SHRIMP NET CATCHES GIANT TURTLE When shrimp boat Capt. Ray- ond Taylor went to his sturgeon ets off Georgetown he found this 1,100-pound, 7%-foot turtle | my Goodwin, pose with the pfize. tangled in the net. Here Capt.| This species of turtle is not | native to South Carolin Taylor and his grandson, Tom- | a. (AP Wi rephoto) a Communist setbacks in Iraq in- diate a measure of success for British policies toward the im- portant Middle East was indicated re- cently by the British decision to sell arms to oil-rich Iraq. Morell H. & S. Plan Picnic Other officers elected were: vice-president—Mrs. Aldius Mac- Kenzie, secretary — Mrs. Peter Phelan; treasurer—Mrs. Sydney Anderson. Chairmen for the var; ious committees will be’ appoint~ ed at a later meeting. Prior to the Annual Meeting the | — sew meeting was) ea consisted of the ap- pointment of five delegates to at- tend Annual Meeting of Home and | School at Charlottetown. A discussion followed on the proposed plans for the Annual Picnie in aid of the High School. Miss Mabel O’Brien, School principal, reported that a student would be. chosen to attend the United Nation Summer School ‘at Mt. »Allison University in July. The program committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. _Mar- shall Peters showed two films which were interesting and educa- tional, to the fifty members in at- Besides his apparent check on Iraq’s growing Communist _ in- fluence, Kassem has gained new stature in the Middle East by surviving a vicious propaganda campaign from airo. The United courage are activity — during calis Iraq's “transition” period—a period that began last Britain had strong reasons to gamble on the new ruler because with big British interests, earns approximately $280,000,000 a year. Britain also is mindful of its im- \portant interests in Iran, Kuwait and other parts of the Persian Gulf, PATIENT POLICY Britain thus followed a patient policy, hopeful of encouraging Kassem's professed neutrality be- tween ‘East and West and despite its earlier’ disastrous experience with another Middle East revolu- tionary figure, Nasser, and the Suez fracas. The U.S., meanwhile, was more cautious. Allen W. Dulles, direc- tor of the US. Central Intel- Success. Seen For British Policies By Communist Reversals In Iraq. | -ling 23-year-old Negro feet first | -| side of the Pearl River May 4. ligence Agency, described Iraq as “the most dangerous situation ia the world today.” Regarding the arms decision, it is understood that the British thinking went along these lines: if we do not sell arms to Iraq, the Russians won't hesitate to fill the demand; if we do provide the arms, perhaps he'll be en-|j couraged to stend up to the Com- Parker Lynching Is Said Solved WASHINGTON (AP) — Govern- ment sources said Wednesday the Federal Bureau of Investigation solved the Mack Charles Parker lynching and named the partici- pants in ence- turned over to y Governor J. P, Cole- j icering to this report the] list was accompanied by roof pig Blew wenger gp Mor men who went into the Pearl River County jail af* Poplarville, Miss., in the early morning of | April 25 and dragged the scream- to their waiting cars. 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