The latest style im portable classrooms is a British trailer containing eight tons of metal- | work and carpentry tools which j can be moved daily from school | to school, a ae WORKSHOP ON WHEELS | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Sept. 27, 1965. 18 WORLD SPOTLIGHT ~ Erhard Rides High After Win; Broccoli Trimmers Wanted erreresven For Night Shift ees view October 19, 20, 2ist. Confederation | Centre. Tickets available from IODF | members and at Old Spain. Prices $1.50 i? $2.50. KING WILLIAN LOL. Kingston wilt meet Monday, September 27 for visit of R.W. Grand Master Bro. Ernest A. | M The AP world spotlight this week visits Chancellor Erhard in Bonn, riding high after his election victory, It also takes a new look ai the’ veteran Soviet foreign min- ister, Andrei Gromyko, and re-assesses the stature of Indian Prime Minister Shas- Piece Work at 35c Per Hopper Good Men Can Make $1.50 Per Hour and Up. © Aoply at Time Office Seabrook Farms Frozen Food Ltd. . NEW ANNAN. PLANT WORKERS WANTED - MALE and FEMALE SHIFTS ROTATING EVERY TWO WEEKS - Apply at Time Office core. All Brethren please attend. | | TODAY'S OPENING Red Cross blood | | donor clinic at Confederation Centre * | shox office entrance on Queen Street) | is between 6 and 10 this evening. BONN ‘AP) — Riding high KINGS COUNTY after his victory in the recent the tase, (We German election, Chan- , ATTENTION MEMBERS of the Ladies | ojior Ludwig Erhard is busy } °, M uaa See wishing’ io."am. to. the trying to take the _ of |Zone Rally in Morell on wrsday-/party and government into his ; tel eee eee wet. jown hands. needay, September 29h. He seems sure of four more 7 NTY lyears in the luxurious brick | PRINCE COUNT) . jand-glass ‘bungalow’ built for of the chan- BINGO. BORDEN Legion Hall. every him on the grounds ¢ | Monday night 8.30 a Admission 50 cellery along the Rhine -aaee Large jackpot. . | .Erhard’s present problem is ; rverett [to put together a cabinet, his | ete ae eae, eine = ae to own cabinet, The one he now |their friends “-* —— = — |has is virtually the same that | Sist Wedding Anniversary, Saluriayei was serving when, Chancellor oe ee os Adenauer stepped down NOTICE The following are butterfat tests found In pas- teurized-homogenized milk delivered to consumer homes, retail storea and restaurants in the prov- ‘ince between August 24, 1965 and September 22, 1965. Revilo Dairy, Alberton’... 3.55% Maple Leaf Dairy,-S'side 3.55% Ideal Dairy, S’side ..... 4.10% ! | } G & G Dairy, Ch’'town 3.82% Brighton Dairy, Ch'town 3.42°, Health Past. Milk Co., E. Royalty : $ 47% Crystal Dairy, S’side ...- 3.55% Purity Dairy, Ch’town 3:70, ’ | Pure Milk Co., Ch'town . 3.60% Montague. Dairy, sas ' | Sunshine Island- Dairy, Montague ........ . 3.62% Sea brook Fa FMS F FOZeEN Food Ltd. Ch'town—acee 3.75% Buttercup Dairy, Souris 342°, MINIMUM FAT CONTENT 3.50% P. E.1. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEW ANNAN Gromyko Best Informed In Lin tw vears ago. Critics are wait- ing to see whether Erhard can pul -his own stamp on it, or ‘whether there was justification in campaign taunts that he turns into a ‘rubber kon" or a “custard pudding’ un polit ical pressure. - “IT don't care much about power for its own sake,”’ he said during the campaign. But he knows he needs peo- ple he. can trust if he expects to get his own ideas through. SOME IDEAS DIFFER Erhard has plenty of ideas, and some differ from Aden- auer’s. He wants close collabo ration with the United States and Britain, an integrated At: lantic Alliance, and a drastic reduction of trade barriers in Europe and the world at large Erhard wants to put together a new kind of ‘structured soci- ety" in which conflicting groups will work together in the public interest Erhard's position is some- thing like’President Johnson's in the United States. Erhard also ‘took over in mid-term -from—a- respected predecessor without a Popular vote. was-that_ Adenauer was still ac- tive, chairman of his party and a sharp critic of the successor who had served in his @abinet 14 vears Now Erhard, like Johnson, has been to the voters and got their endorsement. _ Erhard's victory was less spectacular His party won only three new seats in the 496-man Bundestag Its Social. Democra: tic opponents made a bigger Zain—l2 seats. Erhard’s- ~ally, the Free Democratic party, lost heavily.-Because-ofhis-need-for the Free Democrats in a coali- ‘tion government, Erhard will not be able to enact all the leg- ‘islation he might want. PRESSURES ARE HEAVY The pressures on him are |heavy. Some fruits of victory An added factor | ~ Gromyko graduated in 1934 from the Minsk Institute of Ag- riculture, where the party had sent him as part of Stalin's pro- gram of developing specialists from its own ranks Gromyke ntc’ed the foreign ministry in 1939. He went al- most immediately ‘to Washing: ton -as counsellor. In 1943 he be- came ambassador to the United States--at 34. He was top Soviet delegate at the United Nations | for two years, 1946-48. There, he introduced the Russian word for no, yet, into the international vocabulary by casting # vetoes in the Security Council. He also earned a reputation asa tough, scowling, diplomat- ‘ically unpleasant representative of the Kremlin. . From 1947 unt! 1957 Gromyko was a deputy foreign “minister, ,except for a brief period. He spent the last 10 months of Sta- | lin's rule as ambassador in Lon- don RECEIVES A PROMOTION In February, 1957, Khrush- | chev promoted Gromyko to for- jeign minister, the first career diplomat to hold the job. Many diplomats who deal with Gromyko regularly find him | cold but ‘he has mellowed | |somewhat in recent years," one | ‘diplomat notes. j When party leaders are | around at pub ic occasions, Gro: | |myko seems to be in their sha- | |dow. He stands rather incon- spicuously at one side, his shoul- jders rounded forward and his | jcoat sleeves a bit too long. | His wife, who has more nat- jural good humor than Gromyko, | |is even more inconspicuous in |the sideline position to which /Soyiet—leaders’-wives—are—usu- ally relegated. She dresses in the simple style that ts consid: ered proper for a state theoret- ically owned by the workers | NEW DELFI (AP)—Many fn. dians who cnee eonsidered Prime Minister Lal Bahadur 4 ent gmett tr! was making few decisions ‘“Y wookd merely with te say He even refused to endorse a jbirth control program, evidently tw Anak people_sould- laugh he cause he was father of six we will resist them.” ACTION BACKS TALE It was not just talk A day later, the government af Goods and Service... Where to find them in Charlottetown and District [must go to. the Bavarian wing |Shastri mild and soft of the party, led by ex-defence | vised their views: in oe minister Franz - Josef Strauss, |try’s recent hours of trial. and to Adenauer, who fought| He assumed the look of a for the party if not for Erhard. tough, decisive leader. This | A measure of Erhard’s | transformation astonished In- strength in resisting them will ‘dians almost as much as the he the fate of two key ministers war with Pakistan over Kash- RY SERV closely identified with his pro- mir and the menacing stance of _ American policy and his cauti- China. ous approach to better relations| Only a few months ago, Shas | \SEPTIC TANK SERVICE PLUMBING children - ed Indian troops e® The smiling httle man. only — Chinese five feet tal!, won the nickname mone a wh Oe the Sparrow. People used. to say, —. ome 14 — = “well, India really cannot ex- 4 - of act tended te pect to have a succession of p cram penile seecak \eadare:” rally India's many quarrelling political fachons behind Shastri In the crisis, the Sparrow in unprecedented . He often sounded more like athawk, made a practice of calling lead- and people responded..He was’ cheered from al: sides in Par- liament: He answered questions bluntly. His speeches seemed to portray a man who woujd bow before no country, large or small, One day a member of the House asked whether Indi an troops would shoot back at Chi- nese firing across the frontier in the. Himalayas. He replied: ers to his office to explain the crisis and seek support. Evidently, the technique was hard to resist. Rightiste, leftiste and centrists backed Shastrt. They kept their demonstrators off the streets They came through on cue with denuncia* tions of Pakistan or China, whichever was the need of the moment. ~~ NOTICE Charlottetown Rural High School post- poned annual meeting to be held at High School, Tuesday, Sept. 28, 8:30 P.M. All trustees of school district compris- ing the Regional unit are requested to | attend. Trustees whose term of office expires. this year are Warren Burns, Leo Mclsaae and Bennet Carr. These trustees will be re-elected or replaced at this meeting. Al ratepayers cordialty Invited. 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