One of the escapees from | @he Ivy Bluff, N.C., maximum | gecurity prison, Robert Lee Council, 30, begs State Trooper | Accident Victim Is Hospitalized SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Alle Briiges, 31, of Mac- "s Mills was taken to the Q'Leary Community Hospital ear- AU ‘GUSTINE COVE SCHOOL ISLAND "| this could not be confirmed last | DON’T SHOOT! | I. 0, Carter to hold his fire. Campbell County Sheriff Revely | Keesee frisks Council and finds a calibre revolver. Police ly Saturday evening after be- ing struck by a vehicle wh le he was walking along the high- way between Portage and In- verness. Bridges is reported to be in satisfactory condition having suf- | fered only lacerations of the! head. - Jt was reported that Bridges had’ been struck by a truck about 6.15 Saturday evening but ; night. The accident is under invest- igation by the RCMP. Bridges was taken to hospital by an ambulance from the Jelley Funeral Home. are still searching for several of the 20 convicts who made the mass break from the prison last week although the maj- ority have now been caught. Castro Killing Termed Goal SANTIAGO DE CUBA (AP)— Reports circulated here Satur- day that 16 sailors arrested for plotting against the government also planned. to assassinate Pre- mier Fidel Castro. One unofficial report said the plotters had planned to kill Cas- tro Nov. 30 when he arrived here to participate in observances com- memorating the anniversary of his uprising against ex-dictator Fulgencio. Batista. It said the plan was upset because Castro; arrived by road instead of by air, as expected. All the Sailors were arrested Nev. 30, a few minutes before Castro's arrival. They are held on charges of plotting against the state, but what they plotted has not been specified. Agreement ALBERT LEA, ~ (AP)— man announced Sunday agree- ment has been reached between Wilson and Company and the striking United Packinghouse Workers union to resume negotia- tions “‘very soon.” The announcement came as the first in the long dispute over conditions that erupted into violent demonstra- tions in this southern Minnesota{ city last week and put the com- munity under martial law. Freeman said Wilson President James Cooney and union pres- -| ident Ralph Helstein agreed to |the ground rules for resumption (of talks after lengthy telephone conversations between them and »| an Albert Lea minister. The minister, Dr. Lloyd Peter- son of the First Presbyterian Church, declined to give details. He said, however, the company was given assurances it asked from the union. Freeman said the new develop- ment would not change the status quo in Albert Lea, where the Wil- son meat packing plant is shut down and the national guard state militia has taken over law en- forcement. In Minnesota Strike ee ae ae ee ee en Oct. 29 until it had Is Reached what it called assurances that the union would live up to its con- tract. The union also is on strike against Wilson in six other cities. Freeman made his announce- ment at a press conference called after he came to this strike-di- vided little city on a mission to hear all factions in the bitter dis- pute. The governor said progress at the bargaining table would be needed before the troops could be pulled out of Albert Lea. Maj. - Gen. Richard Cook, na tional guard commander, told a mass meeting of 800 of the 1,050 striking workers the terms under which the Wilson plant will res- sume limited operations today to process slaughtered meat remain- ing in the plant. The union has been on strike since Nov. 3 but wages have not been an issue. The right of the company to demand overtime work, set minimum performance standards and other contract de- tails are in dispute. Wilson broke off negotiations for a new contract when work- Wilson refused to bargain with By JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Eédie| of the French movies, He's often called the Humphrey Bogart of France. At the box office, he is a male Brigitte Bardot. getting nowhere in American films. . “I used to sing in the chorus of movies like Born to Dance with “|Eleanor Powell,” he recalls. He didn't go to the Brown Derby in those days: he couldn't afford even to park his car in its fot. And that’s what made an in- cident the other day se memor- able for him. Back for a television appear- jamce, he was sitting in a booth in the famous Hollywood res- taurant when he was paged over the loudspeaker ‘Telephone for Mr. Eddie Constantine.” - SUCCESS AT LAST A waiter brought the icteiati to his table. It was Gene Kelly inviting him to a party. tremendous thrill this is,” he told Kelly over the|jphone. “Being paged in the mn Derby by Gene Kelly.” | He added later to his com- panion: “And I am actually here, drinking creme de menthe and This led up to his statement that he is one of the main reasons why you now can buy whisky in French bistros. near hotels that catered to Amer- ican and British tourists. | ! Constantine Rated Idol Of French Film Fans But a dozen years ago, the Los | »| Angeles - born Constantine was) “You can't imagine what a day and quit the plant. (SU ja three-day visit men refused to work a nine-hour | ND NEWS PAGE if & ty cn ae gs 3 yt ; : weet i +m tt i i (CP) — Tempera- by the weather of- tf | B ; { iff Ta e F U | lo Receive ur- for Montague Board of Trade, founders of the Island's only museum, said they were fortunate indeed, and ex- : Tie Genin, Oharotiotows, Mon, Dec 14, 1080 Museum At Montague =. meal seek te bhanoaes ‘ Min Max (Night) (Day) a ee ip i B E § | | i Ez 5 - a ! a i E 2 Collection iation to Mrs. A.J. ee neen her generosity in loaning such a fine collection to the museum. See aa seen oe been received. It was the late Mr. Matheson’s son, .. a the official presentation of entire collection will take place in the near future. i -23 32 35 32 24 14 20 - 6 . 2 3 . 21 18 . 3 . & 38 35 : SUSILTSRVSRSBBSSsse 2 z s - a cy = HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says a storm crossing the the | Maritimes Sunday brought over of precipitation, mostly rain, |W. A. Hyndman Is Promoted To Royal Bank Western Post The promotion of W.A. Hynd- man, ne. ‘Hyndman of Charlottetown, to the - important Post of supervisor of branches of the Royal Bank of Canada in Saskatchewan, with headquarters in Regina, is announced by the bank's head office today. Mr. Hyndman’ been manager of the bank's since 1952. mostly responsible—then sent me one case free. MAIN GIMMICK “I can't appear in public over there without drinking whisky. It's my trademark or what you) call gimmick.”’ Eddie first went to Paris with his wife, a ballet dancer, who had | a job dancing there. He hit the movie studies and got a few bit parts. Then in one picture, he main branch |. | real. two countries broke off diploma- ies 1945 and 1946. Mr, {tic relations following the Anglo- following date, Ww ' Dec. 16, 1959 and ask you to French invasion of the Suez jwent into a saloon, smacked a/ pretty girl on the derriere and ordered a straight shot of whisky. | wine drinkers,” Eddie recalls, | “somehow that made me a star.”’| The stocky, square-jawed Con- stantine soon became the favorite tough guy of French movies. PARISIAN APPEAL One French actor, now in Hollywood, describes Con- | stantine’s- appeal thusly: 2 “He speaks pure Parisian | French with a touch of American accent. The combination makes it all sound sexy — just like Charles Boyer's effect—on Amer-) i ican women a few years ago.’ Constantine has analyzed his! PMR SHEE ESS toe | to Calgary. “In a nation of cognac and’, to ‘parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and almost 10 inches of snow to Gespe. 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