v , I Thursday. Feb. 16, 1956 The Guardian, Page 3'5 , Report Feelings Ruffled h British Invitation To Soviet Leaders May Be Cancelled By JAMES F. KING LONDON (AP)-Russian attacks on British colonial policies are giving Britain second thoughts about her invitation to Soviet Pre- mier Bulganin and Communist party chief Khrushchev to visit London in April. A government source said that unless Moscow's propaganda cam- paign is toned down the Soviet visit, heralded as a ”goodwill tour.” might be cancelled. British feelings also have been bruised by Bulganin's by-passing of Prime Minister Eden in his re- Enghstmns me enngi-an an noun 3 party. annual picnic is held for the Orphans. Layetlee and children's Christmas stockings are sent to the "European save the Children Association." Lucy Maud Giant Auto Industry In U.S. Mmgomuyionn Annual Meeting. I I Having Trouble Slowing Down The combined monthly and .3. By DAVID J. wluun: . industry employs about aoo.ooo 10- Mi" Catherine Bethune. Educat- DETROIT (AP)-The giant auto duction workers. So the Ippr0iI:lm' :lI;'.IcgI::elpIy'I'ci.'.ptiI: :l'cf'i.,Mi"3I ional secretary. save her tenor!- industry which built nearly ll.ooo.- ately 4o,ooo laid off during the last DE. um, new ,, bu nunn D, ,,n.,' Protects Included aid to Idootdd V 000 passenger cars last year il couple of months is an extremely Rujbb Dumb” the evgnlni of pd; 5cI"”I5' bwks I" 9”” CI'”l9'” ' having difficulty slowing down. small proportion of t.he total. But gh. M,-nu H E. Mme, Jr Regent L""'3"Y? and the I-0-D-E shield Despite worker layoffs now t.otall- nobody in industry circles isbold was in tun unuuu ' " I" the MUSIWI F95"ViiL diSii'ih"t- ing approximately 40,000. some enough to say there will be M vpbe mum” Wu opened nnn the '9” "f I-0-D-E 9519048"?-0 WIIWI5 ' four-day-a-week operations and the further employment cuts; minutes of the previous meeiln and the annual Nurse schom-'hI"' elimination of practically all over- The sales chiefs are Iayinl I read by the Sec'y Mr, 331: During the year our Immigration time. the factories still are produc- substantial upsurgg in new car de Dumont Th" mumged tn"! renal; and Canadlanization Convenor etr lng at.a rate of better than 7.250.- mand will come around March 1. of mu -1-neuunun M” Reg Mw tended several Citizenship Cere- 000 cars I year. This is a tradition in the auto In- Lean ' ' ' monies and Scrap Books for chil- An estimated 100.000 - plus new dustry. Should it fail to ,deve10lP Thd Educational Sec'y Miss dre" were 39'" i" 8 Port WOYIKBP curs currently are held by retal.l- there obviously will be' more cnmenlnn Bethune nnnnnud noon at Halifax. era. The big field stocks, approxt worker layoffs. had been purchased for Villa The l10mii1uUn8 Committee which imately twice as great as they were One of the first questions that Green school some member, V5: consisted of Mrs Stanley Lancast- at this time last year. coupled with arise s with announcement d u - - nu gun", for tn, Munch er, Mpg, Avon And,-ew and M”, an unexpected lag in retail de- worker layoffs in the auto industry of Dunes -A sum of mane was Ross Down presented their 1966 mand. precipitated the production is whether those affected are not voted 1-unftnn PE 1 Musinulypenu slate up officers the result of the cutbacks and consequent worker protected by the supplemental un- Nu; Annvn, ' H election as fbubws Houbrmly Rb. iIY0tt9- mmployment compensation asree Tb, mggtlng was men ...b.,..,...,d gent. Mrs. William Brehaut; Re- The car makers do not attemprments negotiated last year between nun gb, ubnbgl meeting opened, gent. Mrs. Frank Andrew; 1st. Vice Regent, Miss Margaret Riley; 2nd. gieneinip-l(l)n)iI;nvlvll:?lvI.t,cllnxllf)i(ligzl:rtmlll:1e &:the auto companies and the United The minute, for February 1955 penitence to North America. I - 'e was Thomas Jefferson, and not i any Communist. t i "I think present-day Americans. . the descendants of Jefferson and j. Washington. will understand the desire of the Asian and : Peoples. to have their '76 too." RESENT SOVIET CHARGE Englishmen ioke about the shrinking Empire but they resent Soviet charges that they are an oppressive people, Even those who take the Empire lightly have been stirred the 1:31 week by pictures of African tribal . . chiefs in Nigeria paying homage Auto workers Union n V. R I R kl , cent corrpondence ulth Pres- . H V . meeting were read by the Secret ice agent. Mrs. an an 'n. d t and pledging loyalty to the Quben '” i t :::'.l:.t":z::3.".:”:.l:t:.: :t:.::::';:2 Mc- R-in de- use E””''”"''"” on The Soviet needling continues. The latest effort is by Soviet his- ' alkin.i an t - l:hga:agIcI:yfai(kI over llIIIoscowEIIItgaIiItsi: CROWDED CAPITAL He had this to say: - Djakarta. capital of Indonesia.- ”No one urported the idea of.wilh a population of 2,500,000 b. revolution or freedom and lnde-lcritically in need of new housing. gave her report in it she summar- ized the happenings for the year", the wdys and means of raising money. stating this was the seven-1 th year of the chapter's activities, the chapter being formed in June 1948 with eight prospective mem- bers present. This membership has grown to twenty-eight leading to more and greater projects. Treasurer. Mrs. Reg. MncLean; Educational Secretary, Miss Cath- erine Bethune; Echoes Secretary, Mrs. Robert Younker; Standard Bearer, Mrs. A. E. Lehnen; Coun- icillors, Mrs. H. E. Miler, Jr, Mrs. Ronald Smith and Mrs. Clive Stew- art. A vote of thanks was extended to the Regent also a vote of thanks retail. demand at high levels through the normally slow early weeks of the year. MAY BE MORE CUTS In round figures the automotive til next June 1 and. moreover the workers laid off were either up- orary or low seniority emp Jeee who would stand to benefit only slightly under the plan. LT . Plan To Beautify Land Near Go't.PocI At the instigation of a City necessary to beautify this 1114' Council oolnmlttee comprised of Councillors E.C. Johnstone and Elmer MacDonald. along with I citizen's committee comprised of Dr. R.G. Lea, Dr. J.H. Maloney and Mr. Robert Hyndman. ii topo- The plan calls for gravelled and convert it into a public garden lpnthways. the planting of shrubs Lending valuable ' were and flowers and the ' '- of Mr. R.R. Hurst of the Science Ser- park benches where citizens can vice Laboratory and Mr. Gordon enjoy the beautiful scenery avail- Warren of the Expeiimental Farm able to them. Recommends Changes In glihphlcal survey was made last (311 of the field lying between Government Pond and the Nurse's Residence of the Prince Edward Is no Hospital. he purpose of the survey was it was through these men that! pictures and a sketch of the area was sent to Ottawa where a com- plete and accurate plan was madr by Mr. Oliver of the Horticultur , ,al Branch. Department of Agrlcult- I to determine what steps would be lure. Subject to the approval of the Provincial Government it is pro- posed ta close off the road runnln along the West side of the Pan . This will be surfaced and grassed with a single pathway running along the edge of the Pond. of the 7.400 prisoners in St. Vincent de Paul penitentiary are sewing MONTREAL (CP) -- Only three Reform Of Sex Offenders iicularly repulsive. Col. Georges Lebel. Warden at nearby St. Vincent de Paul pen- purlng the year the chapter was fortunate to gain as memhe I Mrs. Vernon Williams and Mrs. Donald MacMlllan. The Treasurer, Mrs. Reg. Mao Lean. gave her report showing a favorable balance for the year. indefinite terms as criminal sex- itentiary. told the commission that to the press for their service in donating space in their paper for the chapter's activities. Meeting then adjourned and lunch was served. hostesses being Margaret Riley, Mirion Matthews, Graine Crosby and Mrs. Ian De- lo . Mrs. H. E. Miller Jr.. Regent. 13 then gave her repo . t” ' the members. her executive and var- ious committees. for their co-Opel” ual psychopaths. a royal commis- sion was told Tuesday. The evidence came as psychia- ..i.. um sum... llll'.IIIllEllF sex offenders "are not receiving na MacPhalli Sec'y. Wendel Hyde- any useful tneuunnntn-v Treasurer. Wilma Hyde; Junlof Clow will take care of Birthday it ill Mlznolilm MEDOWBANK "' "”""" Only three of the sex offenders were held Feb. 6th, from the Chapel of Mills Mortuary, Coos Bay. Oregon. She was born Hattie May Drake. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drake, West River. P. E. Island. She graduat- ed from Prince Edward Island Hospital school of nursing in 1913. She married George Purdy Scott Ifl:I923 and moved to Oregon. She issurvived by her husband. George Purdy Scott. Coos Bay; two sons. Waiter Bruce. Coos Bay; Gordon Ross. Missionary in American sjmoa; two grandchildren; two brothers: Arthur W. Drake, Vict- aria. B. C: Richard Drake, P.E Island; three sisters, Mrs. C. W. Lucky, San Fracisco, Cal; Mrs. A. E. Hyde, Winnipes. Man.. and January meeting in the school.- Meeting op ” with singling one verse of the hymn "Jesus Lover of My Soul." This was followed by alll repealing the Mission B and Purpose and Prayer and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Bevcrely Jewell read the 23rd psalm. readings were given by: Eleanor Hydc, Wilma Hyde and Joanne Mat-Fadgen. Mrs. Sterling Clow read the last chapter in the study book. Several members paid their fee. Eleanor Hyde placed money in the "Birthday Box". The offering was received by Loretta MacLean while "Hear the Pennies Dropping" was changes are needed to cure such psychopaths and to protect society. ual psychopaths ”and I don't see what good it Is doing them." he V8ll0l'S namely Mrs. various committees Avon Andrew for The minutes of the last meeting were read by Elgggbr Hyde and that the majority of persons com- approved 3. 1-eqd, nigcuggion cook -mitting sex offences-nearly 300 pllace on ways of raising moneiy'lcompIaInts were recorded here last definite was decided year-are treated under the till next meeting. Each family will eral criminal law. pay for their own subsclptions to given light sentences and soon World Friends this year. Meeting turned loose. t nothing closed by all repeating the Mizpah first offenders and amendable to Witnesses told the commission gen- some were Others, although they might be said. The royal commission on c Inal law relating to criminal sex- ual psychopaths-currently sitting here-is under the chairmanship of Chief Justice J. C. McRuer of the high court of Ontario. Dr. Alastair MacLeod. psychia- trist presenting a brief on behalf of the John Howard Society. said: rln"-7 for Immigration and Canadlanizah Ways and Means: Miss Margaret Riley for Films; Mrs. B. B. Jones ion; Mrs. Donald Martin for Ser- 'vices at Home and Abroad: Mrs. Alan Andrew for Membership; Mrs. Ian Rankin for Child Welfare. In the field of Child Welfare the chapter's main project is helping the Cerebral Palsy Clinic donat- We Carry! A Large Stock Featuringz. Bulova, Gadman and Longene Watches. Also a com- plete stock of smartly designed rings. 24 Hour Engraving lug funds to purchase equipment DBOMOBE SCHOOL January Report Grade X: 1, Eleanor Hughes: Gladys Hughes. Grade IX: 1. Imelda Callaghan: 2. Margaret Hughes; 3. Eric Mc- Guirk. treatment and reform. were given long "savage" sentences because their crimes were considered par- 2, 2, Thelma Hughes. Grade IV: 1, Edna Barret. Grade ll: 1. Helen Barrett. "The federal government should establish one or more hospitals or clinics attached to one or more penitentiaries to which all crim- lnal sex psychopaths would then be; sent to serve their sentences. which would allow treatment tol Burke's Jewellers 172 QUEEN STREET A: Radio Abatiud r f Mxsn G. Pu SCOT-1-. trists. clergymenu social workers under his care were in prison for 35”” durmg the y'""' n SBNSATIONAL New puue,-,1 undue, for M”. G, The Meadow Bank branch of the En';'IcIg:lgS:lm&'u3l g:au'uo::dFt:?:I:"&,: and prison offi declared that indefinite terms as criminal sex- Repmfsofwe” 3"" fmm can pmjy scan. wbb died Jan, 1911.” Cornwall Mission Band held its my SOAP DISCOVERY Burke 0 snug. Grade I A: l. Eileen Hughes; 2, be administered at the same FLAVOR M", c, Mu;-ray, P, E, Island. Grade VIII: 1. Hope Rose; 2, Rosemary McGuirk. time." Pall bearers were: Davis Har- Verna MacPha'll was organist John McGuirk. Grade I B: Charles Barrett. ReV- IVOF 11 Williams. chair- Aufhol-ixgd yard. Jim liammons. Waiter Mc- for the meeting. "I am so glad." Grade VII: 1. Edward Hughes; Highest Average in Senior mil” 01 the United Church com- Gaire. Alex Gordon, August Sveen. closed this part of the meeting. 2. Reginald Carrigan. Grades. Hope Rose, 93 per cent; mlttee on social service, said that and Kenneth Fredcrickson. Burial Following is the list of officers for Grade VI: 1. Shirley McGuirk: in Junior Grades. Edna Barrett, moral and spiritual help should gs in Sunset Memorial Park. Coss the coming year: Piesident, Bev- 1. Shirley Hughes. 96.5. he added to treatment for sex of. y. . ereiy Jewell; Vice-president, Ver- Grade V: 1. Margaret Barret; Teacher: Mrs. John Barrett. fenders. - Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies , TIP TOP TAILORS 1 """”""tt . Household Appliances '. 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