c ’ . F‘oriuci l“l‘t‘ll('lt premier Georges Ridcaull trlzhtl talks With Oscar Stammler. West German maza/Ine \\'l'll(‘f‘ Slill‘ day in a hideout in the village Colorful Figure D fine of t‘anada': lw.l k u o u n Liberal Women. .ludy I.a\larsh. comes here Thursday for speak lnE encagements at flit. Stewart and Charlottetown, as well as a television appearance. T h 8 member to r Falls, Ontario, 5 l n c e she stic- ceeded the late Bill Houck via a 1960 byelccti‘lon, Miss LaMarsh has been a career woman for sometime. and was a veteran in political activity before she stood for parliamcnt, A graduate of the llrtivrrzity of Toronto and I'lsgondo Hall law grhnnl, t h e visitingl iv o m a n speaker arrii a: by plane at l ID no, is due the Canadian Legion Hall, Ml fitcuarl. for a 2’30 meeting, cs rnn~ [erotica or . 00 pm. at It. Charlniioinwn Hotel, and a tale vision appearance at 615, which will be followed by a luncheon with candidates, organization of- firm": and ladies association ol'v ftcers. before spenkiu: to a pull- llc meetintz at the Rollaway at. 8.30 for the high spot of her visit. 'Staics ASKS ASYLUM : (‘ltarlcs Ile— asylum in AULT of Stcuihach, W. Germany. all ler hcini: located by police, Ridault. head of a terrorist movcmcnl sworn to overthrow French President (inullc. asked for West Germany. (AP Wirnphotol Pleasant Grove 5 4-H Club Meets Mrs. Hubert Morrison was guest speaker at the recent ue I h u rs. Pleasant Grove it’ll (‘luh Ill(‘(‘I- inc. She spoke about her tour she “Ill be ian at the airport of the Redcmptorisi I"athcrs‘ by candidates Ira Lewis and Al— farm in Kcswick. Ontario. lison (iillis. for Queens; Provin- The club discussed ways and cial Leader A. W. )latlieson; W. means of helping to beautify the R. Jenkins, p r e s I d 0 nt of the school property. PILI. Liberal Federation; .llrs. The reports from the garment ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County; monk-uncova o I tanks" smouttdliqutd . phur by only spring. I d “all: A. E. Imps suspectedi to ‘ncresso shipmooatsntoh that more minus! signs dih‘ ‘ orr.fi- a mon . lwting mm to mom Hot To Far Eastern Market; mun moundnouun i should be placed at such plsces - . The first liquid sulphur w as Poole's Corner. and on the, 3 ED mm,“ However. the “e s lpped in orly Docemberi h lowing completion of n cy cars eqlllPPEd With 30 "u" of mo‘ branch line from Whitecourt, . t K ends to Monique from the NDFALL' A l t ._ (Cp)__ c lirans-Canhda Highway via th MON'I‘AGUI-l -- ’l‘he Montague Town Council decided to hc-l come a member of the town ‘planniniz association during the meeting last evening. i The necessity of belonging to the town planning associa- tion had been discussed at pre- vious meeting of the council but with the advent oi the ew frozen food plant and the pos- sibility of a building boom, thei decision to become a member. was seen as important. The present and tormer conn- cils have always been very conscious of new regulations for the town and surrounding area and hope to encourage citizens. It. take part in the beautifica- :ion of the town. A: one. coun- cillor sta'cd “Montague citiz- cns are oustanding in this mat- ter and we shmtld do what we 1 as a council." 5 lfollowin: the reading of tlhe minutes. the cot't'mpondencc and , (lispursomoni of bills somo‘ discussion took place on the; ‘ progress of the new food plant. 4 it was pointed out that Mn: Reid of Fraser Valley Frosted Foods would be taking up resi-I dcnce here in the next few days, however it is expected that not too much actual work can hisr done until spring. l E. owne. town poIi-ceman.‘ reported $149 had been taken; in fines and that four cases had 3 Niagara Alien Mulligan, president of the and calf clubs were also given. , been before the court. He axle: jP.F‘..I. Liberal Women's Federa- ‘tion; and otheis. ‘ Lawyer. linguist, speaker and Career woman, Miss LaAIarsh‘ has had a colorful career. She hart been one of the top officer's. in lust about every provincial. land national women's Liberal ,orzanivation In the years prior, ‘tn her clertlon to the House of (‘nmmous ha:- hccn \irr prmidrnl .and treasurer of the national m, mu,“ MARSHA” , .T n u n : Liberals association, (ianndim, pr". WHIP!" lama": "Hm" Stometimes governments net‘ 1‘ She was linguist In the (lana- dvian Women's Army Corps for ‘(‘anadian. British and United intelligence duriniz thenm.“ war years. and in Iflnfl was the Kenya-S lwrlhcm mmlior dis_ only woman dcleuate to the first mm “mm. of the smouldering conference‘of NATO youth Iead— dispute between Britain and So‘ “"5 1" Farm malia, is not quite hell. But its l as though they would assert a; ‘territorial claim on hell if there v a chance of finding oil Fishing Industry’s Potential Being Assessed By Officials An effort in assess progress: In the province's fisheries poten- tential and the opportunities that lie within the industry was begun during: the weekend at a meeting In Charlottetown be,- tween officials of the federal and provincial departments of fisheries. Fisheries \linislcr Leo Rossi- ler said yesterday t h 9 meet» Inc was attended by WIT. Mac- Kenzie of the economics service of the federal department, Rob— ert Hart of the economics scr- vic-c of lllr‘ federal department. In. .l.|.. Ilart, director of the, biological station of the Fisher— rles Research Board. St. An- drew‘s. NR, and Ross Hom- ans. assistant area director of the federal department of fisli< cries from llali ax Man taking part were provitr etal department representatives and Warran Farrar, district po- tertion officer. fodcral depart- ment of fisheries. Mr. Rossilcr said discussions dealt with developments since :I'helt Charge Is Adiournecl The casn of Norrie llartle Kit.- son. Charlottetown. charged with the theft of 20 sheets ‘of wall- board. was adjourned to March in for jndcmcnt by Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC. in Quoe-ns County magistrate's court yesterday. ‘ c man was finned $20 and costs or 15 days for being drunk In a public place. Two were each fined $220 and costs or 30 days for having posession of liquor in a place. other than deuce. Boys’ Juvenile LOL Formed The fl rst Rnys' Juvenile Orange Lodiw on P E]. was in- stituted last week at the Orange Hall on Kh'kivood Dnivc. It will be known a. Kirk'wood No. 476. The instituting officer Davis Ward. grand master presided. Officers installed were: pre- oidenl. arty MacNevin: vice- tn. All on Short-on: cot-din: secretary. navid Kiel- Murphy: treasurer. Kcnt vette: standard bearers. Louis Shel-fen and Ba tewart; lecturers. Allan Moore and Clifford Murphy; pianist. Barry Melllsh: izusrds. Donald Mcvl and d acF/wcn; guardians. Albert Murphy and Spur-(con Moore. l I8 PATIENT J. Frank Silos-us. Sour-is. is a} W h to Bots-Is Houdini. ."The w e e k e n d meeting." he ‘ otiheirs w i ‘ OTTAWA terrchior Fllcc- ly; financial secretary. Kenneth, Gor-' ‘tornl Officer Nelson Castonizuiay 127,000 square miles of sun- blistercd volcanic rook and yscrubland hardly seems worth in in for. I With the. Somalia National Assembly on the verge of sev- ering diplomatic relations with Britain. the British colonial 0f- fice is left like a blind man in a bomb dump. A movie in any direction may set the whole thing off. ‘ Observers in Nairobi say oil said, “was a work meeting m. one‘of the factors command- planning: meeting. and was the lng (“sued month" by me hazinan of a general effort interested parties. A large Brit;- which I ha". initiated to assess is oil firm has sunk‘considcr- mom?“ in “Sheri”. able sums. of money miJo pros- “The meeting will be iollow- aeacxgéndmes throughout the edup byalatermeeting at ‘ ' the tabling of the Campbell Re- port on Prince Edward Island Fisheries in 1956. and with the implementation of 'rccommenda- tions made under that report. discussion on t PROBE ORDERED said Monday he has ordered an investigation into charges ot.‘ political favoritism made: against W. Horodyskt. returnmgi officer for the federal ridins oil Springfield. Man. Last woes‘ Frank Syms. New Democraticl Party candidate In Springuld‘ for the April 8 federal election,‘ which time fishermen and the SOMALIA DAZZLED fishing industry will take part." on in commercial qualities ' "a " "'“‘_-'—A would bolster Kenya's sagging economy and restore the former St. Jean H & S affluence that began to disap- ' .. o pear with the land redevelop- Hus Discusswn ment scheme. Somalia. barely surviving on its banana exports. A “Organizing is also dazzled by the prospect the school and class to inch ihcymvrlgflmtlloumf‘ ' . U It . . ‘. -_3 P 0 ICI‘ 3(‘01‘5 in 1“ SI UR- mdividual needs of the chil Itinn__w“g_im|s connica and su_ (“Tn W“ “93rd M "‘9 m"9"per—sensitive nationalism ~— are in: of St. Jean Elementaryiequally difficult. to solve with Home and School. The leaders‘d'll’lomallc grade; "I H", d 1 ‘ (I u ‘ c i n n WP"; Causes of the dispute go back _ ‘ ‘ ' ’ to thc frce-for-all scramble for Miss I~.lcanor MacDonald and Am” in the 19th century. The J. Reginald MacDonald. lcbb and ow_ of Europea The prcsiden. Brighton Misc-filai'm?l 15;“. Britain “filingua (“5d Ilomzall. presided over a largo‘cflfturéfiy liaiiogagfiafiglgd ‘mcctinu. Miss .lcan MaitdonaIdlrat|10rthan Kenya read the minutes of the previous‘ The majority, of the 130.000, meeting. 130.000 nomadic tribesmen in; — the disputed area want union . ‘with Somalia or at least con-t I Mayfleld School initiation of the British admins-l . tration pending a peaceful setoi 1 tIcment. A minority swear they Has Speaker will fight to the death to stay‘ . K . ‘ .Rcv. M.P. Bentley of Coven-Pa: giifisinyioundary commlyl 1 ms“ was guest speak” at a ’9' ision. led by Canada's Mai-Gen. '3 cent meeting of parents at May- sage” and a Nigerian ,‘ .field school marking Education lawyer; reported last October] 00k: The “maker mint"! out that the division for and against; the differences between a for- secession corresponded to they mal and informal education and division between Mosiem and stressed the Importance of an non_Moslem tribe_ ‘ education in the world of today. Kenya's two African national.‘ The teacher Percy Mac-Gow- ist parties have threatened war‘ can presided and remarked on with Somalia if Britain allows the v a I u e of society in the the northern territory to secede,1 ldevclopmcnt of a well rounded when Kenta's independence: lchild. ‘comes. They are backed by pre- l A sing-song was conducted byldominantly - Christian Etho-‘ Mrs. George Dunning. the mu- Pla- sic teacher. The ladies of the Womcns In- lstituie served lunch and the Iteachcr distributed gifts to the: ichildren donated by Mrs. Blair. iAndrew , . ' The speaker was thanked by Comm“ ‘ ' ' 11W! Johnston Mr. Wendell P. Wolto Representative for Ac- ousticon Ramsay Hear- ing Aid Co. of Halifax. Distributor for P. E. I. of Acousticon hearingr aids, batteries, cords and supplies. P h on e Sum- merside 5151 for up- . ‘ntment. alleged that one of Springfield's pm . deputy returning officers, Mrs. 61 Cenlral St- S'Side Alice ms replaced be- Next in Waitc’s cause r .usaltojoinihoi Cousmstivo Pharmcy Oil Seen Key lo Claim For Frontier Territory i comm/owe Britain was prepared for trouble after Colonial Secretary Duncan Sandy: announced Fru- day that the northern district would become a separate region of Kenya. This was the boun- dary commission‘s dation. The foreign office has assured l Somalia that she will have at say in the settlement. of the dis- l pute and that consultation would i also take place with Kenya and I Ethiopia. Britain‘s main hope in quel- ling a Congo-like outbreak in‘ that the contentious parties will agree to sit down and discuss the problem while it's still ca- pable of being discussed. i rccommcn- .‘ MOB CBC STAR LONDON, Ont. iCPlu-Smger Tommy Hunter and his bride Shirley Brush. of London were: mobbed by more than 200 auto-; graph hunters outside All Saintsl‘ Anglican Church here Saturday: after their wedding. The crow swarmed. in on the couple at the front door of the church and briefly prevented them from reaching their car. a. ooc’ron oms GRANT l TORONTO (CPL «Dr. Rnssrlli Taylor. 31, of Toronto has re»: ccived a research grant of $77.5 200 from the United States Na: tional Institute of Health 'ot study of drugs used in lung conditions. Dr. Russell is an associate In pharmacology andl a clinical lecturer in therapeu- tics at the University of Tor- on MERIT MAN .. y Dov. Murphy. FOR SAVINGS suiiiice AUTI] & FIRE INSURANCE floss 894-81 32 or writ. MIR, 1' [manner "MM 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. March 12, 1963.! shxrter route. Montague Will Join w lown Planning Group 134 Richmond l t s M in omcss scsou csusosl ‘ W1 iMotten sulphur ls belns shipped inch me which serve as l lfrom in specisl rsilwsy1hestor system. Steam , letter 0 . -,unk car. designed to deliver . pumped into the system when John Home". “he flew reside": lithe dark brown product piping the csrs arrive at their destina- doctor and WWI!!le to Shot at eastern msrkets “)0 ‘tion. rcstorinx sol'dlfied sulphur and his brother Dr. L- Tmiles away. to the molten state. Bonnet! of Murray River. onj Liquid sulphurls produced In; Sulphur. s versstite chemical the opening of a new ' lthe Texas Gulf Sulphur Co.,‘wltb s variety of uses includ- ccntre in Montague is to belpIant, part of s 320300.000 not-ling production of wood pulp. written by the town clerk. G Enot! gas processing complex in steel. fertilizer and synthetic; Arnold Wightman. .this rich producing ares 127.fabrics. can be m ‘ it was decided that a meet-jmilcs northwest of Edmonton. ‘wonomically and efficiently in: of the council would be. held 1 Wedncsay. March 20 with Ken- ‘miles south. The be“ operation last April. ur comes to on; plant ' l a byproduct of the gas-cleanly i process. It is condensed to it. dark brown liquid state by wa er~croled tubular condensers. The liquid is stored in unde ground pits of 509 tons captach 08LSome of the molten sulphur In pumped at 225 degrees Iahrq The cars. built by Union Tlnkliqutd form. Both loading and'l‘ei‘.‘{‘£“fh ,fsfl'oll’m‘ "‘3‘" Car Co. of Chicago and It! Cl- 3 unloading are edgier. ' nau‘a it I“ 11" due to a . nadian affiliate. Procor Ltd. of. ‘w ere ’ a we to 30mm f welcome to Dr E: 3 , . i . .. iicth MacDonald to go over the . The 36-foot-lo tank cars ; , Pd ’0“ momma" 0“ “9“ In" "M remuafims and by-Iaws. :Toronto. are leased to Texasieuch with an trig-ton capscltyZ‘zgglsthen to Imam yeuo“ u cm'es for 1963; He 8'50 adV‘St‘d ;———--———-*-—-—*~ ;Gulf. and flu ranked '0 keellture top-loaded through their, Tm; rest of the "mp", that me sewer work had been COST son‘s ithe sulphur cosy until It mchellhatches and may be drainedlplped m a loam“ “Mom 0 completed. . LONDON (neuter-st — official 'cummem In Hamill“ and 15" either from the top or by a bot-‘pabk of mung six tank ca 0n discussing hm problems ~t [estimates published M o n d a y mundston. N B. tom-operated ball valve. simultaneously, was noted that the new 5i how Britain's spy operation» Insulation on the black corn Cars are equipped with safety ._..._._—— w-.. should be here In a few days. that the new wall could be tested for $350 and that the matter of having alarms sound- ed for fire could be handled by the telephone company for a will cost t..e country $8.000 rlers consists of a six-Inch thick valves—discs designed to cup-: lt$24.000.000) during the next layer of fibreglass covered by n ture when In side presurol fiscal year. This is about £1,- metal jacket. The Insulation re-Ireacihes 75 pounds a mural With s national catch 000,000 more than the bill for tards but does not prevent the llnch. 13,200,000 tons in 1981. the Soviq the current year ending Marchl i A Texas Gulf official said hls§Uniion ranked fourth among th 31. liquid from cool-in; and solidify- ilng in transit. lilirm plans to ship 100 railwsylworld's fishing nations. 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