New Perth standard first aid alass received Red Cross certifi- uies recently. ' p FRONT -Idrs. Elliott. Smith. tlrs Stanley Meadowskl. Miss New Perth .First Aid Class Win Red Cross Award iii-.5 Charlotte Gordon. public ,,,.-nun nurse conducted a Red my... standard First Aid Course in New Perth during the winter munlltb. The group was tested in use practical skills of Bandaging. snlvniing. and Artilicial Respir- gtinn on Wednesday night by Sin- i large number of people crowd- ,.g um; way tnto the Communi v unvre last night to participate in in interesting and entertaining vacation Week Programme. Last night's programme was ihe tirst in a series of three. all of ulllcll are detincd to promote and -ncourage vocations to the life oi the Priesthood. Brotherhood or Sisterhood. The meeting last night was ad- iressed by Rev. William Simpson of Saint Dunstaii's University and Rex. R. Bcdard. C.Sa.R. The two nricsts spoke on the beautiful vo. rations of the Priesthood and Re liglous Lite. Their talks were followed by an interesting little play entitled tvcret Love" which was narrat- od to a background ol beautiful music while the actors portrayed the story on stage in silent pan- tnuiine. - Those taking part were Miss nrnevlcve Macnonalrf. R.N. Miss my-een Shaw. Ii N. Mrs Eliza- brth Willett. .lack MacGulgan and it": Burge The piano music was r'xve.d by Verne Somcrs while mu: Biaclcett recorded and play- ed the narration and music on special high fidelity equipment. iii; Lona Ant By WILIIII-M IOBINIEILG ROME flautersl - After nine days of hectic maiioeuvr . Adena Zall. an opponent of tlie l'asciata and the Communists. us asked Wednesday night to litical crtlla. President Glovann G r o II c ht charged the wyeahoid Christian Democrat with the taslt of tonn- Ing a new government to replace the coalition administration of Premier Antonio Segni. Segutta administration ieu when the right - wing Ioctlltat party uithdrew its tour ministers from the 12-month - old cabinet as a step toward possible merger with the left-utng Socialists. Zoli. minister of ilnance. ltudget ml justice in previous govern- narty wanted to set up a cabinet rompoced of all Christian Demo t-rats. But. he added. thisla neces- sary because of the refusal of the allies of his party to continue the rentro coalition which had gov- -rncd Italy with enlybrtaf intac- ruptions for the last nine years. PIBPAIII iron ll.lC1'l0N He told reporters he does not niend to set up a "transitory & -rnmont" hilt BIIIHIIIHIIJ ea Vocation Week Program At Community Centre form a cabinet and end ltaiyts po- . gharies Kennedy. Mrs.- Homer ours. BACK -Reginald Mellish. Glen-i an clair Cutcilllr. The Candidates and their fri- ends enjoyed the Accident Pre- vention lilms which Mr. Cutcliile showed before he presented Red Cross Certificates to the iollovu ing men and women Mrs Allister Currie. Mrs neg- inald liennebery. Mrs Charles Kennedy. Mrs. Cyrus Martin. Mrs Stanley Mcodowskl. Mrs. Homer Moore. Mrs. Elliott Smith. George Kennedy. Glendon Mac- Laren. Reginald Mellish. George Dewar received a Junior certificate. Reverend Father E. Doyle. C.ss.R and Mrs. Willett. were in charg oi the production. The programme concluded with an exceptionally good film on the development of a vocation to the Redemptorist Priesthood. ii de- picted the various steps involved in the training of a priest and showed flashes of a priest's work in the mission fields. Both sides of the Community Centre were lined with booths ll- lirtrating various Religious Ord. ers. Thesc booths contained lit- erature on these orders and were stalled by oiisllfied persons to give out reoiiired in'nrmation Another lnterostlng feature of the programme was the Kniilits of Falumtviis booth with their lit arwture rtisolay The Kniahts arc in the process of launcliind a camniilon to nromote wholesome rt"F""'W particularly among the 'vnutli of the Frovlnrc. Their tvvwth last oi-'h' contained at wealth of good literature and was well natrmized The orrwramtpe will be rontin lied tnnt"hl at the Covnmiinity Can two soil tomorrow night at Holy Redeemer Church. i-Tascisti Is Asked To Form Italian Gov't will 0lICCIIII'u:z on urgent legisla- tion before the general elections next year. This legislation will include treaties ratttying common market pean atomic pool. The Christian UenloCl'iil;- are the largest party in the 590-man chamber of delegates with NI seats. Zoli has been a lile-long anti Fascist and nearly was executed for his part in the wartime libera- tion movement. A lawyer. he has A reputation for being a successful moderator of conflicting views. lie belongs in no party friction. one of the rea- sons ior his Ielectlon. He entered politics early and was s leading membcr of the people's party. forerunner of the Christan Democrats. alter the First World War. When Musaollni's Fascists came to power. he retired from public life and practiced law. in 1042. he organized secret meetings at his Florence home to plan the local liberation move- ment. t I Like other Christian Democrats. he has opposed Communist man- lneuvree in post-war ltaly and the l.'.'uro- P.M. Declares Ir IAIOLD llollllotl - Puss aian IOUND otii. (CPI- si. i.-mat his oath . is::i-. iiupsti the tedcs'ai-provin- rial tax - pics. but he warned that sum has Illltlllti tlltntoil Ontario May Have Key To Canadian Unity Mr st. Laurent said it was the opposition and not the government which had tried to abuse the rules of Parliament. The pipeline leslo lation had been debated with heat which sosn ' avPNaohed biv- iterness. I "Built is not true at all the gov- Otiarlotie Gordon. instructor. Mrs. don M;cL.1-95' Georg. . nay”, was; '9" opposition tin all too George .Kennedy. Mrs. Reginald i-lennebery. Mrs. Cyrua Mar-tin. Mrs. Allister Currie. Receives Bachelor Of 'Law Degree RGMVIIIR a Bachelor of Law dfgrng at Dalhousie University wedltesday was George Rudolph Mt'-Mutton of Kenalngton. , R9”tV1ltiz a Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering at the University of New Bnmgwjck gm, William Baird Judson of Charlotte- tovtn. and receiving g Bachelor of Education was Charles Leroy Anew of Charlottetown. hlew Information On Gulf Stream LONDON (AP) The c,'u1g Stream probably flows in two di- rectioiis. north of the surface and south in the At.Iant,ic's depths, gn admiralty bulletin suggested Sat- urday Research on the subject has hcen carried out by the Bntlsll National institute of Oceano- graphy and the Oceanographic institution of Woods Hole. Mass. The hullciln said instruments called deep floats. tubular devices lowered thousands of feet Into the water and recording movement. indicatcd that down below the water moves in a southerly direc- tion I ate effort to halt uni-est. 1 y United States anl this Negro Thur-day.M.y 15.1957 The Guardian Page 11; Freedom Of Speech Banned By: Wobbly Haitain -Government: roar so PRINCE. list view Also ruled NI WWCT GIICII strikes Intdlsdd D 90211!!! BOV- "”"' ""905 freedom of speech ernmcatal hiaettsae. , "5 "1,'"-lied the Press. radio and' judiciary Wednesday in a deeper. t HEAVY FINII i The council ordered heavy lines and tntprisonlnlat us to tit mom. for all ounce I If Baltfs Wltbhly temporary govgm. . There was a hint that using 51"-0' lllllhl step in to help solve . the economic and social problems radio station that led to the ouster d dictatnr- don or koodc&Ill d president Gen. Paul Maglore last llncittng revolt. December and riotous demnnstra-' it prohibited an court from rul-- "0" Finn lng that the eascutivs council is The new US ambassaclor. Ger- llleglal C to NCOQA" "5 I" D'"'- "tit ll! Dresentlng liistauthortty. I credentials to the seven-member lengisg the lit executive council that he is ready luv. the bachln to explore means by which the man army. wont be speedily ar- um i rested and tried by a special trib- tlon in the Caribbean might to mini. operate in finding solutions. pr.-9.; Q-mcm, fund human.- A general election is set for gtely. . -NM 15- . i Auyoi-liars in nnnr labor de- Alarmed over a continuing threat Ipartinent walked out. charlinl the of revolution, the executive mom i executive council was the voice fort cil mued a decree to prevent. is ;i..,o mu, Loni. Dejea alnd Daniel tact-multiplying toes from ”plung- I lzlgnole. among the to candidates log the country into disorders and (or an presidency. -n-rchv-" I Voter registration. sums Tues- lt banned all public demonstrs- day. proceeded slowly in Port au toina. speeches and the distribution T prince. Guam. um npim, gm. 0' bulletin! lltd W'"t"t15 Elmwt at laps in all tivs d epartmcs ts "inciting the people to revnlt".n.m,g, I y... ,n..-.... l -R:ireImerit OI Well Known I Ch'town Customs Officer Mr. George E Shel-ran for ma. l,..-ugly wounded at the battle at 31 years I member of tholraachendale in "11. 3 Charlottetown Customs and Excise; As a y man he was on thei Service retired as of yesterday. I itali of the cyst Bank of Canada hlr- Iherren was a veteran oil and later was accountant with the World War I and a pi-ominontltirm M 'rm-up .54 Co. at this member of the Canadian Legion 1 city Passing through various cus- B.E.5.L. Flnlisiing in the Znrllinms promotions. he washcogtltllti Setge. Battery he proceeded nver- I mg clerk in charge of t 0 lists seas and Joined the nth SelrieIand Express Branch on his retire-i Battery on its organization in menl. Mr. sherren during his England. He saw much service service was a very competent and in Belgium and l-'ranci- and waairnurtaous officer. For many years he was Secretary of the Provin- 'cial Commons oi the Canadian Legion and was a charter mem-i her of the Charlottetown Brant-h.t 7;... isms; . On the eve of his rettrementl An item In the Guardian of trwlay.lw was waited on by the staff all Brought to mind a little brown-the local office. The address from trunk the members was read DU J- Away in a closet unmoleated it lay . Rugggll 54, .1011" mg . pyeung. To some it might seem. "lust use- I mm, M A gm fmm (ha sun was less lunk made by Robert F. Acornv I But tome. "very precious" indrecl Th, collector Lennu-.1 w. 5905.! Were its contents all ihru the years win on bah,” of un pep"-mun” ”The Cult Stream was strong to the north near the surface." it said. ”Thcre was little or no movement between 4,500 leet and 6.000 Ieet. Three iloats at 8.200 feet and tour at 9.200 teet went south. One of the deepest did one- third ol a knot steadily. travel- ling: 23 iiiilcs in 66 hours." Studies were made on the Brit- .-ish research ship Discovery ll land the American research vea- tsel Atlantis Findings appeared to iconlirm an earlier supposition -that in the Gulf Stream area there is a slice oi ocean a mile and a half below the surface go which there is little motion. and that there is northward” movement above the slice and southward movement below it. Plan "M.R.E.C. Summer Camps I The Augustine Cove camp man- thg Eurnpegn agement. committee met in Chant tlnttetou-n last week with Mrs. Dora tsabean. the MREC general sec- retary from Saint John. Baptist and United Chui-ch of Canada on P.E.l? irom their boys. girls. chlldrens. and young peoples work committees. There was consider- Iable discussion regarding camp lpolicy. preparation for. and oper- !ation of the camp during the corn- fins Iummer.. Dates approved for campers lare as follows: Boys July I - ll. young people. Jilly l2 - ft. girls. July 16 - 2'1. Junior children July 29 - August 8. all dates inclusive. A program oi publicity is being planned to get a bettor under- Istandmg. more interest and as- tsistsnce for the camp. Committee chairman is David Murphy Char- Ilottatnwn. secretary. Mrs. Thomas Humphrey. Kensington. treasurer. lEl'lIesI Murphy. Surnmersidu. The United Baptist representative la Rev. Keith Hobson. Summarside. and United Church representative is ltev. Howard Christie. Char- .tott.etows. There are also several other members representing vari- ous groups. MASSACRE!) BIVAL Hull WEWEAK. New Guinea tOPt- Wttfr lemon 0 ly to ”'"" '”".f.. W3?” "73& Iior a tribal manna .. A 13-year- old native boy named KIDIII up acduiued in the sllprcsnc court trial. Led by war ohiet Damsogin. they massacrId.lI rnesnhen at En rival Attbalnsina tribe in me prlmaiiva depth district lat year. From its mementocs some letters 0; Nmoul Raven". pmugwi 1'" we'll” Mr Sherren with a certificate for; tw'"lt' I "V I” '”V"" "W r't"'.meritorious service. Mr. Good. I "” twin and several members of the- siatl expressed their regret alt losing such an efficient oltiaerj and agreeable fellow worker. I Mr. Sherren in his remarks. . thanked the staflhtor their though: Sum! wme” hand. A" ,,m,,dH ;tuiness and tort f co-operation .1. And their pensd nrrhpushcd aside'.ls':fviI;:"IV'd d"''"" h" 9"l"l 'l The ink wells ry t at once they 5115,; l Mr. and Mrs. Bherreit intend to To 5”, 3., D... 4.. Wm, wm. pmqgy continue their residence in Char-1 1-hi. mm mm. ,, 1.4 ,0 you" .34; t lottetown and plan to visit Englandy ms, and continental Europe this Fall. Whose body ties in Vormanrlv m Tho buried 'neath that red earth are He never shall torgotten he. Iota letters written with an old- tlme pen .0ld letters ltll read witli a and- l dening yen. I cunari BEVOLT suit: ...t tflA!i!.l. Fla. (Art - A For-t respondent who spent two weeks; M” Irlllitllhs ildetlfutsautsldld usattillifdaiyoge Ii An rydgiuletier with no trace at glad-hem Md" H "gr '2 -Mug. ' , , I open war against can o it behooves each one who lites ton." vim” M the Colmubi. Bm.& President Fuigencto Batista. Boh- ert Yaber of tile Columbia Broad- casting system said he is con- An old letter lull of war time .sad- I? iln the lreedom man have wrought tFor peace of soul tor them to l t l . ”"-V” winced Castro eventually will Eorhruegxt M "M1 I" "I "mytnverthrov Bat1'sia'a government. 1 Let new letters now be vmm-.o To our boys who yet remain I l OLD IIIIINI Pray the toes Iuhdugd and smit- igs. The abbey at. Iury It. Ed-I Ne'er will dare to rise again. munds. 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