rage 15 The Guardian Mondav.May7.19s6 Ill uruonuu OTTAWA, Most Canadian con- mmprs prefer a potato which is jrv znid mealy when cooked. there is a close relationship be- mecii this characteristic and the” amount of total solids in the po- nu". mat is, a potato with a high pm-cntage of total solids will nor- rnallv result in a drier more mpaly potato when cooked than will one with a low percentage of total solid!- Experiments have revealed sev- sral production factors which at .'ri-l the total solid content of the (ull0l'S. or first importance. according to E. A. Grant. Fredericton Ex- perimental Farm. Canada Depart- ment of Agriculture. is the se- lection of variety. For example. (hp varieties Green Mountain Kl'&ll'iCk, Kennebec and Netted Grin. are superior to Katahdin sud sehago in total solid content shcn grown under the same con- tillions. Unfortunately. other fac- zors. such as the demand for seed to be exported. influence the selection of variety to be grown for Ilie home ' market and the varieties Katahdln and Seba go are the ones which make up the greatest percentage of our acre- sac. Fertilizers treatment also in- fluences the total solid content of the tubers. Although the fertilizer formulas in use in recent years have been more concentrated, sur- ynys indicate that producers con- littue to apply the material at the same rate. In New Brunswick a !on or more of a 6-12-12 formula is commonly applied. At a ton oer acre this formula provides 240 pounds of Potash. A 500 iushel crop only removes from if-0 to 180 lb. of Potash. It is evi- lent that in many cases an excess if Potash is being applied. U u m e r o u s experiments have xhnwn that Potash. when applied The Effect Of Production . Methods On Potato Quality CHARLES J. BOYLAN ”The hour will come and in s yond fear and risk; I sh translated into a new state sin is not, nor ignorance future. but perfect faith and ser- one joy and assurance overlasting.'f On the evening of February 17th many relatives and friends in Souris. Lake Verde and surround- ing districts were shocked to hear of the sudden and unexpected A third factor which is influenc- ing the table quality of potatoes is the practise of killing tops with either hie rotobeater or chemicals. Before the introducy tlon of modern insecticides, po- tatoes were killed gradually by insects and top killing was not necessary. However, their use makes it possible to keep tops green till the harvest season and killing h necessary in order to permit the skins to mature and thus prevent peeling and bruising hi the harvesting process. The sudden killing of tops docs how- ever. have an adverse effect on the total solid content of the tub- GT8. The'flrst two factors. choice of variety and fertilization can be readily controlled by the producer. The third factor is more difficult to deal with. Possibly the solution lies in killing the tops more slow- ly if possible. this would permit transloca'tion of manufactured food from the tops to the tubers. Another possible solution lies in a more general use of a variety such as Keswlck which matures earlier than the other high quality var- ieties and would therefore be in a more advanced stage of maturity when killing becomes necessary. early age of thirty-six years. He had not been well for a few hours. but before a doctor could reach his bedside his gentle spirit had gone to meet its Maker. His pastor. Monsignor J.A. Murphy was sum. moned End administered to him the last acred rites of the Catholic Church of which he was ever a de- voted member. Always of a generous and charl- table disposition, he gladly gave the interests of Church and com- munity. At the time of his death he was deputy mayor of Souris. a Board of School Trustees, of the Souris Lion's Club. However. it is it be the same; The sweet an embered voice will now he want- three little daughters, Marina. mdurn the loss of a dear husband and father. e' To his mother. Mrs. John Boylan Lake Verde, his brother, Gavan, Lake Verde. and his sisters: Mar- CAA SCORES SEGREGATION ..WASIIINGTON (AP)-The clvil aeronautics administration said Friday it will deny federal funds for construction of airport facil- ities which are to be used on a racially - segregated basis. The agency. which parcels out money for airport purposes, said its new rule will apply to construction and remodelling and repair of existing faculties at airports. It will apply to dining rooms or rest rooms if ottetown. Vera, Mrs. Earl Duffy, Fort Augustus, and Agnes R. N., Windsor, Ontario, heartfelt sym- pathy is offered. The funeral was held the morn- mg of February 20th from the re- aldencc of his mother to St. Joach- irn's Church, Vernon River. where Solemn Requiem Mass was cele- brated by Rt. Rev. J.A. Murphy. 'P0m9m I 55311 be lfanlllled bE- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clinton all be Jarvis Hennessey where Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Mcintyre of the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jenkins and and 1W8 James Brennan death of Charles J. Boylan at thei of his time and talents to further member of the town council, of the Knights of Columbus and of the In the home where his loss will be most keenly felt. Never again will soothing cadence of the well-rem- ing and his sorrowing widow. his Arlene, and Jacqueline will ever Ian. Mrs. Joseph McNaliy. Charl- they are limited to one race and also to construction of duplicate faculties provided for different races. from the common sources, has the sheet of reducing the total solid tontent of tubers when applied in otcess. Deacon and Sub-Deacon were Rev. 'I'.P. Butler and Rev. John Cash. Rev. Edwin Steele was master of -.u ' Present in the sanct- uala were Rev. Urban Glllls. Rev. W am Simpson. and Rev. 'W. Keefe. The remains were met at the church door by the pastor, Rev. Urban Gillls. Members of the Sour- is Council of the Knights of Col- REGIONAI. IMMUNIZATION CLINICS , F . i:,i.:"”.;t:1:3..L1.; .':.:"”..::r:. . at the grave. assisted by Rev. Edwin Steele. Interment was in the church Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers were Mes- srs.. Edgar Peters. Joseph Camp- bell. Fellx Redmond. Harry Kelly, Patrick Duffy. Felix Peters. Ivan for POLIO INOCULATIONS for PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN born before January 1, 1955, and for EXPECTANT MOTHERS Redmond and Arthur Peters. Active pallbearers were Messrs. also Plus Redmond. Raymond Woods. Edward Gallant. Joseph Shea. Matthew Redmond, and Elmer Doucctte. Eternal rest grant unto him 0 Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. IMMUNIZATION AGAINST DIPHTHERIA, WHOOPING COUGH, TETANUS and SMALLPOX for Infants from 3 months and Pro-School Children not receiving polio inoculations. WEST PRINCE p Lona and Harold Tuesday, May 8 - 9:30-St. Louis L” Md Amie . 10:30-St. Edwards J3” "5 Him? Wednesday, my 9-10:00-11:00-for TIGNISH ONLY "Ede ""1 Art 1::t0- 2:30-for ALBERTON ONLY Thursday. May 10 -10:00-11:00-Elnisdale 1:30-2:30-Alberton surrounding districts as ed .. .. notlfl -10:00-12:00-Tignish surrounding districts as notified. Horace and Kaye Hayes Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Mclnnis Eastern Packing Company Lid.. The Management and Staff P.E.I. Produce Company J.W. Windsor Company Ltd. Laurie Gordon and Fred White Richards McNeil and Son Souris Lions Club Souris Town Council N.H. Richards and Son McNeil! Bros. Friday, May ll CENTRAL PRINCE ffuesday. May I -10:00-INVERNESS and surrounding districts as notlf . 2:00-TYNE VALLEY.a.nd surrounding districts . p as mmmd School Trustees Wednesday. May 9-l0:00-RICHMOND and surrounding districts Th” Gmn” m”h"'i" H named Harris Bros. Mr. and Mrs. J.S. F-iilisnle and Anne Ruth and Mack MAISES Wife Runs (4) Marina. Arlene and Jacqueline phurrdsy, May 10 - 1:30-MT. PLEASANT and surrounding districts , as notified ll-lriday. May 11 - 1:30-Abram's Village. l EAST PRINCE literary May 1 -9:30-11:00-KENSINGTON sciiooi. for lsltlc. Darnley. Hamilton. Indian River. Kol- vln Grove, Malpcque. Norboro, Spring Valley. l:45-KENSINGTON ONLY Tluirsaay, May 10 - 9:30-Margate for New London, Graham's Rd.. Clinton and sprlngbrook. 11:00-Irlshtown for Park Corner. lsavisw. Long River, 0:30-11:00-BORDEN and surrounding districts as notified. 1:30-3:00-Kinkora and surrounding districts as notified. Marion and Joe (8) Vera and Earle (2) Earls, Marlon. Jack and Donna Agnes (3) Irene, Pat and Family Uncle Raymond and Ada Uncle Terence Agnes Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly (8) Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kelly Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Traiiior and Ivan Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Rodgerson Eastern Packing Company Ltd. (5) A WEST QUEENS Wednesday. May I-10:30-St. Augustine Convent 1:30-Stella Maris ONLY 2:30-STELLA MARIS surrounding districts as notified. miursday. May lo -10:30-NEW GLASGOW and .urroundlng dis- tricts as notified 1:80-HUNTER RIVER and surrounding dls- - . trlcts as notified. Teacher and Pupils Grade I and 4 Mrs. Margaret Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. McQusld Mr. and Mrs. Septimus McPheo Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Peters Alex Mcconnsck and Family Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Reginald White wlnnlfrod and Frank McCarron Jim Murnaghan Souris Council K of C. Masts MacMshon (3) O'Donnell - Usen Fisheries (8) mar QUEENS Hursdsy. May 10 -10:00-FORT AUGUSTUS and surroundlal dla-' trlcts as notNifIi.e;l. : Mt. t t 0 16.3-m.sserI:ifsnr surroundlu districts -I notlfied Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Gallant (2) Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Mclnnis (2) CENTRAL QUEENS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullally and Richard Mr. and Mrs. Omar Clicvorla Miss Status and Nurses Provincial sanatorluns (2) "nun-sdiy, May in - 0:80-10:!)-CENTRAL ROYALTY Ind surround- in districts as notified 1:so- 2:00-Clare Royalty Friday. May it - o:s0-10:00-west Royslty Mr. and Mrs. John L. Boston 10:5-ll:M-Winsloa Pupils Souris High School Agnes and xptailgaazl) Mr. and Mrs. c e rs SOUTH KINGS M", 0. com" Tuesday. May s - mo mo-Meniscus: and surroundlnl die In M M11 1--0- K9"? M F"!!- tricts as notified Wednesday, May 9-lo:00-11:00-Georgetown ONLY Thursday. May 10 - s:mo:so-si.i.isroN and surrouadilll dil- Iriday. May ll -10:4!)-ilzm-NEW PERTH Mr. trlcts as notified. M; Mr. and M . Michael Dinnplsy '”"'"””” a-ms:-cars Ilooday 1 - no can-somu Parish Hall - - V” - ' ' , mugs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael woman. or I-l0.N-Nl.W' ipannawn and nrrmdl-I J. H: "H Mcvm 'i”""4t?-”-'-- ”" '”".""".... r--:'.'.::v.'.:..':.t:l.'".... . I s as r. a . e-wv " "-H'”..::9..':': '"" "'"""” ....... .... .-:.".r. hr" Wm : RIDGETOWN ad sort I Billie a sons ""'....un.s' .- ssr.usssnsi-sucaugu lpnnmci as Mrs. Adoibart as lat.-tm9mIlop3,.Ju,.p;1ngg1:dwa:dIIlalll.kA.;. .mIrs.QastcwalsI p John and duster Callaghan lint and Edna Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. MacDon- aid Family Grace Paquet Mrs. Mary Mossey and Family Summerslde Council of K of C (2) Dr. A.A. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant Sheldon and Anne Smallwood Mr. and Mrs. Ira Redmond .Mr. and Mrs. Francis Doucette Nurses Alumnae Chsrlotteotwn Hospital ,Mr. and Mrs. Hamid J. Hyncs tMr. and Mrs. J.J. Coughlan lMr. Lawrence Doucette lP.E.l. State Council K of C. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Callaghan Members of Hall Committee (2) Mrs. Catherine Praught George Walsh Clement Sinnott Isabel and Francis O'Donnell Margaret and Clarence McGulgan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood LM. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Byrnes Heron Family Lake Verde Women's Institute Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Pius Redmond Reid Family . Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Joe Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Owen Callaghan Mrs. Fred Duffy and Family Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Wisner Mi'. and Mrs. Pius McDonald and Mrs. Joe Lacey and Fam- James Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brazil and Family Mr. and Mrs. P.A. McLellan and Mrs. Leo Duffy and Fam- IV and Mrs. Robert Langlals Florence McNeil Annie Callaghan Frank and May Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet. ENROLLMENT Josephle Purgatorlal Society Mrs. F.J. Murphy Catholic Guild for the Blind Tena MacKenzie SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS Sr. M. Margarita Sr.. M. Winnlfred Sr.. Isobelle Clare Sr., M. Teresa Sr.. M. Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Drake Norma Family Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald , Mr. and Mrs. David Longaphie J.l-I. Brennan ' Family Mrs. Bernard Coady Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenzie CARDS OF SYMPATIIY ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Redmond Mr. and Mrs. John Reddln S,” M. Aloyius Mrs. Ada McVarish and Family 5," M.1gm,m,, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters. l( 5," M. Rosa,-1, Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes 5," M. peter Allan Callaghan The Peters Family Tracadle Intermediate Pupils Melvin Joseph and Theresa Curiey Plus and Beck Byrne Laura McKenna Alice McCarthy Mrs. Laura Carver Mr. and Mrs. John McNeill Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Klckham Mary A. Mclnnis Mary and Theresa Finnan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richards and Family Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wright Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McDougall Catholic Women's League Vernon River Dr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCarron Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mclnnis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholson Eileen McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Willard McLellan Maise McMahon Mrs. Aeneas McDonald Mrs. Jerome McDonald and Family Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coffin Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Steuart Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce Jean Johnston C.W.L. Souris Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McPherson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wood Plus and Gertrude Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Les McLean Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hogan Agnes McQuaid. Mr. and Mrs. Francis White and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F and Family Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Doucetto Sisters of St. Martha Charlotte- town Hospital Cummlskey Family Teaching Staff Souris High and Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flood Mr. and Mrs. William Redmond Joyce McLellan Helen Paquet Mr. and Mrs. J. Lorne Francis Secretary and Trustees Souris School Mrs. Augustus Wisnar Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Shea Joe and Catherine Boylan Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan Mrs. James Curiey Mr. and Mrs. William Pierce Sisters of St. Martha Sacred Heart Home Jim Hennessey Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murnsghsn Mrs. Margaret Hayes Vincent and Peter Boylan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Power Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacDonald and Family Souris Sub Division C.W.L. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Cheverie Marina's Classmates Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell Phyllis Morrison Mr. and Mrs. E. Foch McDonald Sisters and Pupils Souris Convent Boys of Eastern Cold Storage Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weir and Fran cls Mervyn MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. James Mccauglicy and Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Felix Peters Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Mccarey Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lavsrty Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keoughan and Family Souris Girl Guides Mr. Frank Wood Pupils Souris Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. Gerard MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. George Roach Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tralnor Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roach and Frank Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly Anne. George and John Byrno Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea Mrs. Evelyn Boston Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Mclnnis Mr. and Mrs. Will Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Leo Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. James Innis Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jarvis and Family Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Mccornisck Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Dingwell Gertrude Arsenault Mr. and Mrs. Fee Roach and Fam- ily Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Johnston Ray Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Roland McDonald Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Maccloskey Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dumphy Mr. and Mrs. Peter McPhoo and Family . Mr. and Mrs. Aiban Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mooney and Family Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doocofta and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haselden Mr. and Mrs. J.A. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lannan Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McQusld Mrs. Linus McQIiaid Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Redmond Mr. and Mrs. William lhca Mr. and Mrs. John Murnagiiaa Ambrose Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Trainer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duton Mary and Francis Kickham Adolphus Cheverie and Family Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Hllroy Cheverle Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mclnnis and Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Doncetto and Family Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pettrs Mr. and Mrs. J.0. Gallant E LII Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mccar-snack "”'.."a”'.t. John a an Mr. arid Mrs. Anslsns McDonald Isl! F II! M: anduhfrs. Ronald McDonald "stunt gland Mfyldgar Peters all run!!! Kaye Morrow Mrs. Boswell Jenkins Roma Preece Mrs. Mary Redmond Doris Reid Uncle Chester and Gladys Marion and Atholl Buell Mrs. Donald Sutherland l Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCarron Wanda Roberson Mrs. Mary Massey and Family Bay of Fundy Fish Co.. Ltd. Albert Peters Edison Fraser Louise Creamer Kaye MacEachern mr. and liilrs. Roland Jones Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant Mr. and Mrs. Howlan Mullally and lMr. and Mrs. Wm. Chandler lTracadie Cross Home an iPeggy Fechan ,Mrs. Laura Clapp Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jenkins and :M155 Jane Hum”. 1 Kaye Wisucr Gertrude Arsenault - Mr. anti Mrs. Simon .iiacLeod lRose Marie Arsenault i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaudet pMrs. W.A. McKinnon Floris Lannigan Bernice Arscneiult ilzirc hit-lltinald i Sisters of St. Martha Lennox I53 lano Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacQuald Minnie and Bob Derry pllir. and Mrs. Francis Whalen lAl2ncs .'iiiri Rt-rnard Maclsaac i illrs 'l'liori-szi Wright and Girls .llaiiii.'ili and Illirhael illut'i'lss-ey Mrs. lU'lLll'l'lI Jenkins liirs. Phyllis Mclliillan .lreiio Kim-ii Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gamesler l3ai'bai'a Itlt'Phec l.l-1'liTEltS ()l-' .H'Y)lPATHY Sr.. M. Bornarlctte Mmrandalltlfgs NIf1?rmEiimliflcMiiloifdon Mr. agf Mrs. Eglfvard Mccuigan PSEIZDIH Council K of C ' r. . rs. orenc ea an Lav ' ' . ' ” . ' i M". as McLeod and Family Mr. and Mmemward gkcuiegnnlg :11. Liincigaien John A. McN-air Inlkl lifidLMrts' PAH. Myers M'"5- FOFCHCB Shea and Lavvnla ll. lgiizlius ifflhfiilllitligvcfflflrctlillfon 51'" 31' 91' Mr. and Mrs. Cl r d . . i .. "t i Mr and M". Fred scale Mr. and Mrs. Eaalllflggclilhsgn bgr xi-Iloienje Patiics Loma and Harold Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Howatt Md,-e L0,, and Family J" F. 31 if 05.91” "ml and Ed Mr. and M". Lloyd Bauum Mr gnd Mrs Joseph Ryan .l. Rosarie Mrs. Catherine Prought Mr. and Mrs. David Morrow Mr: and Mrs 'Ne" Gallant ii ”('"T.V Jean and HBITY Mn and Mrs. Mudock Mnidgod Helen Mach-Zen ..r.. of Lauders Fred A. Large M. and Mrsp Fred Jelmmgs Mr and Mrs ES Rose hr. llIld.'ipIliaiie Ruth and Mack . Mrs. Mary Seale M ' d M ' J M D . M. i-rnncis Souris Home and School Associat- Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Poole Glrinadn !hrs' R'ld' - 31191 Sr.. ill. hillzailielh ion Teacher and pup”; Grades V, x, G 3r 17110) 5' Sr. Ill. Vuiiiiifred Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MztcQuald VI Souris Elementary Me” 39 I51 013 Sr.. Pziul of the Cross Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDonald Mrs. Leonard Murphy l'- and rs. ack MacLean Sr, M. Patricia Frank anti May Walsh Mr. and Mrs. John A. McLeod and Mi" Md M'5- Claude Richards 1 Sr.. M. linmaculate Ircne Kinch Family Ml'- and Ml'5- Ge0I”Ze Maclsaac I Rev. Puis Murnaghan Annie Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright J95" ""5 H3”? illev. P.O. Wood Mrs. Joanna Condon Grace Paquet Clarence Macmllev l Rev. Dennis Gallant l Mrs. F..l. Murphy Bob D'Entremont Barny Finn Freda and Art and Family Summerside Council of the Knights Souris Lions Club lMrs. Laura Carver 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keoughan Mrs. Flnrrle Shea and Lavenla lnco Metals at Work in Canada Association NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Bible-I reading Beatrice Adams-self-ap pointed avenger of- wronged wo- men evcrywhere- faced a murder charge Thursday with the defiant statement that she isn't sorry she killed her former lover with her car. "Why should I be?" sobbed the 33 - year - nld former marine. ”liasn't he taken my life? He's ruined my life. The sum and sub- stance of it all is that God and I Mrs. Philip Eisenhower New Haven Conn. Council Knights of Columbus Mrs. Doris Worth Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curran Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Redmond John Couzhian A.0. F. Gill Mr. and Mrs. George MacPhee Souris Board of Trade . Unemployment Insurance Commis- GARD OF THAN KS The family of the late J . Charles Boylan wish to thank their friends and neighbours who helped in any way in their recent sad bereave- merit and all those who sent flow- ers, mass cards. letters and cards of sympathy and spiritual b of Columbus A Workrnen installing a cable that cu-rias electricity underground. Hundreds of thousands of miles of win and cable made from Incn copper go into the power cablcmrsnsforinars and ofhsr equipment used for dis- tributing electricity in Can ZBITQ vengeanc ,lWronge'd Woman Avenger d 5vhW'iNot Sorry She Killed Lover are tired of men taking advantage of women." Victim of the slaying was Mack Jernigan. 39, who made his living selling the very make car that gave him his fatal wounds. CUT OFF AFFAIR ..Mlss Adams said Jernigan do- clded to go back to his wife. cut- ting off an affair. This was last Dec. 23 when Miss Adams said Jernigan picked a fight with her. "He knew his wife was coming home and he had to get rid of me." she said. Police first charged Miss Adams with at tempted murder. then switched the charge to murder Thursday after Jernigan died in hospital. Miss Adams launched her bi- Wednesdsy even- ing when Jernigan started to get into his own parked car. She hit him with her car. knocking him to the pavement. BEARD HIM HOLLER "I heard him holler once when he went down.” Miss Adams told reporters. "He was fully conscious. He was just trying to pull himself out of the way." Expertly. Miss Adams reversed gears and struck down Jernigan a second time. The injured man dragged himself to the curb. Miss Adams steered ltcr machine onto the curb, knocking over a parking metre and rapidly gunned her car back and forth over Jernigan's prostrate form. A mechanic. Jack Holland. jerked ignition wires loose to stop Miss Adams car. which rested on Jernigan's leg. TM GENEVA (Reuters) - Nuclear explosions have had no large-scale effect on the weather, says the World Meteorological Organization. The executive committee of this United Nations agency nnounced its conclusions Wednesday after studying all weather information . available to it. ads: Nearly lsalfoftha oop- penued in Canadian power cables mines from Iaoos Cables made from INc0 COPPER help bring you electricity . . . and provide jobs. .for Canadians It takes thousands of miles of power cable to carry all the electricity Canadians use. And nearly half of the copper used in Canada's power cables comes from lnco. Through all the processing operations, this copper stays in Canada to help provide employment for Canadian men and women. I. At lnco, Canadian workmen mine, mill, smelt and refine the ore. About 18,000 people are employed by lnco in Canada. TI-II m1'sinssA'rsouAs. IIICKII. COMPANY or cannon. Llllllli-ID 2. Refined copper is used in Canada for the manufacture of wire and cable. Several thou- sand more people are employed in this work." 3. The copper wire and cable goes to power companies where it is installed by Canadian workmen. From lnco copper, Canadian industries manufac- ture hundreds of useful products-thus helping provide employment for many thousands of men and women in Canada. X II KING ITRIIT WIIT. TORONTO ;Pulaurs1lus twat Nieialdll-so sciatica. Ina ouapdrl-an-s i ILL. Iasal ass: Writs he a he copy of the fffnfnhd booklet, Who locates cl Nl&oi"4 g gran:--:zr.'-a ,- Vi -,.-:.....,,i......,.. 't iv ., . '.: A-