as he presented fifty dol- and have served in very effective 9 This tangible expression of H01- maii’s appreciation of safe-driv- ing is to be highly commended. wards to four employees of manner to greatly decrease the M1“ Gemge Whitklcka M1”- Ben ,Holman, Ltd., who have had insurance rate on their many ve- Bowerbank, and Mr. Louis Gaudet ccident-free Year as drivers hicles which serve the’ public. have been continuous receipients of the awards since they were in- stituted. Shown from left to right are: Ben Bowerbank, George Whitlock, Corporal‘ Stunden, Louis Gaudet and Jack MacAleer. fSeIwyn Lloyd Seen Most By ED SIMO-N. Canadian Press Staff Writer ~wNDON (CP)—Political ob- » ers are in general agreement .. the winner by a. landslide in Iipopularity poll of the mem- of Prime Minister Macmil- oabinet would be Foreign :1 etary Selwyn Lloyd, the man .1‘. only two years ago made ines as “the luckiest politi- ‘ of the year.” Undoubtedly an element of luck yed its part when Lloyd rose In 12 months from a minor vernmentpost to the foreign ya ilositiont-hat gave him _ er and prestige second, only that 01’ his prime ministei‘, Sir thony Eden. But the breaks ve gone against him with ap- Ir gig consistency for the last 15 4. 5_ . When the little-known Lloyd ame foreignsecretary in De. her, 1955, his detractors sug- ted that Eden, after his long eace in the same job,.~had tell an errand-boy, through [5111 he would continue to of the Liverpool suburb of Hoy- lake at the age of 32. ‘ TALENTED NEGOTIA-TOR He quickly enhanced his repu- tation by displaying a. talent for patient, earnest negotiation, a concentration on dealing with specific issues rather,t~han broad generalities and the reported ability to express himself bluntly and effectively in private sessions with his opposite numbers abroad. Ll-oyd’s chief weakness lay in -his limited talents for House of Commons ora.tory a.nd his conse- q-uent inability to build up a per- sonal following within the Con- servative party. But it was only after the 1956 Suez crisis brought a decisive turn in LlOy=d’s fortunes that his laibilities began to outweigh his assets. ' , Although Lloyd is known to have taken an early unfavorable view of Egypt’ s President Nasser, it ‘will probably never be known whether he played a. de- cisive role in Britain’s military Unpopular In UK. Gov't Over the party rift over Suez it- _ self, but he was not equally s-uc- cessful in restoring confidence in his foreign secretary. And even 10 y al government. supporters were painfully struck by the con- trast in L l o y d ’ s pedestrian speeches jn the House with the brilliance of A n e u r i n Bevan, Labor’s [foreign affairs spokes- man. Lloyd stuck it_ out, despite a growing drumfire of speculation as to his successor. _ In a television interview Sun- day, Mac-millan dealt with the point firmly, reaffirming his faith in Lloyd and announcing that he plans to make no changes. But the gOvernment’s increas- ingly poor showing in byelections guarantees that political com- mentators will continue to find it logical that an unpopular govern- ment should get rid of its least popular minister. Selwyn Lloyd is unlikely to be in the running for the title. of luckiest politician of 1958. ~ ‘ Traffic Cases Heard In Court Convicted of driving a motor Vehicle whilst impaired a Char- lottetown resident was fined $75 and costs or 30 days in Queens County Magistrate’s Court yester- day morning. Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, Q. C., presided. Additional cases on the docket were dispose of as follows: a resident of Charlottetown, one of Borden and a resident of Brada1- bane, all Of whom were convicted -of intoxication in a public place were each fined $20 and costs or -20 days; and a party charged with leaving a vehicle unattended on the highway was fined five dollars and costs or five days‘. In addition Magistrate Gaudet further remanded to February 26 the case of a Charlottetown resi- dent charged with possession of intoxicating liquor not’ purchased on _his permit, and dismissed charges of intoxication in a pub- lic place involving two Charlotte- town residents. , GULF ISLANDS - The; Mingan Islands, north of Anticosti in the St. Lawrence Gulf, were discovered by Tues., Feb. 25, 1958 R. E. Seller was elected pre- sident of the Charlottetown Rot- ary Club following the submis- sion Of ‘a report by the slate committee at the weekly lun- cheon meeting held at the Char- lottetown Hotel yesterday. Rotarian R. C. sist-ant National Commissioner Red Cross was special guest speaker, with George er and Neil chairman. to Austria with the first medical team of the International Red Cross in 1956, dealt with many were met with by the Red Cross during his seven years with headquarters in Geneva. Canada, Mr. Baetz said that over $200,000 was distributed last year by the Disaster Ser- vice on minor disasters. Outpost hospitals were conduc-ted by the Red Cross at 65 places from the Atlantic to the Pacific while in the Far North areas Red Oross nurses made 35,000 visits and perfomied much of the work usually done by doctors when available. 3000 children were brought into the world by these nurses last year; 13,000 visits were made to veteran hospitals by volunteer w 0 r k e r s.” These visits are a source of real en- joyment to the Vets who do not hesitate to say so.” Mr. Baetz said. 15 million dollars worth of free blood has been provided. by the Red Cross transfusion ser- vice since 1937. “The Red Cross is difficult to explain in a few words,” Mi Baetz said “and can -only be rightly understood in the light of those who have experienced its minisrtra-.tions”. 53,000 cripp- led children were given assis tance on the basis of helping them to help themselves. Those who contribute to such a ser- vice may well consider their ef- fort “the height af charity.” “We have to think realistically of ourselves when we give to other people. The impact which Canadian contributions of sup- plies makes when they reach overseas is tremendous,” he said. “Modern transportation Baetz, As- _' Fish- Matheson as co- Spevaking from on-the-spot ex- 3 perience, Mr. Baetz who went . situations which developed and p Touching on the situation in . The Guardian Page 3 Rotarians Elect Officers; Hear Report On Red Cross SELLER R. E. Indonesia 76 million, India 360 Ceylon 8 Million and China 600 ing ideas on Canada which must have a vital bearing on our future and theirs, Our relations with these countries is fine and. healthy ‘now”_ Mr. Baetz said. The speaker was introduced by George Fisher and thanked by Neil Matheson. The slate of officers elected in addition to president Seller is corri-posed o-f: Bob Parent, past president; Gerry Hartlen, vice president; Randy Manning, sec- rotary; L. D. ‘MacKay, treasur- er; and Directors, Tom DeBlois, ther. _ Guests of Rotary were W. R. Shaw, H. E. Hyndman, W. S. McMurtry and J. O. C. Camp- bell_ all of Charlottetown. ml FLAT! Authorized Dealer “THERMOPANE” Car Glass Supplied and BUY EARLY CHICKS NOW IS THE TIME TO START YOUR CHICKS SEE-US-TO DAY within the past 12 years has installed brought us in touch with mil- CARSON & BIRT lions of people who are develop- 57 Kim sh phone 3043 ing an interest in world affairs.” » CHICKS _ICHICK STARTER ORDER IT NOW - - - PURINA CHICK» STARTER 01' PURINA CHECK-R-MIX CHICK STARTER Phone 3626 DILLON & SPILLEII LTD. Cli’towi1, P.E._I. ‘I0 Queen St. I million, Pakistan 76 million, . million and others are develop- _ Les Doyle and Norman Low-. , TO LIVE BEITERI. . . 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