‘ .~-a_ Q‘? n k.%‘l"!' 'l‘l)R()NTO (CP)——A $114,000,- bid is being made by the big international Shell group to hr" (‘anadian Oil Companies Ltd. within its fold. The offer to Canadian Oil for its assets and business is being K made by llespei Oil Co. Ltd.. a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shell ‘Company of Canada Ltd. Mr. Harold Rea. president of Canadian Oil Companies, said , and there had been no previous ‘ indication it was being made. ' He added that pending El meet- I The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues., July 24, 1962. Shell makes offer for Canadian Oil ,“Canadian all the way," de- ;scribes itself as the “only ma-? ;jor, Canadian-owned lntegratedl ioil company." : In addition to the $114,000,000 -,offer Hesper would assume all, liabilities of Canadian Oil ex-, .cept liability in respect of in-; ‘come taxes arising as a resulty iof the sale , 3 The proposal provides that in : ‘the event of an amalgamation; of the two companies within a‘ spet'ifi(‘d time. the sale of assets 3 would not be completed. ' instead. holders of common By RUKMINI DEVI Canadian Press Correspondent BOMBAY tCPI—-Official and private organizations in India are trying to help refugees from Commiinist-occiipied Tibet ad- just themselves to their new lives. "So far about 34,000 Tibetans have fled to India. The influx is continuing. though it now is only a trickle. While the mas- sive. snow - hound Himalaya Mountains act as natural prison walls, the Chinese have set up observation posts along the 2.500-mile-long border to pre- vent refugee flights. The Indian government has set up a high-level organization to speed up the rehabilitation of Tibetans. It includes representa- tives of the Dalai Lama. Tibet's gious Tibetans under conditions In vastly different has posed some knotty problems for the Indian authorities. MOVED TO FARMS After a number of surveys the Indian government has be- gun settling the refugees in agricultural colonies. More than 2,000 have been moved to My- sore state in South India. My- lore has a moderate climate. ~ a o - — v - . a — - — - - - - - - - - — - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - -'- By STUART LAKE OTTAWA fCPl——I-‘our years ago most male Eskimos in the Arctic sneered at fishing as J I O I l i . I I i I ' women s work. I big of the board of directors to shares and five—per-cent and ‘ i S: cbtelnsidey‘ HAO offter, there would frguleper-1-‘em 8,.-lefel-en}? shapes 2 no urt er satement. to anad an i won receive he: thirhe purclliase. if it goes ‘red:-lemable lDl‘9f€:‘9(T1l(‘ec sharles hep: rough. woii d add to the $.l00,- : 0 e amagama e ompa y R’, oqo.ooo the Shell group has in- and these uould be redeemed M1 vested in Canada in the last 10: “in due course. m_,: (yjgars, mainly. through Shell of _ Sllellfilf (...iiada proposes thalt 3' anada. no. including $30.i)t)0,- if elilitl the sale of the ‘ama- : ",1. 000 now being spent on a new ;ganiatioi-. becomes effective it E“ ; refinery at Oakville, Ont. will offfr to l>l(;l‘0h8S§‘lh€ eItf=;I;- j 40:: To MST sums '§§’.Z.°‘..‘l...é'."'.I} 2°.-..’.'.‘.‘§‘.n§.. ‘all. Q!‘ R’ Ti‘? ‘“‘"°'"‘°em""- "1359 of the amalgamated company, tor from the Toronto head office of ‘ at $150 8 share. ‘ ‘ti Shell of Canada. said it is pro-‘ Canadian my, cum mnn ‘d posed in list Shell of Canada's v shares have been vpry active 1,, "3 “'3'” 0" Canadian 5l°° °""stock exchange trading recently °°_ ' ‘ll-““F5"-‘~ L and closed on the Toronto Stock 9}’-_ Canadian Oil Companies, Exchange Friday at $32.50 at ‘-l' ; which markets under the bran-'i share compared with a high-for 5'0 u name of White Rose, and one the year of $34.75 and a low of ‘xi : of whose advertising slogans is $24.50. ' t . no ’ India tackles refugee problem 1 Many Indian states have of- , fered to organize refugee settle- ‘ ments for the Tibetans and the , offers now are being studied. There are also plans for start- ‘ ;ing “little Tibets" in some of? {the higher Himalayan valleys.l ;'Consisting of 75 families each.,' ‘these villages will be self-con-‘ tained. Some 2.000 Tibetans now are ; learning useful handicrafts such ‘ as electro-plating. shoe-making, land tailoring. Fifty Tibetan ‘girls are being trained ‘ nurses. LAMAS POSE PROBLEM The toughest problem is that. ,of rehabilitating refugee lamas‘ ‘or monks. More than 2,000 Ti-3 ‘betan priests have managed tot fslip through to the Indian sldei pxfi|(\(l _<p,,-mm] and t,.mp,,,..,1 I of the Ilimalayan frontier. Mostf ruler. and voluntary bodies. I0‘ ‘l"“m 3”: P355l°“3i9lY ill‘: Resominz me m0umain_10._,_ tached to their age-old monastic; ing, illiterate and deeply-rcli->“’3-V 0‘ 1 - F01‘ ih9m- “lei modern world of scientific: schools and air-conditioned fac-; torics has no attraction. I Two lama camps have been forganized at Buxa and Dal-. lhousie. There life goes on in‘ the traditional way. Prayer‘ bells and the chanting of Buddhist hymns fill the air. Tibetology sections have been started in four Indian universi- ties and refugee monks have been offered fellowships. Arctic char industry booming for Eskimos t This was the story told Wed- nesday night in the first press l conference ever called by Cana- ldian F.skimos—an event graced. lby a lavish buffet display of, . Today hundreds of them are the fish. ; engaged in catching and ship-‘ Target. for - ping Arctic char——-a pink-colored gmorc than 100 reporters was i j fish much like salmon-—which‘John Berthe, president of the‘ the questions oil FOUR DAYS or SPECIALVALUES-OUR wt. FOR PAST BUSINESS! Sale Dates Wed. -Thurs.- Fri.- Sat. - July 25-26-27-28 Maxwell Rotary Type 18'' POWER MOW 21,5 h.p., 2 cycle engine with rope starter. Stag- HAND t TOWELS Medium v/eight. cotton terrv, multi stripe, excellent for kitch- ens. Size about 16 x 28, regular 98c pair. special . . . 9»: ..... Cotton Terry BATH TOWELS Imperfects, 22” x 44". Big, thick and thirsty; deep plain tones, red, tiirqiioise, rose and dark brown. Special . . . 1.99 2-Piece Built Mtllll Sets Foam rubber back, chenille top, floral designs. 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In the second in a series of Irticles on B.C. finances by reporter John de Wolf, the says .a deal proposed by rgroup of Philippine financiers b,buy the bonds was rejected .fi banks as being ridiculous. . := story says after talks with dial‘, American, European British investment and lllflclal people it still could not 1} determined where the bonds were sold. Canadian investment hterests who conducted their arm investigations got a similar Jegative result. fuse bonds were put on sale by Hunter and Finance Minister flannel! April 21 on behalf of the « . They were govern- ,-nhuuaranteed. 5‘/4-per cent. 'fl.yur dated May 1 and to refund. outstanding h ' ' " ro ‘potent, Mr. Bennett said were 0) be urldthrough Wt lioulcl. trust compa- aa . =-—--.....:..:=-*~=...-..'-..-2:“-! .lfl'IiI.3|¢ Fort Chimo, Que.. Co-Operative Association on Ungava Bay. Mr. Berthe made the 900-mile trip by plane to discuss char which, since its introduction to south- ern Canada in 1958, has been state dinners given served or President Kennedy of the United President ‘de Gaulle of France and the Queen Mother during her recent Cana- dian visit. SPEAKS IN ESKIMO Mr. Berthe, speaking in Eskimo, said Eskimo men used to confine their activities to hunting caribou or seal while women engaged in fishing. All this changed when a sample be catch of 2,500 pounds of char shipped to southern Canada was quickly sold out several years ago. This year more than 165,000 pounds of the northern delicacy will be shipped from the Arctic points in Canada, the United States and Britain. Fort chime in recent years had been known as one of the most depressed areas in the Canadian Arctic. Most persons in and around the settlement were steadily on relief, officials d 8 ai . 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