13 the Guardian. Thurs. April 23. 1364. Red Influence Described In Negro Movement WASHINGTOV IAF —.F‘Bl Director J Edgar Homer says "(‘nmmimlst Influence does ex- !st Ln the Negro movement." and could play an important role In swaying masses without their roalizm: it In a clog-d session of a House of Representatives appropria~ hons subcommittee. H o o v e r also described what he said are efforts by the Communist: to rt‘cruit American students to their News In Jan '20 lp';tim_nn\ made piihtic Tuesday. Hoover said the Communist party tries to ex- nand Its Influence among Ne- :roes and particularly has 'KOllEIlt ways and means to ex- ploit thc trulitant forces of tlie Vezro ('|\’lI rizhts movement " The party. Homer said. tries to use "what are often ICEIII- matc .\'c:ro complaints and Zl‘leVam‘CS for the advancement It Communist objectives. E“ PISQUID EAST .t P Hendricken “as a Visitor tn Charlottetown 'I‘hursdav Patrick Duffy. Fort Auzustiis Has Iii Ptsquid East. Thursday on hUA'IIeN'I- Fluid .Ia\' \ia'~ a \l~ltm in t‘ltarlottetoun. Thursday Mrs Harold .lay was a \‘lSliiJI‘ 'n Charlottetown. Saturday. “r and Mrs. David Birt t"liai'lottotmi‘p were \lsitors at the home M Mr and Mrs Alton .Ia\'. Saturday (‘Iit'tord Afflcclx. \loiint Stew- art was a visitor at the home ot \II' and Mrs Floyd Jay. Saturday Mi". Alton .la.\ and daughter. Isabel and hrt' mothci'. \li's. Wallace Woolridzr. were visit- ni‘s in Bunhury. Sunday where they were the :uests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel lIacLean. Mr. and Mrs, Johnny Mac- Donald. sons Blair and Ricky and daiizlttm' Bererly. Churchill more Sunday :uests at the home ., . '5 parents. \li' and .\Il‘3 Eduard .la)‘ Mr and Mrs Floyd Jay were HSIIOI'S in Charlottetown Mon- day where they visited Mrs. Jay’s father. Walter MacDon- ald. a patient in the Prince Ed- uard lsland Hospital .\II' and Mrs. Harold Affleck. Mount Stewart were visitors at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Jay. Sunday. . Miss Florence Richards. AI- herry Plains and Miss Penny Burke. New Perth. were visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Monday, Mr and Mrs. Ray Shaw. (‘liarlottetown Shaw's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi .Iay. BALTIC ' Mrs Keir Prater. has return- ed to her home in Baltic after being a patient in Prince County Hospital where she underwent surgery Mr and Mrs Wilton Ramsay entertained the members of the rtioir M Princetoun Lini‘ed (‘hurch on Thursday eiemn: in preparation for the Easter Can- tata which was presented on Sunday niot'IiIn: and included vocal duet "\‘ailcd To The Fross" hv \iessrs Bt'tire Riley and William A. Ramsay, \‘ocal solo “Tell Me The Story" by ‘iliss Norma Hickey and a vocal solo 'Wlien l Survey The Won- rtrous Cross" by Mt. Smart (‘arriitherf- The choir alsn ren- dered many appropriate select- ions with Mrs (‘larence Carr and the service was conducted by Rev. Ralph Johnston. William Woodside M. r'nmoanied ITV her infant ~ton have returned to their home In Raltir from Prince (“minty Hos- pital Master ,lotin Dalton spent a few davs recently In Baltic. Mir guest of Mrs John I‘II‘GII- vary Mr and 'tlrs Russell \Iar» Lend left by motor car Thurs- day for their home In Boston. a'ter attending the funeral of Mr. )Iaclmod's brother. the late George MacLeod ot Spring Val- .\'eiI \Iat'llrnd arrompanlod by his sister Miss Lila Macl.eod. RN. left by plane for their home in Boston. after being home to attend the funeral of their hro- ther the late Georze McLeod. CREATE PRAYER (TNTRE MONTREAL 'CPIvRt Rev. R. K e n n e t h Mazuirc. An- glican Bishop of Montreal. an- nounced Tuesday that a "centre of prayer" will he established at "hrist Church Cathedral for He addressed ’50 dole- zates attendin: the 1mm annual meeting of the Synod of the Montreal Diocese He said a place would he "set apart" in the haptistry of the downtown rathedral as a "centre of praycr for Christian unity." rrImnIi your mom Hardwood Flo n r s . With ltonr Saodto'j QMML H enviipmrnt IWVI ‘ Am niI -. FABIILON" tinny Ito-«Ii that ‘rurr rrqlll'l‘K uvgvmq hut 1176357 Inr equip wrr‘t rrsrrvation arid pniov ~tir mprlrtc of no,wa Imtgh.‘ ed tloou 9M Spring CHANDLER BROS. LTD. I Plywood Nam (.HARIOTTETOWN‘ P [.I. ~ ~-«. wem~mywuwme ‘» .1 "um" I l. I E u— ’ ‘ h. 55 ll PEAS 30 OZ. .TINS - 2 ¥ 7 c E \ MANN/AIth NATION Inning AERO CLEAR PASTE WAX FOR A LASTING SHINE I lII\I\\II NAIL ‘ Slfll’llllllil II fllA‘Il on “E fiflIlIW I \ E 5 L! = - 2 ‘ |\ §\\iniin lll\“lll - MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE REG. PRICE 1.95 . “ 1.49 ,Z/lflm‘mllfl“ wlfl‘t‘lfltyfllg FLAT FOLD TISSUE IIIII TISSUE c PKGS. KLEENEX PAPER TOWELS 2 ..,.,..49° lllfllllllllll t SPECIALS AVAILABLE AT VERNON RIVER CO-OP AND SOURIS CO-OP l l\\\ I'IIIIIIII ti! Minnow/Inn \‘III I“ ||\\“II III" lIIIIT/lll\| “A of tit 5/4/qu (7015 ’ What's got the girls buzzin’ over their cards? lt’s the great neirs one friend tells anotheruabout CO-OP SUPER MARKET’S STOREWIDE LOW PRICES and how we deal out KING-SIZE VALUES in foods to a Queen’s taste. There’s no need to shuffle here at CO-OP SUPER MARKET to give you a winning cartful BUYS and a grand salm in SAVINGS. SAUSAGES 59c FOR A QUICK MEAL FRESH 0R CORNET) M. L. MAC & CHEESE. PICKLE & PIMENTO - 49c STEAKETTES BEEF BRISKET 29c Cooked MEATSZM 49c SWIFT‘S PR EM 117M FRESH FROZEN BACON ‘ 69c MACKEREL 3F0R39c PRIME RIB—KING OF THE BEEF ROASTS—FRO‘M BRANDED BEEF Roast Beef 69” FEENICS 39¢ BAYVIEW SOLID WHITE 2 65¢ QUALITY TUNA BABY ClAMS 2 59c BAYVIEVV QUEEN CHARLOTTE CLEANED SHRIMP 29c RELISH TIN Q.’I‘.F. TROPICAL—l5 OZ. TINS FRUIT SALAD 2 53c of BIG GREEN GABLES r: m .— '3 SMOKED SHANKLESS LB. 7 OZ. TINS 48 OZ. TINS 69¢ PICKLES .IAR HEINZ INDIA AND PICCALILLI LIBBY'S TOMATO KETCHUP I‘Z OZ. JAR STIRLING BEAUTY ' 18 OZ ‘3 SOAP 6.’.:fi‘:..39c 29 PIC luncheon MEAT 39c 3111?...“ 3 a ‘1 TIN EIIoIiiENING 93c BEANS 69c SALADA PRIOR PARK 90 TEA BAGS WITH FORK TEA BAGS 233’ 836 LIBBY'S DAISY FIVE STRING SUNNYVALE 2 2:13: “C” 996 6 KING SIZE 7 5 F A B LIBBY'S 28 Oz' FULL SIZE PACK AGE 'I‘INS NO PREMIUM 2 99¢ PUMPKIN 43° Listen to News and Views on Groceries—ch Thursday of 'II can. S -fv-n v‘ .4 RKET, Inna—I" Puma?“ o 7"..7' M’A PER .4 Ins—III FREE DEL WERV - ‘ . around looking for "specials”—The TOP HONOR VALUES are rigl}; SHREDDED WHIEAT BISCUITS BY QUAKER o69 KING SIZE PKG. SUNKIST SEEDLESS ORANGES 79° 5 LBS. NEW CROP RHUBARB FRESH GREEN CUCUMBER WASHED READY TO COOK w 33c EACH SPINACH 29c EEKEIIAGE 9c ZERO PAK SWEET CHERRIES 29c DIPIDMAT TURKEY, BEEF & CHICKEN MEAT PIES 4 LOO McCAIN‘S——2 LB. POLY BAG 15 OZ. PKG. PEAS & CARROTS 49c ‘ HIGH LINER SCAllOPS 55c iiiiiii” n 0% 65¢, PIG. .7