en . ¢ 8.- ELEPHANT Wriggles worth, noted British authority on reptiles, was in Charlotte- ‘ ited. about the one the Confederation Cen- Mr yesterday and Guardian — snakes. town at tre Wrigglesworth: in. particular I reporter Anne Bond .talked to, presently at large in Stanhopé ya BA 4 - a concerned. about. this. matter and + ~ Island News Page - Western and Central Districts. | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, duly 22, 1966. 3 | | 5S ; i é 4 A Summerside Councillor ‘ e © +. «. Withdraws Resignation —_- | A peepated statement issued “'! an by Mayor George Key Jr. im tive debat Summerside yesterday morning shows that each and every “A announced that Councillor Grarft cillor is vital) a vvirn af ni neil level believer e at co as it coun nterested in his —+Molttison—had reconsidered—his— IO ANd in our community | resignation “as chairman of the. 4 ‘Councilor MoWison has up- ; electric light ‘’ eommittee and heid-hisconvictiong’and has suc: bs agreed to continue as head ceeded ine having his resolution ‘lof the committee r passed hy-counc It is now ¥ "i “On-Tuesday eventhg at a-spe-. responsibility of every memBer ‘ \eial meeting of the town council of counci!, whether im favour or. lealled to deal with a recommen- a£ains! the resolution. to uphold | dation from the elettric light and carr? out thec'polics as‘ ap- Zicommittee chaired by Council- proved by a. majority of eoiin- lor Grant Mollison, a difference ¢ a lof opinion arose within the coun-| 'y cil a ‘difference of opinion’does not _ “Councillor Mollison, as a pro -méan a ‘lack of confidence’ as, ponent of: the resolution, felt that 1 and-the ent re council have the | thif* difference of opinion show- utmost ennfidence in the capab- led-a lack of confidence In his jlities Lae 4 capabilities as chairman of the : ilelectric light committee, and |subsequently tendered hts resig- /nation, as chairman of this com- | mittee, to-me “Needless. to say, would also dike to sav: that of Corinne Moliison"’ Premier - Proposes | T was much % on Wednesday afternoon I met %\with Councillor Mollison to dis- * |cuss the resignation at-length % “I am pleased to say that \Councillor Mollison. has recon- sidered the matter and has By OTTAWA KEN KELLY CP)The. educa- Intervention | DBS Report _ British Reptile Expert | Says Crops. cillor Mollison is one of the best councillors. it has been my priv- i ne to wo j U ~lyears.I have been on council, sued messages to their units tn Hine with ord rom Gen. Jean ~Allard, chief -of the -defence i baa _ Otis Rathel photograph of artist a Police compares nurses slayer after COMPARES SKETCH WITH KILLER Rathel sketched talking for the two a bed while her friends were slain. Speck -has been charged A native of Rouleau, -Sask., he entered the navy on gradua- | % was rare College in 1937 He is a com-| agreed to continue to head this "97 Of the lower levels of the | Richard Speck and his sketch. hours with student nurse, Cor- with murder by Chicago po- important committee at this armed forces on unification has of the slayer of eight student azon”Amurao, who hid under _ lice : Bi , t started, #. was learned Thurs-_ ————————-—— : Z aa ae are, emake {t. very day a rector - general of Maritimes 7 ‘ : : a lear that. in m inion. Coun- Commanders of operational forces~at~headquarters_ here. ee _ ; commands across Canada. §is- ; } hs “ te | staff, that ‘the. men be given hious oSe-cielist ond ° jand it is my hope that he will assurances that their voices will ee ag aca aicty. aad ere SSIS S na e un oe eee aan eee praperamngs 2 Italy during the Second ‘World potatoes are very promising on |M@ny years to come. unite ‘the navy, sree and aif war , 9 : : . d Is — force into-a -single service. a —- peslidalciiboean By ANNE BOND He said, “well, what. part of not God: Anyway God took the inte gegp only ye ss 2 oe K Gen ren of followed eee is coming = (The situation of a bea con- it?” I didn't reply, and he con- snakes’ legs away. I might also 2 . - ‘| Korean . f aa : : ; strictor loosé in. the- Stanhope tinued, “I think that vou~ can|mention that he took his feet the fourth in a séries of tele- | eaereaes J —_— oe eee Racial Violence MONDAY : area of the province, and the en- safely say that Wrigglesworth is'away too, in His infinate mercy. Saphic crop. reports published Veterans — ~~ a 0 o. Pe ‘ suing search for the snake that’a family name and there's noth- And I use the term infinite. mer- by the Dominion Bureau of Sta- | seder st Maritim Con and Cancels Meet ‘ ®e % involved even the RCMP, seem- ing interesting abeut that.” cy advisedly. You see, a snake tistics said Wednesday ° ony eo a asienan Pog for | A a ed too good to let slip by with- I continued: “what does the S$. with feet and no legs would be Giving details of crops im Reunion . ublicly criticizing Defence Mins CLEVELAND (AP) Be- ome j out poking some fun at it so stand for?" ridiculously awkward and rath- P.E.I., the report says that the | poe on Heliver"s unification plans. cause of Cleveland's racial -vio- ‘ 4 we have “Nothing really; my. . father jer. silly to look at.” bay, harvest is well advanced Saturday, July 23, the Korean * : — “lence, the National Junior AAU “l + : Don Cullen of “the. 1966 Sum- dfopped -a- wet -noodle_on my! Bravely, I fhought.I- ventured —with—ideal—weather—conditions Veterans—of —P-E1.— will—hold—Mr- seloae maned- ie fa men's “US. tratk” and field a Legends Oo Prince mer Festival cast donned-a pith birth certificate.” one final question: ‘How do you prevailing. The quality of the |their annual reunion at the Can- other unification ~- create t i championships, which were to : helmet, a walrus mustache and ‘Well what about Elephant?" hope to catch the snake at Stan-. crop is verv good and yields are adian Legion Home in North ©4ncy caused by the reques = be held here Saturday, -were ul a monacle and became. S Ele- 1 said hope?" , reported to be average or slight- Rustico. retirement of ee Tener A T 4 = E war Is an --phant Wigclesworth, a very Bri-_ “Just before I was born, my “In the book of Genesis we jy better than average. Veterans will parade from the © eteog or cane teat ypwee f ae hiet | ” —tish—antherits—en—reptiles_and father visited the Royal Mu- read that there is enmity: be- . aa ee Entries" from athletes al : : - 3 granted me this interview — seum and saw a large painting. tween snakes and—women— Grain ts. coming into head and on _ ag Sain te ment chief, who said he could not ready had been received for the F. H. MacARTHUR nis infervs 4 . ‘ * thick and t= -™. , % . AB) It was called “Hannibal and am hoping to enlist theAaid of Da ca e "os : ory of those who fell in Ko age olicy leading {0 Cre8- meet at John Adatns Field, on | i > * ‘ ; - je ; single serv ager esters As many of you-will no doubt Elephant He asked who it was some of the Island's. most beau- z color ~—— pee ~~ *. [Following the parade there. will ion ‘of a sin he aad “nies Se alee ae | On Sale at leading Book and Novelty~ be aware. a Boa Corstrictor 494 the guide said it_was a great jtiful girls and we will be crawl €TS are now . harvesting their), | ae ang dancing at the Le. Among three commodores aa aeidiak seal lal P . eit AP : “. sceaned general, and father felt it would ing about, in the bushes near Crop with. satisfactory yields |: promoted to rear-admiral and '¢ rom. Cowes. 1,000 sold since that’s a-snake) has escaped ° gion Home. : : k th ver I, copies fn ‘from the custody of its owner in be @ good idea to name me af- Stanhope. ‘Naturally the snake reported. ~ Veterans requiring transporta- three brigadiers to major-gen- quire travelling throug e : ae Peat : i ee ie? . : . will wrap itself about one of the’ Strawberry production is about |,; ; eral: was: Commodore J. A. areas which have been hit h¥ : Stanhope I'll change the sibject, I girls and then I will come to the sien et 7 tion are requested to be at the d rio] Monda May 17th. Price 2.00 copy. ———Yesterday_afternoon, through si nusne—“How did: vou DECOM Tescie with my craw norma! whe root crops are Legion Home in Charlottetown Charlies, 48, who succeeds Ad- racial - violence . since } y * the good offices of the Confeder- 7 white hunter?” the im a ce ee een variable with root maggots eaus- iby 2.30 p.m. mira) Stirling. He now is. di- night. Nenana al pet Seem a a nr ea ore a _-) , ee ; _ : tin Cente aul bee TT rt ne_dnsirument we spake hijnters ing some cancern._Alse—persist—|- = see SS the 1966 summer festival's “Ot tawa Man’ cast, Don Cullen, I had the good fortune to come across__S___Elephant _Wriggles- worth, a noted authority on rep- “I. was out hunting one day use to separate the and the gun I was carrying went boas'"’ off quite by accident and shot, With that §. Elephant |/Wrig- my brother. I was.a natural. I glesworth straightened his ~hadr't~even taken aim-—t left pitch helmet, picked_up the tools immediately for Africa.” which girls from the ent winds have damaged some | crops in the past week. Pastures are A selected list of crop eor-. respondents chosen from — the- |. good but | federal and provincial depart- |. will all crops. Only r ane agriculture, private f- 6.81 not rain—was—recnnded—at—Char}supphythe ‘Information on whieh inca | crop observers and grain men ‘the report is based a a oe “What of his trade, included . a tiles. Especially. swakes. Espe- shout» 40% and—hrse—ermehar cially boas. - gaucht up with me some four and set off for the wilds lottetown up to July .19 My first) question ‘to the not. years later and taught me a les- | = — @ble—centieman—_was,—_strancely—son that T hold to he one of the enough how did you get interesting name*" DEATHS KILBRIDE — At the Stewart Memoria! Health Centre, Tyne Valley. on Thursday July 21st, 1966, Frederick V Kilbride of Foxley River in his 73rd year that ly’s Funeral Home, O'Leary, from where the funeral will be held on- Saturday mornir at 845 to St. Bridget’s-Church, Lot 11 for Requiem High Mass /at 930 Intermént in the _ church cemetery, please omit flowers Visiting hours this’ afternoon from 2-4 and this evening 7-10 BILL — At the Community Hos- pital: -O’Leary> on — Thursday; July 21, 1966, Mrs Belle Hill, formerly of- Connecticutt. and O'Leary in her 80th year Re- mains. will he forwarded this Friday. evening from’ Jelley’s Funera] Home to the home of Mr: and Mrs. Errol! Stetson, Un- fonvale. The funeral will be held on Sunday from St. Luke’s An- glican‘ Church with service com- mencing at 130 pm. Interment in the church cemetery DERASPE fown Hospital, 21 %4 Isaac At the Charloite- Thursdae~July DeRaspe, Grand Entry Magdalen“Islands. age 56 years The remains. were } for- warded Thursday evening from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to the Magdalen Islands for burial GAKNHtUM--At Beach .Grove, Tuesday, July 19. 1966. .Ipseph E.-Garnhum of Mount Stewart in his 7!st year Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home until moon today, July 22 then to Mount Stewart United church for funeral service commencing at 1:30. Intermert in the People’s Cemetery HARRIS At the P_E I. Hos- pital, Wednesday July 20, 1966, Miss Ada FE. Harris. of the Char- lotte Resideriee, ace 79 vears. Resting at the MacLean Fue neral H.ome* until noon. today, July 22, then to -St: Paul's Anglican Church for funeral ser- Viee commencirg at 3 pm. In ferment in Beach Point cem- eter most valuable learned in my career as a hunter. When you shoot at an animal, make sure you've killed it-They can be very vicious if you've ‘just wounded them. Of course, my brother-was a sorehead, if I. may be permitted a euphemism.” | asked, “have vou been called upon to search for. missing ° things _hefore?"’ : search for the missing link once -HENDERSON—and—€t ‘DNORE—| of ad ‘ A Perhaps vou've heard of it — < = the Peking Woman. That's what brought me to Charlottetown or- iginally — ‘looking for the Ot- tawa Man" : Where do you expect to find the missing boa constrictor?” “I feel reasonably certain. that the snake will be found on the ground. You~ see snakes don't flv. —~they're—terrestrial__erea- tures. Birds on the other hand do fly. They can be seen occas- onally by just looking up. Mind you, I wouldn't recommend do- ing it too often. That could be extremely dangerous. But; as I said, snakes crawl on _ the ground. A word of caution might be in order at this point. I would suggest that all dew worm pick- ers in the Stanhope area take a couple of days off. Perhaps they could come. into Charlottetown J and see a play or something You see boa-—constrictors make very poor bait, even for deep sea fishing. Not only that, but they are the very devil to get on the hook.’* Mr. Wrigglesworth continued, with an air of scientific detach. ment: “but as I said, smakes are fourd .on the ground. You see, God deprived snakes of their legs back in the Gardén of Eden. He was, as you will re- member, the Prime Minister of Great Britain — that’s Eden; | ANNOUNCE APPOINTMENT MONTREAL ‘CP) — Appoint- ment of H. Don Reynolds as_ chairman of the composite in- ternational air traffic confer- ence was announced today by Knut | Hammarskjold, director general of the International Air | Transport Association. A _for- mer airline executive and avia- tion lawyer, Mr. Réynolds has served as traffic director of IATA. since 1961. 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