MEMBER OF SAN surrounded by Italy. Today. San Marino's Communists, chaIan- A pistol is on desk as Alvaro Casall. a member of the anti- communist provisional govern- ment looks at pnpus in San Mar- ino. small rspzmlic completely MARINO ANTI-RED gcd for control by the anti-Reds, The noncormmunist have asked the United Nations ment is recongnized by italy. for help because ef what the; AP Wirephste by radio from Rome t . . ifs GOV call a "blockade" of their bor- der by the Italian government. govern- WESTERN GUARDIAN ll0'l' Chicken supper church basement Wellington rlflill Thanksgiving Day. October 1.-lth. REGULAR Thursday nmst dancslettn. Kcnsingwn Legion ilall. Canadian Press Staff Writer. an the United States took a fresh 1 Monday at some of the ir- ritants. largely of American origin. which beset their sco- ncmlc relations. A four-man cabinet committee from Ottawa. led by Finance Minister Donald Fleming. sat down with state Secretary Dulles and three other U.S. cabinet sec- retaries to exchange views on what can be done to solve the problem. CARD PARTY Legion Heme Kcnsingion i k 8.30. Sponsor- ed by Ladies Auxiliary. THE DUART Beauty Salon will be closed for holidays from October lst to October lith. LARGE oak barrels. Weddell 3”” c””"'d' The talks at the state dmnrt- H0” Chicken supper and dance "'91" Will CGWIIIO 3310181! ii St. Mark's Hall Lot 7 Wednesday d- y. be gums tug. Flernllll told 30014!!! INC 3:nl4M,?,:o r "we" - Monday's sessions that the dis- cussions were conducted "with ALL TAXES owing Middleton the utmost frankness on both School will be handed in for col- sides and in the frientliest pol- iection October 30th. By order sibles apirit. "He declined windi- of trustees. g cate what pacific stnblecta wet: noosrmo orders for coal and :”',':ld;f':,:"l ".' "" gflliue awelg P9Co::1al::dl”3ww”n::- The Joint Canada-U3. conns';lrt.- IE V f . . wade". Albany. Phone 27.”. ice on trade and economic aifa BUYING poultery daily. Mon- WASHINGTON (C?) - Canada Canada And The, U. S. Take Fresh Look At Trade Problems group set to in 1963 and then pigeon-holed after two meetings. It was revived foliovwingt he elec- tion ol the Progressive Conserva- tive government. "0! GREAT IMPORT" A state department announce- ment sald the talks are regarded with "great irrvortance" because they provide a chance "for fuller understanding and Qeedier pro gross toward the solution of eco- nomic rotslems affecting Can- ada a the United States." Chief itun on the agenda ap- peared to be Canada's complaint that U.S. methods of disposing of surplus wheat are undermining Canadian markets. Prime Minis- ter Dieferltaker has accused the Asnericens of tidng "fire - sale" methods to unload surpluses built up through the use of high domes- tic price stlworts. US. sources said the Canadians fonniy launched their complaint on this score. Both sides were reported to have a better under- standing after the five-hour meet- lid! is an inter - government cdslnet day. through Thursday. Wad- dell Bros. Crnpeud. RESERVE SATURDAY Nov- ember 2nd for Crapaud United Church Hot Turkey Supper. SPORTSMAN-After lpcndinl his usual vacation at Tignish dur- lng the last six months W. D. Sumner well known sportsman and baseball promoter returned to Texas Monday. where he will resume his law practise at San Antonio. Mr. Sumner has been visiting this Province yearly for the last twenty years. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. sr Mac-Leas. Carol and Bruce Harvey Sta- tion. NB. were weekend guests of Rev. and Mrs. and. W Aioerton. i Mrs. J.C. Matthews. Asbestos. is visiting her brother-in-law and an sister. -Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bis- hop. Doraester. N.B. Father Of Mrs. M. Gardner Dies Say Charges By" Faubus Ridiculous LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (AP) - Arkansas Governor Or-val Faubua said Monday federal troops have invaded girls' dressing rmma while racial the at Central High School bit the White House denied alt. "Completely untrue and sin! completely vulgar." said James C. Hagerty. White Housa Asatatausupu-tateaeaenae Gi'.lAI'illl'III"9tIGdHOchIl'IID it sited u what: mac miaucta have federal anta-a change for gym activities. C Konstngton 0 Lions Sponsor 0 0 Big Audion At the regular meeting of the Kensington Lions Club had at the home of Dr. L.K. Zieilnski. many activities for Kensington Lions were planned. C 'ttees for the coming year of activity acre appointed. and Lion lets Cotton stated that felt this was the big year for Lion- l.ssn in Remington. With a pre- sent membership of twenty-one. he said he was leased to see them all working to make their club a better club for the better- ment of their community. He noted that some members were absent. and that the attend- ence committee chairman Allen (temples. had become a proud non for the membership committee. and sta- ted that October was member- ” ..-:.'.'.'"- "”3.':'.i...2 Word has been received at llmviiaoa if ttmigtaia close sub W"? at "'0 duh mid "'0 0' Aiberton oi the death of Mr. vetllanceisnecesarytoillwgrate WI:d:Itt;:n:IIr:aIsu an 3,';"”l' .;,'"'3"'Mj,', 3';,?u”,f,?,"' ”'.f,,"""' ""”'",,,'.",j,,.., N, .,.... blind comrntttde reported that the amt...-3 ' , plalnt .i.”i'l.”&Z. to Maj.-Gen. for the in-titute Ialuiy htr.8tmpson.snelder- winA.Walker.IacbIrtId '.u "wan. l.yg.'.g'):;mg:' .nh;l;Tdds.bQ"::- Llzissd Mme National derwent two urglcel opera Gtsartkrnen at the school. tioes in the hospital at Antigon- Pm! 900M"! 3'0”! "” Iah. Ieveral years ago he spent a wlntu in Abcton with his eon-in-law and daughter. Rev. and Ira. Murray . gov resident in llahoae 30!. N. LONG BISTORY Colombia in south America. dis- covered by the Spaniards in law. was called New Granada until I became a republic in mi. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants Treat N.S. Plates Against Rust HALIFAX ICP)-I. I. Cam? INSURANCE e. n. ha a aaa u-nus can-to ss:".; -1016 lltnsm dlumsnerside club should do the collecting in the town of Kensington. The club members offered their support of this worthy protect. and Keith and Glen, will be visitors to Lions next week when they plan the anneal drive. The first monthly bulletin ed- itor Allen was absent. but the l.'t1c Jesseme on he council meeting held in Amherst Riot squads I! load guard at the Jcroaolimta and Marehalkowaha streets. I focal point of the clashes. The crowd numbered about 1.000. it was smaller than arose ltisusatlaadogs Sstasdsr internsctitmtl tainsd a high prwortioa of the rowdies the Poles call "chali- ganski." . Authorities whipped up a press ' datnandiu severe eon- srmy of stone-throwing brnwlers must be defeated and the gutltr ones arrested and lasted severe criminal punish- ment." said the youth newspaper Mledyeh. "They aboidd be thmvl out of work and school and -expelled from Warsaw." PAPER LA IIILITIA Trybuns Lu u. the Communist p party newspaper. praised the mi- l lltla denounced by university stu- I Street Riots Flare Sth Night. In Polish Capitol helped riot police put down a tfreedosn demonstration Friday lniglst with clubs. noise and (EU Ila. No totals of arrests or casual ties have been issued. But official accounts said about 150 persons were detained Saturday night. six students were still held for ”flIursday's clash. and many ar- rests were made Sunday night. The disturbances started Thun- day when cltsb- wielding police smashed student demonstrations against a party ban on the stu-; dent newspaper Po Pmstu for: criticism of Communist party boss Wladyslaw Gomullsa's rc- oi previous evenings and con- dents as "gestapo" when they'gime. ' By ARCH Mscl(ENzlE Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREA-L ICP)-Prime Min- ister P" ' L ' said " f he believes Russia's feat in launching. a satellite means "the free nations - and particulariy those in NATO-enust cooperate in making larger financial N- sounces available to scientists." Such steps would mean that free world scientists "will not be lettered by improvidcnt consider- ations of false economy when on the scales of sun The prime minister moire to the Founder's Day convocation at McGiil University. where he was one of five recipients of honprary degrees. "I should not be surprised If Urigesi NATO Cooperation . In Scientific Research one of you penetrates the outer spaces.” Mr. Dielenbaker told the gtaduates. Ths "ties of mace fic- tion had become reality with the Russian manenade moon and it presented a challenge to the lrlduatce and to the free world. it did the free worid no dis- serve, Mr. Diefenbakers aid. "to acknowledge this triumph of tech- nology and pay tribute where it is due." MOBILIZED STATE , But Russia had mobilised science for the late and its pur- poses ”wlth the terrtvble objective of ultimate domination of all mankind." There was information to the effect that nuniters of Rus- sian graduates in science this year wouil exceed the total in the free world. Russia's methods must not and could not be copied in a demo- cracy but they must not ignore the chaueugc. Without making materialism their guiding prin- ciple, universities of the free world "must plan to make provi- sion for the encouragement of a material increase in the numbers of undergraduates who, having the ability, will enter engineering and applied science courses." The sky was the limit in Russia for expenditures on such objec- tives as the satellite now winging around the earth. Hence. Mr. Diefenbalter said.jt was his view that larger resources must be. made available in the demo- cracies for such work. HOWLAN Miss Jean Arsenault who is employed in Western Hospital is now a patient there. Everyone wishes her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Jerry Aasenault was hon- tess to the Ladies of St. Ann Club on Monday evening Aug- ust it) when about Zlimemberg answered roll call. Next meeting on Sept. 10 will be held at the home of Mrs. George MacDonald of 0'LenrY. The members oi St. Ann Club were pleased to .. ' e their President. Mrs. Frank Gallant, after being in Toronto during the past couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. George Leclair. Mrs. Andrew Gallant and son Camille Gallant. Lyman Leclair and Miss Aldona Arsenault, all of Mass. who were recent visitors to Woodstock have now returned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ar senault and son Brian oi Hamil- ton, Ont.. were recent visitors to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault, Upper Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Haywood of Charlottetown are now in How- lan. . Miss Barbara Benton of Sum- mcrside is now visiting her rela- tives in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant returned on Wednesday after vis- itingv in Kensington and Chan lottetown. Sympathy is being extended the sisters and brothers oi the late Mrs. Earl Dunn (nee Laura Martini daughte of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Martin of Duvar on her sudden death on August l5 at Falrfleld Connecticut U. S.A. Miss Laura Gallant of Egmont Bay is now employed at t lfe home of Mr. andhlrs. Robert Arsenault. 1-lowian. Mrs. Robert Arsenauit and young son Mark have now re- tulrned from the Western Hospi- ta . - Mrs. Catherine Gallant of Woodstock recently spent an at- ternoon at the horns of Mrs. Ed- die Gallant. Mrs. Weir of Port Elgin. NJ. is visiting her dad' in Cucum- pec after spending a day at the es of her brothers Albert and Arsenanlt. Howian. Miss Helen Dotson. Duvar. re- cently visited with her cousin Pauline Finnan. Howian. The oral service and bur- iel of the late Mrs. John Gallant of Duvar was held at st. An- thonys R.C. church. Bloomfield. and was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Arsen- ault and daughter of Bath. Maine. are now visiting in How- lsn. Mrs. Arsenault was the for- mer Beatrice Arneaanlt, daugh- ter of the late Mr. Ira. Jack P. Arsenauit of Howlan. Vincent Perrv motored to Bor- den on Thursday where he met Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perry and family of st. John NB. who are on vacation here. after vlsltilt T with Mrs. Perry's folks In Chat- ham. NB. spent some time at the home of Gilbert Gaudet Woodstock, went to Rustico for a day or more. Rev. Clarence Pitre. putor at St. Anthonya. went to Rustlco to attend a celebration recently. Mr. ami Mrs. Ken Watson who are visiting in Sutnmerstde from Saskatchewan and Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Cahlll of summerside were in Howlen on Sunder even- his Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peters re- cently visited in Howlan as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eusebe Arscnauit and family. Mrs. Donald Platts was hostess on Tuesday evening Aug. 1) to the ladies of "The Ladieai Aid" for O'Leary Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Car- ruthers have visiting them Mrs. Noye who spent some time in Cape Wolfe. BEDEQUE Mrs. Austin Beard, Amherst. N.S.. was a-visitor to this village over the weekend. Mr. M.A. Cowper-Smith. Lon- don. Ontario. spent the week- end of the 29th here. guest oi his brother. Rev. GA. and Mrs. Cowper-smith. at the Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collett, recently married at Margste. were " led" at the home of Mrs. Percy Affleck. Satur- day evening. Sept. 28th. in Sum- Inerside. A reception was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Coon Plomp. at their home. Lower Bedeque on r Nth. The couple were married at Central Bede- que on September Hat. by Rev. Dr. C.A. Britten. His many friends and relat- ives are tieased to have Mr. Walter Learrl among them a- gain after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital for five weeks. He is gradually improv- ing from his serious illness. 08.'l'.R. Arnold lialltnn. Sta aconn Naval Base, spent the weekend at the home of his ger- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George al- lusn. ue. Mr. Keith Leard has purchas- ed the property forms-ly owned by Mr. Horace sobey near the Affieck Hill. a short distance tom the Dodson: village. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mac- Leod. Seckville N.B.. have been visiting with Mrs. MacLeod's mother. Mrs. s:.s. Weeks and Mr. Weeks. also he sister Mrs. L. tacky and Mr. Leeky. sum- merside. and her brother. George Ellis and family. Tyne Valley. Thane Drummood. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Drummond. Freetown. is among those at- llt. Aiitaos dds year. Be study ennneering. Major Ha-bert Mnttart has re turned to his borne in Toronto, after spending the summer months in Bedeqne with his sis- tar Mrs. Carrie Bctmrman and other relatives. The decrmneat of Bepmas was obeerved at the Sunday Mrs. Abraham Peters who morniagaerviceintheTi. United Church. Septeniser 29th, when the pastor. Rev. .G.A. Cow- per-Smith baptized the follow- ing chiidren: Walter Mark. in- Bowness. Donald Garth. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery. and Malcolm Peter, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bradshaw. B0 Prepare For Royal Tour IDNDON (Reuters)-Hundreds of officials scurried about Buck- ingham Palace Monday making last-minute preparations for the Queen's visit to the United States and Canada. The Queeh and the Duke of Edinburgh leave London by air Saturday for Canada. Officials. ladies-in-waiting. and a host of servants are workin hard. Regal -dresses are ng care- fully paclted by details will re- main a secret until the Queen makes appearances in them in Ottawa, Washington. and New York. Hairdressers are discussing with the Queen the coilfures she will adopt for engagements rang- ing from the opening of the Dane- dian Parliament to an American football game. Call Police To Montreal City Council Session MONTREAL (CPI - Police were summoned to a rowdy ape- ciai session of city council Moo- dsy night after Mayor Jean Dra- Journal Pioneer Tnesday.Oef.3.1955'l'IreGoasnllsaPa913 To Publish Five 3 Times Weekly l The Journal Pioneer. a tis- iloid sized newspaper. published three times weekly in Summer- side. will increase their pushes- lions to five times weekly. ef- fective next Tuesday. The announcement was made gvesieniay by the managing titr- ector of the Journal Publishing iCo.. Ltd., Mr. John Mungaii, who iaznd that plans have been com- pleted to commence publishing every afternoon from Monday through Friday. He said sub- stantial changes would be made in content and format of the paper. a teletype wire service is being established with British United Press, more news and features will be carried. and the paper will sell at five cents a. copy. Mr. Mungali said that during the last five years the company Sergeant Monteith joined the had installed much new equip-,RCAF in May of 194-4 and has ment. and the plant is welliserved in various stations EQUiPP9d- iH('T'08S Canada and Overseas. it has been anticipated sinceiwhlle Overseas he was attach- the arnalzanv-tton r The Jour- ed to No 4 Fighter wing in nsl and The Pioneer in 1951. but Germany and when the (or. planning. has been intensified Imer CAS A-M C.R. Slemon vis- smce 1905- . lited RCAF installations in Eur-, H9W9V"- ii" J0l"'”3l 'P”N'5hi ope. Illonty was chosen as driv- i”! (hmP”'3'- mi 'xPa"d3d mlcr for the A-M's tour of Ger-I activities a year ago when the,many Irwin Printing Co.. Ltd. was .' acquired in Charlottetown. and Dmlni 15 P1 "9 "'9;”3 "9" ms made H necessary m deferyt-3 Monty -for he was driver and private owner of a kansport entry into the daily field, Mru Munga” Sam service in Nashwaak Village, N. The 3.1.10, of me paper is M; B. prior to his enlistment in the J. Elmer Murphy. -R.C.A.F. since his enlistment he has served as driver and chauf- feur of various motor vehicles Mather of lf..1'.-I';'1,"g..'..'2ii'2 i'..'.i'b323..”r'5.l.'2 Journalist Dies In Scotland Sergeant Robert Ileatelk. me of the many able and compet- 'ent drivers of the vast RCAP .Mobile Equipment Department. has recently been selected as "Royal Chauffeur" to He Maj- esty Queen Elisabeth and The Duke of Edhisurgh during part of their tour of Canada. He in wt . The Job of Royal Chauffeur for Sgt. Montelth for he has : drive for The Queen in 151p timing the Queen's ithen Prin-'3' cessl and the Duke's first touri of Canada. Y A I7 8 S Driving The Queen Is Not .- New Experience For Airman ;the son of Mrs. Winnifred Han- VT; ison of Marysville. New Bruns- (.4 ick will not be a new experience i ' once previously been selected to Jean Estey of Durham Bridge. N.B. They have two children RCAF Station Summerside Mar- ried Quarters. motor vehicles contributed greatly to having again. as chauffeur for Her Ma!- esty Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh during this their second tour of Canada. RCA! nnrvnn Morvrmrn H early in Toronto. lie is married to the former nne, 17, and Roberta, lti. At resent the family is residing in His vast and varied skill and xperience in safe-handl . of has no gt. Monteith selected. once during his service career Sgt. Monteith has placed first In the John Munizall. General Mana- ger of the Summerside Journal- Tri-Service Canada Wide Safe Pioneer, yesterday received the To Open Strilto talks in Montreal by 'l1sau-odes. Labor Minister Starr. who per- and Skilled Driving Competition and news that his mother. Mrs. Robert Mungall of Glasgow, Scot- land. had passed away suddenly. Although in failing health for a number of years due to e dia- bctic condition which Included a Talks Oct. 10 enberg. government - appointed mediator in a wage ” sonally stmped into the climate last weds. announced Monday the appointment of Mr. Goldeiserg. Montreal lawyer. as mediator. Mr. Goidesmerg at present is counsel for Newfoundland at Ot- (YITAWA (OP)-H. Carl Odd- that fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter m Lloyd Cooke in Cape Wolfe. C.P. cleared slum area. was released to the press before he appeared at the council meeting. He said councillors would receive individ- could tie up the ONVR - operated Newfoundland ” ' , service. said Monday he plans to start period of hospitalization earlier this year. Mrs. Mumzali had not been considered to be seriously tawa hearlus of the . . on .. .. Al nosnlc integration into royal conn- ”s eco- Canada. Mr. Mungail. who has not been home since 1347. had been plan- ning for some time to return to Scotland on a visit. accompan- ied by Mrs. Mungali and their three children. Consideration was being given to going over early next year. . Left to mourn in addition to her son in Summerside are her husband, sons David and Rob- ert and daughters. Jenny (Mrs. Alex. Scott) and Mary. (Mrs. Sandy Robertson). all of whom reside in Scotland. O'LEARY TUESDAY I WEDNESD "Till FARMEI. TAKES A Grnbla. Dale . Carroll. Cartoon and canteen the ltan-tnglsw colorwhiehinvegyealysl CVO!-mtuh J COMING THURSDAY A :33 "TRIAL" with Glenn Fond V STAPLI-I-Eg A DRlVE'W7H:--":E 53'-W:-” -: AY. 0171'. It - III VIII”. A musical in service-Iztl p.m. I :- Mr. Leigh Gtieholm. Oteery has gone to Sask. where he will visit for some time . The Smith Construction Co. has taken the job of installing the sewage disposal system in the village of 0'Leary. This work was started last fall. but could not be finished due to the fall freese up. Mr. and Mrs. Marne Kennedy. O'Leary, were visitors to Char- lottetown on Saturdar. Mr. and Mrs Albert Ldrd of Coleman. spent Sunday with their son-In-law and i' T . Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas in 4" recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Picker- ing and fanily of Borden. were recent visitors to the borne of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. OFFICIAL WOBLIYS Sugar Ray RO radio and television centre in the S-P-E-C- OIIADIHONIIIII FIGHT FIIJIII Carmen BASILIO Izll I - A - l Mmnnnzwnonr amson vs. pesu was shouted down before he could present a long - awaited slum-clearance plan. Five or six radio patrol ears had eight policassm tn m hall in amwt to a call from an u.ntldentiiied nffidal. There were reports that the po- lice elected an executive commit- tee member and a city council- lor. Mayor Drapeau Quickly ad- journed the meeting when loud shouts interrupted him. The rumpus started when the mayor annou 3 that no discus- sion would be permitted after he had outlined his alternative to an already-approved slum rehabilita- tion protect. ' The mayor": plan. oeliag for a T CAMEO Kenslngton store. - runs. - ms - s:ts Barbara stanwyck. Fred Mac-, Murray and Joan Bennett in a great sto of love and lice. ' I?! ALWAYS 70-; MOIROW" Pat Crowley. Gigi Perreeu. . Sesthefarnous tersatworkononeof time- I. This machine was P.E.I. conditiom and the a small amount of m E-e'....:'-..'::.."':.::.. POTATO GROWERS holines- p:TIsIa.tariy Mr. Aden Mulligan, Newton Mr. Albert Maccardle. 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