undo-rial. liwlat rockets pass rrcetv— hl stud on Lenin's Tomb in looms": Red Square durtna lay Day celebration, Premier thuahdiev and other top V1. Soviet rtficiala watched the l parade which observers said was the least heligereni crlr- hration ever seen in Rd Square, Type of rockets “as WWI. Fri:~my ‘. 1952. . Wh‘r‘ PAIIADE As SSN IN moscow I" l not idcntilied in this photo by the Soviet agency Tess, (AP Wire-photo via radio from Mosenwi SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OI" TIIE GUARDIAN Alban Luce. )7, of Summer- alde. was convicted in police court Wednesday tit assaulting Ronald Culleton. Summt~r~ttie. by striking him over the head with a bottle on the evening at April 31 and was remanded for aentence by Magistrate Rich- ard S. Hinton. QC. until Mon- day, at the request "I l'I'n\‘.’n prosecutor George R “C‘IHII- on. who stated there may he more urioun charae laid against Luce. It has been learned that th e charges involve a criminal as- aault on a Charlottetown wom- an while she was \tsitiniz SJm- lnerside an the weekend of no I’II 2l The complainant Ron- IId lBudi Culleton testitied that Luce came into Totin 'l‘rmt ltand on the night of April Dlst with Mo right hand rovt‘red With blood. He took olf his coat and wanted to fight. witness sta'rd a $0 Youth Convicted In Assault Case after calling IIllII an liI)‘A‘(‘|I9 name ('ullelon said he told i'llll to come back Itilntilltni and he'd light him IIlt'tl GRABIII-Zl) PHONE The complainant i’cluml I'AIW the phone rang and as the tli'.\- patcher went to answer ll ti c e grabbed the phone from him and threw it and another phone it n the desk at him tCulletoni Culv lctiin ducde and as he stratslit- en~d tip l.lll’f‘ “grabbed me and struck me on the side of the tare With his fist " I threw him doun. on the floor and hit him a couple at III‘III‘\ Culleton then waikud OI'CI" in the other side of th e ronni Luce got up, he testified. "came over and grabbed me again l threw him down on top of the bench.“ ('ullcton stat- cd that iis Luce “as getting up he hit him on the back of lh e llt'dti mill a pop bottle. ‘I turn- cit t-aiuilht hi» arm in which it a had the bottle and Irving Mac» Douitnll lanother taxi drii' i took it from him." He stud the; police arrived then and took‘ Luce away. Britain Repay: loan From Fund LONDON (Reuters) — Britain has repaid the equivalent of $70, etary l-‘und. bringing total direct repayments since October in 8700.”.000. The latest rcpayttieni L'tinl- prised 335000.000 in West Ger- man marks, 820000.000 tn Conn dian funds. and “5.000.000 in Belgian francs. Britain drew $1 .100 titittiiliii it. various current from the Iund early last August. winners of the Queens ('tiiiulv “Care 0! Your I‘:_\('~' A‘NMI contest Ralph Mai-Innis \Aiti given a vote hi thanks tor Ilt‘dd- ing this committee. A sum (1 $111) was voted to- ward e for the Char latte-town Blind Bowling Team which wtll travel to New Glas- ‘ Ema. N S. this weekend to com» Wallace R. Coles ls Elected President Of City Lions Club The election of ntlimrs high» lighted the annual meeting til the Charlottetown Lions t‘lith held at the Charlottelnwn IIn'cl Wmtriesday night Elected In the cxceiitne \u re; Wallace R. Coles. prcstdt‘nt. William Brown. lst \'ict~pre~i- dent. William Lynch. and Vi'-i~ midi-m, Stanley Down, ‘trd Awards were preneni/ ‘ to the piano. NEW 30 OK OFFER! Lilli _ 81"! Y” Set 10-day! on vowinc 1 ar \‘lt‘P-DI‘PSII‘IOIIIL Frank Brown. assistant seen-(any: William .‘itc- Intyre. treasurer; William llam~ bti'. assistant tmasuror: Rom. aid Clark. taiILW'tster; "Bits" MarCanoeil, lion turner I)i- rectors include Ted Vesu‘y and Robert Younkt-t'. one year; Allison (‘.ill and Allison Mc- Curdy, two years. pole in the Maritime Bli‘l’l BOWIIIIR championships. It was decided to sponstt‘ "The Notre Dame Girl Choir" in "n evening of son: at \‘o‘re Dame Hall. Thursday night. May to. The club voted tlZl ~17 to liiw uniforms for the retarded child- ren‘1 scout troop. sponsored hv the club. .laek Rawek was name d chairman oI this committee. William Brown acted as sun; leader with “Red” Soy tit the ONLY AT OMINION ‘ For Boys and Girls! STANDARD TREASURY OF KNOWLEDGE PLUS DICTIONARY ACoIourIul Library of scinating Knowledge m. fins 13 'ml on: an or BOOKS THAT EVERY FAMILY WITH CHILDREN MUST HAVE! For it is the htrodactiol to hull-l in dozens of broad nuhieets. And It contains one of the neat important aids to a young per- aua‘a education —a Funk & Wag-nails dictionary for young people built It“ Into the act! Thun- vul—av W handful tlia noted nh' Mint-anthem Wain-my him % volumes oI the STANDARD editor-l have nelerted :1an -what we call —d I hook in he". Then- an (no In my whine. PLUS a portion of w m iluhju-tn Whirl! are and 'ri’ _ lamIV. '” afielfl‘inhln. aim-I‘M ' (II-Iaiohinplaeedinn-erv USE—Ind thus is far lilo w than any uni-rate dietinnnn- mind tut C‘fl “Minion mntnzrt Volume l % fi QUICKLY, More the court ’ llong Ambition MELBOURNE 4APl trian bricklayer Johan Bi'uan, 66 nailed t‘iizhl years it achieie his ambition of seeing his only grandson again He worked hard to sate mono) for the late: to take him and his wife to Australia to see Herbert Zimmer, ll who migrated With his part-nil Steven and Elizabeth Zimmer eight )ears ago. But the reunion turned to an: row Monday. Braun collapsed and died as the liner Sydnd was unit 50’ yards from the pier at Melbourne Brauri was no anxious to leave the ship that he had one suitcase ready near the gangway when the ship was 200 yards from the pier He dashed below to get another and collapsed on till way back upstairs. Before the ships doctor could he reached Braun died Mrs Braitn now will make her home in Australia A “Ir Ancient Cosmetics Factory Found JERL'SALEM 'APl What may he the remains of it cos- mI‘lI(‘\ factory at 2.300 years .agn has been discovered near Ein Gedi. an Israeli settlement on the western ahoru of the Dead Sea. Prol Heniamin Mazar. Hr» ‘hreu L'nii'ersiiy archeolomst nhn led an expedition In thr ama. told reporters here bar rel-sized jars o! a design never found here before and small gracefully shaped perfume iar.‘ dist-nicrt‘d nearby tend to sub stantiate the assumption that at least some of the buildings un- earthed were used for the man ulaelure of balsam, one o.’ the most precious perfumes of "It ani‘lt‘nl \iOI‘Id. Alsti lound‘ucre Iruii tool seals and jar handles wtth He- brew Inscriptions. w et 2 ht s fruunients of scales. and :in'ala- lmster ointment vessel Imported lriitii Egypt. and (‘yprovPhoeni I'tiltl yitillt-ry The mid has only a part of him (icdi s industrial centre. htazar said. The archeoloizist: discovered signs «I a whole in dustrial quarter that flourished at the time of King Josiah, thr last Great kin: o! Judah. who him from 6.18 to GM HC. DISCOVER SPY RING KOBLENZ, Went Germanv tReiiters informed sourers said Thtirsdai‘ that West Gere mart <l‘t'ilt‘ll} forces have d'sA entered an East German spy rinz ODt‘l'illlII'.‘ here and four ar~ rests have already been matte. .\u n t f | t- ta l information was aiailahle because Investigations Vicre t'IIIIIIIIlllIIIl, but the sources said tliitt the spy rlniz, hade h_\‘ n married couple. had been operating tor five years. DEPART- 'a—m Iar Nu.» lDeatl-i Denies ' aegis New E iii Order Now? 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