he report bul sem wy —_ ad Salisbury, Jan. 28, 962, and comprised seven ae © ene ent ts tent statement fac. we ™ Secret Report Said! *-: ose ts Gases teoeaa tm Made UN On Dag seco: torious in elections Tuesday, MILAN, Italy (Reuters)—The mediately announced he will | seek a treat ith th rer aa ed, —— ance SO ct = ees Milan yr n 1 Railroad Gets Ja- tas 110 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Apr. 13, Bustamante Milestone Is Reached Seeks Pec With U.S. United States to ainst foreign invasion.’ ROLPHTON, Ont. (CP)—Can- ‘On Atomictnergy Plans :: , Demonstration, | ada has reached another impor- | | about one-half mile from Rolph ning of a program for the use | electricity economic- | |tawa and some 12 miles KINGSTON, Jamaica (Reut- | ers)—Sir Alexander Bustaman’ te | | —known throughout the |dies simply as West In- | “Busta” —was | the station up- nomic cost. pos is lens than 100 miles | 5 south of ae "77, will lead Ja- maica to independence from | Britain on Aug. 6. Asked whether the island will | be neutralist, he replied: “0 | choice is democracy.’ The official tally Wednesday ur | ST ee United Nations setablished, that | Dag Hammarskjold’s aircraft | was brought down by fire from | a Katangan aire! The late UN secretary- -general | merce died last September while on his way to meet President Moise Tshombe of The Congo’s break- — * Northern Rhodesia. ¢ Purchase Okay WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has received Interstate Com- Commission authority to gain control of the . high Valley Railroad Company through an exchange of stock. tant milestone in a _ seven- | ton on the Ontario side of the of a purely Canadian concept to | year research and development | Ottawa River. The location is | harness the atom for the pro- | gave Labor 26 seats and the|aWay Katanga Province. His; The Pennsylvania, which al- program to use atomic energy to | about 150 miles northwest of Ot- duction of electricity at an eco- |PNP 19 seats in the 45-seat| plane crashed as it was about to | ready owns 44.4 per cent of Le |high stock in trust arrange- ae | house of representatives. aThe reactor or atomic furnace | Chalk River research rentre of | of heavy water ” two pur- | | apt Gemaiation, he Fs Asn | in Canada’s first nuclear power | Atomic Energy of Canada Lim- | poses. It is used a moderator dents three. | station went into operation near | ited. | to make the oder "deen a here Verner. It began Dr. David Keys, scientific ad- | cess Possible and to reed “burning” uranium and generate | viser to president J. L. Gray of | heat from the reactor to raise| The first bible printed in Eng-|has been on the desk of U) Lehigh—which operates | ing heat for the first ine with | Atomic Energy of Canada, de- | steam to drive electric genera-| land was edited by Miles Cover-| Thant, secretary-general of the| aa miles of track—lost more 80 officials three companies | scribed the startup as a “‘his-|tors. The fuel used is natural | dale and “oo at Marberg,| United Nations.” j than $11,000,000 in the last four involved in the project on hand | toric event.” It was the begin- | uranium. Germany, in 1535. | Il Giorno did not name an au- | years. Giorno report said|ments, was authorized to ob eoenaaaee aircraft was/tain control by exchanging one hit by a rocket from a Katangan| share of its own capital stock fighter according to “a secret | for as 2% shares of Lehigh EARLY WORD re which for some weeks | stoc | stream from the Crown - owned! This concept involves ~ use JOINS PROFIT SHARING PLAN cach eoolne's depts an NEW MATCH-A-COLOR WALLS Employees of Simpsons- Sears and Simpsons Lid., have ings and profit sharing last contributed a $1,000,000 to the fund out of profits. The fund _is distributed on the basis of Freetown Woman Given Day, In Jail On 7 Forgery Counts | SUMMERSIDE — Mrs, Albert | Matthews of Freetown pleaded guilty in police court Wednesday | to seven counts of forging | cheques and was sentenced to) one day in jail on the first count | plus one day in jail on each of the other six with the sentences to run concurrently. = W.E. i total | was defence counsel. Shown above is ao eae of the Charlottetown store, W. L. Hambly congratulating Harry Large on becoming the youngest new member of the fund. } | her own behalf and told the court she had been taking pills y | as the result of an attack of the flu. She also admitted to have one small drink of rum. George R. MacMahon, crown prosecutor acted for the crown and J. Watson MacNaught QC.,, Darby amount of the seven ep eine was $353. Mrs. Leonard Jeffery, St. Eleanors, was convicted of driv- ing a motor coma — ei ability was impaired cohol or a drug and ae nea | $50 and costs or ten days in a. Mrs. Jeffery was arrest the result of an ea. = Mon. day afternoon at the sect- ion of Central and Fitecoy shhaaie when the car she was driving | collided with an Atlantic Whole- | salers truck driven by Howard | Gaudet. Witnesses for the crown were Police Officer Elmer Matheson, | C! ae Peter White and Howard | Gaudet. The accused took the stand in| Campaign Will Start On May 14 Plans for the 1962 fund raising William Murphy, president, handled the meeting. May 14 was set as a ‘‘kick off"’ date for the general canvass of the three Charlottetown parish- es, with the canvass of special mames slated to start May 1. | City Request 's Considered Members of city council's fi- nance committee, and. city or John Butler, met nesday with Municipal Aare Minister J. David Stew- art to discuss the loss in reven- ue to the city by legislative ac-| tion which removed the city’s! power to impose a work tax on! non-residents. At Monday meeting, finance night’s council committee | | chairman H. E. Hyndman said} | the loss amounts to $40,000. | is partly offset by an $18, Com in- crease in the government's per’ capita grant to the city. The delegation met with Mr. Stewart to see whether or not | the government would make | more money available to the city | to compensate for the loss in Te-| venue. TURNED DOWN? Indications are that the re quest was turned down. How. | ever, Coun. 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