_ sister - in - law, 52 - year -.old Pa ge 14, The Guardian Monday, May 5. 1958 Indonefian. Rebels Down, But Not Out by non Hum SINGAPORE (AP) - Indone- sian rebels demonstrated with well.-aimed bombs and bullets this week that they have not ended their struggle against President Su‘.:arno’s central government- While government forces closed the ring on rebel troops in Cen- tral Sumatra, other rebels In North Celebes sent bombers into action. ’ _ _ The insurgents provided evid- eiice that they can carry 011 H1911‘ fight for some time unless the government immediately swings the full weight of its militam’ might against relbellious eastern Indonesia. Many of the g0V91‘11‘ ment’s best troops now are busy trying to end the war in central Sumatra. ' Wiih remarkable accuracy, the small rebel air force sank a Brit- ish tanker and Italian freighters. They also bombed two Indonesian ships —- one obtained recently from Russia—-and one vessel of Panamanian registry chartered to an Indonesian firm. A Nationalist Chinese trawler was machine - gunned. Airfields, fuel installations, wharves and military facilities were hit. Four - Year Term For Stra-ngling 1 Sister - in - law LONDON (AP) —- A mild-mam tiered mother of five children was sentenced Friday to four years in prison for strangling a sister- in-law who came for a two-week visit and stayed seven years. Mrs. Edith Daisy Chubb, 46, was found not guilty of murder but convicted of manslaughter at the end of a three-day trial in Old Bailey Criminal court. A jury of nine men and three women heard how the weary, kind-hearted woman worked for her household—five children, her vplwumlber husiband, her mother, mother-in-law and sister-in-law. The court was told that Mrs. Chubb short of money to feed her family. worked all night three times a week as a hospital nurse. She also did baby sitting and cleaned floors in a factory and private homes. Her housework was done in spare moments. Mrs. Chwbb testified that her Lillian Chuibb, paid her only 25s a week for her room and never helped in the house. One day Mrs. Ghuibb, mixing soap powder in the kitclhen while her sister - in - law was drinking tea, became enraged. She pulled 1 scarf ower Miss Ohubb’s neck. "I intended to give her a good shaking up, you know.” she said. But Miss Chubb fell backwards, choking, and struck her head on the stairs. Has Plan For H - Bomb Power WASHINGTON — (AP)—A phys- ics professor said Friday it is possible to meet 12 per cent of the electric power needs of. the United States by exploding two small hydrogen bomibs an hour in I specially-designed c-haimber. Dr. .Iay Orear, assistant profes- sor at Columbia University in New York, proposed walling ofl a section of a deep canyon, lining and roofing it with steel, insulat- ing the chamber with dirt on top and setting off the bombs inside. The idea was outlined in a pa- per prepared for a meeting of the American Physical Society. Princess Lands In Jamaica KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP)- Princess Margaret arrived by plane at Montego Bay Friday and was greeted by local officials and a surprise query about Peter Townsend. A local character who calls himself Isaiah the Prophet was on hand when the touring Prin- cess stepped from her plane. ' “Why don’t you marry Peter Townsend, my princess?" he shouted. Security police moved in at that point and hustled the shouter away. Townsend is the divorced RAF group captain the princess gave up as a suitor 2% years ago. KENSINGTON His many friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. Fred Champ- ion of Malpeque is confined to his home through illness. All hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Donald of Malpeque were visitors to Char- Iottetown on Tuesday, April 29th. Mr.and Mrs. Wyman Clark and daughter. Judy, of Malpeque ac- companied by Mrs. T._ H. In- tsnlan and. Mrs. Nels Paulson of mmerside, have returned from fogélealaclnt motor trip to Lime. . a - - Mrs. Han1§n'i=v.[ emhiere they visited ' l8.66 M1“ Eric Grant. Sackvllle, N.B. OUTSTANDING VALUE! flannelette LANKETS ‘Regular 5.49 Value -19 PAIR Double bed size . . about 70"x\.90” in white with coloured bar border. Here is a real bargain in a firm medium weight quality that is seldom available at this borders with neatly hemmed ends. Buy several pairs for home or cottage at this LOW LOW price . . . unusually low price. Handsome bar DON'T MISS Tl-IIS WHITE SALE FEATURE! RU53 Homespun BEDSPREADS . — ESMOND Single Size Double Size NYL0N'RAY0N Reg. 5.49 R-CZ. 5.98 4 . 4 ‘ BLANKET5 ' I ' Reg. 5.49 ea. 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Holman's great sale of household linens . ; Planned months In advance to acquire fine quality merchandise at stan In and see the outstanding values asaclvertlsed below as w listed. For your own home . . . for gifts . . ER About 15” x 23” x 5”. SPECIAL PURCHASE! CANNON BATH TOW ELS- Reg. 1.98 Value! 1.39nn Substandards of a regular 2.49 value in big . . . 22” x 44” . . Thickly terry finished with neatly hem- blan- own cotton size. looped and med ends. Shown in white and a. colourful range of pastels. 1957 MODELS Regular 3: 4.50 a Limited Quantities SHOP‘ EARLY Sheets . X Pro 9 O‘I out 5 re 5 Pr! 0 72 x |00—Reg. 6.49 pr. 5.59 Pr. “°g' 4”’ "“"‘“’ “PS 9 8| x I00—Reg.'b.9:8 pr. 0. .. .. . 5.99 pr. ea" 11%;. III‘- . Pillow Slips to match—Reg. L49 . . 1.29 pr. Tex-made Your opportunity to stock your linen shelves! Good quality Tex-made sheets at prices to please the most careful shop- per. Take advantage of these tremendous bargains during Holman’s May White Sale. in . Non-allergic! 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GENUINE LAWN-BOY ‘ ‘Power Mowers "Canada's Most "Popular Mower" I “Activated” pilot wheel follows contour of lawn . . . it’s exclusive.» 0 Hi-Lo Safety handle‘ adjusts to most comfortable position for easy mowing. 0 Close trim . . . to within 3-8” of trees and walls on side and front. May 5th —— May 10th "1 9.95 . Just 5.00 down and 11 monthly paymel“ S of 6.56, carrying charges included. 0 Frbnt discharge grass spray . . . self _ cleaning, can't clog. O Self-lubricating wheels. Felt pad between bearings and axles retains oil all season. 0 Iron Horse engine, 2 cycle construction gives power aplenty. HODMAN’S HARDWARE . . . both ’ obtainable. was the weekend guest of M‘. On Sunday m ‘ - a Me,m°rla1 "mm Of Princetowvn Urliilted Church‘ at Malpeque w. ere the service was conduct. 9*‘-I by Miss Mona Mayhew and, Miss Shirley Green, two young ladies who have just completed iheir course at A.C.T.C. Tata. {H8g0UChe_. It was very interest- ing and inspiring to hear those two young ladies tell why they went to A.C.T.C.. and also to tell of what an experience, and what was being taught at this 31119, Green Or Peach. ties last . . at just HALF PRICE. 56 Eight. each: Cups. saucers. giepgecifls Sitltijfieineatlzleg 51;? PIECE bread and. butter Plates» tea PIECE ter, 1 scallop, 1 baker, 1 covered plates: dlnnel‘. Plates. 0aI- \ veg. dish (2 pieces), 1 gravy, 1 SET meals, and fruits. SET covered sugar (2 pieces) and 1 . cream. 0 One gallon cans HOEMAN’S CHINA . . . both stora .H0I-MA.N’.Si...two great stores. BRANDRAM—HEND Outside , House Henderson", known everywhere as makers Of the FINEST PAINTS O Gleaming White and bright Red. ER Li C 1 ITEB § o a I III" e 0 Ideal for barns, garages, outbuild- ings, fences, etc., wherever long lasting outdoor paint is required. 0 Good covering capacity, easy to apply. 0 BIG saving on one gallon . . . EXTRA BIG on three. 3 gals. for 8.59 e. . . Summerside since