[almost tingle-handed. developedINations contingent Wm bowl! I e , , Ithis part of The Congo. waits more blow to the economy Its officials say the have .Um‘ °f a“! confide” Na‘ l 5 only one a‘m_to keep in pm tlonal Army have taken over R om, the major centres of Katanga.! LOS ANGELES (AP) :pany' which once looked kimny particularly the mining centres: " I ‘ ducing copper. The mining c Ion Tshombe_ now a 5 Its M e of Elisabethv I'lle. _ Jadotville, Three bears at Griffith Park -—~ 1 —— B iexport taxes and mpiliing fees {In KOIW‘m and KIPUShl- Gen- Jo'i Zoo aren't talking about SECOND SELTION Charlottetown, Thurs., May 14, 1964. PAGE 13 ithe central Congolese govern-I fig“ M°b‘“"- °°mmand°T °" their recent VISItor. 1 er w : ., vi r. Vt, ,. . . U ,. t .. . ,.I O l . I ‘ "‘ ‘ment m Leopol V e rat congoese Army plans 0 Director Wesley Young. 1 ELISABETHVILLE IAPI — precariously in the bush with than to Tshombe's treasury. ‘have “me battal‘m“. "1 Ram‘s" ke r Earl Pitne and P0- The big quesuo.” m The Congo their Tines- T5h°mb° im“ The" is no question that the Comfizidgohgllglllighni :vhekeird! liceepnelan Kenneth llenderson, is; What is Molse Tshombe go- ported 25.000 rifles for his arn‘iy Africans in the old province of mg the ace in Kwilu omvince I- who searched the bear pit, ing to do? after Congolese independence In Katanga. now divided into three This will give the pcorhmufl couldn’t find any evidence The flamboyant Katangian p9- 1960. Only about 5,000 were smaller provinces, are suffer- ms _ su "ed Committee Op that there had beenahuman {meal leada‘ .Who saw h“ .t‘m‘ed m 8”” hls emp‘re bu‘ld'. “‘5’ The price 0‘ a bag 0‘ cor“ 1\lationai liligeration ortunit ViSitor 3‘ - “hem of carvmg a separate mg ended in January, 1963‘ andl meal, the staple diet for Afrl- ‘to spread tenorismwgver my; But that simply left the state out Congo smashed he fled to Europe. ’cans, has risen to 1850 francs more regions of The Con o ‘ unanswered question: who by the United Natlons. broods The fateful dateis June-30, from 65 francs before indepen- Tshombeus Conakat is Sgn'me‘ put a rope ladder and a in Spain. when the last United Nations dence, Wages have risen only dominant political party” east; shopping bag full of bur. Thousands of his followers soldier Will have left The Congo. 25 per cent despite devaluation em Katanga But the suspicion‘ glarvs tools on the {100;- of wait for his next move in the The Katangans. the foreign con- of the currency from 50 francs grows here that Tshombe is my {he bem- pm The articleh poverty and misery he helped 5"“ herev the “Wine” men- n“ '0 “‘e'd‘ma“ ‘0 15° franc" ished as a political figure in‘ were found Tuesday. 0' '< '— to create. A ragged remnant of 14.000 Belgians who have reg once a tidy lime my. ablaze The Con o. “Who ever heard of a bup his! Katangan .army_ perhaps turned. tall wait somewhat lip-twig, flowering trees and famed g . glarized bear?” asked Do- 2.000 men- awaits his orders Menswely for the d’ay- lin central Africa for its good ISSUE STAMPS . I luceman Henderson. 802055 the border 0‘ POTIUEUQSE UNlQN MlNlERE WATTS Iliving and good food, Elisabetb- { The three mpound brown Angola. There lag-ct; few white 1 Union Mlnlere‘,‘ gauge mill-I Elle is ]fading awfay into a law-L Australia marks the 50th an-; Kodiak hears mnk, Chighik ‘l mercen‘mes w lem' “3 company W 1" T3 119” Y 'y 00 ection 0 empt shops niversary of her first airmaili ' ' i Thousands more of Tshombe’s 300,000 cos of copper out of the and rutted, unswept streets. ‘ ' i and Mesmk’ had the answer I ~ t in July. 1914, with the ' I ~ _ undisci-‘llned gendarmes live Katanga earth each year and. The departure of the United issue of two new stamps, i but didnteven grow} 8 mm 1 "“ f—'——‘*—m—-———————————.——__—__—_—*__—_ —“ _‘_—-——_———‘_——_~——’—— ,_v ‘ ‘ .oooooooo ‘ i .U. 00000-0000....oaooooooooooooooaoooooooooooooooooooW‘ [mm EUHMI] IoPEll FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9.39 IIoLlnAv SALE , a " I lANDS CRIPPLED PLANE SAFELY ‘ riGlobe-circling Joan Mer- was escorted in by the US Beach. Calif. aVIatrix duplic- . . a landed her thin-eltglu- Coast Guard. Both engines ated the route of the unsuc- ; ed Piper Apache at Oakland were operating when she cessfui Amelia Earhart. Mrs. 9 Airport with one bad engine landed. howover. This flight Smith's flight has been plag- ‘ Tuesday. She stopped ilcr nv from Honolulu was the long- lied by aircraft problems and MADISON» N-J' ({‘P’ 7' The erhcating right engine 100 est hop of her giobe-girdillg bad weather. Presenting flo- Chfiplam 0f Drew unlversul’ 3"“ miles off San Francisco and journey. The 27-year-old Long wers is Joseph Tippets. three Negroes were arrested; Wednesday after a group of Au . I haul material up from I I groes and Drew. faculty mem depth of the river firs stofilgtht serwtce inla higher ‘ u l e S ‘l‘luge cutter heads churn up the OP 3 80069 5 011 y “4 bottom and pumps suck the fill rs. h the pipes and into ,custome up throng A crowd of about 200 White a I . the line with the help of a 10,000 persons who had gathered near 1 horsepower pump. John Dalena's barber s hop i ‘ The pipeline runs to the shore cheered as police tuck custody ; - on pontoons. At the halfway of chaplain James Sessions and ‘ point, the mud. carried along r o ii men. , , , I wa , is iven enou h of a thI‘EiJelllngl'egW students had been' MONTREAL (Cm—A three‘ '5 1‘9le 5139.ed “P 3 Pro“. biost by a g15,000-horsgepower picketing the barber shop sinceIfOOt'Wide- three‘mue'long mud' 19“ COWS-Tied “mm the 1967 pump to push it to lie Verde. it opened Wednesday morning.‘ Mom-Teal World" £31? that 01" one of the islands at the fair The shop normally is closed worked Wednesday {or funds to dlnéll‘lly would not be QOmPIGted site. Wednesday, but Daiena and defend themselves against what “$1; 1°93 fitter. " 9 fan." dl The two dredges had to leave barber‘s from four other shops they call a violation of their {T ‘9 9”” “e 1" can‘ymg m“ ‘ off the work last 5811 because A we NC was - - - _ I 01'“ “he bPI-Iom 0f “'1? SIC-l of cold weather and unsatisfac- who refuse to 59 g . constitutional rights Lam nc RN r to th land, I A steady stream of white cus-i. - e e -e ~e ' 15 I. Lory mammal However' hem“ . ‘Slle Of the 0811‘ where it 15 used they resumed w o r 1;, 50m O The newest three season weight Light shades and dressy darkers hues Terylene and hold its shape in all kinds of weather Shorts regulars and tails, size 36 to 46 Regular to $65 wn Mower gtomers “walked past the civtl: a mi. “500,000 cubic am: 0! river Lu . {rights pickets and entered that u is the type of 501, that mammal had ybeen m . Re CII’S I shop for haircuts. would take yea-rs anywhere through the pipeline. Dial 4-6423 1 The five barbers contend they else, says i5he prolech hydroz- The dredges are aiming for KEITH CARMICHAEL ‘10 not know how to Cul- NE- rapher. Georges Assal, who has another 3900.000 cubic yards. groes' hair and that if they had experience on the Suez When enough fill has bee serve Negroes. their white cus- Canal and In other Parts of the piped to He Verte tomers will go elsewhere. i '11 s not working towards crea- wg‘rllglt in Canada this Job is 1 mm otf the new Notro Dame Is- Week-End Specials uniQUe—it must be done within land. also to be part of the fair From Cudmore's 8: PJ'S Ltd. T . Drackley Pt. Rd, Sherwood [ l . Two huge dredges—tlle Cana- So far, except for the unsuita- ,dlan and the Quebec-Dydro—i ble material encountered last are working off title south shore year, the crews have of the-St. Lawrence River. The not run into any serious or Canadian, larger of the two. Iems. Their biggest fear is an obstruction in the ‘ ' “We are” going right on work- TERYLENE & COTTON . Young men’s slim: 8!“! men’s regular fit V. Light tans and blues. darker olives, blacks and rharcoals . 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