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Hols I211 AI nitslao - sIsnsuarunr.p.L NEW: at. i I A 5 pi:.: BEDROOM ENSEMBLE lnB Emergency Measure Passed By IAM BUMMI-IIILIN BUENOS AIRES tAP)- Peron- -lstas rammed President Juan D. Peron's bill for a state of siege in Buenos Aires through the House of Deputies in a rowdy two-hour session late Thursday. The vote was 109 to 12. The drastic emergency measure then want to the all-Peronlsta Sen- ate for quick approval. The overpowering Peronista ma- jority members n! the House tine." The siege bill was introduced by Peronista floor leader Oscar Bide galn, who said: ”A nucleus of oligarchs in the federal capital is directing per- manent attacks against the people and the authorities with terrorism, revolution and crime." TROUBLE SINCE 1951 Peron clamped a state of siege on the entire country for 13 days after the unsuccessful June 16 re- jumped to their feet twice to cheer V""- A'3e"tI"3 II35 Men "lid" 3 and applaud wildly. A state of siege would give Peron forces extraordinary pow- ers such as arrest and punishment of alleged trouble-makers on the lstate of internal war since Septem- ber. 1951, when a band of mll' itary men staged another unsuc- cessful revolt to oust Peron. l Constitutional guarantees have y Deputies In Argentina siege to areas outside the capital city because "the rest of the coun- try lives in peace." As he spoke. reports of sporadic violence i ”' Buenos Aires con- tinued to pour in. A provincial d 1 p ii i y was wounded when demonstrators fired on his party's headquarters. Three opposition n e w s p a p e r s were wrecked. A mob fired on the Radical party building at Pnsadas capital of Misiones province. wounding a Radical provincial deputy. Riots have been e r ll p I l n g throughout Argentina for several weeks. part of Peron's running fight with stiidcnl organizations i Wednesday.Sept.7.1955 The Guardian Page 7 !:Alberton Exhibition Further Prize List SHEEP DIVISION CLASS ll-CIIEVIOT Couglilin. Sec. 3. Cockerel: 1 Mrs. Ella Sec. 1. Ram lamb: 1, 2. 3 and. glB;;5ri:m9g;ud2e Cf””;n”"; 4. Arnold Wood. ' ' t ' ' ' Sec. 2. Ram. born in 1954: 1 and Ieigf E:'E'g);edmg Penn 2. Arnold Wood ' , Sec. 3. Ram. born before Jan 1, X S;fl;s?'EI?l:rr;,,g)nIE;'l;gl;gI? met" 19;: 1: f””fax;.G'j”':n , and Exhibition Association special 4 A ' 1d' W on ' ' ' for best exhibit of poultry: '. "w 9 '. S 1. Mrs. Ella Montgomery. 1. Mn. sec. 5 Shearling ewe. 1 and 2. Hum nhamp Arnold Wood. .1. John McGrath. (glass nknjzgn W:-enri. 6. Flock. 1. and 2 Arnoldi SN, 1 BMW" Pggb 1 Mun . Claude Louis 2 Mrs. Ivan Bow- CLASS "'-OXFORD AND sIIR0P';ness S Bertha Gordon. 4 Keith Spot nlwen suspended since II1('ll and SAYS POWER NEEDED l;'ero'n! has wielded SPECIBIVW irs. Peron said he needs the powers : V 5 '9 "I SL939 WI" 5W9 M?" in daal more effectively with his "3" 3'9"" WW9” nomlcnl enemies. He sneued nu, The Chamber of Deputies debate the” nnwe” tn n wildly cheering opened. with an uproar from the throng in the central Plaza de f”-'P”5"”?"- but Pe"0"i5I35 dmwned Mnyn Wednesday night when ne it out with an even greater tumult. withdrew an earlier offer to re- Santiago C3”05 Fassiv Radical sign party deputy for the federal cap- Hn told his weu.nrganm,d ;01.ital, shouted that Peron's speech lowers to "annihilate and crush" I" the H313 d9 MW" W35 lie" the enemyn and added; signed to ”lncite to crime and de- "We have to answer violence 5Il'”Cll0"-" with greater violence . . when.DROWNED 0l"l' one of our people falls. five of Peronistas jumped to IIIPIT feel them will fall on he who in any place Fassi's remarks with a chorus of tries to disturb order . . con- cheers. trary to the law or the constitu- Bidegain said it would not be tion may be slain by any Ar;:cn- necessary to apply the state oil 3 ground contacts. from now and drowned out the rest of, and supporters of the Roman Cath- snnn 1 ollc Church. fl.00l'l CHINESE REVOLT TAIPEI. Fromosa tAPI--The of- ficial Nationalist Chinese news- agcncy claimed Tuesday that more than 3.000 persons are in active revolt in the northwestern areas of Human province on the Communist Chinese mainland. The report came from the ministry of interior's Tatan agency. which claims under- ness. 2. W. A. Moase and Son. 3.. Ivan Howness. 4 Hudson Pridhaml and Son. I Sec 5 Shearliiig ewe: 1. Ivan Bowness. 2. W. A Moase and Son, 51. Ivan Bowness 4. Walter Schur- n. Sec 6. Flock I Ivan Bowness.l 12 Hudson Pridiiam and Son. 3.' ii ” '" llran Bowness 4 Raymond Shea.l Vl("1'0RlA CF)--Work will be- CLASS 13L5HEgpLMAn1(E1'n ; immediately on the Britishjchgss Columbia power commission's S5.-l Sec 1 pm of 4 market lambs; 000-"00 dam I193" the OUIIEI RI 1. and 2 Arnold Wood. (I John Upper Campbell lake. liIt'Gralh. 4. Raymond Shea Ivan; " A1 "N Bowncss 6. Hudson Pridham andn we MILDEST BEST-TASTING Son. 7. Lester Wallace. 8. Joseph O'Rouke. Sec. 2. Two Market lambs: 1.. Wesley Inman. 2. Arnold Wood 3.! .lohn McGrath. 4. Ivan Bowness 5, Lester and Heber Prolitt. 6. Ray- mond Shea 7. Arnold Wood. ll. Ray- mond Shea. 9. Joseph O'Rourke. lo. Lester Wallace. SWINE DIVISION l('LASS 14-YORKSHIRE BREED- ING CLASS Sec. 1 Boar. farrowed prior to Elan. 1. 1955: 1. Talmage Montgo- mery. 1. Don Schurman. l Sec. 3. Sow. farrowed prior to lJan. 1, 1955: 1. Raymond Shea. 2. lAlfred Schurman. 3. Lester Wal- lace. 4: Alfred Schurman. Sec. 4. Sow. larrowed in 1955 and over 4 months: 1. Harry Pridham. 2 Ivan Bownesa. 3. Harry Prid- ham. 4. Harry Pridham. Sec 5 Three bacon hogs 1 Ray- mond Shea. 2. Ivan Bowness 3. Hudson Pridham. 4. Harry Prid- ham. Sec. 6. Bacon hog: 1. Jack Clark 1. van Bownsss. 3. Hudson Prid- ham. 4. Harry Pridhsm. STILL ON AT -.ua................... . Men, materials . . . g and money When 1 business lands an order at a contract. it is likdy no go to a chartered bank to arrange some of the financing. It may need bank credit to meet payrols, to buy materials or to cover other costs that me before ac is paid. That's why businesses both large and small can take on many iobs they I-ouid be mabte to hurls (they tnd D depend enn'& oa dam" ad' iIua& mtatmzukad Itq. IQ dq pd lg any pa ofCAndn.. the chartered be-ah no laningnuaqbgrdlchs peasants and odn on-amoral assanan. Conwnatiai loam Italy on J Iloq I511 services available at a brunch ofa chartered ha& You an End it a . convenient banking 1 service-centre where you can attend to Jyoti banking needs. )- BIG REFRIGERATOR CLEARANCE SALE Douglas Bros. & Jones Ltd. 9 1-2 Cu. Ft. Models For ONLY 5239.00 Sec. 7. Sow. under 18 months with litter: 1. Don Schurman. 2. nltaymond Shin. . Sec. 8. Sow. over 18 months. with litter: 1. Harry Pridham. POULTRY DIVISION lCLAss I5 GEES!) I Sec. 1. Best Pair of Geese: 1. :Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe. 2. Talmage Montgomery 3. W. A. Moase and Son. 4. Colbourne Clow. lbucka. 3 Sec. 1. Best pair of ducks: 1. Allan Johnston 2. Bertha Gordon. .'l. Linda Sharpe. 4. W. A. Moaso and Son iclaaa 10 Plymouth Rocks 1 see. 1 Cock: 1. Myron Barbour. 2 Pat Rocbford. .1 Sec. 2. Hen: 1. Keith Pratt 1 Sec. 3 Cockerel: 1. Mrs. Ella L Montgomery n; Sec. 4. Pullel. 1 Mrs Elia Mont-l szomery. .Clasa 11-Leghorn. C See. I. Cocksrel: 1. Mrs Lloyd Sharpie. Class in-New Hampshire Bods. , Sec. 2. Hon. 1. Wesley Inman. 1 Sec. 3. Cockercl: Mrs. Ella ilontgomery. lclaas la-Cross Breeds . Sec. 1 Han; 1 Mrs. Erskine Clark 1 Mrs Ells lllontgomeryt It Mona Coughlin. 4 Mrs. lvan .Bowness 1 1 Sec 2 Piillei l Garth and Blair Wilkie. 2 Mrs Lloyd Sharpe. .1 Mrs. Erskine Clark. 4. Mona SHRE iPratt 5 Mrs Brenton Hudson. .:n...: ::":i:::. 2 - mm Jan- Bnwnesn 4 Hndson 'nridh;;n and Harbour. 2 Mr-. (flaiide Lewis. i FLASS 2.1.t;RAlNs ! 594- it Ram. born before Jan. 1.iCl5t-Ii 1 5P”"3 M793” 1 J." 111354: 1. Ivan Bowness. 2. Hudson 51' - irrioimm and Son. 1. .lohn r wai.i 5'6 2 Serd 06'-S 1- Mm 01-1140 lncen 4n Wesley lnmnn 'Lewls. 2. .lnhn McGralh. Sec. 4. Ewe lamb: I. Iran Bow 599- 4 T'"""I'-V 1 WESIW 7" man. 2 Jack Clark Sec B. Turnip Seed. 1. Hebe! Profitt Sec. 9. White heans 1 Winston Rayner. 2 Mrs. Erskine Clark. I. Jack Lockerhy Sec. 10. Coloured beans: 1. Mil. Wm Mountain 2 Mrs. Robert Mnase fl Winston Rayner. Sec 11 Alaiizel seed. 1. V A. Moose and Son Sec 12. Sheat Wheat 1. Mrs. Claude Louis 2 .lnhn Barbour SCI” lll Slicol OHISI 1. Mrs. (flnutlc Lcitis 1! Lloyd Dunbar. 3. Mrs Erlu-in Lorri Sec. 14 Shoal Barley: 1. W. A. Moase and Son. 2. Mrs. Arnold Wood. CLASS '34-FIELD ROOTS Sec l Pnlaliiimi C": l Hudson Prldliam and Son 2 Bertha Gor- don. .1. Mrs John McGrath. 4. David Schiirman Sec 2. Potatoes. G M: 1. Mrs. John !ilcGrath 2 Frances Sweet. 3. Lloyd Dunbar 4 Mrs. Jamel Arthur. Sec. 3 Sebaau Potatoes 1 Mrs. Beecher Smallman. 2 Talmaga Montgomery 3 Mrs Robert Oui- ton. 4. Herman Smallman. Sec. 4. Potatoes. any other vario- ty; 1. Mrs. Harry MacDonald. 2. Gordon Leard. .'l. Bertha Gordon. 4. Billy Campbell. Ser. 5. Potato Champion: Mrs. Harry MacDonald. Sec. 6. Turnips. swede: 1. Ill! Campbell 2 Wesley Inman. Sec 7 Turnips. table 1. Gordu Leard 2 Garth and Blair winds. 3. Mrs Sterling Baglole. Sec. 5. Mangels 1 W. A. Mono and Son. 2. Myron Dawson. 3. Tall!!- age Montgomery. Sec. 9. Fodder Corn: 1. W. A. Moase and Son 2 Billy Campbell. 3. Mrs. Scrgeaiit Mr-the-rall. CLASS Zip-GARDEN .VEGl'l'- ABLES Sec. 1. Cauliflower: 1. E1. Claude Lewis. 2. Mn. Robe;-1 Moase. Sec. 2. Cabbage. Flat: 1. Mrs. Claude Lewis. , Sec. 3. Cabbage. any other variety 1. Mrs. Claude Lewis. 2. Mrs. Ella Montgomery. Sec. 4. Cabhaze. round: 1. V. A. Moose and Son. 2. Rankin Mae. lhinnnn. 3 Mrs Lloyd Sharpe. Sec 5 Unions. yellow 1. Mrs Gordon Hardy 2. W. A. Moon .35 Son. 3. Mrs Claude Lewis. Sec. 7. Escbalots: 1. Gordon Hardy. 2. Henry Wallace. 8. Mn. Sergeant Mr-therall. Sec II Ripe tomato:-5' 1:Mn, Erskine Clark 2 Mrs Chester Hayes. 3. Oscar Gardner. Sec. 9. Green tomatoes: 1. Lloyd Dunbar. 2. Rankin MacKII'lnon, 1, Mrs. Ra.Vmond Shea. SOC III. Parrots. pointed. 1. Mrs Flniide Lewis. 2. Mrs James Arthur 3 Mrs. Clayton Travers Sec. 11 Carrots. stump rooted; 1. Mrs. Claude Lewis. Sec 12 Parsnips 1. V A, liloase and Son 2 Mrs Cloud. Lewis 3 Rankin Maclimnon. Sec 1.1 Fucumbers, white spines: Mrs James Arthur 2. Mrs. Clay. ton Travers 3. Mrs. Claude Lewig. Sec. 14 Cuciimhers. any other 1'o'Il'l9l)'I 1 Rankin MacKinnnn. 1. Winston Rayner. 3 Mrs. Rob”-1 C Williams Soc 15 Piiniiikiii 1 Mrs Claude lmim 2 Mrs Earl Barbour. I. Mrs .lnhn Barbour Sec iii Squash Hubbard: 1. Mn, Roherl Vloazp Sec l7 Sqiiach, any other var- IN.1 1 Rankin ilar-Kinnnn 1. Mn, John Barbour fl W. A. Mouse and Son Sec III Vcizciahle Marrow: 1, Mrs Claude Lewis 2. Jack Loch- f'l'h.V 3 Winston Rayner, Soc 19 Radish: 1 Mrs. Claudr ifontinuod on Page 1,11 . .... . 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