Albert ‘P. Fogarty. who has been principal of Souris Region-| al High School for the past two! years, will leave the latter part) of next week for the University | jor New ‘Brunswick to complete jthe course requirements for a) master’s degree specializine in| Canadian history Acting principal wilt he. vice | principal Roger Soloman Sour | 4ris,..son_of-Mr..and-MreeWalter” Soloman of Sourts. — AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP _| In Mav of this year Mr. Fo jparty was awarded a scholar. | iship of $1600 from: UNB The | board of trustees at Souris Re- | gional High have grantee Mr. | Fogarty a year's leave of ‘bh. | sence. with the agreement—that} he return as principal for at! \least a three-year period Mr. Fogarty Is presently on the. provincial executive of the P.E.I. Teachers’ Federation. is| |a member of the board of gover- | jnor’s, and past president of Sou- tis and Montacue locals of the Teachers’ Federation. : . F x He will continue at Souris Re- © ; (gional High until September -21, ; ‘and will return to the Island the | : GOING OPPOSITE WAYS ifirst,.week of May, 1967, to figish t : ° : \ : lout the-school year: : ar | Mr. ‘Fogarty, the son. of Mr. ville, La., as racial.barriers fell in Plaquemines Parish Monday. Several parents pull- ed their children out of school when the negroes. arrived while others: kept. their chil- | dren at home. Some undecid- | ed white parents are in t he |Ghana and Nigerfa have seen background. jmilitary coups this year while }Aden is in process..of constitu- itional. change. All are in the Commonwealth Both men rejected as imma- jture and. unrepresentative of \Canadian or Quebec feeling an anti - monarchy resolution ap- proved. Friday night by an _ or- ganization -representing Quebee student supporters of the na- tional Liberal party. | L'Union Quebecoise des etud!- | ants liberaux -du Canada ap-! \proved ‘the resolution for sub- ~ mission to the Liberal party's general council ‘decided national convention: in—Ottawa against inviting-Ghana, Nigeria \Oct. 10-12. and Aden to send evén observ-| The British monarch should ers to the conference. since the |‘‘no longer be recognized, as he- A white mother nudges her gon past a group of negro stu- dents -arriving for classes at formerly all-white Boothville Venice High School in Booth- Senator Sees Quebec Premier Easing View On Queen's Visit MONTREAL ‘(CP:- — Senator ception’ in Quebec City in Octo- the John Connolly,” federal cabinet ber, 1964 ~ : { member and government leader, On that occasion, the Queen (n the: Upper House, expressed and Prince Philip were heavily the - belief during the weekend +euarded-— and some. youthful legislatures in these African jing that Premier Daniel Johnson of |Quebec. separatists were. .ar--areas.- have -been-—-suspended: 'the~resolution:- said: *: Quebec will not..‘'stitk . hard" rested. following demonstrations = — = with statements made aboutaf | protesting the visit. expected 1967 visit te Canada by| The senator said : : the Queen. “The innate pment of the. n.* Connolly ke-prior to French Canadians -{s such that} “ rtare~ sent mn ee witha visitor “hikes The Queen Atlantic provinces of 200 mem. |their reaction is one of emo- bers of the Commonwealth Par- tional pleasure (AP Wirephoto) liamentary Association. The TIES STILL STRONG Pe SS members will make a coast-to-|. He and the chairman of the SS YOUR SHORT AI T abenS coast tour, then on Sept. 25,\Canadian Commonwealth Par-| start ‘a nine-day conference in .jiamentary Association, MP) - : Ottawa ~ | John Turner, who also is a. fed- | shen aD) ey Ven BY The senator is chairman of eral minister without_ portfolio, | he association's general coun- (said they feel Canadian attach-| cil. which. met in. Montreal Sat-| ment to. the Commonwealth fs NOS GO ae NU On em urday a « still strong - a ; | yealth provide Sen Connolly was asked at a| The Commonwea news conference whether he @ good avenue for understand- ling of the economic needs sea Cer reset bac this in itse av royal: visit: oe: oe. Peet - eeca Be nialienates a te STATUS NOT UNIQUE _ \group..- Mr. Johnson said. he pre-}. Sen. Conndily ‘announced that; sumed the Queen would he —— Shop Where Parking Is | thought. 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Sept s 1948 , that Pinessage of-sympatar did-side-sfeppea the | oA 4 es ae go forward from Verwoerd’s op- saving that any such consulta | Denounced By London Paper posite number in Britain, brie tions ‘between the Sovereiz ad ; |Minister Wilson her‘ advisers are confidertia wv LONDON (AP)—The Sunday) In an editorial, The Express| A Buckingham Palace —spekes- MENNONIFES GO M@DEPY Express denounces as shameful said man said curtly ‘No comment \the absence of a message of How characteristic it is of Try the foreign office.” Mennonite ‘farmers of | sympathy from the Queen to Mr. Wilson's , whole policy: to) oy. foreign office spokesman, rio wa “drive buggies father the widow of South ‘Africa’s as-,ward: South Africa that hej... 8 - (FIO. 22 ’ : rene asked whether the government than automobiles. now are >: gassinated prime minister, Hen-:shou' have advised the Queen had advised the Queen not to line new horeediawn vehicle i\drik Verwoerd Hot '* send a message of sym-|iong messaae of. sympathy. ‘of plastic ' The paper's editor-in-chief, path: ~‘ter Dr. Verwoerd’s mur- —__ et ec Pe ssi a 1 John... 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