. Monday, August 23. 1054 The Gnu;-dun .,,-nu. INDIAN! office Mon- tague will be closed from August 23-Septf 6th. both days inclusive. ....tSWIMMING CLASSES -The in nnual swimming classes at - g1ow's beach. Cambridge. are well under way. under the capable in- st.-uctorship of Mr. Louis Kerwin. These classes are sponsored by the Cambridge Women's Institute in connection with the Canadian Pageii -.'Dl. INGS of Montague has resumed his veterinary practice after his vacation. ----'FELICITATION5-Hjppy kl. icltations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil I-Iicken, Mon- tague. whose marriage took place in Murray Harbour North on Wednesday afternoon. August 18. Mrs. l-licken is the former June Graham of Gaspereaux. -Red Cross. The candidates for ---.....m..m. these classes come from several continued from page i "surrounding districts. Mrs James - D, Lanlgan is local chairman for Igvgmbgf Von ' t. ""5 pm!” twhegi Cxiongrliass qluit included state- oo or wa . a gove nm t PUTSUTTITS health reinsurance plan. tlIe viiltle '.,'Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore. ' whim Road. recently had as their guests. their nephew and his wife, 'Mr. and Mrs. James Molyneaux 0, Reading, Mass. who returned to their home on Friday last. bill and postal rate increases. A box score put out by the White House said that of 65 separate Ei- senhower proposals. only 11 had been defeated. However. the White House "won" and "lost" columns included many minor measures and the rivers and harbors author- ization measure which Congress usually passes es a routine mat- ter. Democrats could claim credit. for supplying some of the votes needed for passage of a tax revis- ion measure. excise tax revisions. a foreign aid program out S800.- 000.000 under presidential requests and the St. Lawrence seaway au- thorization. The Democrats also gave Eisen- hower a victory in helping kill off in the Senate a proposal by Senator John Bricker (Rep. Ohio) to limit treaty-making power. BOTH SUPPORT Majorities in both parties. were behind such measure. as social se- curity expansion, unemployment , tlnn increase. a compro- mise increase in the national debt limit. emergency drousht loans- cotton acreage adjustment. expan- sion of commodity credit borrow- ing power. and a hospital construc- tion program. Both parties joined in sut)P0Ti of bills to provide peacetime death sentences for esPl0m89- to take away citizenship rilhtl DI PPl”39n5 who join in espionage conslJH”PC155 and a measure to give immunity to certain witnesses before cons"!!!- lonal investigations. Chairman Alexander Wiley (339 Wis.) of the Senate foreign rela- tions committee said in a statel- ment that the degree 0! irolitlca unanimity on iqfeiin Policy i”"” ”is impressive. Wiley said: "Our military proltlml Ill" been put on a basis that can be sinks- talned over I! Period of 3'33” W ' out undue strain on our economy and in the Mutual Security Ac 0 1954 Congress decreed thatt ear: nomic d e v e l opmem If" 5 we would end June 30. 1955- Callow Coach Visits Ottawa orrawn. (or) - The Walt" Gallow wheelchair coach arrived in the capital in time to mrticlpn e in the parade opening the diet. an- nual Ottawa exhibition Saturday- The coach. driver and headed west slim with "'5 " destination Lethbridse. Alta-W W The coach, designed by 0! Callow. in Halifax invalid bedriddetk: for 24 years. is the fourth sued Vehicle built to rive bedllddm '” wheelchair-confined invallda an outing. Three are ODS?”-Ed I" i ” iviariiirnes by the 03110" V"""”” and Invalida Welfare League. 11 non-profit service orK9-nI33"”n- Mm Ule Green. how” on W coach, said at Lethbridge the coach will be turned over to I. new branch of the lean!!!- wheell. at the expanse 01 0”: Chevrolet. It has come close bu the battle still is in doubt. the mggnhip wavers from month to month by I few thousand. In the U. s. market as A whole- retailers still are Brant-I118 bid price discounts to achieve . sales volume. Promotion stunts still Ire flourishing. Many new-car retailers us doing business at little or no ,'Mr. Gordon Beawn and Mr gran... Campbell recently arrived juom Ontario to spend their vaca- tion at Whim Road. ,,-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, whim Road, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts. fork. -Mr. Vernon Ross. Union Road, 3.-gently paid hi.s first visit this term to Whim Road school to give me pupils music instruction. nvlr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson. whim Road. recently had as their gucsts the iatter's brother, Rev Robert Shaw, his wife and family, of Halifax, who were holidaying ill. Brudenell. 1 Ford Motor: Iiain Ground In Fight .For Auto Market By Soul Pett DETROIT. (AP) - During a. re- tint. interlude in Detroit's spectac- ular battle of the big wheels, the phone rang in the office of Ernest R. Breech. executive vice-president of Ford Motor company. "Yes, Ben." Breech answered, "what? That's fine. Ben. Fine." Breech turned back to the reporter. "That was Benson Ford .He said we delivered over 10,000 Mercuriee in the first 10 days of the month- 'oo per cent more than you'd ordi- narily expect this time of the year." ' The figures assumed a new im- -portsnce as seen against the back- ground of the struggle of the giants now shaking one of the biggest. richest, most powerful American industries-the manufacture of eu- tomobiies. ' Who's winning so far this fight for the auto market? INDIZPENDENTS LOSING ,Forcl clearly has gained the mos ground. Who's losing? Not Gener- Motors. The losers have been 'Chyrs- ltr and the independents-Btudb baker Packard. Hudson. Nash and Kaiser-Wlllys. For most of it years-from 1936 through 1949-General Motors. Chrysler and word ranked one. two and three in their share of.the car market. Toward the end of that period Ford was staggering. in lots. when Breech was hired away rum is former GM affiliate by Henry Ford II. Ford was reported Nine In much as s9.ooo.ooo a month. BY i951-52 Ford had elbowed Chrysler out of second plug gnu 's":'wb”" Widminl the gap over hit you sales in its three divi- IIOM lsve Ford more than 25 per cent of the market. Chrysler had almost 21. This year. as indicated by five-month sales figuru, pom ll" 30 per cent and Chrysler 14. gm climbed from so to more than per cent. HOLD MOST OF MARKET TI" ms Three are up about 96 per cent of all new- mi sales. The independents canit 9 Ons on the remaining five per now slicing "”i- and thay. know it -1-n -re min t r ' "V ofit. m”'g'3 O lllllfhftsegrk K:lI:r.vl)TllIIIm. mbealer stocks now are estimated Hudson-Nash and Studebaker-Pacsks-I '"' '”'ooo "mm" compned with J '30. The dealer inven- 3,3;-003 siiniis lowest level in about "nl2”.'ii&'.'.uo T In sales Chemist is ahead. 1"01'd slightly behind. Buick has moved up to third place and Plymouth nan dropped to fourth. Then. in W5 order. come Oldsmobile, Pontiac. Mercury. Dodge. Chl'YBl"- C3d”1”- Studebaker. Nun. meow. If-ck-rm Lmwm, Hudson, Willys. Ka.ser uni. Henry .7. What. does this intensified com- petition meen to the man who works in the auto rectory? Emil Masey. secretary-I-T68-HUNT OI "'9 United Auto workers (:10. say! that since April. 1953. about 192.000 workers have been laid off in US. ”d”CCd uroduction matte? advertising budggu man will bombm-"m'wh"' my 1”” duck I 91'. more distinctive pro- When the second World War ;l:g;3& the auto eomplnics couldn't up dame mouth to meet the pent- pmd o""L, 7719 Independents pros- Tmf) 0 overflow from mg "I mug:-t glgdutlfmthelr share of 2039" um. I 1: bed to almost . y 1950' "'9 Industry as s whole 3:.-:.::”:.r:..:':e:.::.:. t Sfmglfgg gran e,oss.ooo care. when orean War and produc- eedy i to f ctorlea and supplier plants "9 hing: Aglftlgieagun But mm w"'i'he.snswsr." say! MARY. "doe! tome, hm to Joe-the cul- mg, no in the proble of com- ml ' etition but in the ab! y of Amer- Fonn aurz cans to buy more. After all. there rum 5” are still 15.000000 families in this out to sell in roaring country who have no car of any in now known as To "pom announced gas was to seller on kind. There is a great market walt- ing if only their purchasing power could be increased." While blitz." mm 1 to Ford thlbut Wherever mi are Illee-sprey HY-TUX '.,-,'. . . P"-II gent . . . may t'TT..'u....'.p,., mun on OIIIUIHI for 18 year olds. a wire-tapping . cabin cruiser, Chicago: -Second CHICAGO (AP) - Frank Dia- mond, ill, an intimate of the late Al Capone, was cut down by gun- fire Saturday night, stirring fears of a new gang war. Diamond. who seldom used his family name, Maritote, has been questioned only two days earlier by police about the ambush slay- ing of his one-time hoodlum asso- ciate. Charles (Cherry Nose) Gioe, 53, twednesday. At witness to the Gloe shooting was held in protective police cus- tody. Diamond and Gioe were mem- bers of a group of seven racke- teers sent to federal prison in 1048 for a sl.000,000 shskedown of Hol- lywood's movie industry leaders. KEPT AWAY FROM GIOE But Diamond, engaged in the contracting business. told detec- tives Thursday night he hadn't seen Oioe since being released from prison on parole in 1948. Gioe had won parole a year ear- lier. Police investigators had only guesses as to the motive behind the shootings. A Chief of detectives John T. 0'- continued from page 1, , Fall To warned France last December that the ditching of EDO might touch off an "agonized reappraisal" of us. foreign policies in Europe. Mendes - France and Adenauer met Sunday for a frank business talk after the conference formally wound up. They surveyed the whole field of Franco-German relations. Ger- man officials said afterwards the two agreed they must work for improved relations and should await a new opportunity for try- ing to settle the future of the disputed ssarland basin. The French parliament has not a Saar agreement as one of the preconditions of ratification. list Proposals. Counler-Proposals In EDC Tallis ni:.Usss:i..s. Belgium (mummi- These are the two lists of pro- posals and counter-proposals over which the Brumels European De- fence Community talks broke up today. They wero issued along with thd final communique rqaortlng failure of the talks. The French proposals for amend- ing the EDC treaty: 1. The EDC is only a comple- mentary organ of the Atlantic com- munity. . 2. Paris should be the mo ima- quarters because that is where NATO headquarters are. 3. Member states may withdraw from the EDO if the United states and the United Kingdom withdraw troops from Europe or if West and East Germany are reunited. 4. For eight years any decision of the sum" national commiuariat considered by a member of the Council of Ministers (defence min- isters of each members country) as affecting its vital interest: would be suspended on demand un- ul agreement is reached by con- ciliatlon between the eommieeariat and the council of ministers. 6. During the eight years the colnmiasariat could not appeal to the EDC court of justice against any member of the Council of Min- isters. 6. For four years the ueatlon of army promotions woud iernaln entirely under the urisdlottori of Indlviduel governmen for those countries which already have an army. This does not therefore ap- ply to Germany. where promotion would be decided by the interna- tional eommiuarlat. '1. only the troops station-1 in the cover some would. be into- srated in the European Trim craft: of the Charlottetown Yacht Club ride at anchor in the harbor. Outlined against "Bud" the Commodore. Mac Irwin coils up his an- Fear Outbreak of New Gang War In Hughes' Slaying Reported Malley ordered his men to find three hoodlums known as mem- bers of "the Young Bloods" - a group he said had been trying to take over slot machine operations in the Chicago area. He gave their names as Albert Prabatto, Phil (Milwaukee) Alclrice, and Marshall Calfano. Both assassinations were accom- plished with generous use of am- munition. - Diamond was knocked down by two charges of buckshot and two pistol bullets at point-blank range just after he had opened the doors of his private garage preparatory to putting his car away. His four-year-old son. Frank. Ji'.. sitting in the car's front seat. was unharmed. Gloe was killed four nights ear- lier by gunmen who left 12 spent shells as he was about to get. into his car. parked at a curb on the . near northwest side. Hyman Wise- man.I Gloe's partner in a plastic novelties firm was with him, but escaped unscathed. wiseman was held in protective custody. Diamond was one of scores of hoodlums known as one-time bodyguards of Alicapone, ligations of EDC giving such states rights in proportion to the duties they are willing to assume within European organizations. COUNTER-PROPOSALS The counter-proposals by the other five EDC states contained the following points: 1. EDC is one of the elements of peaceful international policy con- forming to the United Natioru charter rind is integrated in the North Atlantic pact. ' 2. It provides in case of dissolu- tion of the Atlantic pact or of a dimunition of U.S. and British con- tribution, the possibility of with- drawing from the EDC. but a unanimous decision of the minis- ters" council would be needed to judge whether the British and U3. contribution had diminished. 3. Reunification of Germany is not specifically given as permitting withdrawal. Continued from page 1 News Briefs WASHINGTON. (A P) .. The United States has agreed to extend emergency assistance to flood- stricken lhst Pakistan. The agree- ment will be signed here today be- tween the United States and Pak- istan governments. I-IALIFAX. (OP)-John V. Hill- yer. 20. a native of Derbyshire, Eng- land, who came to nearby Spry- field three months ago, drowned Sunday when his canoe capsized in the wind-scuffed Middle river. about 50 miles from here on the province's south shore. No inquest was ordered. - PARIS. (AP) - Forty French Union guards Sunday fired on 2.- 500 rioting Vieuninh war prisoners Dmteet-lag their return on a Nor- weglan cargo vessel to the Com- chor rope before taking off for an evening flip in his out- board. Abondon Schooner After Collision ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (GP)-Four Newfoundlsnd fishermen casually abandoned their schooner. the Glemahire, Saturday after it was rammed in heavy log by the 1.321- ton British freighter Perth off Newfoundland's south coast. The two-master schooner was bound' from Placentia, Nfld., to North Sydney, N.S., with only bal- lest in her holds. The vessel was still floating when last seen. Officers of the Perth sold the Glemshire "settled a bit” after the collision. "No one was injured or shaken up. The fishermen just took one long look and climbed aboard us." The Perth, carrying general NEW YORK. (AP)-Police con- tinued Sunday to comb the city in their crackdown on "undesir- ables" aimed at stemming a ris- ing tlde of teen-age crimes cap- ped DY the expose of a kill-for thrill gang. Another savage torture crime Saturday spurred officers into a stepped - up week - end dragnet which netted in Manhattan alone 38 criminals. soot-suiters, young tough: and street corner bums. Night court. operating until early Sunday. slapped Jail senten- cee or fines on 252 defendants and held others for further hear- ings. . A sadistic attack was made Sat- urday on a 65-year-old cripple. - found nude, burned and beaten in 5 his Harlem tenement flat because he refused to reveal where he kept his money. The victim, Joseph Scarlata. re- tired pet show owner who has one leg, said a Negro spent near- ly eight hours beating him, burn- lng him with cigarets and rub- blng salt into his injuries. The intruder finally left with 56.10. Police Seek To can more This oi Teen-age Crime In City of New York And Saturday night an 18-year- old Bronx youth escaped being shot to death by a 16-year-old boy when a .3t)callbre rifle held against his abdomen mlsfircd as the trigger was pulled. AIIEST IIOODLUM Hownd Gottenbcrg of the Bronz. member of the "Young Sinners"'gang. was arrested for allegedly trying to shoot Paul Weber. member of the "Imperial Hoods" outfit. Teen-age terrorism was cli- maxed last week by the capture of four Brooklyn youths who po- lice say bragged about their sadistic exploits. The boys. picked up on an as- sault charge, admitted a series of "thrill" crimes which authorities say included the fatal beating of Rheinhold Ulrlchson, 43. a steeple- jack. All four allegedly confessed tak- ing part in the park beating of 34-year-old Willard Mentor. burn- Ing him with cigarets, and then dumping him in the East river to drown. ATTENTION (Photo by Margaret Mallett) cargo from Toronto to st. John's. is listed in Lloyd's register as owned by Perth. Dundee and Lon- don Shipping Company Ltd., with Dundee, Scotland, as her port of BLUEBERRY " PIUKERS We are now paying 15 cents per pound for good clean berries. MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE LTD. registry. 3 CAPITOL CLOTH-MAKERS CONFER MONTREAL (CP) -Some 400 delegates and visitors are expected to attend the fourth Canadian tex- tilie seminar at Queen's Univers- ity, Kingston, Ont., early next month. The textile technical fed- eration of Canada said the meet- ing will bring together internation- ally-known experts on textile tech- nology. Among subjects for study will be new ”miracle" fibres- ABLENE DAKL NOW SHOWING ”Sangaree”g Color by Technicolor - FERNANDO LAMAI some from such unlikely sources as peanuts. milk. coal. and animal hair. SELECTED SIIOBTS -NEWS G0-OP SUPER MARKET 1-amen s:nw'A1m BANANAS. lb. . Local Tender Mild Cured- 21: BEETS. Zlbs. I9: VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICXIIIIIIA 7KIIIIIICITCIIIIIKKIJII? Maple Leaf CHE TREAT. 8 oz. Holly-Hill GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. A.B.C. Fancy Keta SALMON. 15 or. Personal Ivory Co-op Special CLAM CHOWDER. 2 fins . . . . . . . . SOAP. 4 bars for BISCUITS. Cream Filled. lb. . . . . HCORNEDBEEF. Ib'.............35c A two -a vmomo GASSMAN WIENERS. Ib.................43c JOIIIERICSON . ,'l',,"g .3 LOUIS CALIERN Old Fashioned ' . . 49: "I ma! TECHNTCOLOR ELIZABETH IIYIIIR MONTAGUE - THEI. VB T RY suv .- BENEFIT -. BUILD OF gh TODAY ' Throbbingwiththew3rld'e TUE. -SPECIAI.S- wwm-u-M F, - ---.r--th. . wro. Monday - Tuesday -Wednesday Only settingeofParig, st. VIII T'A' TI: 1 Yellow "'3'" MAYFAIR munlst-led vietmlnh government. Agence France-P. see reportedl from Saigon. l TANKSHAN. China (Reuters) - Two British Labor MP's in lhc 1 party curren touring Communist I Chinl. Aneur Bevan and Sam Wltlon. both former minors, went down a 1.100-foot-deep Chinese coal mine here Sunday. Highest pay for miners was said to be 000,000 yuan -about 380.56-a month, but the average was 700.000 yuan (slightly more than S18). , WAS!-IINOTON (AP) - Amerl-I can Airlines announced Sunday night that its three - week - long strike of pilots has been settled and that it will resume operations Tuesday. W (AP)-Joseph C. 3111!. 0. Senate financial clerk. Sunday shot and killed himself sf- ur severely wounding his wine Illeebeth in the face. police re- ported. NORTH HIAD. NS. ---(OP) - am from his north lead one on Grand ltaaen is- llld. ton. OI. was found apparently 'neae worse” Bun- gy vim. in ma near e ge. Redllente ined liner in the search. - Io Mill in Technicolor Starring James Stewart. June Allyson MURRAY RIVER,&UG. 23, 24, 25-TIME 8:30 EM. MON. TUE. -- WED. The Stars" THEATRE Glen Slur shook before! Anuirs "”""""'"':.';. Iloee... , M”M.:mu,, 43 oz. ........ 39: SHOWS 2:30 IUOItDIC..OCIIIl I 7-9 24: 39: "See The 4 mile! Stars Under From TODAY ' and TUESDAY THIS IS A STORY WITH A LOT OF TWISTS! - - - She's a Burlesque Bombshell who becomes a Co-ed . . . and shakes the Student Body like it's never been VIRGINIA MAYO - om NELSON "SHE'S WORKING HER WAY THROUGH COLLEGE" V oounnv -- CARTOON nox orrics OPENS AT 3:00 PM. (am) ow snare as as-mox. 9:15 PM. (am) TIILDEIN AT ALL Iguana .. ms runs .45