LION! A mm NAIROBI, Kenya (Reuters) — A woman’s pet lioness which “roared all night and attracted lions to the area” was one of the reasons why the Nairobi city council decided Monday to draw! Worry 9" up by-law: controlling noise nuis- The Guardian Pagc 7' Tuesu August 12, 1958 Water Commissioners And Union Men Meet Privately The Water CommisSion held eluded from the sitting. another meeting behind closed There were various reasons for Proposed Amendment To Zoning Law Is Defeated ‘ ‘ Tuesday. August 12. A resolution submitted by Councillor H. E. llyndman, re the amendment of City zoning by- wg concerning the erection of certain buildings in the Ward 5 “ea, was killed by City Council yesterday: . The oblection to the construc- tion of multi—family. building in mm we area bordering Highland Avenue and North River Road m raised by residents of the "ca, prompting Councillor Hynd- man to Submit the resolution. ,nowever. Councillor Gerald router raised some objection to he amendment saying that the was directed at just me man. No party was named in are matter. Brief outline of the area involv- Id. illustrated in map form, was ,ubmitted by Colonel F. J. smey, chairman of the Town [shaming Committee. ‘It was resolved that the pro- posal of Central Mortgage and mag Corporation to pay the 1953 taxes at full rate on libs m property be accepted md that the assessor be instruct- ed to advise of assessable values manly- arm RESOLUTIONS Ithe three-hour session . included hole rings from Hall and Stavert, one authorizing the fire depart- Limited and the‘ necessary rein- ment to add five men to the forcing iron as per submitted, strength of the hose company to from W. H. Crandlall, Associates. take care of the enlarged area of ’ the city. It was also noted that WARM APPRECIATION these new recruits would be ac— The Colman went 011 WWW as cepted from the Ward Six tire- voicing its warm appreciation to . . . the Government or the Province Tender-s wm be caued in the for the recent grant extended to near. future for the laying of ap- the City along With Ollier “Fume? profmat-zly SEW mile of com- palities in the province. cree SIEW‘ in Ward Six Someconcernw ' along the north side of Kirkwood Councillor Foster aficihvgcggd b3; Drive from Malpeclue Road to the concessions mentioned. in the the school. The resolution was press. He felt that a committee submitted by Councillor F. B. should approach the Provincial 0Ne111. Governmem immediately con- Other tenders called for’vi-a re- earning these concessions, if any. solution Included the acquisition Councillor A. Walthen Gnaudet doorsyesterday in an attempt to come to a working agreement with their union. Dr. Brendon O'Grady, recently concili- . appointed Government . labor between the two parties, said yesterday just prior to the meeting that the hearing would be private. The press were ex- Mr. and Mrs. Percy D. Ebbott of New York City who are touring the Ma-ritimes for the past weeks the private sitting which Dr. O’Gnady felt did not need any de- elalboration. He said that press coverage might build up pressure against one or the other of the parties. It was hoped that a solution to the problem timing the two organizations can be ironed out in the near future. Traces Early Religious Leaders 0t Mariti'mes Began brotherin-law of Rev. Canon Malone and Frank Brem- n-r formerly of Charlottetown. ances. . NZ PLANS LOAN WELLINGTON (Reuters — Prime Minister Nash indicated Monday night that New Zealand would soon take up a short-term dollar loan with gold reserve se-’ curity, providinlg terms “a little better” than the six-percent inn ter-est obtained in London. Don’t be em teeth slipping. uprinkle a. ll tle FASTEETH on you plates. This pleasant powder given A remarkable sense of added comfort .and security by holding plates mom “my “"‘ or reeling. It's Got, um “In: an: mid. FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating! W “£33135 MOORE a McLEOD LTD- a deluge gun for the tire depart- howcver felt that sinc _ e nobod ment to replace one damaged In could actually think of any curl: Market Building hire: Tenders cession-s of any type that might apcepted were for the hinder the grants. there was no I purchase of an aluminum exten- sense in “looking for trouble." sion ladder from LaFrance Fire Engine and. Foamite Ltd; the that the City of Charlottetown purchase of one Baker two- drealm cellar pipe nozzle from ary’s International the same firm; and the purchase semny on August Youth As- 18th. The of a slow battery charger with Youth Assembl '1 ‘ . y will be m the thermostat control from Bait and Island capital next weekend. MacRae. Ltd. City Clerk John Bulter was Finisher firomCanadian Tire Cor- It was also moved and passed tender 3 Civic Luncheon to Rot- Thc purchase of two tires for spent a few days in Charlotte- town, guests of the Charlottean Hotel. Mr. Ebbott quite recently retired as president of Chase Na- tional Bank. _ The main purpose of Mr. Eb- ' bott's visit is to trace the history _ of some of the early Bible Christ- ians who came here from Eng- land and who later became affili- ated with the Methodists in the Maritime Provinces. Mr. Ebbott’s grandfather was a minister of these early Bible Christiansi otha' resolutions passed during Edda-r Is Valuable Tool In Weather Forecasting , By ALTON BLAKESLEE COLLEGE STATION, .Tex. (glib-0n the darkened radar- m the sweeping finger re- iealed pn intense .bright cloud . . .tra-iling an minous little hook. ° ‘ “Tornado!” the radar man diouted. Quickly the radar weather sci- entists at Texas A. and M. col- lege charted the~ twister's direc- tion and speed by radar. It was coming straight toward them, and the adjoining toWn of Bryan. Bryan's public school wimld dismiss in a few minutes, at! p.m. Telephones spread the alarm to take cover. to keep the children in school. When the to r n at d o ripped through Bryan at 3:10 p.m.. all the School youngsters were safe Imthe building rather than being outthe streets. Only a few towns— people wbo hadn't heard the . warning were injured. iroaNADo DETECTOR This was one of the first suc- ec’sses, in April 1956, of radar as I tornado detector and warning. but it’s just one way in which radar is becoming ’a powerftu useful eye for the weatherfore: caéter and scientist. . .. Sadar can also warn of flood it gets . i . spot little storms I slip through the network of filter stations. Radar with a ry can tell how fast clouds mid treats are moving or chan- promises up-to-the-mi-n- at." weather maps to advise jet authorized to purchase four man- poration was also approved. ' Both he and Mrs_ Ebbott are * Mutual Of Omaha Sickness - Accident Hospital - Medical Surgical Insurance Write or Phone LAURIE B. SMITH Ch’towl 148 Cumberland St. WILL a: CLOSED WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13 i IN OBSERVANCE OF NATAL DAY , ‘ . pilots—or maybe ‘guide - the Sun- day picnicker. One centre actively developing weather uses of radar is the de- partment of oceanography and, meteorology under Dr. Dale F. Leipper at Texas A. and M. BOUNCE OFF CLOUDS Radar, of course, is invisible radio waves which bounce or echo back firom a target or object. Rain clouds can be seen and tracked hundreds of miles away. Their changing shapes and mo- tions give vital information. For e a s i e r, more accurate charting of cloud changes and weather fronts, Dr. George L, Huelbner Jr, has developed radar with a memory. It works this way: The radarscope picture at any given moment can be recorded in a mommy tulbe. Ten to 30 min. utes later it is superimposed “on- the screen which shows clouds as they exist at this moment. The remembered picturevis superim- posed in red light over green. Overlapping areas become yellow AM. nonmsou Appoint City Express, Agent It has been announced that At- thur M. Robinson, a native of Sus- J UDGE. PHOTOGRAPHY very deeply, interested in the re- ligious life in and around New I Judging of the photography ex- entries is judge R. D. Donnelly York Olly. Ml‘. Ebbo“ W85 Ell-all“ hibit was cmmmced yesterday of Charlottetown. W. I. mpw man of the ‘New York Billy Graham campaign. Rev. Dr. J.S. at the Women’s Institute 'Build- senbmve’ Mrs' Fred Games Of Bonnell was also a memberof the West Royalty is an hiterested ing. Examining one of the group observer. committee. Mrs. Ehbott was one of those who worked for the, suc- cessful establishment of a medita- GRAIN V finalised 757/2323; May V. higher tion room at the United Nations ‘ WINNIPEG (CPl—High temp- Dec “ta. , Barley: Oct ‘fi higher 1.00% unchanged 98a; eratures and lack of moisture in higher 99%a. some areas of the Prairie grain Flax: May 1A: Oct 71/: higher} 328%; lovely estate on Lone building and a prayer room in the ; Capitol at Washington. Both the Ebbotts are on the Board of Wainwright House—a Island be“ prompted demand in am Dec 5 higher 3,131,511,; May (gr/4.5% which is used exclusively for .' , , ,- higher 203/. _ grams Monday on the w‘nntpeg Rye:3oct/‘% lower 1mm. Dec Jones, well known m-lssronary, au- Grain Exchange. Closing prices: Oats: Oct unchanged 78h; Dec 1- IN MEMORIAM LEWIS EDWIN LORD 151/48. 4 spiritual retreats. *E. Stanley 1,5 lower 1111/“; May unchanged thor and preacher recently held such a retreat for businessmen Prices for class two wheat - for and other laymen at this place. export to countries outside lWA: 1 nor 1.63%; 2 1.59%; 3 1.51%; 4 _ 142%; 5 1341/8 ; 6 130% 1 durum who worked for the Chase Nation 1.92%; 21.19%; 3 1.77%. IJWA and 1mm of CFCY omen, staff: Er- . domestic prices: I nor 1.63%; 2 nj; s_ MacDonald, brother of the Mr. .13be is Well acquainted with some Charlottetown people at Rank. Among these are John ‘ The death occurred as the re- 1.59%; 3 1.51%; 4 1.42%; 5 1.34%; late L.J. (Durbie) _MacDonald; Jo sult of an accident the evening 6 of July 14th, 1958, of Lewis Ed- 3 1.60%: 1 durum 1.92%; 2 1,91%; 1.77%. ~win Lord, Central Bedeque ,son of the l-ate'Curtis and Catherine Doull Lord of Lower Bedeque. The late Mr. Lord was a mem- ber of Bedeque United Church. a prominent dairy farmer" and URGE SHELTER PLAN WASHINGTON (APl—«A House of Representative l committee Jersey breeder, but it is in his 51m“! urged ‘ “a” M 3 big borne where he will be missed federal most. He is survived by his wife. committee said the US. "stands the former Florence MacCaull in mortal danger" unless the ad. shelter program. The IIIJME IMPROVEMENT IS OUR BUSINESS Complete Outside Repair to any existing building. Exclusive dealers on P. E. I, for» CERAMO Asbestos Side- wall shingles. . Complete job may be seen DIAL 5215 IN THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN has been “Domed and four children, namely: Al- what distances the clouds _.or Gamma” Na:th Expmss Age“ bert, Sydney River, N.S.; Mar- and show in what ways and over Sexy‘ N-B.. at Charlottetown. The announce- ment was made Saturday by Mr. Neil McLellan, superintendent of express services for. the Atlantic fronts changed in that time. .USE INCREASING . Radar detection of tornadoes is increasing, and is being refined. ion, (Mrs. Montague Gardiner), Central Bedeque; Ralph, Central Bedeque, and Arnold, at home. Also surviving are two brothers ministration asd Congress act on its recommendation. “There is in the United States today a vast and dangerous gap between civil defence as it is and civil defence as it should be,” the congressmen at Clayton Stevenson's, North River, 212-214 Queen St. City and 46-48' Longworth Ave. Island Home Improvors - DIAL 5373 Also Carey Asphalt mingle: Last April an experunental Us. Mr. Robinson, who is presently weather bureau radar at Wichita completing the CNR’S staff mm. Falls, Tex.. :11th picked up an- ing college at Bishop’s University approaching tornado 15 in Iennoxville, Quebec, joined" the before it hit. serviceas-m express porter at The savage storm demol" ed St. John in 1940 From 1942 to 50 buildings, damaged nearly 2‘00, 1945 he served with the R.C.A.F., but casualties were held to one returning *0 the CNR as a train dead. and 12 imtured because citi- messenger in that year-r148 was zens had been warned. S.iDeten_ds ItsStancI On ' NornwecOgnitioni:*,,Of Chino (AP) —— are What! States contended Monday that its reitusal to grant dip- recognition to Red China _ block “Chinese Communist 1mm: to extend Communist man throughout Asia." gill! state department explained I: attitude in a strongly—worded namomndum sent Monday to , missions overseas. The manorandmn. signed by hem of State Dulles, vigor My restated American opposi~ hon to giving the Peiping regime I seat at the United Nations. Denying that it was pursuing an flexible policy, the state depart- llnnt said: “It the situation in the Far were so to change in its Welenientsastooalifora radically - dififerent evaluation of the threat Chinese Communist wires pose to the United States and free world security interests. the United States would of course readjust its present policies.” A department spokesman said the review of Giana policy was latertransferred as claims clerk to the Superintendent’s office in Monoton. In 1947 he was appoint- ed express agent at Gaspe, Que.. and laterservcd at Chatham and Summerside. Mr. Robinson and his wife, Dorothy" have one daughter. Nome Mountain After Princess being made public in answer to aOTTA'WA (OP). — A mountain requests for such a statement range on Axel Heulbemg Island, one from and several American embassies the Canadian Arctic, abroad. , Press officer Joseph Reap de- dined toidentify the government or name the embassies. He said “a friendly government" of the Queen Elizabeth Islands in has been named alfter Princess Margaret, it was announced Monday. ‘ Prime Minister Diefenbaker said in a statement that the mama! at this time has mm. name, wine '2,000 miles (north of ing to do with an expected de- mand by Russia to seat Red China at the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly sesaion opening Wednesday. . The memo noted that most na- tions recognize Nationalist China in preference to Red The score is 45-19, with most of the 19 having recognized Peipiux be» . fore theKorean war in 1960. Winnipeg, has been named Prin- gess Margaret Binge. ‘ . It is the main mountain range on the island and runs in; north- westismigth'east direction. . ‘ The announcement was made on the final day of Princess Mar- garet’s cross - Canada tour. She arrived July 12. . BUTTER EXPORT Russia is to buy pounds of butter from Denmark at a price equivalent to 23 cents Israeli Urges Guarantee CI in“... . Independence IONDON (Reuters) —- Israeli Foreign Minister- Golda Meir “led all countries interested in Peace in the Middle East Mon- “? to give guarantees for the COMING EVENTS MOdern and old time dancing, New Glasgow Junior Farmers _ creation Centre every Tuesday W 9 - 12.30. Doiron’s Orches- In. Canteen. 3681113: Thursday night enter< tturnout in Saint Charles Hall. glasson's Orchestra in attend- ¢€u . . . Dance Lorne Valley Hall every Tuesday Good music. Dance Sinnott Road School. Regular dance, Bonshaw Inn 11 every Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra. Admission 50 cents Plus 10 cents tax. .Bingo, dance, Kelly's HA“. Thursday, August G°°d Prizes. Good Music. Reserve Labour Day, Septem- bel‘ lst for chicken supper in I'll)“; Hall. Sponsored by the C. Cross 14th. Dance in Corran Ban Hall Wed- “eSdBy. August 13th. Sponsored by the C.W.L.' D a n c e, Corraville School, TuesflEY. August 12th. Canteen mo. In Mid-East independence of Middle Eastern states. Answering questions at a press , ' CANADA . ment. 15,000,000, and three sisters: Will, Red Deer, Alberta; George, Central said in a report. for Roofs. ' Bedeque; Janie, Red Deer, Ale berta; Irene, .Mrs. (Dr) D. Rich. ardson), Galt, I Ontario; ‘ a n d Mabel, (Mrs. SaintJohn, N. B. The largely attended funeral was held from his late residence July 16th. The service was con- ducted by his pastor Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith, assisted by Dr. C. A. Britten of the Bedeque Bap tist Church. The music waS' under the direction of Mrs. Wal- ter Craig’, assisted by the Bede- que, choir. The hymns sun-g were “Face To Face”, and “Shall We Meet Beyond The River.” The pall bearers we're: Charles Green, Ralph Callbeck, Lorne Smith, Ray Johnston, Frank Jar- dine and Darrell Picketts. , The flower bearers were: Gor-' don, Ernest and Sterling Lord, Kenneth Rayner, Gordon Mac- Kenzie, Horace and W e l d o n Crossman. . Interment was in Lower Bede- que Cemetery. cAnn OFIHANKS Mrs. Edwin Lord and family sincerely thank their kind friends acts of kindness shown them dur- ing their recent sad bereave- " Who wouldn’t (trade 3 for 4%?” - Hance Hunter), oooo.ooooooooocooooo'ooooooocoo Boosts potato profits * 71h. ///.; .n 7/11’IK/1/iuiazl’4" conference here, she said in the \ event of the United Arab Repulb‘ SEALED TENDERS addressed lie or Iraq occupyingJordan, :Is- to the unders1gned and endorsed me! would have to consider se- “TENDER FOR R. C. M. P. riously what measures to take to BETA CHMENT QUARTERS, safeguard her boundaries and EDMUNDSTON, N.B. -, Will, be c o o 9 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o and neighbours for their many a o .0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ‘ ' ' f the Sec- . security. r recelved in the office 0 ‘ ' (E.D.S.T.) Speaking after a day of talks retary, unti13.00 p,m. , with Foreign Secretary Selwyn figDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. Lloyd. 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