slay g 2. ;19s1' Daughter's doing fine on home baking! And Mother's borne baking is doing line at the Fair! Yes, Mrs. Watson A. Peek can be proud of her record at the Digby County Fair-her yeast-raised baking gets prizes regularly. And on Mra.WatobIPoek.Bsarllivar.Nn.l8.'haeonsIss;-nay;-: Winner in Home Baking at Digby County Fair dienta, too. For buns, rolls, and bread, you have to use a good. lively yeast or your results won't beup to snuff. I've used Fleiachm l 's Yeast for years . . . . it's one yeast you can count on to have plenty of get-up-and-go." 'lsi Tl-IE CENTRA THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN i ousllolsu ;l1liaooIanssiaraaonadlarasws otlooaliaurotbatadvsstidagel allows: aatarolnayba inserted asdvooantsaword.atrIoIbpay- shlalnadvanoa. COOK'S for Photographs. ix. snocs roa MIN-Mada la lllngland-at Wright's. DI. W. H. SOPII has resumed his practice. I'll-JIIING roams split Bamboo 50.96. Toombs Music Store. NEW WILLII HANG. - Spec- price for Cash. Toombs Music Store. HEAR ROSARY PROGRAM from 1.45 to 230 P. M. Saturday. May 5th, over Station 0. F. C. Y.. by group of children from Lennox Island. BEADNEW SERIAL "Murder ls Forgetiul", beginning today in The Guardian. Written by William Bogart. it is a thrilling mystery novel. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. John M. Macliaeod wishes to announce the engagement oi her daughter Margaret Ens to Albert MacLean Stevens. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Stevens, Saint John. N. B. Mar- rlage to take place in May. SHORTHORN BREEDERS Con- signment Sale. May nth. Char- lottetown Exhibition Grounds. Watch for advertisement. Cata- logues available shortly. , FUNERAL TQMORBOW - The funeral of the late Edith E. Palm- er of Cambridge, Ma::s., will be held from St. John's Church. Cra- paud, on Thursday. May 3rd at KYANIZE ENAMEL. 2 5 in 31-05 quart. ilbomba Music BEGINNING MAY 1. Canadian Tire Corporation store will close Wednesdays 13.30. TIIKII FLIGHTS IVIIKLI tr Elinor. Nova Beotia. Phone run time Central Airways Limited, goal I'll! PBIIBYTEIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA - Brookiiold Charge. There will e a special service in the church at.Hartsvilie, Thurs- dlv evenlns. May 3. at ll p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson .will bring the message. -- CITY POLICE COURT - At the stlllendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday. the only case to appear was that of a man charged with being drunk and incapable who was fined 85 and costs or 10 days in jail. Personals Friends will regret to learn of the sudden illness of Jackie Ross. who is a patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital. Miss Rae Gillespie, Kent Manor, has returned from Victoria, 3. 0., where she spent a delightful win- ter. 5 suest at the Strathcona Ho- tel. Shl-. returned to Charlottetown by way oi Saskatoon where she spent several weeks with her sis- ter, Mrs. Campbell and family. on Saturday. April 28. Mr. Rob- ert Gordon of Bath. Maine. grand- son oi Mrs. Irene Matthews, City, arrived with his bride, the iomler Miss Lillian Martin of Lewlston. Maine. They left this morning for New Brunswick and Quebec City to spent the rest of their honeymoon. In The World of Books With will It. Bird H. G. WILLS. PROPII-l.'!.'l' OI." OUR. DAY. by Antonina Valian- tln; Lonsln Green; 33)! bases: &0o Here is the story of one of the most remarkable men of the cen- tury, a. man who was far ahead. oi his time in many respects, who seemed abnormally sensitive to happenings of his era. who lived intensely and was acutely aware of the present and its importance. He saw the history oi his time in strong silhouette and spoke with assurance. His biographer writes of him as if he were one blessed with gifts extraordinary, and it may well be that in time to come. historians will name him as the man who saw farther than any other oi his generation. Many have regarded wells as a mission- ary worker in the cause of social justice. He did what he could with his impressive and emphatic pen to spread ideas that might bear fruit. Many of them did, were ac- cepted and used by his readers. who more often than not, forgot the source of their inspiration. Mr. Wells was one of the first to use science in fiction. He fore- cast radio, air conditioning. heli- copters, the use oi poisoned gas in warfare, armored tanks and even the atomic bomb. I-le sug- gested, urged and prodded the military leaders during world War I to use tanks, then was vastly disappointed when, turning to these iron monsters, they did not invite him to their conferences. He was not afraid to express his opinions on many matters, both 4- Seesllangerous Siluallon Forlning In MlddILEasi (This column is presented as an indication of American opinion on world events.) By J.M. ROBERTS. Jr. (Associated Pro: News Analyst) Anti-British nationalists in Iran, taking the bit in their teeth and supported by the underground Communist Party. are creating a situation in the Middle East which world peace than Korea. Anglo-American hopes of a few weeks ago for a mutually-beneficial compromise oi Iran's desire to na- tlonalize the great oil fields have gone by the boards. The national- ists have pushed through their na- tionalisation program without re- gard for their country's long-term agreement with the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. And their agitation has proved so popular that their leader has become premier. The program becomes one to drive out all Western influence. Nationalist - Communist. strikes and demonstrations have created such a serious situation that a British fleet has been gathered in the Persian Gulf ostensibly as ll safeguard for British lives. The traditional role of the Royal Navy has been for protection oi British property as well as lives,.however The oil fields, under British inter- pretation oi the !-Hreement. cer- tainly represent British property. The latest Iranian moves threat- en to place operation oi the oil wells in inexperienced hands and g, dry up the flow to Britain's fleet and for other vital Allied needs. At the worst the hurriedly-mapped may DIOVC even more dangerous l0 l PAGE THREE ? HOWARD Mcllillls ' MAY SALE of . WOMEN'S SHOES lining On. Sale VTllliilSlJAYx 292 Pairs of WOMEN'S sl-loss Clearing at 82.69 TWO PAIRS FOR 55.00 Regularly Worth 54.95 to 58.95 Here are the fittings; 61 pairs AA widths. sizes 5 to lo. 42 pairs A widths. sizes 5V2 to 9. 34 pairs 3 widths. sizes 4V2 to 9. 155 pairs C widths. sizes 3 to 9V2. All are smart modern styles Baby Dolls"- Here is your chance to secure one tr more pairs of choice shoes or a wonderful saving. Most of the Shoes hove Cuban Heels. but rhere is a good assortment of this season's the subject of yeast, Mrs. Peck raises an important point. "Sure it takes lots of practice to make the finest home bak- 23:0 p.m. Funeral private. They are to reside in Bath, Maine. military and naval, and his read- ers will remember how right he was regarding what happened at the Battle of Jutland. It was he. Iranian plan might disrupt the country's entire economy. openlnl; the door to Russian influence. The blackest part oi the whole No getting around it! Prize-winning cooks every- where give credit for superb results to fast-rising, depend- Our sales events are noted for their our- sronding values. so be on time on Thursday HEARING AD.l0URNED.- The preliminary hearing. of Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy on a charge of Truman Asks the ing," she says. "But more than that, it takes the finest ingro- able Fleiechmannis Yeast. IISTARD Improves the llclvour of Simply mix a pinch of Colman's mustard with a little cold water, let it stand for a few moments, then mix with soup be- fore serving. You can rule the improvement! For free recipe book. "Culinary Art'f, write to in MiEMORlAM ln loving memory of our Mother. MRS. DICIE DABIIACII who passed away May 2nd. 1950. toll lift as sweet memories. dear We know you are safer in Heaven. lint we miss you and love you the l-llllalng dear Mother for you. ilsrlly Missed by Her Family. IN MEMORIAM hThc call came lo her, at the Thogllls lfrutlhnmllrl-'l,ft goindonf l -- 0 or as ran a 3""l!h,-Columbia; also nlanorous IN MEMORIAM A MRS. WILLIAM H. TOWNSHEND The many friends oi Mrs. Wil- liam Townshend were sorry to learn of her passing at her home on Monday afternoon, April 23rd. Mrs. Town-slhend was in her sev- enty-filfth year. She had been in comparative poor health through- out the winter, suffering from a heart ailment that finally was the calue of her death. She had spent the winter Kmonlths in Souris with her two daughters. Mrs. Percy White and Mrs. Roy Crockett. However, just a week before she died she returned to her home in Rollo Bay. She leaves four daughters and seven sons, as well as one brother ward, Souris: Cliiiord and Lloyd. both of Rollo Bay. Her four als- tors are Mrs. George Wood of Bay Fortune; Mrs. Robert Dixon of Baltic; Mrs. Reginald Dingwell of Bcdeque: Mrs. Ulric Dawson of Yarmouth. N. 5.; and Mr. Arthur Francis of Charlottetown. Mrs. Townahend was buried on Wednesday. April 25, the fllneral service being conducted at her tuna United Church cemetery. lovely flowers and cards sent to them during their recent bereave- ment. IN MEMORIAM Husband and Father, Preston W. nearer to both my sister and I during my weeks of illness. his Wife and busily. anslaughter in connection with the highway accldbnt resulting In the death of Mr. Gerald Solomon. Georgetown, on April 14, was ad- journed by Stipendiary Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet on Monday for one week. owing to Mr. Tweedy's temporary absence from the Prov- ince. . THE RURAL BEAUTIFICATION COMPETITIONS for this year of- oiier more than sixty worthwhile prizes for home, school. and com- munity improvement. Look after the future today. Wise planting of trees and shrubs for shelter belts will save you money in the long run. and paint or whitewash on buildings will prevent costly re- pairs later. A clean neat place will give you and the whole family new pride and satisfaction in your home. Start improving.now with the incentive oi competition. Mail entries to the Rural Beautification Society on or before May 5th. Prayer in unison. Minutes oi Pre- vious meeting were read and ad- opted. Roll call was answered by members giving a Bible Verse be- ginning with letter, S. The fourth letter in the word Missinnsires. For the May meeting the roll call will be answered by a verse 11981"- ning with "l". A letter was read by Miss Jen- nie Moore from the newly elected the April Missionary Monthly Lunch committee-Mrs. Lorne Ma.oNeill and Mrs. Ernest Mac- Neii Mn. lra Mbcoubrsy, Chris- tian stowardship Secretary read a very interesting article from the Christian stewardship Book. Miss twenty cards sent. A number oi taken from-- 60 Billion for s Defence Purposes WASHINGTON, May 1 C (AP) -. President Truman told Congress today the United States needs a s60.000.000,000 military budget to continue arming for the general war Russia may thrust upon the world. He said the 880.879.414.690 he es- tlmated for the fiscal year begin- nlng July 1 is "essential to our na- tional security" because: "The outbreak of aggression. the threat oi general war that over- hangs the world, make it impera- tive to increase our defences rap- idly and efficiently." Truman put, into his message a warning of what Russia may ex- pect. if she elects to spread the the brink of a general war to get what they wanted." v v. Majews Last week Mr. Les Vipond. Nat- ional Boy.s' Work Secretary of the a meeting of all I-ll-Y Clubs and spoke briefly on' i-ii-Y program nlal celebration in June by Mr. Don Large. Donnie was elected at the above meeting and is a very active member of the l-ii-Y pro- gram in the "Y" here. While visiting the local Associa- iirst. camper to register this year. Preston was in the day after re- season. Dates are July 8-20 for rin. for-the summer months. we di t and revealed the valuable iniol'- . , ' his to do with the llndlns of a ;';lu"..rcor'.. lica.tiloer::ms'et .3VklIl:ll m:lll:llsllh.Bten'3d'i'ctill:ook cf”"'""f;h l'lxluI'nduliyu:olAtlllg1-'51lllgrbllgalgly l.'3'l'L”i.? lll,salle:llnmao8" wllh : 3:3 spill: o t d . , n osed e e y ring much l0l'erlIOei'r lrl':0rl'1ilnlgl. moved :3. r;naM:::h-trivia; manor! nil I'Il99""l- This is chess iburnament week ”"""c The Kim mlm Which the rlnucsllllus "" ”'"' """”""d Lasso Sway my '1-c. nu" W . olmlluhoneummlul loll" .'.hfd'r.d MIDI, " "" "Y"'m' "”"d” "M" W ' ....?i::.'.?":.l:.."::"a:.l::- a--- nu me lo--e-' at um. ma 1.... recount ::l:;2:: :::.:;":i.ll:".:":ll.:: L'...”'2i1i':'ii..:'l"li.iif”..”..".i”7."i v ' I c”'i"'l”- Ind n -l-tor. Mrs. I-M-II! r-mm"-ll 5! m- ' trophy wlll so to the wlnnen Thu been shown. Play will clmunue :5 not Churchill. who invented phrase - Iron Curtain. ' A study oi his work reveals that few writers of the English lan- guage were more adept at using fiction lo serve a purpose. He could clothe the most ordinary case with fantastic allure. turn adrolt phrases when handling the com- monplace and use his imagina- tion to create the most extrava- gant situations. He was exceed- ingly clever. He worked for the common good in his own way, and his appeal for a. wholesale revolu- tion in educational methods is enough in itself to tell the world oi the calibre oi this man who lived so intensely and wrote so fluently on every subject under the sun. V THE WORLD ABOVE by Abra- ham Polonsky; Mlaclclland and stewart; 469 pages; 34.00. The text on the cover oi this unusual book describes it as the Pilgrim's Progreg oi this century. jective interest in scientific prob- lems to a profound concern with the implications oi those problems for humanity." Myers has all the weaknesses of the men of today. is very,l1'uman and "he is not spar- ed because he is himself a healer. But he has a courage and strength oi all times, oi all ages oi human greatness.” As a young researcher. Myers is he loves. and the works he knows must. be done, to the time when, defeat. He falls in love and needs all the courage in the world to carry on and practice in his own life what he has staked in his pro- fession. some of the passages dealing girls wanting comfort. drunks. un- matterlthe length of the tale. The thrills and chills are packed Tuesday and Wednesday night when it is expected that the win- her will be known. picture. however. lies in the fact that. any British attempt to pro- tect their rights by force would be an invitation to action by Russia. The Kremlin might not take ll British attempt to police her Dwlj position in Iran as an excuse fol invasion. ' , That would Join a. war for which Basia is not believed to be read!- But Russia badly wants the oil re- serves oi Northern Iran which have not been developed. - y Any British attempt to remaln.i:1 southwestern Iran through coercion and a show of force would almost certainly lead to a revival of Rus- sia's i946 efforts to establish a DOS- ltion in the north by the same means. ' shot wu fired is found at the base of a bust of Caruso but how it 80! there ls certainly a myslerln .Th' man who wants to marry me widow hires the sleuth to do some everyone and its a topnotcher. its a lot of excitement for one nl8hl5- Ywdlng the three stories. but VOW" mid ll hard to stop after you've read the iil-st page. MAKING COMIJITPEE EF- 1"!l(7'iI'IV'i!l by Edward 1". Sheffield: Ryerson Press: 46 938983 75 cents- A little manual that should at- tract anyone connected with I committee. We all know how in- to ensure co-operation, how to morning for your share. HOWARD, MGINNI3 175 QUEEN ST. NEW WILTSHIRE OFFERS FOR SALE THE F'OIJLOWING:.. 1 Brooder House, 8' x 10' in good repair, on 1 Gasoline-driven Power Plant. used approximately 150 hrs. as an auxiliary unit. biteds. TELEPHONE: MILTON-8-211. EA.ST0ll'S CHICK HATGIIERY . Reckitt&Colman (Cairn gzfurilgur giglgcigas lgregnegggged his; war beyond the confines of the gm. the mam Chg;-um-, cu-l research work.” thnlauglhndde. The . ads) L:d., Station .. rm. husband HV . 5 Th Korean conflict. He said. Myers, was in gene), not whgg m thinks the ma er I sklds .8, 0! - . r . . . . . . Montreal sllrvivilsg her ealyee Tia-Iaazgefll lvlmse CAVENDISII W M S "H the SOVM Unlim chmses l” earlier age would have called his result is amazing - one of Stouts -------- 35 J. J , Em Maczwen of Greenwich, P. j unleash a general war. the free Saul," He 1,, A doctor who is "Mr beat to date. ” 1 Oil Brooder, slightly used .................................. .. S2000 12.1.; Belle. Mrs. Roy Crockett of The April Meeting or the oav- World W5” W1" " Pililm” ” 5?,” Interested ln curlnz men but in "Bullet F0" 0'?” c23””;?:,, T: . . gems; Florence, Mm PH”, endlah Auxmuy 0, me w, M, 5. the attack and strike back dec .- studying them, He ls an ambit. shooting of an nnoce ts m 100 BR. x N.H. Chicks, 20 Leghorn Pullets, . White of Sourls; Elsie, Mrs, wal. me; at the home of Mrs. amen W61? blind 3i,fl”” "'5 ”"” "m ” lous young man who our everv- Ceneinl P":-mesl:f tfl";:”m,e , 2 weeks old , , , , , , , , g . . , g . , g g H 325 00 . tor Bowness of Bedeque; Charles, Mm,-mlll on Wednesday evening. 50” P0W"- ,, y , thlns lnlo his work and his story WP " i" h t the mu, """""""""""""""""" ” ' .' 1l;3;3&,Fosr:,mf :. Jgh n' CCh”i1o”e.t own; Apr” mm. uh the Lord's xiiwnzhoulfg Vtlhhee lc-llllllerxsl hl:vetylg:-co;l-e:s!odln;'lPO,l,!1s:.le)?lll'sCtl5y 12? :1r::lcl1sveth:,glplllo:yeol1ellThe Mount- complete Unit 3100-00 May be b0l-lght 5eP31'ately- ' up 5' oy' H atom Ed' Meeung opened W were willing to push the world to ed Police are mixed up in this one Also-45 Leghorn Pullets, 1 week Old .............. .. 315.00 2,000-watt-A. C.- We are still accepting orders for our R.O.P. sired Chicks, pure-bred White Leghorns and heavy cross- Satisfied customers are still writing us of the W0lld':1'- Mother. in-eds of kindness ontwine your home by Rev- 3. Corkum. Inler- Tenrpennce and Christian 0ltlz- Y. 'M. c. A.'s of Canada was a vls- denied his laboratory. From mu m ' i H name, mom was made in the Bay For- enshlp Presbyterian secretary. she ltcr in Charlottetown. On Mon- time and from when he must effgsiggfe ifmgetegimgile ?,1u,fo',f, ful llveablllty and egg production from our chicks, drew our attention to an article in day evening Mr. Vlpond addressed choose between his family whom :2” to do Mm nomworkem how i SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes "me. 3m1edvl7.l.Vlllm3. 1(),e.;1mTnk .7 The and some of the issues coniront- a war behind him he has achiev- me” ""'”l" dlmcumesl Gwd 'd' Surrounded by friends we' are y 5f.,",';"my ,f,,,,,,,, ,,'.., 1,. held ing youth in this age. Mr. Vipond ed fame and wealth. his life is a Vi" '0 5" c'"”'"'"- l Will. l tll ed Ill in C te - , 1" thcugtd" " J” " "” M"' hen; meltrimeu of the flmuy 0! Mao” thN:iilNnan:e Vylairhshl MIT:'ldC5rt::lB(l 1.11:? gllinvgntioneldmglevsehndn tllls ll-rleel)lllrs”:.'ll'.. llleeirullveshuin C with a smile on our face we have :x "sl:"hel;:' gzrnsafni w1l5hu:” M" In Mcooubny 3, 0",, pay. June. The Charlottetown Clubs ggony 0 lndgclglon, 1.1, .g.. Wu . ""'"'”"”i p y an S or e er for s Mlulomry- M" be "P"5"”'-'5 if ""3 Cmltni triumph nd sood men so down to nefrlgerltlull P IlllllllllY MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY RATE SCHEDULES in Charlottetown. on Thursday, lung, 1', M,'cL,sy 1 1,, . - , ,, Bernice Axworthy reported 27 H M. 1 , t I with packed railway ears in Eng- Notice is hereby. iven that a.Public Hearing will n H" mm." 0 our en Home calls. one Hospital call and P333"; gol:;?n:e5”m:t1n::;:er: land. with casual characters, be held in the Counclf Chambers in the City Building the Seventeenth day THERE OUGHT TO B I r-:..mot say, and T will not say ll nun . h ll ed c N h to t c d . sh ium. .l.. 1. ma. - n'.'na...' u'I..3.'.7.','m1';"?e'na.'luli" mg: vgrewrfw -If oxchnrgded-1, l..”i?.”r?r'."3'. 2. S?o;3f'n'" ....l”l'l.3 ggglys ogggev Ygrf -"lg, turgid llewlnlllns ""1 3993” of May, AD, 1951, at the hour of ten thirty o'clock csit servcewas y y 4 .8 poweru wr rig. e i' . .g. Wnll amcsheglyynbhmila and ll wave A vroelolll one from us has ma MlsseJenl)ixlo lgiilore who was as- mmmmm "W M them problems Myer-g rmd Wm not 1l;L1l:(71'mcAL in the foreman for lnqully lnto 'a proposed Schedule at her hand. .. A wloo we loved in -tilled. slated by Mrs. Lorne MaeNeill at y, M, c, A, Open 1-mu". Wm 1,. usual. It was his method of over- of Rates to be charged for Electric Power and Energy Shr nu pnssed on go that hem And in our sad and aching hearts. we pmng gnd Mn. .1”, MoCoub- new 0,, me 9-Wm", of M”, um coming, them that makes the story. APPLIANCE by the Maritime Electric Company Limited to its l'md- W” "W W" F'"'" '""- ray and Mrs. Clarence Stewart who according to an announcement by The author has won Academy at I customers within Prince Fdward Island All rson V Ami 16" us thinking. how very offered prayers for Minister and the Committeg.ln charge or u'- Awards with screen plays. and "'1 int ted it d d4 b l :d I P6 S lair. it needs must be I”"”'” '”""""”'”" l”' w"” Misslonalrss and for the Young rangements. Beginning at 7:00 p. this is his second novel. ems may at e" an 9 19.31 ' . Since she lingers there. "”'""'”' People of the Church out they in. the evening will feature gym CURTAINS ros. -rlnuls by , DATED at Charlottetown this 30th day of Aprll, ,. , atsr.tha.iullJ.lms work of displays. craft exhibition, model Rex stout; Maomillans; sue. Palms; Eloctnc A-D-. 1951. ':":Il' I long life of devotion to the church and that the Auxiliary aircraft demonstration and a Mr. Stout is one of the most ' L. B. MMMLLLAN, WM. diglmwhoiead we. she members would feel their respons- Icamping display. Tl1,e"El;tli'e build- plopular writers of detective flc- PHONE 1444 secretmy urah cuy, wldoi '3: Km lily”. 3-". r wish to take em. opportunity 3l,i,l,lf,l;,,l';,J,1”i"l'"" ””"'”' '" .23 333ll3'”'''m '' 9 We" '" .133”. ”32,J1'.1.2:" ,f,"”f,,,:' vgiggg . PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ll. Cllly passed peacefully on, to no of thanking the many kind friends The 1 1. M. . ems, 15 mew” Wm, mmmum ;:;:,':','”d wml l”"d ml" 3”" :3;l5,:”l'a';1b3:I'”fo:":'h”?:::I”m;dn'; en mis:irlca:y lwrdswofiered by the To Preston Walton. 270 Grafton caption. The unions ialenls rcesf ' V ” V Treasurer Mn. Olai Stevenson. Si-Ml soc! the honor of heme the Nero Wolfe hold the reader no E A LAWl By F agaly and Shorten lives and a host of friends . ' . .M ” i"l' "' l'""-- W0 10m '30- V ' ' Thlsis ouuan ial l in W31;-va..r uh 3.1 tie nu ooaru.-rs VISUAL To taste it is to refer the Y. n. o. .. andnwe ”;.'.....i'.. .3 c . are on: lrluluencs. for gogd '::ac.::lthi..ll EIFBAUTION and superb a of gavl'l.ad.:m:hexl:w' uglassocwelaktl In 3mm':g"':mmlIll!tv. . AN” "us . . with a membership of sum. The kindness. whfehnn lime uh 0! C Y. as. C. A. serves in 17 countries balm. C K '9 "Wu ll” glglllnlla 9.0!!) ybrsrohgugligha mm . ember-ll 3 . ':e;p”hu:i.”a':"o:'uh. "bk "on Q; !'. bl! event II I p gwth America: Christ of old she ” ' M m" Centennial Convention in be held clul.l,.,, 3- M, W "'9 :3 I SON in Cleveland during the third weak tam. u::l"”omI-l 10 hm - r l . . ,. in June. it is upscale that the ml... - x ' ' KIWI? o',u,,,,,',m,g. local "2" will have 3 delegates. and In, "1-.n&'.M. at n. im altogether over 5.000 are ex- 2,',,gnM,.,wo&osumi.ut . ,.saummal. - rages-ua::.::uoanus::: -N. 9 In. for a gram: ' ' i lo mas christian llvns. , 3.'..l”'.....”'””'1';.”I;..l.'1LTlZ'.' 'm I I SOHESTAQTGMOBAWLMEWT illlle . of her daughter. Mrs. 0. "mm -- llylslilrlnllilztfh alt951l,ew!l:ne' Niny" 03 Dan Campbell the 2SllghAnnual 1!?e::l't ollnllliewvlr. c'M"' Tl") o”Tp:”k' ()":”"l'hl3' In good measure and at the fln- lusllms g”u"”ER"”'D'oT' MT SE2 .Bos5oRNoB(ss . . w e ' .. c . . "ihier. Mrs. A. 'il. ;.xon"I.l "Wk M"eo- r- r- I- It 5- The rmldwl "kl"! ll""i' nldllpl ';”o"pl.?.T.. Jiolau o)":flr': if" tile mm an M" M” " usvelzuuos rumor-rsmnww uvrnoM'.. l M. Mass. w April 25. I951. ions and- those present answering one and turn to mother treat. Hgyou at . vere visiting, before camp. since then there have been Th, y .. YOU. DON LIKE THE "lilkllllr their regular trl to vlc- um" "7 ”""" lm" "” A'"""l a score of inquiries on this esr's ” " ”” "mm" 0"” wml E D Report. it proved Vary Interesting 5' Wings" is one of those stories and