R. S. M. RYAN MAJOR MA(‘.\'E\'lN ‘ subsequently served in MAJOR MCCORMACK British (‘olumbis with the Kent Regi- ment of Chatham. Ontario. Promotions Announced For Three Recce Members +1Mid“iii-jilriihhflilliihllkiellcgli«iii its formation in 1946 as a troop V_ , . officer. lie was promoted to the ilir proiiiotions of three mem-«Squadron 'R ( l- ‘ This unit rank of Captain in 1950_ and um iris of the Prince Edward Is-[carried out aerial observation for 1”, a‘ Adjutant under Colonel A_ !.‘th Rcccel Regiment Allicti artillery units in !\'orth—‘w Rogers. Wm." he commanded i re .'llllliIIlIlt‘(‘(l last night by Lt . nest iiiiiwiilc me mm_ “C “as appointed acting ‘‘'l» l‘'''‘{''‘‘ l‘ l\"‘"“‘_d."- (’D--‘ Major McCoriiiack l‘(‘llll'lIf‘tl to conimaiidcr of “B" Squadron in 4 tllllIlIr'lIl(llllL' ilfficcr laacii of the Canada and “IN dnm,b”m.d m Sopwnibcr M this y(.a,._ "lH‘<‘ "W 8llPUlll“‘¢‘5 “"95 "I October l1l~l5. In Aiigiist 1046 he! Major MacNcvin was born in ‘ "-""l“'““”“'“ Joined the Reserve Army as a‘ (‘harlottctown. the son of Mr. and \l.'|tll' Daniel .I ‘.\icCormnck. member of thc ‘liilh Light Aiitl-'?\ii'<. Harry MacY\‘evin. He at- I' ll ll. has bccn appointed sec- Aircraft ilcgimcnl. in \\lll('ll unit iciidcd West Kcnt School and tl'lI'l iii-i-oiiiiiiaiid of the Regiment he wzis priiiiiolctl to wlaliir in lli-incc of Wales College He is ‘ll ‘-ll(‘i‘(‘\Sli'\I‘l to Lt -(‘ol. Kennedy I950. and (‘O in .Iiil_v l.’l;’i:i. In niarricd to the former Rose who ll(‘l(l that position prior to March, 1955. uhcn thc artillcrylwhite, also of this city. They his recent promotion. Major unit was disbanded. he rcvertedliavc seven children. loud G. l\lacN'cvin. 38. has been to the rank of Major and trans-I Major MacNevin is presently Sr. Capt. Carter Brings New,’ Year's Greetings To Rotariansl ‘hie annual New Year's mes- Western Diploma Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. i this pain. ee ‘ Most Western diplomats .ion and the West on disarma- 1111!! ' W perspective is a re ment. most Western di omats inito discuss the situation said there as we try to conform the lluoscow feel some of nego- is more, rather than less. chance Rotary ideals of truth and fair- .tlations to halt the arms race willl tor a summit meeting in the first ncss as described in the Four begin in the first half of 1958. ‘half of the new year. Way test." Capt. Carter said as Few of these diplomats aro win-l They said the fact that Krem- ling to guess what course these lin leaders said little about Com- inegoliations will take. But one munist Ch he quoted Pilate in his evasi ina in proposing a summit meeting briglitansdrtho approach to the question. "Pilatel fail the‘ V9 2 ed in his task. He who is ‘veteran bansador prcdictedl Truth. lives on." Soviet and Western foreign min-‘prospects for such East-West “To be fair to everyone con- isters will meet as a prelude to al talks. I disarma- STUMBLING BLOCK me . i “If the Soviet Union insists on in statements before the Sup-‘full membership of the Peiping preme Soviet Dec ls. Nikitalgovernment in summit talks they Khrushchev and Foreign Ministerlmight as well forget about hold- Gromyko apparently closed this ing them, and the world had bet- door to a foreign ministers confer- lter seek some other means of jcnce such as proposed by the bridging East and West together Carter concluded. ‘NATO summit conference in for disarmament talks." said one The s cakcr was introduced by _ . . lParis. But this diplomat said: diplomat. chairmapn Fred (‘annon n .‘l"""‘ 3' 5 Dj L‘ “"9. “her ‘‘If a proposal for a foreign The diplomats also predicted thanked by co-chairman Gordon ‘E09515 3l0ll8 with F"-’dl‘l”l“k 591' imlnisters meeting was presented the Kremlin will continue to push Avsrd. ller of Charlottetown and Johninot as a meeting to negotiate dis-lits scientific and political cam- interesting talk ‘Hegaii a former city resident now larmament but as conference to paign in the new year-—spicing it on Hong Kong was given by Art- visiting relatives here. for the decide on procedures for such ne- liberally with Sputniks, missiles Koh. a British subject pre— Cllrlsllllas Holiday season. ‘g0li8l.l0IlS, the Kremlin might find 'and peace proposals. mcd student at St. l)unstan‘s Uni-i The "Charge" was read by Billlit difficult to refuse." l “The Soviet Union's primary vcrsity. His father isa prominent Reid to two new niembers.'WORKlNG OVERTIME ‘objective is still to divide the merchant in Hong Kong and a Frank Pcllcticr and Blythel The Kremlin is working over-.West." said one source. "They member of the Rotary Club. Smith. who were welcomed by! ' tofwlll work hard on neutrals but Before coming to Canada in president Bob Parent and assign- woo so-called neutral nations.‘the prime target will always be 1956 Mr. Koh \\ as a high school cd to work on committees. jsevcral Western diplomats feellthe NATO group and the hopes of student at Wah Yan Collcge.| Letters of appreciation were that a sharp turndown of a pro- disrupting its unity wliich is under the supcrvisionircad from Sister Mary Henry. of the Jesuit Fathers. Special Supervisor of the Catholic Wel- I Cyprus Governor leaves To I Present Case To London Gov t. cerned we must render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's andi to God the things that are God's. 5 Take a little more serious thought of the Four Way Test card which lies on your desk and keep thinks in proper pcrsepctive ‘ during the coming year. "Capt ‘ larger conference on ‘ nt SR. CAPT. CARTER time these days in an attempt lll’llIlltill‘t'l to ?\i.'«ijor and named to ferrcd to the P I-I.I. Reginient,'S.q|c~g Manager at Dovi-d Motors. tllllllllilllfl “ii" Sqiiadron based where he has coniniziiidcd “ no ix‘ 3 (‘ommissioncr of the Vil- ill \llllll.'l;.Illl‘ '\lajor .\lacf\'cvin Sqiiadron until his present pro lrigc of Spring Park. and 8 Past ll.'l\ ll(‘(‘ll aciliig 0 C. of this sq- ‘motioii. [’[‘(\\1d(1n[ of the Km-in'u(‘1ub, ll.i(ll'iin ~illt'(‘ Scptember W.O. IT ‘[‘0RMER BOXER |{_ _s‘_ M‘ RYAN 1 1 il.'ll‘l(‘S Ryan. 38. has been pro- ‘ The new]V_appoim(,d s(.(.0nd_. Regimental Sergeant Major‘ "“““‘l I” W 0- 1 3"d 3PP°l"“‘d in-command‘ of the Rcccc Regi~ “Fall 3150 .l0ll19d lht’ Arm)’ ll "W, llccimciilal Scrgcant Iilaior of mom \"a< (,du(.m(.d l'It' Rt“.1llll(‘Ill in Sllt'('0SSlOIl T0 Hm“ Svhonl and SL Dunsyanrs 1151.1”: “uh the 21st Field ‘ \\ 0. l liniinctt Trainor. Siimmer- L;lm.(,mW_ prior m wurld war i,,,ii.m.,._ 3 mm] mm_ "9 went \lll(‘. uho has retired Tm, he'“;,,— at yarioug mugs‘ ti\.t'I'.\l‘il.\' in I940 with the 21st- Tllajiir ‘\I<-Cormack first joined liglit-licavyweight and initidlo- '-3'-5ll<l l'l|*‘ld /‘-mblll3ll“9- and in W9 thc (anadinn Active Army at the lwcigiii champion of the Island.‘ <l|lllllll‘T 05 1942 lF8ll5f9“‘°d l0 “W tliIll)I'(‘8l( of World War Two in '()vci'st-as hc \\'(lll scicrnl titlcs 7lll l“l(‘ld D"-‘S-‘lllliii Slflllon ‘Wm! Scptcmlicr 1939. enlisting with a in the squared circle. including “lll<‘ll Ullll ll? S9l‘V9d in North‘ Wvriil unit the 2nd Medium Battery. the llHl'll~llCZl\‘_\'\\'(‘lL!lll title of the ‘W54 Europe fill‘ lhi‘ duration °‘ In January 1940 he went overseas Aldcrshot Command. the war. 3* 8 mi‘nlb€l‘ Of this llllll. lnl Major McCorm.'lck is Suc('es- In 1945- R 5- M- Ryan l0l"9d June 1943 he received his com— sion Duty Officer with the local ill? R(‘€<‘8- Rfiilllllelll 85 ll 5€|'- niission on the successful com~ lbranch of the Department of Nat-if Evian‘ and “'83 Pl'0m0t€d '0 w» 0- plction of a course with the 0. C. ional Revenue. He was first ap-' ll lll 1955» 'l' I’ oi’ the Honorable Artillery pointed in this department of the; R 5- M- RV8" W35 Mr" 4 mnpaviv federal Civil S(‘l‘\‘lf‘E* in 194;; . Cliarlottctown. the son of Mr. and SF.R\'lf‘E IN ITALY A flall\‘P nf Stiliris l,|n(‘ n..ad_‘ ‘\irs. Albert Ryan. He obtained hialnr '\ic(‘ormack then pm Tllajnr l\lc(‘ormack is marrir-d to» his education at Queen Square reeded to the Italian theatre with the former Patricia llloynagh of 5<‘ll°°~ the 2nd Medium Regiment. and ‘souris They have three child- Before World War Two. R 5 served there until returned to rent Lynn Patrick. ten. Daniel3M- Ryan W838 membef 0‘ "19 Fngland for further training late ‘Kevin. eight. and Carol Maureen. -llllllilf Abbi?! 585958“ ‘Firm find in VH4. During this time his unit six. later the Kentville Wildcats look p;il‘t in several of the im- MAJOR MA(‘NE\’lN which won the Maritime Junior imitant battlcs fought on the ltal- At thc outbreak of World War (‘halTlPl0llSlllP in 1939- Since N‘ van mainland. including: Cns— Two. Major !\lacNevin enlisted llll'lllll8 l0 CW" lll€’- he ll“ 599“ . Ortona. and the Gothic with the Prince Edward Islandildelllllled both as coach and Highlanders September 1. 1939. player with the Senior Abbie: ball in l“cbriiar_v I945 Major Mc- With this unit he served in can-’tcam which in 1956 won the Marl- f‘v-i‘ni.'ick received his pilot's ads and T\'cwi’oundlnnd. He was llmt’ lnlermedlale ml“ \~iiii:s. “as promoted to Captain commissioned Licutcnant at‘ Sim‘? 1955 he has been I and posted to No. 665 Air 0. P. Brockvillc in August, 1944. and civilian employee of the Depart- CITY iiiin CENTRAL to that appointment. R. . was employ by the Gar- 3 . DR. .i. K. I.. IRWIN will return WINDMILI. Restaurant open P. Winners '" l”‘'‘‘''‘'‘' J“ 13'l‘- 1955 ‘for lake-out scrvice New Years at siturig outbreak of World War Two en Am Ryan rison Sergeants Mess. and. for one year. with the P. E. I. Tem- perance Commission. Si-IF. thc hcniitiiiil Party drcss- l‘:""‘ (‘l°5((i'l ll‘ R¢‘\‘lallT<1lll -'~'€l'- Tn e< at llclcns Drcss Shop. vicc after 8 00 p m. (‘all 7131 Top prize in “w P E, 3”“ («Wm TAXES _ last mSta“_ now for your take-out order andi um; or 9 ' _ nation-wide Pepsi-‘ mcnt due and payable on or be “me °f d°l"°r~V‘ Cy‘? E1“"l°5l38“'°$ mt G221 ~ -- .. .. . . ._ . oin: on. . Olln . wa fnrc Tiicsdny Dttcmhcr Iilst. 3'; Sn”, I'M g Mmmc ‘Rnadl Mm (am! “Owl”. vi: ‘rm-".»\r the airy. well am and mhcr l""""""-‘ '"’ »"‘“" 9"‘ llnyiiclrl Sii‘0ct_ winning . scv 2 Pharmacy. open 330 a.m _ A , mid ['iI‘|7(‘. and (‘arol Saulnier._' to R P m _\t"r”ll. arc fl\'r’lllr’llllf‘ at The Bll’)l(‘iNm.'h lmsm“ m|rd_ ; s. visir iii -S1‘YLI' Miiimery.’ Grcal Gcorgc Street where every six-le is Ill-Style. 72 sec- According Thp;lht' _lli(‘l’1t"S these three young n 1, noimn “-3; ladies submitted the rec best ‘held Monday morning from hlsllllli1l(‘.S rN‘€‘l\’9d {mm P‘ E- 1- _l‘'T()Rl.: (~l0_\.(.d Thurgda). for late r(\s1ri(-n(-(- tn Stella Maris entrants in lllf‘ nationaicontest. .i...-i.- mi.,,,._-_ 1; 14‘ m(.ki(.s0n (‘hiiri-h. .\‘orth lliislico, where slxlnsnrcd by the soft drink.con-‘ Ltd _ your Qiasgo“-_ Requiem High .\i:iss was cclc- l Cl"rll. Thf‘ (‘0lll€'5l W83 "~‘3"'1°l°d braled by his pastor, Iicv. Lcon- to high school students. l t”l\‘l(‘. TAXES — Please bring ard Ayrcs. who also conducted The grand prize, a $100 Can-l l FFNERAI. MONDAY — funeral in «tub of tax bill when paying ‘ho scrvicc at the urmc The ada Savings Bond. was W0“ ilnnl installment. (‘:in.'iili:in l.(‘iIl(ll'l. North Rll.\ll('O h_\‘ a New Brunswick school-; Branch attended in a hodv iind- l girl Twenty-seven additional I ‘“":l'l""S ~_'ll"‘“\i";“‘Y' _Sl’°°‘ cr command til l.(‘i| (;:i|l.'int The prizes wt‘r(' dlvldfll l!m0lli1 Pl‘°'l lfl" Slml 5i"‘- $2‘~"'- 539" lrzion :r.'i\'c<i(li- \‘f‘I‘\ll'(‘ was vincial entranls. """“°“ 5' conducted by pI'(-‘Sl(‘lClll Murray‘ "”"‘”‘ ".— (“.16 TAXES _ Nam” wul‘_(-'El.SSl(l_V. Last Post and lie Re-i not he on Voters lists unless all l ‘‘°"‘‘ “'10 soiincnri hy liiiglaf . U ' ‘ ‘ “ David ‘Hill. The pr’llll’)(‘al‘(‘l‘S wcrel ° ‘MM aw paid 0" or before Dec‘ i‘r.'in(-is (;:lll.'int, Alvrc Gallant. ‘ . P Resigns ost i Onflwr mg’ .l.'imcs lllzicqliicrc. .lohii l)0ll'(lfl. pfvnt “in be charged on 3]] put (‘cmctcry The funeral was very OTTAWA lCPl R¢8l8N|U°nl (']\r|(' ‘isaxpgs _ ln[(\r(\_Q[ 3; I’ C i\l.".I‘lIIl. .\liltiln Green. In- ihc rate of one-half one pcr- ‘¢"”“\""l “V” '" Chum“ ‘. . d ,1 of Mr. Justice John Valentine "‘"‘ ‘"“'“""‘°""’ h'“°'’‘ 3”" ° lcivne of the British Columbia Su- (-ivic 1-Axgs _ Ti (4 v T . ‘ prlcme Court was announced Mon- l)lll(‘(‘ \\lll remain tiiicnl -‘froanli ‘day. The statement by Justice: .1. W M 1, 00 p m’ M Monday and ‘ t H H warold Minister Fulton said l.hP“I‘(‘Slgl'll-; Tiicsd.'i_v. December 30th and Iilst. Robcrl ('a“ we ' ~ tion, cficctivc today. is for - I ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Cant- TITE NEARLY new shop. lldtwell. Charlottetowmhhais ‘l‘)“eten a Kcnt Strcct. will be open Thursfi patient at the Caro n j t t ' day afternoon, January Second to HOSDIUN ‘inc? la“ 5""‘l“-"A Y"3‘ lahtpllglurpbponc ngugogfxl lf‘f'(‘i\'(‘ driiiriions and open Fri- leldfly mfi"“"Q n‘l‘ll’C" “"‘:f;r" ‘'(.ml‘” ‘ , .,. ,. . _ t i .' ~'i iii_v c is cx - - ,,l§}V “mini J“ '3" 0nr:tii(i'(n0 home in ii few Gaetan Sylvcstre 4. crown at- . - - I ‘soul reasons.‘ At the same time Mr I-‘ulton C -I ‘P d”._._ itorncy Ill St. ilyacinthe. Que.. 1-“E Nggnlly New shop. 1“, ‘since 1944. becomes pulsne judge Kent Street. will be open Th ‘ thc district of Montreal. He will rcccivc donations and open Fri. ifill onc of the vacancies crested riav afternoon and evening. Jan- ’ TllllWl3.V- “W l2”‘- '" M’ “ml ber of judge of the rt. Mrs. Harvey Poolc. a rl.-iiightcr._ — — . -~ (fl_——— of thc Qiicbcc Superior Court for day afternoon. .lanuary second to l"im|:F:—-M S"""“ ”"~‘l""‘l "“ by a recent increase in the num- nary third to sell. FUNERAL MONDAY » The (‘ fh‘ L_ c. funeral of Shelley Lynn Campbell Y" '' Wm ‘ “Mm "mm" "'3' - «laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon TIKRVS - A‘ 'll’‘ 7’ l" 1 ”°'’ i,nm)oN igpiaanhur ,i.m,,i Famphcll. formerly of Augustine vllal “'1 5"'W‘-ll’ ""°"“"."- I-Zwins. distinguished British re‘ ‘‘‘“'1‘- End "OW Of NBSKWMR Vllkl 30- - AMT“ ’"‘;l“M” search chemist. died during the Rite’ N.Bnlfrowuthehe(Z|l‘ii ti:mil'd"' lbs 2.3:“ 9" “'°°"°"d‘ H’ W” 75' 3"”. "mt a ernoo m s in un- - < oral Home. and was largely at- . erv in 1937 or the an. "M mg gl .. ' ' — h ltt— - - I mm, Hymn sun‘ were Th. ll‘ii‘w("nbl“I:spita,l‘.t la9r5'?. ten 593' wmch "'3 °"~'d“"d ""3 3 :: W E o '1 ai- i an 3 5 § :- is 9.‘ 3 3 i l:0l‘d'l'M.V 3ll¢Ph€l'd" Ind "Jesus saving the lives of thousands of, :,:.';.°:..“.,;';.,‘:':.,:°'}*°;.“',;:,;g',r “rf;..::‘.‘3..“?»"r”.'.'“.“'..”.‘f"°°""‘o-"moi-.~:s:t=r:e; V . ’’'‘''’“''°'‘' '9'‘ lmll” P""°";i FLYNN .— in so. Elizabeth's l'lo9- their eldest dauglita. violet’ gordon gztwsoml Justin M‘:-rt‘!-‘ vital. Brlshton. Mass on Dae- Katherine. to Arnold E. son of .M""“'ch'n' 3'"-“‘:":“""""‘ " " ember 27. 1957. to Mr and Mrs Mr. Elineii and the late Mrs. - °""°‘°'7- Gus Flynn. n d-usmr. 6 Ibo. Younker of Oyster Bed. Mac- I'‘''"‘' rings to take place in the near ENGAGEMENTS Mn. AND mu. I-‘RANK HUGlT- IS Covobead. V i 9 ll to ID- aouncctheelll mevltnftu Y—-Alcli ova their youngest daughter Mary December Il. 1057. Mrs Nu- Dsrasa to William nuns. ssa ma . of Ion- sf .sasMi-s.ackco:: ngIsalahsrOthyssr.ls- rm, Toronto. . V mats resthg at Davlssah an; is take puss Jssasq hunt not an atlas: mg noon. to Kim lR.AlDlII.PI:ltcYIllfl- .1-uggguygggigg LOCK. Id: liver wish to pin. latu-nsat Pssplu O1- &2 8 CT U W7. ‘U090- .ni-lghborhood bar. fl shing two to the decision oflc courses in English Literature. fare Bureau for a contribution physics etc. were taken in Tor-‘made to assist the needy and onto before coming to Charlotte- ‘from Dr. E. M. Found. Superin- By SHAKE GUEBENLIAN Foot told reporters that limited Nicosia‘ “,5 (Reuters) _lprogress has been made in solv- Governor Sir ugh Foot lcft herellnl "19 P1'°b19m- 1"" "'9 mm‘ town last fall. ‘l(‘I’l(l(‘lll of the Sanatorium for the Francis Tam. also of liong‘attendance of Rotarlans at at by ,1, Monday to present hisldangers and difficulties still Ila proposals in London on Cyprus‘ lhfld 0‘ “ Kong. and Emil Nagy of Buda- institution and the distribution Pt‘ 3." ‘me’ Asked whether he is optimistic. st, both of whom are also stu- of gifts and treats. fu . . he replied: "i am naturally an - in message Sunday night not to ex- ‘ ipect ‘miracles" from his talks 70 RETURN QUICKLY with British government leaders. F0°l “"3 ll! W1“ T901711 l0 CW‘ There were no hands. no honor_l'“5 33 -50°.“ 85 P°!5lbl°- 1" 103' guards and no ceremony for thegonfdhg sailtiignheiwillhconlfierrdwith governor. who is submitting his “9 3" S" J0 ll I llll. recommendations after only four his predecessor as governor. weeks n his post 3..,-,_ Since his arrival hbre. the new Only a handful of officials his 8°"-‘mo!’ his dispensed Willi “Me and two sons saw me gov. large armed guards and talked crnor off to Beirut. Lebanon. to Cypriots on the Itreet. where he will catch a plane to ‘London today. ‘ll INEW BRITISH MOVES . ianagrinligilt‘n:lalllldli,r?rialorI;:fT-3:. New Brmsh moves t° ‘em. The Department of Public Workslthe Cyprus problem Tm expectedl constructs all other government il° Emerge ‘mm F°°l 5 ‘Fm’ Wm‘ M has ‘Prim Minister Macmillan and The stccl for the building ls|§°l°J‘m 5°°"°‘"Y “‘"‘ “°'“'°"‘ being furnished by York Struc- °y ‘ tural Company. Fredericton. N. The widespread assumption that B. The contract for steel was for the K0V9|‘“°|' W°“ld mm 330.000. The overall contract. in- ibold stcvs ‘o b33190 S8"'80V9l’|l' cluding the steel. is for $321,000. ment for the island colony already has resulted in fresh diplomatic activity in Greece and Turkey. it is possible Foot will rhodi- mend negotiations with Arch- bishop Mskarios. leader of the Greek Cypriot movement for un- M i°'1i,[;"|(i:io(,:'re:fe'p,e,em ham,“ an RCAF‘ T-33 jet trainer. There from cypnis. is holding talks with was I10 sit!" 0' the P110‘- Greek leaders in Athens. from lb! TURKISH LEADERS CONFIIII Dr. Fadhil Kutchuk. leader of the Turkish Cupriot minority. flew ment. Turkey wants the island partitioned between the Greek and the let T°"ll>€|‘lllll‘¢ In Monday to Ankara for consulta- area was about 15 degrees below us with the Turkish govern- sero. Turkish Cypriot communities I The missing pilot radioed ‘'1 Britain renouncss sovereignty. 10:40 a.m. CST that ho was in No Discontinuance In Work On Naval Barracks week before last. The excavation for the rifle range. in the build- ing basement. is now underwny.| The building will be erected on piles and the contract for driving them has been sub-let to Morrison and MacRae. Summerside. The actual work of driving the piles has not started yet. The building is being construct- ed under the supervision of l)e—I fence Construction Limited. the Department that constructs build- Work is proceeding uninterrupt- ed on the constructing the new Naval Barracks on the former Paoli Lumber Yard property at the foot of Haviland Street. Al- though an Ottawa story said yesterday morning that “all con- struction of armories for the re- serve forces“ is being “tempor- arily dlsconiinued". lion Howard Green. in his capacity as Minis- ter of Defence Production con- firmed yesterday afternoon that the contract for the Naval build- ing here has been awarded to Atlas Construction Company (as was stated sometime ago in this paperl. Also stated was the fact that the actual construction of the new building would start early in the new year. Work of preparing the ground for the building was started thel Tear Gas Encls Three-Hour Street Drama In Calif. City . INGLEWOOD. Calif. (AP) -- Scores of police ended a three- hour street drama Monday by fir- ing a tear gas barrage into a release of more than no poli- tlcal detainees just before Christ- mas. Find Wreckage Of R. C. A. F. Jot WINNIPEG (CP) — A two-man para-rescue team. which jumped from an RCA!‘ Dakota to investi- e in the muskeg on aka by a silent burglar alarm. “Come on out and you won't get hurt," an officer cried. The pair demanded a car to get away in, and a head start. When this was refused. one called: la Prairie. Man.. an Otter and a Dakota are continuing a low-level search for the pilot. solo occupant bandits who had been oldlng five . men and a woman at gunpoint. “Then come on in and get us." H u n d r e d s of bystanders Through a screen door. officers watched the drama which also could see one man with a gun was televised live locally. against Miss Shane’: boa . Officers with machine — guns While police took up positions and other weapons crouched be- on the cafe roof. behind cars and hind cars surrounding the bar . . . buildings. d e t e c t i v e s kept pleas were male to the gunmen up rapid fire pleas to surrender. to throw down their weapons and Suddenly. a shot med from o . . a huge street crowd. necks craned finally the boom of tear gas guns. and the bandits stumbling out bleary- eyed to surrender. Booked on suspicion of robbery are Howard Lee Scott and Roger 9. NELSON’S SERVICE STATION ( BUSTER Ma.cMILLAN. PROHHETOB) CHANGE IN HOURS Fi- '0 E? No one came out. however. and officers. fearing one of the hos- tages had been shot. made up their minds to use the gas. ver tear gas shells were lobbed into the bar, their explo- T"t""'”"’ New Disarmament Talks sage to Rotary was brought to the Club this year by Rotarial Sr. Capt. John Carter of the Salvation Anny at the weekly By HAROLD K. meal for a foreign ministcs con- Iuncheon meeting held ll thc MOSCOW «Ari — Despite the ference to decide on procedures. big gap between the Soviet Un-imlght hurt cam ts Expect P4031110 Guardian- Tneadlyobtf-31.1957 WEAU-T E! onll‘“‘ew°“:_ 3: 1: ' ‘- IOOOlOIllll. Toronto E as ’ Ottawa . M 31 Band-is cor .. .. I c .... — $5,000 At Hull a.m.. .. ss ‘.3 lalifax . . 30 4: HULL. 00¢. CP-Three masked uliarlottetown Si 3', man escaped with more than $5.- S dney . 3 31 000 in cull from the St. Be"n5‘lYylflIl0llKII . at as datte Caiase Populaire Mondayilt. John's. Nfl ...... I2 35 after binding and gagging man- ager Lanrent Picard, I0. Two men were arrested a short time later. Police said they wet-I carryi bundles of bills and were not armed. Police said Jacques Poulln. Montreal. and Robert Sansom. of no fixed address. will appear in court today on charges of armed robbery. Officers said that be- tween $2,000 and $2,500 was re- covered. RIFLE SAFE { Mr. Picard said that three men. . wearing dark glasses and hand- ‘kerclliefs over thei. faces. en- tered tlic credit union shortly opened the office at noon. He said one of them tired a shot in the air. While one of ithe men tied him up, in; other ; two rifled the open safe. 1 Eight-yearold Marc Leblanc. [who had gone to deposit :20 for ’his father. was robbed of that i money. The boy was the only cus- itomer in the office. The boy. who was not tied up. reles Mr. Plcard after the bandits escaped into the street on foot. Fifteen armed policemen. with rested the two men. Neither of- fered any resistance. Prime "Minister Of Ghana Weds ACCRA. Ghana (Reuters) Prime Minister Nkrumah. 48. was married Monday to Miss Fathla . ter of Ghana—then the Gold Coast |—in 1952. The country was de clared an independent mom of the Commonwealth last Marc . distress about 210 miles north of Portage la Prairie." his home ibase. Nothing was heard from ‘him after that orders to “shoot if necessary" ar- l° HALIFAX (CP)—'I'hs Weathei office predicts an arta of pressure covering Eastern Can- ads will keep the weather gear. ally fine today. Forecasts: Eastern N.B. counties, In r It. John River valisy: Clear 3» and so. Outlook hit New Year’. Day: Rain. Northern Nova Scotia. Prim Edward Island: Clear with a (cu cloudy intervals; widely scattered snowflurries: c Sow and Charlottetown N and 30. R {look for New Year‘: Day: a n. Upper St. John River valley, Bay of Chaleur: Clear with a few cloudy intervals; colder; light . Low-high It Edmundgtog 12 and 25. Campbellton 15 and II. Outlook for New Year's Day: w. Bay of Fundy: um winds; clear with a few cloudy lihrvall; visibility 15 miles; colder. High tide today at Charlotte side tide eighteen minutes latct than Charlottetown. Bun rises to- day at 7.51 a.m.‘and sets at Mt p.m. Strike Still Looms In N. Y. New Year's Eva NEW YORK (AP)-The stella- tlirsataning Al'IrCl0 Workers Union resumed Villa talks Monday with its president. Michael J. Quill. still fire. However, a no-strl weapas against union was shol temporaril y. The union has threatened to go on strike on the city's subway and . Hisname Whl being withheld bus lines at midnight New Year‘: lby near ‘until next-of-kin were ave unless a new contract is lnotified. re His Honour ' Lisuf.-Gov. T. will receive at GOVERNMENT HOUSE ON WEDNESDAY, from 3:00 PM. to 5:00 PM. Each gentleman should provide himself with two I ' visiting i W. L. Proviso JANUARY 1, 1968 cards. 1.. E. PBOWSII. Private Secretary. A. Hoskins. both Ill. of Inglewood. Shortly before 7 a.m. two men with nylon stockings over their heads surprised the bartender and customers. They demanded out hands high. They were money. and herded five men and searched, handcuffed and led off I-.‘.velyn‘Shsne. 87, into a rest to Inglewood jail. where they were booksd on suspicion of armed robbery. sions s e n d l n g onlookers for deeper cover. when the acrid fumes proved too much for the men. they came UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OPEN DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY and SUNDAY 8 AM. TO 8 P.M. OPEN FRIDAY 8 AM. TO 9 PM. OPEN SUNDAYS 12 PM. TO 7 PM. We thank you for your kind patronage during the past year and hope that we may merit your confidence in 1958. We shall strive to serve you to the utmost of our ability. mom. ‘ Then police appeared. alerted Generally Good Weather For New Year's Holiday In View By THE CANADIAN PRESS late today is expected to raise The weatherman had good temperatures to 35 at Halifax. news Monday for thousands of.Ncw Glasgow and Saint John. Canadians who will take to the NB.. and keep highways gonor- highways today and tonight for‘ally bare. New Year's festivities. l '—'”“— The worst that can be cxpectedl anywhere in Canada is widely scattered light snow today ending by evenin . The forecaster hastened to add. however. that he couldn't prom- ise the same balmy temperatures provided during Christmas. The thermometer has already started to dip and predicted it will drop even farther by tonight all areas except the Atlantic prov- in Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. Ioord of Directors NEW YEAR'S DAY RECEPTION 3:30 p.iii. - 6 pan. All Gaiirloinon cordially lnvltod Expect Sputnik To Fall Soon TORONTO (CF) —- Ten woman from across the country will meet here Jan. 14 to competa in Can- ada'ii largest cooking contest for lho title of Canada's Cook of the eel Year. in Geraldton. 150 miles north- The contest. sponsored by a east of Port Arthur. 0iit.. 44 de- meat packing firm will award grees below sero was cold enough 31) to cause an ice fog Monday mora- lng—the result of frosen moisture in the air. the forecaster 0» pint . Alberta and Saskatchewan~u.,, centres can temperatures ranging from 1 to N degrees. It ill Maddox. Saint John. NJ. 10 To Compote In Cooking Contest LONDON <Rsutersi_The lei earth satellite is aa- enter CANTWELUS PHARMACY oramswmirsoav A DIAl.5l32 IV} hi ii% iii .9 3. i II it i I His Exmllency Most ltsvorond Malcolm Moslosbora Bishop of Charlottetown will rsceive at THE IISI-lOP'l RISIDINOI On Wednesday. January lsr 1950 from 3:00 pm .to5.00p.m. will receive at i The Honorable Alexander W. Motliason. 9.6. Premier of Prince Edward Island 18 CREBTWOOD DRIVE ON WIDNEDAY. JANUAIY I, IS! from 3 p.m. ta 5 pm. I hisrsaidenoa