eters Man i. At 102 ne + the Se Teens — Saturday _ ae — of S ISLAND NEWS PAGE"= fas Montague, Souris, Kings County endaw and daughler, Ss. 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 2, 1962. ual al ge eee oe Seal Hunt Drama = Seen Nearly Over: helicopters. on April 13. was the son of Mr. and . John Larkin of St. Peters and : San a saw mill and a farm at Peters before gp: to Charlottetown near- | ly 16 years ago. A well-known step-dancer in ST. PETERS — This smal!!came with three morth-shore P.E.1. village is| They took the rifles off my men, |his day, Mr. Larkin Bol once again returning to its nor- 4nd stole pelts belonging to us."’| a r of arles mal activities as the seal hunt- ee ! Inspector A.S. McNeil, He is survived by one son | manding officer “L” Division| James in Dingwell’s Mills and for the past month begin) | RMP here, said last night no|two daughters, Cathariae, Mrs. their departures homeward urther developments or inci-| Edward MacQuaid, and Theresa, When all sealers, the planes | dents had been reported. The) Mrs. Lowell Anderson, Farming- ers who have been in the area and boats have gone, it will seem) .op<+ of the “storm” seems to| ton ton production from 21,000 tons| ton. When the last man left Me+| most northerly community in ne Bg a es like a mone has me. the oe have blown over, he said. The funeral will be ‘held from |in 1950 t 0 72,000 tons in 1960. | Bride went to a police station.|the world. %5 Stoc ad the y The sealing operations ha weer bee: Mr. ae J have oo 105 _ Mills, Tuesday 8:30 ne ing Church, Se! oan ae k. Interment will be a a = cemetery. Former Resident : Passes In Mass. | GEORGETOWN — Word has | of 78 Grandview Avenue, North | Revere, Mass., in his 91st year. Mr. Doyle was the son of La P. and Ann | (Currie) Doyle - St. Peters Bay. He leaves to mourn th daughters: Olive ( Mrs. i William |O’Connell), Grace (Mrs. John Doffins), (Mrs. Howard Salomon) all of North Revere, | Mass. and one brother, J. J. Doyle of Georgetown. GREEK COTTON Greece increased annual cot-| | Branch of the Essex Trust Com- |man, 37, suffered a wound in “cea [Bandits Rob u ve Trust Co, LYNN, Mass. (AP) — Three) bandits, " armed with machine- guns, robbed the Lynn Ld Friday of $28,500, and kid- apped a laundry truck driver while fleeing from police. Lynn patrolman Henry Stead- the shoulder in an exchange of shots after police pursued the bandits’ car into nearby Saugus. Steadman was taken to hospital. When the holdup men reached | Everett they stopped their car beside the laundry truck of Thomas McBride, 40, of Chelsea. Melride later told ootice he ordered into the inside of the covered truck and one of the gunmen took the wheel. The bandits left the truck one by one before they reached. Rox- | bury on the other side of Bos- at a fairly high level during the second quarter, there aon Wednesday when they rose, Cigarette stocks were dows © Increase Seen) fisr> cutback in re {in direct response to unofticia. | badly. Philip Morris was off ’ news that the framework of a} 7%, Liggett and Myers 6% and Steel Pri sae a week is €% | steel labor agreement had been Lorillard 4%. e Sem eee to be about the same @5) Ge with the details to be, The steels rallied on the news CLEVELAND (AP) — No the estimated 2.99000 tons prov| hammered out. The advance|of the agreement and thes general sieel price increase 1s | uced {he previous, wesk Slee!) vas the first in eight sessions. | sagged backward. U.S. Sted likely to result from a new ia about 10,550,000 ingot tons, the! eee Jones ; Bed — fast a fhe a - bo - os ao poy ntoel magazine | rash fay aah ae °° | 706 .95. Volume slipped to 14,-/New York Stock Exchange was “The metalworking weekly eee 924,190 shares from 15,831,030 wick, off 1 at 34 on 158,. says the steel industry pamanae the week before. i eee Most active on the ais ueaieat to secever part of IN, 7. Stocks The Associated Press average| an Stock Exchange was the increased labor ts “via declined 2.20 to a its woe-| Gull A prem Land, up % at nk cia aioe cadatal Show Moderate 0n¢_weekly drop | 14% on 307,600 shares. at opportune times.’’ It points out that the industry, confronted with intense competition and lack of strong demand, has had no general price hike since July $1, 1958. Steel says that although strong demand from the auto- motive and construction indus- tries may keep steel shipments Loss For Week | EW YORK (AP) The | stock market failed to mount a} consistent advance last week was a moderate loss, The week’s decline spoiled a good chance of Pepin. a gain for March and the average was off slightly on the month's or POLAR TOWN The Danish scientific station at Pearyland, Greenland, is the been followed keenly by many) Jslanders. The sight of big heli- | copters and planes parked in back yards is becoming a com- mon sight to residents of the area. The Alberton sealing group under the direction of Glenn Matthews left for its homes yes- terday. The group landed 86 seal pelts Saturday, but were forced to slow operations due to the heavy fog in the area. Matthews leaving for his home in Alber- ton, said the ice is getting very soft and slushy and it was be- coming too risky to continue hunting out on the ice. “There are still lots of seals left,’’ he} Crockett « Stevy ee Proudly Join To Assist said. Mr. Matthews said he was | pleased with the operatiun in general and with the fine wea- | ther experienced. The plane piloted by Robert McIlwaine, Tryon, left the area Saturday and the New Bruns-| wick plane piloted by Micheal | McComb is expected to leave for | home today. The remainder of the nec- essary cable was flown to the “East Star’ Saturday. The ship | earlier had broken a cable on one of its winches. Also sent! along with the cable to the ship were refreshments and maga- ines from the Matthews party, in appreciation of the assistance to the four men who spent some Chesterfields Rs Little As $30 Down LOQK....at tHIs BUDGET PLAN 13 1 Month time on one of the sealing ves- sels during the snowstorm in late March. SEAL PUPS SHOWN The two seal pups Matthews | will send to California probably | today have been the centre of attraction over the week-end. | The pups, stored in a barn be- | longing to Lloyd Darrach, St. Peters, were put on exhibition by members of the local Boy Scout group who charged admission to see the pups. A total of $5 was said to have been collected by | the boys. Meanwhile the sealing party under Dr. Marc Arsenault is still in the area. The six helicopters | with the group were all in St. | Peters for the weekend. Most of the men are still lodging at Holy | | Name Hall in St. Peters. about the reported vio- fence between members of the Arsenault helicopters and erew members of the Arsenault hell- copters and crew members of the sealing vessel ‘“‘North Star VI" lask week, Dr. Mare Arsen- ault said last night, “I refuse to make any comments. Those sealing ships, rather than stir- ring up insignigicant trouble ov- er the loss of 30 or ts should be looking after the 60,- 000 or 70,000 pelts on the ice that may go to waste. I think it’s a} Jot of wildfire over nothing”. SAID MISUNDERSTANDING RCMP in Charlottetown said | Saturday that violence and theft | reported Friday on the seal-hunt- | ing grounds appear to be the result of a misunderstanding. Police questioned several men in connection with claims by | “North Star VI" that a helicopter Swooped down on the | ice about 45 miles north of P.E.I. and carried off 350 of the North Star's pelts. An RCMP ee ee said William Sumarah, , Co-owner of the North Star nian Com- any Limited with his brother George, also complained that the helicopter crew disarmed | two North Star pared "sear near a pile of seal pe The police sotkueie out | | the matter appeared to boil down to identification of the | pelts. 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