'9 H5: Haiti Has Little Stability But Every Kind Of Problem I; JOSEPH MaeSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer Unhappy. hungry Haiti now int, he grip of martial law. has suf-g lercd through nearly a year all bit er civil strife. Nowone can predict ttith cer- tainly when the end will come. But hopes are held for a return; of political sanity after the re-: sults of the recent general elec-yl tion are announced officially on Sunday. y Brig. - Gen Aiitoiiiii Kebreauf head of the three-nian militaryg junta currently in charge. has shown determination to enforce acceptance of the tote. But seven pztiveriiiiients hate paraded across the stage of the tint Negro republic. which has t.ll0ll.000 folk in an area hall ilie sire of Noxa St-uiia. during the last nine months. HAGLOIRE 0l'T FIRST Actually llaiii. the only French- spealtiiig republic of the Amer- lacs. has seen little stability of any kind since uinning independ- once from the French in 1804 un- der the reiolulionist Toussaint lhuvertiire The riirrent tiiffit-ulties started; last December uhen PT9SlflPI!il Paul ltlazlnire - known in Can-! ada which he iisiiecl while in. pmner -. vias thrown from Offhffi uhevi he tried to succeed himself in iiafiance of the constitution. Kehreati has raised from an obscure miliiarv post to army. chief of staff last tiny his arr; poinrmem approied by provi- aional president Daniel Fignole who then headed a civilian coun- ail. ALWY RUNS H1011 K-hretiu threw Fignole from ywier on the ground that he was ll'9Cll0ll. has consistently sought i have visited pans of the republic .announcement of official results .tioii of constitutional rights He trying to destroy the anny - at charge that was hotly denied by the outgoing president. Bitter, demonstrations broke out reach-y ing a climax June H when cas- ualties were esiimated at as high as 300. i All this occurred in the mid of grinding poverty in the trop- ical country where starvation is common even in happier times. The army. under Kebreauls di- elet-tions. finally culminating in the vote of Sept. 22. which again was followed by disorders and shootings, resulting in martial law Bl-009-5'HED FE-USED H956. issued Saturday by the lI!yio S) ria were in line with the atatistical office, l)r. Francois Duialier. a for- tiier health minister. claims I laiidslide victory. and 'hl5 clziims hate received support from in- tiopendent correspondents w he outside Port au Prince. the cap- ital. But another candidate, Louis ileiuie a former senator. rlaims the election was rigged by the army. Haitians thus await the with some dread of new blood- shed. Duvalier. 0!. has already started talking like a president. however, outlining his hopes for economic progress and restora- says that peace will finally reign in Haiti, one of the few Negro republics in the world BILINGUAL UNIVERSITY Univoratty al Ottawa was de- signed as a biinmial college from its start in 1848 as "the Col- lege of Bytownf ' WEEK - END GIIDMORPS SPECIALS EXTRA SPECIAL I Island Ripe Tomatoes. 2 lbs. 25c Gqi. basliel lapprox.9 lb.) 79c Barilei Eating Pe ars. 6 qt bsli. 98c Ia)-apples. 6 qt .bsk. ......89c , . Er --s x - : is , , Extra Special Large Double Slut Robin Hood Whlfo or Choc. Thurs.. October 3. 195” nucumu or wan H -A United Nations report ahows'1955 53"” 39' 3951'” won” "I Britain and the United States among 1956 shippers of arms to 11,”. uivmo from um unnd Syria eral Assembly. hate wired con-j cern over Soviet-bloc arms 5hlp- double the S338.000 Syria re- main to Syria sources ward of worth l CAKE MIX Special Coupon Deal price pltg 29: Clue I lnberII'a I. Coffee Dales Coconut iii 29c iiii. IE 29c I 3Scl Sugar Su ar r'Jwdei MILK JUST ARRIVED - K min . WE gpgf . 1 pigs. Shortening 25c Napliins 35c "On PERFECTION I TINS Built Sticky Raisins. 2 lbs. 59c EXTRA SPECIAL With each carton (6 bottles) COKE you ylll re- alive 6 homes ti SEVORA FREE. Total cost including bottle deposit 65!! l Refund of Me when you return bottles I: 31.39 WEST COVIIIAD '.!. The West coveiiuti in. not ...'. att.IiahosneolM.ra.LeitlIllac-3,4. Kinnnn. on Sept and ivith 10 Page 10 The Guardian ':';':;3o("::dm?:: .:f's":f"”" UN statisticians line the ward ordnance to mean tanks. self- ' ' polled , till ' . I Sync RTc.lv.d ?.'3oi-ms. ':l:f0ll.rlI:rylIIpIl:cu:l'- lvlilth Collect, toloved bl school grounds. u . C . Arms Fro". U' K', elehe UN figures were based on "K - lmoons from the loorf 8: United SNISGS ltriea. The Soviet iln.:kea i such reports. The rigiim showed that during of last meeting were tionolliioinwhichthahigdtroe UNITED NATIONS. NY. lCP' themselves that aims to Egypt. Syria and ot.lier.t-ountries upset this 1950 declaration. Syrian Foreign Minister Salah Bltar was listed to make a policy speech to the General Assert-lab Tuesday morning. 'oi-dnant-e from Belgium and Lu- embourg together. 8361.030 from States. 8241!!) from Britain and Both the countries in the Gen- 818.000 from West Germany: The year's total was more than to US. State Secretary Didles' al- committee for next 7- which Briiisiiy i-eived from the West in 1955. legation that Soviet arms in Sy- estimated at iip- IN LINE WITH PLAN ria threaten Turkey. and to Brit- In Washington. US olfit-ials.lsh Foreign Secretary Selwyn had Commodity Trade Statistics for said the West's arms shipments. Lloyd's suggestion that the so reported ihat.L'.S. - British - French declara- Svria. for its own use. I &h0anawt.f if ""59" timuk "MW 0? Dointad to see about ninth.-incuiiurtaiiu I pledged to make sure amen College Rings. Mrs. Gideon Mac- cuicu Fund. Next piace ol aunt! of Mr. and Mn. Harry meeting to be held at the twin: Lewis on Tuesday. seotember. MW 50'4" C"'P3'"- He,ls expected to reply then of Mrs.' Orr MacCann. Lunch nth. Mrs. Cecil Maye, Mrs. Hibbert by plane for Vancouver. Hughes. Mn. Ira MacDonald. Collection for the evening a- 'mounted to 32.2). The viet Union is stocltipiling arms in closed the meeting after which i la delicious lunch was served by 2 it 2' . i gt Boyd. York. were visitors to DIR!!! chuiouego -1-uuuyy their home in Ella-slia. ,,c,,,,,,.d Mr. miwifi-i.ussuiar MacFad- Mn. Runny Ankl- ih. yen Charlottetown. were M0”: 393'. u" ""395 Misa Muriel Brown will leave 3. C., . meeting. Queen the banana and xontmlttee in ed by all presem. eata at Glen Valley, shsvaathagnastdhc Mrs. ntentanyfx-iendsolIlr.l.o-.5, ngn 311-J it-but Chawell. Y0I'k.II'II0I'I1lro-amfaniillaadYui. 183450? asfrleadraadrilaiivaa M", wmud um” ..d .0. 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