— Bobby Fails To Show Up; Wilson Woulcl.’ gCMHfufi‘Pcr'b i m I ® 9 o 0 133d been hauled out of storage i n '9 r C95 W d1 i ., Large Crowd Disappointed lgRgI-ngngggxy l Holt Arms BRUSSELS (“We I. r By JAMES NELSON speculativeiy when the Com. V “33Wth and Photographers T S - pean Common Market med g_______“ _ OTTAWA tCPl—Jl‘hcre was ai mons met at 2:30 pm. T, \ve1€.cluster5d at the mam do“! 0 o Tuesday 0" a RWSMH! ‘0 cum “ SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Wed” April 15, 1964, PAC 9 n otice able preponderance of prepared with a little speech of awamng the 1” “val‘ When mflatlon and high prices. the ‘ 0" ‘< S ..a :1 O :3 (I: C D- n: ‘.< 5 word was passed that Mr, Ken-‘ LONDON ‘AP)_Hamld W” ‘first in its history. I ins l‘ivsday. only minutes before the House ‘ l . 'lllE Labor party wins the tall Sl’eFi‘ic. r??°mmendati°ns [0 S I They we”, hnbhywkm,“ and liamentary Piess Gallery in the general election said Tuesday which indiVidual countries ob- . l O spi'iiilsliiig of ladies of more un- port of the U.S.’Caiiadian Par- But another 900 or S gath_‘ 011d 3“ British arms Shipments)1 ample' was “OK urged as my pools—ones wh t'ai‘el“ iur appropriate occasion to do so was supposed to have arrived‘ n a message to the interna- Bu: 0" What Should be d wasn't entirely ()bViOUS- bl“ "- scheduled arrival at the Pai‘lin-l mg in vain. the crowd drifted? Will‘iCh OPEHGd here Tuesday: . e six common Mal-kc: mem' 63-year-old woman was found gallery ered on the driveways leading‘ lasted only 31/2 hours and for a! (United Nations) Security Coun- Nethzrlandf’ and Luxembourg‘ adding another to the list nedy. 39. was to have sat for" tunics and wearing side-arms in. on the curbsmnes or sneaking: equipment to South Africa. It 15. year' Member nations agree“! “’1 Bits in less than two years. Tuesday sitting while on a arl iament Hill. werel‘ mans galleries tions. including this country. “39°” their progress m two, Mrs. Goldfie Fine, whose hus- cause of poor flying weatheri larger than Ottawa had offi-L The gigantophis snake. which» curity Council. 53,619,000 POUHdS 0‘ “511 valued mm in nearby canto" IIA eyed the diplomatic gallery departure of distinguished vis-i length of50 feet. decision loyally.” everal Other StOCkings were i Edward Jay was a visitor in visitor in Charlottetown. at the home of Mrs. Shaw‘s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Mrs. Harold Jay was a visitor to Charlottetown Wednesday. Miss Georgie Dover attended A large number from this vic- . l J orial hall Saturday night. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay with ’ sons Merlin, Irwin and Glenn, _- were visitors in Covehead Road v which in the Crowd that filled welcome. The cancellation had -. - nedys flight was delayed L50". Britain.s prime minister m The program was shorn el, . . . v: n: duts — and :i :nrrlly Mr. Macnaughlnn tabled a re. “3mm block” and the Cde‘ that a Labor government would ‘Jeded' we“ Germany' [or ex cert-ax" age from 1hr inriiilic's‘ liamentai'y Association and said cred at the Rideau Chfb at 1 :0 south Africa_ suggested to forego a $750,000, , . ., . “h , Eastern Moss. out to see a normal Sitting, CROWD GATHERED [or lunch in that menowed Gen. tional conference on economic] m genera ere was agreemen ‘ was marked by a block men, Buildings at 12:30 pm” a, awa The conference will want to‘ be S we“ Germany" strangled with a nylon stocking That was where US. Attor- to the main entrance. Ext‘a.‘ gust of honor who didn't show‘icil's resolution calling for an mam idea was to ha“ 0‘ 11 UHSOlV’ed strangling!) 0f whirlwind visit to Ottawa. His post d have failed to carry out theinmmhs' band. Hyman Fine, operates a and aircraft troubles. cially expected. This capital? inhabited Egypt in prehistory isl bor government in i at $5,469,000 to primary pruduc- one Of her own SlOijnSS was found on the floor nearby. ‘ Charlottetown Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw, Char- ? the teachers convention in Char- ! mity attended the centennial and Charlottetown Sunday. in; Hans" of Commons :aller- been announced in New York [0g they retreated u. .116 P5,,“ drifted away. and senators‘ stcnographcrs the visit would have been an, pm at the “me Mr Kenneth, The Labor party leader said 000 [3" Cm “5 plans next year The reason they were there In anticipation of Kennedy's? Herman's lair. Again after “lam; sanctions against South Africa,‘ among lOP cal-line: mlmSters 0‘ NORWOOD‘ Mass (AP) _ A r . . n . . I I ‘ ‘ empty 593“ 1" 1"“ ‘hl’l‘lmallc crowd of several hundred gath-, lem- a visit which was [0 have give Its full backing to the Frame’ Italy' Belgium' Tm in the bedroom of her home to- 116); . General Robert l. Ken- RCMP constables, in scarlet} it was a lovely day {or waiting; end to all suppl':s of arms and price rises by the end 0‘ me women in eastern Massachus- the first few minutes of the the security-conscious fashion: into an empty seal in the Com? most regrettable that some na-i give m5: priority [OWNSFM ‘0‘ The victim was identified as e . ‘ --———-. _________._______.___ _ visit had to be cancelled be- It was evident the crowd wasl REACHED 50 FEET imandatory decision of the Se-i Preliminary estimates show clothing dry cleaning establish- Speaker Alan Macnaughton‘usually takes the arrival and, estimated to have attained at Great Britain will carryout this erS. taken In Ontario during “ed tightly around her Beek- 1963. Miss Gail Jay was a recent 1 'ottetown, were recent visitors * lottetown during the week. concert in Mount Stewart Mem- Edgar Birt was a recent visit- or in Charlottetown. I i ., . ‘ - I 1 Mrs. Johnnie MacDonald \Vith ' I ~ / ’ "‘ "- = ‘ son Blair, Churchill, visited at the home of he. 93...... M. OSCAR NOMINEE ARRIVES and Mrs. Edward Ja , Monda . , . . . . . 1p, Hendrickcn WES 3 visits]... Ac tress Shirley Mac- at the sauna Monica. Cahf.. nights ceremonies}.1 Surle'y . i or the Wm M an sarcomas: “air: er "’16 m B" 'l the best actress award, arrives just before the start of last (AP Wirephow) SUGAR smnm ENDING i | ‘ o GEORGETOWN. British Gui- ana (CPl—Workers in British, . o S a s S ‘ Guiana’s sugar industry are re- . turning to work after a nine- . week strike, President Richard I O Ishmael of the Manpower Citi- zens Association. said Mondayi n e night. Ishmael said the strike, ' . ' 1- . . fifgfidwgikér: 3:;aflfil.e:%fifguni By DOUG MARSHALL The Maldive Islands want full been internally self-governing and 50 per cex'lt of workers we;.e Canadian Press Staff Writer l independence. Since ._ . V 4 ‘ _ back at work. He said $3,000,000 A familiar melodrama in min-I The British-protected islands. ‘ Commalholh‘llélf 1“ whiten? worth of sugar cane had been iature is being played out in coat a coral necklace of some 2,000 xgnfgiss l 9121;“ latest, gait 5 burnt by arsonists since the,of the farthest-flung corners of‘il-Indian ocelan ftoflléealbouthloo‘hawefis “‘3’ for enmifiportam . . . . _~ .4 h ' on, ave. . . ‘ _ strike began. Brim“ Once’ml’ellal Stage “"1” 5°“ wes ° y “RAF staging airstrip on Gan. ; one of the group's southern- ‘ 'l d, d d d TAYLORs , , l 2312:: £333.13 . 33c 3.13%. i tion in one of the atolls. i READY TO TALK f Commonwealth Secretary . Duncan Sandys. who visited the ‘ Maldivian capital of Male last September. says he is prepared to hold independence talks any- time Maldivian Premier Ibra- ‘ 'm Nasir wants. So far Nasir has declined the 'invitation because of what he calls British interference in the ‘ island‘s internal affairs. Recent v anti-British demonstrations on i Mali culminated in demand: for ,the recall of the British politi- , cal liaison officer on Gan. The dispute with Britain has its origins in what amounts to the littlest-known civil war of modern times. Poor communi- ‘cations among the islands and ‘ with the outside world have ‘kept the situation in a state of ' fluid confusion. For the last five years a group of rebels led by Abdulla ‘Afif have been opposing the ‘y /’ TAYLORS DIAMOND POLICY , central Maldivian government. I .. ' 4 I / /’ '. Britain has been forced to deal ‘ J.w_t:.}...,--= Jud} . Better dianaond valtues beeéiuse we buy all , M ‘ / ti . with Afif because he effectively ul‘ diamon 8 dir“ 1'01“ “rol’e- . . controlled Gan and is neigh- v_ i . Individually styllied mounting-s. choson for Island people from the finest styles avall- boring 3,0115 while the airstrip ., , i . . able in the war. . . ' was being built. 0 Pours freely and CIOII'IIY, jUSt llke salt ‘ Q 85 years in busmess—your assurance of satisfaction. AF“. LEFT lcrcd an amnesty to Afif and his fellow dissidents. Afif rd fused the amnesty and left on a British ship for the Seychel- les Islands. "He left voluntarily and at his own request." said a British . . , ,. . l After Sandys' September visit. —because it Sin-granular form Instead i s A v E 2 5 Britain agreed to stop co-Oper. . I o ating with the rebels. In return Of pOWder V I. l the Maldivian government of- . Dissolve; instantly in liquids! Never lumps—oven in-i-gravies and sauces! T . . 1' I h J. - ht Value in a 3 stone 00- Beaumuuy "13181115318: Tailored solitaire in 14k spokesman in London. "But the 0 mpOSSI e to SI "" 0W5 rlg Eagemcnfl ring th at scone l‘llll; m. 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