7th hams-in.“ W." 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