A HUNDRED MULGRAVE. N.S. August 14-! CANSO CAUSEWAY 0PENINCr'-. Alma filasier Donnie O'Brien of Alber- PIPERS AND A' AND A' One hundred pipers led in crowd opening Saturday. (Nat. Film across the Canso Causeway at its,Board). a speedy recovery. SASKATOON NEW TERMINAL (CF)-A new all f New Warning Stresses Danger From Radiation,- Hazard To Human Race By MAX HARRELSON GENEVA (AP)-The atoms- for-peace conference Monday heard a solemn warning that hereditary damage from radia- tion is potentially the most dan- gerous of all problems accomp- anying the extensive use. of et- omic energy. Leading experts in genetics agreed that the present danger ls not serious, but said precau- tions must be taken to prevent a threatening increase of radia- tion. Prof. Tage Kemp of Denmark. chairman of I session on the effects of radiation on heredity. said there is no doubt radiation causes changes in hereditary processes and that the effect will increase in the tuture as human beings are exposed to larger doses of radiation. HAZARD T0 HUMAN RACE if radiation went beyond a certain intensity-which is at present undefined, it would pre sent a ”potential hazard to the human race as well as to plant and animal life." He was not referring iu diitill damages to the persons exposed but to hereditary changes which would produce a race or a nation "composed of hereditary deficien- cies, abnormalities and diseases" Kemp said scientists have not yet determined the danger ”threslinld" of radiation iiul hr eVpl'cs.sv-cl liolirf that l.'llll.'lllt)ll from llresnni priarrflll uw: of at Ol'V)il' energy is well iwlow that level T P. Carter of the ll:-rtiral Research Council at Harwell Britain's atomic research centre. called for an international study on this subject. KEEP CONTROL ' The scientists all agreed that use of atomic energy for peace- ful purposes will and should ex pand. but that the problem was to find ways to control the inten sity of radiation turned loose. Wednesday.Aug. 17.1955 The Guardian Page 13 Fisheries Minister Is Veetiy Improved MOSCOW. (I1eulerill- .Flsheries . Minister James Sinclair. who has Selena." med uuelbeen hospital h itamchalkau or an lmgdlm-y mgcu .( ndl. rscovenng from leg huurm suf- ation-the beneficial changes be- tiered il a Soviet dry dock accl- lng induced into plant life. dent a week aim. is ”vml.v Im- Thuugli substantially all the ln'm'--d''. :4 Canadian embassy; changes brought about by main. spokesninil said Saturday TllEI1i.l tion are for the worse, chances Tilt SP0kPSmHl1 Hid I Ielezraml H, about 50049.1 mu . humu from Petropavlovsk. s Ilshlnii or a plant will be improved by centre normally barred in for- the change. according to Prof. rlzners Wllltll Sllltlllf VII V'l"'i A. Gustafsson of Sweden. .35! WIlPll'IlP' W” l""'- "lu""":'I i E mlnlsers re(imer,l'. - -0' MAY IMPROVE PLANTS viei specialist is on his nay from Scientists have been able in Moscow to check on Sinclair's take advantage of these beneflc- condition, the arnhassy spokes- lal- mutations to improve agri-.m.n added. cultural plants. ' "We have entered a new phase TTT1"':TT'T"""--' in plant breeding." Guslatsson 'plants. including wheat and 4-nrn.' said. "We can really start now an "lilfII.9ISllltlll(-iflh in Sll'll('lIlr(' to re-make plants." and ulhoi i-tiara:-tri'islu-s and He agreed with another Swed- ish scientist. Prof. L. Ehrenberg. that many common agricultural iw-ri a rnniplete nlPl'Ili'-lllIliIR bring them into also cm r-qiilri-.rnenul." ml with mod-l continue EXTEND AGE NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. (CF! - British Columbia Welfare Minister Martin said recently the province is preparing a plan to employing valuable civil servants after they have reached the normal retirement. age of 65. Relax with A Lot:--.-,..,. NEVER BEFORE 50 TAILORED TO YOUR PERSONAL NEEDS Ifelsx:.a4azto.Ie. "JUST RIGHT" FOR YOUR HOME With KeIvincitor's Irimous "Magic Cycle” defrosting even fancy ice cream molds stay solidly frozen during the defrosting period, REFRIGERATOR there's a MODEL THAT'S L i M r - ' ' ( u M k Hh h .9 on .. "'9 M d terminal at the Saskatoon airport on Ill Sven nxawee a e omc . J ' r. an Mrs. James FitzGerald is being used by Trans Canada of In: grandparents In Alma, -M331Tgiglgghmguthgtyemgguggizgu mu and Mrs. John J. pe".u.'nf.Rel'ere. Mass. are spending an 1A-irlines anduCanadnian Tlacifif Tm Unum wbmens Mlssmnary Legion was held nu Thursday Wm, lznish have as their guest: their 'r'll.l".V7lI3lt? holiday ll1ll1rPlaIlVPS and lines The inf! ltcluun-WA Mt R" having their regular meeungu llarge tumuut nf mvembersu The inn avail dnllgilter. gr. Vilctci.,,n('rl-5. llcnds in Watciford. hp tmt::1PfIS0IIl'iE:lil;'IhL;ll. ate in . ulzus at the hon", of M" Smnlnrdummutes of the umvluus muuuug and i lss Frances erly of Foron- Rica! Y 0P - ll4'.VPll MI '"8flllCSdll!. All!-10 lwe" read "id dl5('"53'3d 3"d the. m' lvacailonlng with his parents. Mr. The World Health Organization. a specialized agtencyol the Unit- ed Nations. already is SillfI,VlliE ihc problem of radiation and its PfiN'I': nn human linings. In another discussion FOR THE BEST . . . ASK FOR I(elv1.Ie.alo)a. -3 pallet. l Of all ihree....9MlII?Tt-"ST Fresh.liewlioaiM;yvitilssilhouetbet1eat'sti:a lowest and steekest of any full-rare car! Long front fenders reach far forward to form gleaming hoods over headlights. i .Vlr. Leonard Shea. Montreal is treasurer read a very od fin-' - - MN Mmme walls" 0! Coleman Mom statement for m: iimmm ML and Mrslunay Huuan and and Mrs. Wilfred Shea. Tiznlsh. ll-W "'""P'l "L We-5'" " H0SPliBl.makinlz all memoers riulte pleased ma" ”m'g'"” "9 ii""” "i 8"” Mr and lllrs Walriu 3l('('IlhSl(P.l'. from the home of her daughter.l lira. Stanford Mi-Neil, Alma. Mr and Mrs. James Dunbar of Alma have gone on a trip to Rum- ford, M.-Ine. They will also visit rclatlw-s in Boston. Mass. Mr and Mrs. Everett Rix andl family of Maine were guests of Mr and Mr: James Dunbar re- cenily Riv .'uI:i llrs Earl Kinch and fzimilr liorlyn. Shirley. Joseph and G.-iii of liilsitln. iVfass.. are guests 1 ' .u on. llriss. urn spmltllng a vacui- gvialgchiieTiainggrgzcgnglliigcnlgllrmg iilTI Willi Hr lluznn s lirolhcr. Mr swimming classes at Moreli and "rod ""”"” I”:"'Qh' g:u;"';f ;1d7;:”l';uelu';”"D:If:f;'. Mr. and Mrs. A m-llu-,,-ii. 'l'ol wmch is a great move Iowa"; nto are visiting relatives and . friends in Sollris and Tignish :::u:3uI':,lgnr:f;0::Ed islgcitnhifydlstrmsl While here they are thc mesh; of Mr. McHugh's parents. Vir. and Two new members. Gordon MCEWH1 and w(r7;lll”r1;ll';l:15-illrs. Reginald McHugh. Norway. ridge, were appointed to the Swim- ming Committee to replace Com- rades Fred Blaxland and Arthur Macinnis. who were unable to carry out duties. nirl rliilrlren Mai-caret. Anne and nPlllllS of Olll-IWH, who are ilsli inz rclrltives and friends on the island. were rz-rem guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald llnndrahan. Christopher's Cross. Mr. Francis Broderick. who is uffering from a badly crushed linger which he sustained while em- ployed at Gagetown. N.B. is re- Mr. Gerald I)esRoches. Toronto Cuuemuuu at his hum, in Tlqnish suspending his hoildaysiwith rel- Wm, his parents, Mr. and M”. itives and friends in Tignish. Eve,-an B,-ude,-lckg Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bclleveau of llr .'lnrl .'llrs. W.B. MacLellan aml iunill) in flllll Airs. Henry Maclntyre of Pl'lIllllt'nCC. R1, accompanied Irv llr:-' Flu-ster Shea of Waterford. .'lrv'u'vri on the Island to spend A low (luvs with relatives before go- ing in Nova Scotia. Mr and Mrs. Omer Kinch of Boston, Mass. accompanied by Mr. .lncclvli Kinch of Chicago are spend- ms their annual vacation visiting Auuum. Very unuurtuut pun ufgand son Michael have returned to the business discussed was lhe'Amh0F5i fmer Spending 5 short with her parents. Mr. :; holiday with Mrs. Beileveau's getting of Grade X1 in Moreli at all possible. This would he a service to people and children of the area who have to go to Char- lottetown for Grade Xi. The Legion is willing to give a room of their! Legion Home for ll class room. and. all members hoped this nay be achieved for the betterment of Education. Miss Mary Handrahan. Toronto spending a two weeks holiday and Mrs. PIT” John M. Handrnhan. Ascension. 5i I ents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. E worth. Skinners Pond. Misses Cathrine and Irene Har- per. Tignisll have gone to Halifax to visit their sister, Mrs. Elmer Kinch. is Mr. Preston Hogan have return- nd to his home in Tignish from Prince County Hospital Summer- side where he was receiving treat- ment for a fractured leg. This is HNOLEUM CENTRE thescconii time Preston has been Klrkcaldy in Flfeshlre. Scotland. hospitalized within the last month. produces thousands of miles of trii-lids and relatives in Alma. The branch M50 made I m0ll0ll His many young friends wish him I linoleum annually. to help out the blood donor clinic Plysnoutii hm the ' gent 1789 Mr and Mrs. Raymond Mathe. on August 30. Blood is needed sengor compartment in it; field. tan d lllld r Bo ton. M ., b-dlY- 00 We how all people will Mailuiacturedi'1lOesada by comic: Gosporal5onqI' 4 ,Li'm'leJ fliiiig n'.'.'?iEe....ii.c..ciZi., do their but to am this cu-lo. 0 " Am”? km" ""3" ii” iii" The meeting closed with usual closing ceremony and singing of the Queen. interiors of many cars coating for moral Bigger immlca than most cars. Greatest. legroom and widedl in and Mrs. Ralph Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie and other relatives in Alma. Mnssers. Barry and Leigh Gor- l)PIl of Attleboro. Mass.. are visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Mountain. uiw llaitic Cunningham of Bos- ton. uasii, is .pending her annual rm-zilion at the home of her sisters. l 30 W537! Takeflsfeeriyuwlwtttbe i FAMILY TRAIN TRAVEL DAD: ROUND TRIP FARI for the "Head" of the family All! OADIT IXCIANGE MONTREAL (CPL-A tlirg-way international e x c h a n g e of air cadets will start Thursday when 34 Canadian boys leave here by air for the United Kingdom and 25 Mrs H d C ken. Mr. United States civil air patrol Auk, M3: and Mr: cadets arrive for a three-week tour ' of Canada. When the American Jaiiioi Stewart, Elmsdale, also with her brother. Mr. John E. llniintain. HHS .lauet Jeffery of Alberton is spending ii few days at the home (All llr. and Mrs. David Jeffery, II cadets arrive. their aircraft will be taken over by 25 Canadian cadets, bound for a tour of the state of Oklahoma and the cities of New York and Washington. Westbrooke. Me., Mr. and Mrs. Alban Arsenault of Howlan. a nd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant, also of Howlan. Friends of Aiyre Gallant. son of .Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant, had the misfortllnc to fall and injure his arm I llr and Mrs (ir1l'll ll.lIl-i-r and t'lIllfIl'0II. llniilnc :inri Cultilia, have ll'nttIl'IlP(I tn thrir lmuw II1 Toronto niinr spcuriing tiimr lmlidrlys at tllel Iullilr ill Mrs Walkcl":- part-nts,i llr and Mrs John .I. Corcoran.l llr and Mrs ('il('ll Thompson oil ill" and Mrs. Victor Reid and dauziilor Shirley, Nova scotla, are ll-Hllnu at the home of Mr. and illrs. Fldon Barbour, Montrose Rlrs. Joseph Bealrato of Dixfield. llninr. is visiting his I)l't'Itl1Fr-lY1- lillls. Mr. Harry Harbour and Mr Fraiik Barbour, Aim l ONI-WAY IARI New Plymouth Hy-Fire V-8 provides 167 oraenower--highed standard horsepower in the low-price fie . Two brilliant. new 6-cylinder PowerFlow engines have H5 and 125 horsepower for plenty of zip with exceptional economy. SB: ONI-WAY FARI members of the femlty I2 but under 22 ...MOST POWt-'I?I-'lll I For nound trip by other Piusville A lalztj crowd from l-lulwlllc zinri l'”"""ndInz districts attended the law In l'iusvillc Hall on .liun- JUNIOR: V: om-wav use lorroondtrIpIerdIIdrenof5IIII "332 Mlgust 3, Muuic V.-as gm-,u5l,. lmtariu. ur-rv recent nvernigiltl under I2 years oId.l.Inder5 free IW l.cuuard lllirnr-it and his Ellrsfx at tlw home of Mr. and: or:-hcstrn 'tir3 Wait Alurrnv. l lhu-v ...inl Plllsvlllv .liIl-ullmg Mrs Willi llllrliu :lnd Mrs.i r I the 4-l gii-)5 dub enter”-Hnnulnl in lysnll lllcllnriisnn. also Ur. Am-i H II I I HOW '0" SAVI ,.”il-"iII'.v wcrc Palma Gallant. Paul- :-.-lilanl. rshil-ley Gallant. Shir- Gia” llllli-1.V. Zena Gallant. ii-onnc hvndant. Bernadette B l a II c h a r d Ann HG Gallant. Gertie Gallant, u allanl. also their leader , bill! -' -l. Corcoran. Miss Palmai "far out was-one of the prise win- m- and Plusvllle won 8rd prize jm,;ul:”;l'i- A Dlcnlc lunch was en- - .v all. ice cream was serv- ed h. wnrkl the directors of the girls (COACMII emu CHARLUITETOWN - VANCOUVER - VICTORIA - SEATTLE AND RETURN. lintly of Two usn ('ul'rurnn iifwlll lllllldlig Ct:-riinrui visiting friends in Bur- on Lot 7. Plrnllyeffour f&er tloilm iieueinei (ll yrs.) Son (I ns-i (asst ten (aedl Sees some times I” my... amp mm on Family Piss Fem fer Testis! in him an e in effect June IIM to Jim JIISO e Between Eastern and Western Canada. Ietveon Genedl and Midwestern and Western United Xtee. Ieweee Weitem Canada and lesion United Stoke e Leaving Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays spggglile Gallant of Hamilton is, of h. "1 some time at the homel '1 Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nel- I-. Gallant. " '" ”””:.':''l.'i':”?.l''.i:'i:.':';.'''Pl YMOUTH IOIOOI-IIHOOICO POI WI lOR&K LOCK l I MiismauumrguC,mm,umulUIIClIWITN r .5,oM,,,,,,....,.. .o........a.p...u...g FOR I III. IIV II A GOOD ISII IIR...SII III VIII SILIITIIII IIII I .....::.".i..':w.l'.:'.." " ELY."-gx ..... .... ............... O "Rm" mm n mm. M A T u . Cooephhtnleeuelteelnn . I. -' I oeony an I i-..'ir::ai:i:...cr.:a'.-.:r .. E. s. F. ii. McLAIilE uuusn llulu-:ll MOTORS udeairhe. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob the push-butto: C A N A D mu Hardy slia"t'am"lrlr 3': 2"",,ff,':2?. P Meipeque lead. Charlottetown MOIM INWIIO " u . . - . lg '”w':?m””aul ""'”"” ””'c Hunrssslvsll-i-lumrslvure-ngo .