The Eastern Guardian fl‘,......l.y, April 29, "1954 —-*‘j'7 -Tsar: AND REAR Montague‘ ';.ool children and others in fes- fival concert. A. D_ Maclienzler .._,;1_ Friday. April 30. at 8 p.m. .pLAN FOB. CLINIC — A’ Vclll meeting was held at Monta-| sue we evénins to organize for the l :10.-ld donor clinic to be held May 31 Miss I. Araenault. director of . tn’, Canadian Red Crctss for P. E. 1.. "5 1n attendance, also representa- um troin nine orgonizatloris'oi!_ the ' wwn, several committees were ap- mwcl to look after arrangements. :2, Gilbert ‘Clements. director of me‘ Mnnugiie area, presided. ,.-ENTEBTAINS ‘CLUB — Mrs.‘ J M, Fraser entertained the Past Noble Grand Club of Montague Twdny evening. A ahort business meeting was conducted by the preei- , d,ni_ Mrs. Howard Vickerson. and ".9 minutes of the last meeting we" read by the secretary. Mrs. J D. MacLeod and were approved; a; ,,.,d, A very interesting pro-‘ 5,-gm convened by Mrs. Fraser was gently enjoyed. A delicious lunch: “.5, served by the L ‘ assisted, by Mrs. Calluni Bruce and Miss Adah MacGregor. -1'. P... S. MEETING — The yggulaf meeting of the Y. P S. of 5:, Andrews Presbyterian Church; “as held in the church. hall on ']‘ug5d."|_\' evening. The president, M;.s Thelma Stewart presided. Robert Murray Dmfilded M the piano The meeting opuied by mgmg the hymn "Jesus Saves. Jesus saves". The devotional per-' ml was conducted by Kay Mac- l{t’ll2lr‘ assisted by Isobel Dewar. Roll (All was answered with a verse of scripture containing the word Miss Stewart then con-I ducted a Bible quiz which proved to be helpful to the members. The meeting closed by repeating the benediction in unison. “ .."IWO IN HOSPITAL —— Two prisons were taken to the Kings county Hospital yesterday as the result of a truck accident which occurred near Georgetown. The ii-lick, loaded with pulpwood. blew a tire while on its way to Georpe-‘ io\\'ll, throwing it out of control. it overturned twice, landing in the ditch. The-three occupants sui- icred cuts and bruises. and two ucre taken to the hospital for The Guardian Page 5 ....‘ClMlN'I‘ BLOCKS. booking spring order: now. Dick MecLean, Montague. ‘KILMUIII BUSYBODIES __ The Kilniuir Busybodiee Junior Red cross held their meeting on April 24 in the school. The president. Isabelle Nicholson. called the meet. ing to order. It was decided to send Sltothefied Cross and sin) lcrloplea children's nine. new committees were appointed.’ JBRIDGE PARTY — Mu. Spencer Llewellyn. Mont-ag-uc,ent4;-. talned at four tables of bridge Tuesday evening in honor of mg, Richard Mecliean. Prise; were won bl’ Mrs. Keir Clark and Mrs. Peter 5111¢1I1l‘. end a gift was presented to the guest of honor. Lunch was "Wed by the hostess assisted by several of the Ladies. ..‘BAl’.I‘ ARIIIVES AT OURI§~ The drainer Harry G.. owned by Raymond Griffin. arrived at sou;-1. yesterday with a load of herring from the Magadlen Islands. The fish is for lobster bait. At pre. sent some seven draggers are fish. ing out of Sourls, landing their catches at Nova Scotia points un- til the solute plants are ready to resume operations early in May. Two draggers are still in Souris preparing for the season 1--Continued “from page 1 some Progress Molotov told Bidault Wednesday. a Soviet spokesman said, that Rug. sla ll sympathetic concerning the evacuation of French wounded from the besieged stronghold of Dien Bien Phu. The spokesman said Molotov proposed that repre- sentatives of the "interested sides" in Indo-China should meet at once in Geneva if necessary, to an-gngg the evacuation. A Soviet spokesman disclosed Molotov had proposed that Viet- minh leaders be invited to Geneva. The French rejected this earlier but were understood Wednesday night to be studying the proposal. On the evacuation of wounded from Dien Bien Phu, Bidault as- serted the Vietminh have .refused all pleas for a brief truce to en- able French planes to take casual- ties out oi the fortress. He said ,.b_.en.3uon, The pulpwood wan Vietminh rebels had fired on hos- 51;-gwn over the maxi, and the pital planes marked with the Red truck was daniagerl to some extent. Cross. The Montague detachment RCMP, Dulles meanwhile issued a writ- were called to the scene and ss- ten appeal to all conference dele- iisiea the injured. Malcolm Mac- nation: to "act effectively" in see- Kenna and Hebe; Johngt,on_ both ing the evacuation of wounded is. ,1 Cgxdygan , permitted by the Communists. I ..-muss sins: — A grass ilre "ASIA FOB ASIANS" we of cnnu-01 cnugd on; em Mon. At Wednesday‘: afternoon aes- gagug mm Dgpnmngny, yggterdgy slon. Red China's Chou En-lal. ad- in sxtinguuh mo blaze, Although mltted to the councils of the world’: my imminenuy gndgngerjng gnylmajor powers for the first time. hillldlngs, its continuance might ca1led_for ii pr0B1‘8m_ 01 "Asia for have caused considerable damage. the Asians" with Ioreizn troops and The Fire Department. alert at this bases banned- umg of year for just such an event, In I bitter denunciation of the were ready to answer the call.'West. Chou ranged over a wide The lighting or grass fires hasfield. He opposed real-moment oi mused considerable damage in theywestern Germany and demanded I inst. and the Fire Chief said hejban on the H-bomb. He supported uould be pleased if those wishing.i.he proposals laid down Tuesday to light such fires would notiiy|by North Korea‘: Gen. Nam Ii for him, so as to prevent delay in use settling the Korean problem. anything should happen_ “For the first time. the Chinese people are the real masters of their ‘NURSERY CLUB TEA " A fate." he said. “No force can or 5‘”‘-59-$‘f“I E“ “'35 held by "h°.will prevent China from becoming Nilrscry Club of the King's County.smm‘ and pmlpemu,_.. Hospital yesterday afternoon in $1.; Chou “yd U,s. policy in the Far ’”‘d”“’" Presbymflm ch“”h‘East is aimed at creating an ag- Hall, Montague. Daffodils. iris and; _._——————————————— potted plants contributed to that attractive appearance of the tabla; _ and hell. Presiding at the tea table. uere Mrs. L. H. Poole and Mrs.| Doug McGowan. while Mrs. Claude _ Nicholson. Mrs. Horace P‘raser.' ‘N“‘°“’ Mrs. G. 0. Bennett, Mrs. D. M. (Double Strength Ointment) MacDonald. and Mrs. E. Llewellyn Stop MIMI“! replenished. Miss Florrie Benton.; Or your money back assisted by the following members Gargctex contains two penicil- or the club served the dainty and lins. streptomycin with the 11"” dFllCl(7l.I£ refreshments: Mrs. H. M. antibiotics hacltracln and neomy- 5m1¢_h' M,3_ Leon Johngton. My-gflcin, bringing the effect of five Charles Aitken, Miu A. Mecca-egor.‘ antibiotics against maatltic infec- Mrs. C. S. Stewart. Miss Joyce tlons. Gargetex work: immediately Acorn and Mrs. E. Scott. Mrs. H. 'I'.' on the internal infected udder Jamluon had charge of the tickets... tissue. promoting fast, safe recov- lery and is guaranteed to give ILOBSTEII TIIAP AND BOAT INSURANCE ..‘MrLee Durach. Charlotte- town, regional appraiser of the Fisher-rnen's Indemnity Fund. was the principal speater at a fish- ermen'a meeting held at George- town last night. In his talk. Mr. Darrach explained lobster trap and boat insurance. and the neces- sity of having it done before traps were placed in the water. In this insurance scheme against storm loss. he pointed out that there was a. twenty percent de- ductible from the total number for depreciation. The figure of twenty ‘percent was based on the assump- tion that a trap would last five years. In explaining the insurance he said that on traps with an aver- age value or saooto 84.00 the prem- lom rate was 10 cents. and the rate of indemnity was 1.75 on those between $2.00 and $3.00, the pre- mium rate was '1 cents. the rate of indemnity $125. He pointed out EXPLAINED T0 FISHERMEN AT MEETING ‘that a graduated scale was in ef- fect on averages from 81.50 cost per tray of 35.00, with premium from 5 cents to In cents. and in- demnlty from 90 cents to $2.75. He noted that the plan had been well received in Rustico where a approximately 80 percent had taken insurance coverage, Insurance was also available on boats, he said. whose appraised value ranged from $250.00 to $1,500 The premium was one perecent oi the appraised value. For total loss tho indemnity was 60 percent of the appraised value. and for par- tial loss. 30 percent of the ap- praised valuo was deductible. and the indemnity was 85 percent of the loss above the 30 percent de- ductible. M.r. Darrach gave a comprehen- LIVO talk on the whole scheme which clarified many points oi the insurance plan. gr'essive bloc and that this is the main source of tension in Asia. The Korean war. he contended. was planned by the United States "as a springboard for aggression against China." He accused the United States of dragging out the truce negotiations on the pretext of con- cern for war prisoners and said 48,000 Red prisoners had been re- tained. The Chinese leader asserted the United States is in occupation oi Formosa and violating the sover- eignty of China. The U.S. plan to create an Asian defence NATO. he said. is simply is ruse for clamping colonial rule on Asia. REJECTS PLAN‘ t | Dulles. addressing the confer- ience. rejected North Korea‘: re- _unliication plan on grounds it would iimpose "a Communist puppet re- organization similar 10' igime" throughout Korea. to _approve the United Nations plan of Oct. 7, 1950. for reunliying Korea through UN-supervised elec- tions in the northern section. He turned down Nam ll's call for the withdrawal of all foreign troops from Korea in six months and called instead for the withdrawal of the Chinese Communist "aggres- sor" forcea from North Korea. “The United States does not de- sire its troops to remain indefinit- ely in Korea," he said. "But we remember that once before we had our troops in Korea and withdrew :them—aa it turned out. prema- turely. We do not want that history to repeat itself." Dulles dismissed the idea that a Korean settlement can not be reached. He said also: “We know that those who live by faith prevail ‘in the end over those who live by icelculation." oil MAYFAIII HAWES' £i%2'§ HAWES "HARD rmisiij’ noon GLOSS DRIES TO A ARD LASTING SHINE IN 20 MINUTES A THEATRE MURRAY RIVER - APRIL 28, 29, 30 — WED. - THURS. - FRI. Fist Illiile Produced Iyalhjursiuillo in all! Dulles appealed to the conference - inches long. cApi_'1f_oL Bani Near Souris ' | Destroyed By Fire Fire destroyed a barn at New Harmony, some six miles fromvsouris. yesterday after- noon. It was owned by Joseph Dunphy. was was estimated at from $1,800 to $2,000. It was believed the 26-40 foot barn became ignited from spontaneous combustion in a manure pile. Neighbors gather- ed and assisted in removing the livestock and machinery and in saving the house from the flames. Tile Sourls Fire De- partment responded‘ to a call. and also rendered valuable as- sistance. The ‘dweulng was- scorched but not seriously dam- used. The blaze broke out about 1:30 in the aiternoon. 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