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He said it could he produced commercially and sold at price; much lower than those for cur- rently available competitive ma- terials. oaiorivar. NAM! Fredericton. capital of New Brunswick. was originally, known as st. Anne's Point. Arrow Par-wide-spread. soft collar with inserts. Are-high with a growing number ofCana- than men. Buttons can't pop off (another regular Arrow fea- ”” 4.95 Arrow Arden - short point, medium spread. fused collar made ofa special long-wearing fahric (you'll find it only in Arrow shirts.) 4 ARROW LSYIIIBTLSV light construction l Dark I Lightning Helen Topping Miller Synopsis Gary Tallman. young petro- leum engineer from Alabama. misses his hue in Texas and Mona Mason, wife of a cattle rancher. gives him a lift. Gary is injured when her car crashes in a ditch and tho Masons nurse him back to health. He falls in love with Mona's i daughter Adelaide hut. unwill- ll ing to propose until he has a 5 job, Gary pluis to leave for Mea- t ion. Meanwhile he suspects there 1 is oil in the property and tells i tests of Oliver Kimball. Har- l vey's son-in-law. Hickey ls l employed to drill a well. Harvey perauadea Gary to re- ' main until tests are made. I Oliver and Grace Kimball in- F alnuato that Gary is the a- l gent of on oil company which is putting obstacles in the way of Harvey's undertakings. CHAl'-'T5R XXIV Tingling with wild anger, Gary lwent up to his room. He began I-throwing things into his suitcase, 'and then stopped long enough to lsit. down at the desk and dash off a letter to the Republic Oil Com- 'pany. Fmtiinately, he remembered ithe name of the man who had 'hired him last fall. He atiatiod his case blun'ly and asked for a col- lie-ct telegram in reply, refuting iOllVtll”S absurd accusations. I-i.1i'vcy, Gary suspected, was a iliizle Loo sensible to believe Oli- iver entit'elyAa.nd yet. he was con- liused and wary and was not. go- ing to accept anything now till it lwas deiiniiely proven. But. mean- while the well was going down. He could hear, across the pasture, the lgrunt. oi the draw gear and the distant clanking of pipe. He snap- ped his suitcase shut, fastened it, land started downstairs. On the iiandirng Mona Lee was waiting for him. so laid a detaining hand on his arm and her motherly face uas troubled and anxious. "Gary--now don't you do any- thing silly, just on account ol what Oliver said. I don't, believe a iuord of ii--llllli Harvey won't lfllhfr, iihcii he has time to think ill. through Take that suitcase lSil'2llE'llL back upstairs." "Mrs. Mason, I'm sorry-but you ymust see that I couldn't possibly lstay here any longer, under the 1('ll'(lllnlSl.lll('PS. I've done the very ibest I could for Mr. Mason, but he liasirt any real need of me. iHl('l(P)' uill go on with the well-- rand as soon as this matter Oliver yllltnlilllltv up is settled, I'll be mil my uny Oi muise I can't leave? town with an iictriisatinii like thisj -linngimz over me. but I can leaove' .this house--I hnvc to leave. I'lll pay back cvcrv pr-niiy that I owe lrio you, as quickly as I can..." ; "Oh, Gniy dont be an stiibbom! ilind don't.'talk about paying us iI7l4l('l(, inr anytliiiig." "I have to talk about it---and ,ihir.k about it. And I have to end ylhe obligation as quickly as pos- sible, now. But I can never pay back a lot oi thing I owew to 3011 and all the Masons. I want you to know that I'm grateful.” Mona Lees ince crinkled un- lizippily. 'tI doni know why I havel Iall stubborn people around me," she niourned. ”I'm a reasonable sort of pci'son- and why does every- body that I care about have to be "disregard oi iair play” VVednp5.il.lllUE trading statements. He said .services as yi'i'ier.ds lll i'eprov'.ii'z inc invcsli Picture-of-The-Month ...,-.-..n-C.,......,,,... . . . ;...zuyg;pt - L.. . ...i...,-.e'.....:e . .. as "winter Wonderland" (above) took top honors in the February competition of the Charlottetmm Camors Olub. The photographer. Roland Taylor, captured the beautittil scene in January with his twin-lens reflex cimiera, at 1'100th second, i'.l0. using a light yellow filter. The stream runs out from Gatesl mill, near Oharlottietown. This photograph will be aniongst the many entries in the forthoomim Photo- graphy Salon this month. Eisenhower Hits At McCarthy In New Round Of Quart-el 3y D0UGLA5”;."C0l.RNELL Had-ecttzison and comg - l WASHINGTON, (AP) - p...5..l The senator's statement said it dent Eisenliowcr spoke out agagngywas worse than ridiculous to con-i day in words aimed uninistakablyilhe dispute is a teapot. tempest at Senator Joseph McCarthy. yover a ”nfth amendment Commu- And in defeiidinr; the military inst army officer" who appears to? "completely loyal!" be "a sacred cow of certain armyj Eiseiihoiver paid specific tribute I N355”. i to Brig.-Gen. Ralph Zwicker, tiiel eve bemedalled war hero .VlcCm-i.iiy ALL-INDIAN JURY l igfgxffd ” be”? mm to C0m- DUNCAN. B.C. (CPI-An inquest : ' jury composed oi Indians found The P”'5'd9"l had hi-1 MY 1" Rlthat Vema Johnson of the Greeni lrggcmxlhpgegzuiiflclxiegcliie 5lM9';ml”i iPoint. reserve died accideniallyl ac oneo 151' .. - W own an how later. 1 . rhe 14-ye.ii-old irirl was shot while! "If a stupid. arrogaiit or ultlegqln rm? I man in a position of power ap.vVv,; pears before. our committee and is, ioimd aiding the Communist par-l ty." the senator said, "he will bei exposed. The (act that he inightl be a geriernl l'll.'l('.PShll1l in no' Special class so far as I am con- cerned.' Split Widens l IIWC It has anollirr l'OillltI in ruckus ihaC explrxlcri tii"n:ii the Republlcmll party ll dais neo when Army Sec::ct:ir;.' Roiirrt Stcv-i ' cns challenged lVlc(3ariliy's treat- ment of Ziiickcr as huinili.1ti:ig and abusive. Eiseiilioucr icil Sll.4t!'L 0! Illegal- tough cxpecfriiiors oi szinic oi his tive methods oi s:-imtor Mi-Mu. thy. The upshot oi W'P(lllCsil.ll"5 ei:- ciiringe seemed to lll(ili'.'l'.l" it ulti- eniiig split bctucrii the Winn- so eiifi-necked and obstinate? gwhcrc are you going. Gary?" 1 "I draft. know. I'll find a room somevincrc. I've written to Mr. - fAi'iiisti'::-ii'z, oi the Republic Cam- ipnny. As soon as I have his ans- trucks, at greatly the other half. '40 CHEV. 3-4 TON All This Week Allison MacLeod YOUR Pontiac - Buick - G.M.0. Dealer Provides YOU with an opportunity to purchase reduced prices. with each of our guaran low, we give you is written warranty for thirty days. Weill do any repairs and make any replacements (dill? to failure. not to accident) at our regular low flat rat”-and we'll pay half the bill ourselves. you pay Our 50 - 50 guarantee covers you 1007', even to tires. No arguments -- no hedging. Look over our list and come in and select the truck best suited to your needs. 'szio.M.c. 1-2 ron PICKUP . '52 Msitcusv 1 TON PICKUP '51 o.M.c. .3-4 TON PICKUP soon '50 Cl-IEV. PANEL osuvsnv .. mo '50 o.M.c. 1 ron STAKE mo '50 o.M.c. .1 TON PICKUP stoo "so inmnanonat 1 TON PICKUP ssoo (ALLKN IIILHDD - o -p 130 CUMBERLAND 81'.) late model used And in addition teed used trucks listed be- 51000 31000 PICKUP . .. . . . . S750 wcr I'll go on to Mexico, probably. There will be a job open there, I y "You talk to Harvry heiore you ygo. Gary. wait. till Oliver leaves- urait till he gets his thinking straightened around a little. Right ;now he doesn't know what to yililllk. I kriow I-larvcy better than lyou do," mine. I think all this is too silly ior uorrls. But if you're bound to go, come along." l None n.' the others appeared .when the car was backed out. and ',Gary flung his suitcase into it land climbed in. He was still ach- iing with outraged anger, he did lnot look back. And he did not lcalm down enough t.o face his sit- liiatimi until he was in the room lMona Lee had found for him, and ;ilung himself across the comfort- iable looking bed. Then. as his ;si.lnizlng indignation cooled a lit- ytle the dreary facts grimly intnided themselves. (Continued) 1 MORE SCOUT! EDMONTON. i.CP-i--Membership in the Alberta Roy acoute Associa- tion has reached a record 17,300. The increase last year was 1,811. a.:.:-''..";.,, dot. i "I'm sorry again. but I can't do i iiliilt Plil1F”.'. Later. when I can NW mpsem M INN wpmm M prove to him that all this is ab-;l"'” Mwwym, Hdgn; ;N mm ,N . "d, I'll tilk t. n . , xw : - is ' w ': iiiiii Do uiiu iiii.nk1m"ilii:mcoiil)clie”l""w”h limp pmspzm M "M (an; me mm mwn' M:.s Mum, material ciiaiilc in his incihods. 1 Wk" W "SK W W"-9 mi."ce.i"23 '?.5.””'&'.'lS'.'f.;. X31. iiL”.;1”.".l?l l-I could walk. but this suitcase ' .i. , ' "I'l t.k v. - " - A i ' i site lilllIl'l0TlllIl:l'l(I (:l'lF'l())ll'n ""A1-Iltlcuil dung mp MM UHW pnrg km”, E gum mm? ioir mu to cast." P1'0C0(Illl't"S are bninz cor. SMVAJIG wnmnn '8 R (Hand reeled, Eisciiliower said, to avoid : such nnstiikcs in the future. House and Mtzcm-tliy uiiizs oi the Republican party -- a riit ilin. sccmcd likely to continuc into the Gov't Silent 0n Screening Of Civil Servants OTTAWA. (CF)-The government has declined to disclose details of the screening of civil servants (or security on grounds that it. does not want to promote "mcoarthyiam" in Canada. Acting Prime Minister Howe an- nounced Wednesday the govern- ment's stand in the commons when he said the admlriistrstion would not reply to two questions placed on the order paper by Davie Ful- ton (PC-Kamloopa), Mr. Fulton asked the govern- ss-naianve eeourt panel. In & ....... 1.. .3... ol the pa.nal'e operations and the number or gov:-nment employees dismissed for security reasons. Mr. Howe said it. would not be in the "public interest" to answer the questions. The board acted anonymously and made only re- commendations to deputy ministers in connection with the loyalty of government workers. The panel investigated employ- ees and conveyed its recommenda- tion to heads of departments. It did not order diamiaaals. Mr. Hows said "we all abhor Mocarthyism." The panel worked secretly because Canada was try- ing not to rain the kind of dis- senslons which existed in other countries. It was not in the public interest tor the government to say why an employee was a. There might be other grounds in addition to security. Medical ovum?” Svvltcli cosiinande orrawa, (ce) - Tw 3 medical olticers will swiiciiem ptintmonts in April. '9' Col. '5. J. Young. 45, of mm ton. now command medical 6". floer at headquarters wuma command, will upigcg COL J g Mccannel, 42. of Vancouver" i assistant director oi medical '59: ices at headquarters of the mil: :::lr..(-:0I'nI'il0nVv:I1tTl Division 1. on completion or leave alter M return to Canada. Col. McC.,.,,,l: will become chief medical office. :: :."i:.::;:..s?"''"m Hampden Park, famous am... ground in Glasgow. can accornmo, date 15,000 spectators. lhcr younger brother was handling , See The New I95.ll Value Leader gseacsg merit to me the members or the 1900 1954 PRIIIDE EDWARD ISLAIID Dairymen's Association DAIRYMEN ARE DIRECTED TO TAKE NOTICE THAT THE FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING or mm P. E. I. DAlRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION WILL an HELD MARCH 10th. 1954 or 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 pm. IN THE CANADIAN LEGION HALL. CHARLOTTETOWN FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING: The Annual Report of the President. The Annual Report of the Secretary. The Annual Report of the Auditor FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING: ' The Voting of Funds for the Association The Report of the Dairy Superintendent Policies Relative to the Dairy Industry. A Levy on Butterfat to Finance Advertising. FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING: p Three Directors to the Board. GUEST SPEAKER: Mr. Gilbert MacMlilan. lluntingdon, Quebec. President of the Dairy Farmers of Canada LDSPO MASTER Reeiuoenaron all COIDSPOTS Ieulure liall t-lcction coiiimzgii in wiiivh ii 3 g (11 lncw House ni ilci Ol1l.l'.ll'('S nnri :one third oi "the Scnate will he ichoscn. l By failing to lll(l'.ll-ill .Kiri1ir- ilhys name in his siatcnicnt emiiower took much of lout of what oi.herui::r- ini'.-ht have been regarrlctl as cmckliii: rr icism oi the Wisconsin stiiiitois operations. Riding High The pr:ic?lc.-il prxizllral rfict-l, for l But he also saivl that oflicials in, the executive branch "will havc lmy unqualified support" in insist- ling that employees appearing bc- ; fore ainy executive or cringrcssionail, investigation "be ircau-d inirly." 5 "ln opposing Communism." the President said. "we are dricating ourselves if either by design or through cairlessncss, we usc mn- ythoda that do not confomi to thc. ,Americain scnse of Justice and fair play." Need Full Attention The vital domestic and foreign problems facing the nation. Eisen- hower said. deserve undivided, iii- ceassnt. attention of Congress. the executive branch. schools, churches and media of public information. "I regard it as unfortunate," he said. 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