Page 14 The Guardian Monday.-Feb. 18, 1957 ONCE LECTURED AS FLIER ...,A .,..i -ayi-rw Masqueracles In Kansas Canadian Press Staff Writer Montreal the next year on a SAINT JOHN WP) C.l.cheque forgery conviction but es- vin Laskey. convicted in xansu”'”” ""'” '"0"”'5 "W . at masquerading as a minister. Recon” he” mw Ca"m"i watched the glorious his and early gzietztgrghiogrisimadgsl ':l;dI it: i m5 D855 by from inside " otphwfaced deportation from the United. age. arrefonn school and the poorsutn Wm: "win Wm. they J(lllS0 DTP. Ni-ilhcr his natural parents norAmem'an "myi iis cxact birth-date are known.Hcms in 19" um sou . H M ght informa- HP b9”""' 3 ward N we Ch" tion on Laskey. who had bcent iI'et1's Aid Society here in 1920 . taegre l;i'Ir::l):S. They estimated his WANTED To GOOD Tntlav approximately 43 Las- ll" lgsmdme Mmntgzmg 5:3" p" r. V. . .- - y 2 roe ar reques acs.on a -i:?...'i..2.”ii.'.'1f....”y ”2.?...'Ji32”.s2:J51,;-,:;";;, ';f;;';”'f;:'f;f,y'”;”',f;f ;, pic while posing as a minister. ' .-limaxing a career that turned:3???”Ig:t?:u::i;g:K,hfo1Y;hg: mm (mm ” "WM fmmdhng 1" Dale Buchanan. Robert Montgom- a thief and grand larcenist. - wclfare agency records datingf:;,' :,gngl3vE1'lL:3;y.CuV'n' L” back 36 years were opened to the 0 ' m y u -d. public for the first time Friday ..;ee :1" lzldeusersso s;:m;v vuied wriggal 3 iigmenf Q3.” M a:l;':;stories in regard to his life. we a" W" W” Va" 5 9 are at a loss to make them co- who asked that she not be identi- UVED 1N ORPHANAGE fied. said "the Children's Aid staff lie remained in Saint John for 15 thought he was a model boy and years, some of which are unac- were amazed when the character- counted for in the records. Until istics of stealing and lying were 1928 - except for three months displayed in a foster home." spent with a farm family who re- Calgary police noticed him in turncd him complaing of his ”ly-1945 after he toured hospitals and int: and stealing-" Laskey lived lecture platforms, passing him- in an orphanage. self off as one of the fliers who. Hr was sentenced to three years made the first U.S. bombing raid and in months in the Boys” Indus on Tokyo. trial Home in 1928 and in 1934 was Residents of Elmdale. Kan. said scnt to live in the Municipal the Christian Church there thrived Home Ipoor houset. presumably under his leadership. One parish because his 21 years made bimloner said Laskey had ”a hu- overage for the orphanage, maniatrian drive" and a genuine He was sent to an asylum in desire "to do good for people." O'LEARY ill rs. Beecher Smallman oi Knutsford is spending a few days with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips in Summerside. She is also visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Phillips. in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. B. Ellis and fam- ily, Tigrnsh, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lra Hills in 0'Leary. I Mr. and Mrs. Aflred Palmer and family, 0'Leary. were Sunday visitors in Kensington, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the relatives of Mrs. Harold Ramsay whose death oc- curred in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smallman Knutsford. were visitors to Sum- mersida on Friday afternoon. Miss Blanche Matthews, em- ployee at the Bank of Nova Scotla. Summerisde, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews in Ollseary. Mr. and Mrs. Garth MacDonald. 0'Leary, motored to Campbellton to visit Mrs. MacDonald's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sentner and son Lonnie, 0lLeary. motored to Burton to visit the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood. on Sun- day afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smallman and family. 0'Leary, were visitors to West Point recently, guests of Mrs. Smallman's mother. Mrs. Neill Boulter. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ceril Easter on Sunday ware Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Murray. and son ,Bruce, and Mrs. Lloyd Bummerside. Messrs Hillard and Willard Mac- Kinnon of Sumlnerslds spent the weekend in Brno. They were the guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Macltinnon. , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw and family. 0'Leary. were recent vis- ion at the borne of Mr. Shaw's ts. Mr. and Mrs. George w, in Cape Wolfe. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Colllcutt and cough Darlene of Tatarna- jnslche. N.S. spent the weekend In Burton guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Collicutt. Mrs. Annie Maxfield. Summer- alde. spent a few days visiting with relatives and friends in West Prince. Mr. and Mrs. James Baglole. 0'l.cary. motored to Summerside on Monday evening to visit Mrs. BagIole's mother. who is a pat- ient in the Prince County Hos- to Summerside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Firth MacNeill of Cascumpec visited at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougall in Unionvale and Mrs. Velda MacNeill in Knuts- ford. Mr. and Mrs. John Webb. Car- leton Lot 8. spent Sunday with the latter's parents in Milo. Mr. and Mrs. Marne Lewis and family of Cascumpec were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalton in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams and family of Charlottetown spent the weekend with Mr. Adam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raby Adams in Knutsford recently. Mr. Percy Vey. 0'Leary. was a visitor to Summerside on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson of Springfield West were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ceril Leard in Alberton recently. C.P. aURTON Mrs. Mary C. MscGregor. leach- sr of East Royalty School. spent the past weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MacGregor. Burton. Mrs. Simon C' a. Campbell- ton, spent Sunday at the home of her parenq. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Perry Borden. Friends of Mr. Edward Collicult, Burton. are sorry to learn of his illness and wish him a speedy re- covery. At present he is I patient at Western Hospital. Alherton. Friends of Mrs. Edward S. Grif- fln. Burton, are sorry to learn of her recent illness and wish her a speedy recovery to good health. Rev. P. Mackenna, Albertnn. recently visited Mr. Thomas Doyle. Canipbellton. He also visit- ed Mr. Patrick Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler. Glengarry. Friends of Mr. Alvin Contain. Cape Wolfe, are sorry to learn he has reentarod Prince County Hos- pital for treatment. all wish him I UPON! recovery to good health. A very succeoaful card party measured by the Cape Wolfe 4-H nlng, Jan. 81. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Collicutt. Lad- iaa first prize was won by Mrs, Peter Dalton gent's first prize was won by Cecil Clements and How. ard 0'Hoiieran iequall. A dainty lunch was served and the remain- der of the evening was ape in watching 'l'.V. programmes. The funeral of the late Mrs. Charles Gormsn was held on Sat. Jan. zil, from her home in Burton to St. Mark's Roman Catholic Church Lot 7. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pas- tor. Rev. J. N. Trainor. who also conducted the burial services in the adioinlng cemetery. Pall bear- ers were Messers Thomas How- ard. Frank Griffin. Edward A, Griffin. Peter Dalton. Cali-idge Rogers. Vernon Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy and family of Foxley River. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Basil Millman and small daughter. Vivian. were visitors to Clcrmont, guests of her sister, Mrs. Edward Mill. Mr. Cllburne Locke. who in em- ployed ln Tatamagoucb, N.S.. spent the weekend with his Mr. and Mrs. Raeford The many friends of Mr. Alvin Costain are very glad to see him out around attain after being a patient in the Halifax Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDon- ald. Summerslde. were Sunday a” visitors to relatives in 0'1Rll'!- .andMrs.WllllansPerryand Jia-sis.krrh.aad . WC! POI If! A M!" from 30”" pun" 0" t leaders split in anger Friday over terms for ending a four-day east coast waterfront strike. Their fall- ing out stalled any progress ward settlement. tionai L o n g s h o r e men's As- sociation ilnd.l have been trying for two days to decide whether to take a final peace offer from the shippers. T0 COOL OFF 1 , Twice . fuuon apposed H, m, i thought it would take for the com- peace terms stormed angrily out of the lLA caucus Friday. It fin- ally was adjourned until Saturday without a final decision. in tho local poor house "so he heremn them." said ILA counsel Louis could have food and lodging while i Waldman of the overnight ad- .' rotitinttim: his studies." A wen", "Hey 'Wkesman' joumment. 170-member New York Shippers Association cooled their heels for a second day, awaiting the lLA's decision. Sewing Club was held on the eve-p rm. ” By ARTHUR W. EVERETT NEW YORK lAPl-Dock union to- The leaders of the interna- i 1 1 "A cooling off will be good for Meanwhile. negotiators for the The shippers made what they termed their final contract offer to the lLA in mid-afternoon Thurs- day. Since then the union's 125- man wage scale committee has been deadlocked over the pro- posal. PISTOL LOCAL BALKS ILA president William V. Brad- ley and Brooklyn dock boss An- thony ITough Tony) Anastasia were believed willing to accept the peace terms and end the strike. But west side Manhattan union chiefs-including leaders of Pis- tol Local 824-were holding out for further concessions from the ship- pers. Twice the latter fa c I l o n marched out of the caucus and headed for the elevators. Twice they were persuaded to return. They were angered by I CHUCUI vote in favor of re-evaluating the peace off.-3r item by item. The walkouts were led by Har- old Bowers, business agent of the ELLERSLIE AND BIDEFORD Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy. and their two children Janice and Eric. were overnight guests of Mrs. Hardy's aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coughlln. Sum- snerside recently. Miss Irene Hardy who is em- ployed in Summerside, spent the past weekend at her home in El- lerslie. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waite. are very sorry to learn of the loss of their small home by fire on Monday night. Feb. -lth. Mr. and Mrs. Waite lost all their personal belongings as well as the contents of the home. At present they are residing at the home ot Mr. Benjamine Bridges. Ellerslie. Friends of Mrs. Leigh Paugh are very sorry to learn that she has still not recovered from her illness, all hope to see her about very soon. The many friends of Mrs. Flor- ence Murphy regret ot learn of her recent misfortune when she fell and broke her wrist. All wish her a speedy recovery from her accident. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Phillips and son Alvin. of Waverly. N.S.. spent a weekend recently with Mrs. Phillips' mother, Mrs. Pen- rose Millar and other relatives in Ellerslie. The first card party sponsored by the Bldeford-Ellerslle W.l. was held on Jan. 30th, in the senior school room. The Ellerslle W.l. held the party with Bldeford W.l. as invited guests. A nice sum was realixed and an enjoyable cve- nlng was spent. Proceeds will be used for school purposes. Mr. Leith Hayes is suffering from a broken wrist. the result of a fall when he slipped on the ice. His many friends wish. him s speedy recovery from his misfor- tune. Mr. Sterling Phillipa. accompan- led by Mr. Clarence Cook. motor- ed to Halifax. N.S.. recently on business. LAC George Williams who isi with the R.C.A.F. stationed at Moncton. N.B.. motored home to spend the weekend with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley wit. liams. Bideford. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vass, Bide- ford. were recent visitors to sum- snerslde. The dance held in the Legion Home in lid of the Stewart Mem- orial Health Ceatre was well at- med and a sled sum was real- Mr. andtMrs. H. R. Found. sc- compaolod by Mr. Walter Mac- Kie. motored to Charlottetown re- oently on business. Mr. P.M. Msccaull has recent- froin Am pistol local. which gets its name from its long record of violence. 1 The local controls the mid-Man- . hattcn luxury piers. where thei world's greatest liners dock. shouted the dissident leaders in I the corridor at one point. i ”eitl'l go out went back inside. mittee to decide on the offer. He replied impatiently: days or five weeks -1 don't know." i tract were the fringe issues--holi days. vacations. and sling loads. of Mlscouche, will be sorry toy learn that she recently spent some. time in the Prince County Hosp-1 iDock Union Leaders In Split On Peace Offer "Lets have our own meeting." - "Go ahead." retorted Bradley. er follow me and stay in or Finally. they calmed down and Bradley was asked how long he L! it "Oh. maybe five inutes, five Stumbling blocks to a new con-4 working hours MISCOUCHE Friends of Mrs. Albert Jeofferyy ital. receiving treatment for an in-: lured ankle. All wish her a speedy recovery. : Armand Gaudet and Bill Mellnii who are in the Royal Canadiani Air Force. stationed at Camp Bor- den, recently spent several day.- in Mlscouche, guests of Mr. Glllf et's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sylver Gaudet. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. George DesRoches of Mis- couche on the death of their little daughter Mary Marion. She pas- sed away in the Prince County Hospital on Thursday. February 7th. The funeral was held in the Convent Chapel. Pall bearers were Daniel Gallant, Wilfred Gaudet. Alfred Gallant and Russell Mc- Neill. Interment in the Church cemetery. On Wednesday evening. Feb. 6. the high school students of Marian A d . -v-' F held a social in the parish ball. This was in aid of the Miscouche softball team. on Wednesday evening. Feb- ruary 7, a very pretty wedding took place in the Convent chapel, when Barbara Arsenault of St. Nicholas the bride of Lloyd Desltoches of Charlottetown. Reverend J.D. Kelly officiated at the Nuptial Mass during which they Girl's choir sang appropriate! hymns. Reta Arsenault who is employ- ed in New Castle. New Bruns- wick. recently spent some time in Mlscouche, visiting with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Arsen- ault. B.V. 1 PIUSVILLE Mrs. John P. Gallant motorerl to Charlottetown on Thursday. to visit Mrs. Gallant who is a patient in Hospital there undergoing sur-y gery. Mr. Gallant was accompan- ied by Mrs. William Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gallant Mr. Norman Blanchard is spending some time at his home in Piusville. after being employed in N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mclsaacd Hebron. sent a day recently vis- iting Mrs. Mclsaac's lllrentl. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corouan. The weekly bingo was held on Tuesday evening at the of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie G . Pri- zes were won by the following: Ladies first. Reta Gallant. Iecond. Zena Gallant. Men's first. Albin Blanchard. second, Kenneth Gal- lant. Freeout. John E. Jones. Cou- solation. Mrs. Agelina Blanchard. John H. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Sherdla Corcor- an. Mill River. were Saturday ecc- nlng guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barnett. Elrnsdale. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warbuton Murray. 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