NEW LOOK IN QUEBEC C Gmiles galore {ndicate the iew atmosphere in and around the provincial cabinet. This picture was snapped as the Canadian and Catholic Confed- eration of Labor presented a brief to the cabinet. From left to right (foreground): minister John Bourque, labor i eee as ET finance | GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Motored from Pictou, N.S., to Georgetown, where’ they spent the weekend. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Maurice Donovan who was returning home from a visit in Pictou. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Publicover and Miss Sheila DeLory, motored to Summerside on Sunday, where they visited Ost. and Mrs. Ron — Pettitt. Miss Dorothy Jenkins, and Mrs Florence Jenkins of Charlotte- town, motored to Georgetown dur- ing the past weekend. John Donovan | Miss Mary Ann Walker of Char- lottetown, was a weekend guest* of her- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker. Mr. and..Mrs. William White of Borden and Miss Phyllis White of Charlottetown, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. J.F. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser of Charlottetown, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacCormack. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Soloman and family of Souris, motored to | Georgetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. George -MacDon- | ald of Charlottetown, motored to Georgetown on Sunday and were guests of Mrs. MacDonald’s mot- her, Mrs.- William Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oullen of Midgell motored to town on Sunday and were guests of Mr. Cullen’s sister, LeLory and Mr. DeLory. Novemper 9%th,/ J. W. Lavers, Miss Sheil J. Fitzgeral Emmerson Liewellyn motored to the city. Mrs. Henry Deveaux and Mrs. Pat Lawsure and daughter Pat- riee have returned to their homes Mass., a visit spent in Georgetown as On Monday, Mrs. DeLory, and Mrs. Mrs. W in Springfield, the guests of their Michael Burke. Sr. . Miss Carol Walker, student nurse in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and George-! Spurgeon Walker. Marchand. Mrs. F. J. following father, Mr. Mrs. minister Antonio Barrette, pre- mier Paul Sauve, CCCL general president Roger Mathieu and CCOL secretary-general (CP Wirephote) ee Pe ee By ERIC MARSDEN NATROBI, Kenya (Réuters)— The state of emergency declared seven years ago to stamp out early in 1960, Governor Sir Pat- (The lirting of emergency Measures was announced ‘simul- taneously in the British House of Commons by Colonial Secretary Tain Mcleod. Both Conservative and Labor MPs welcomed the move. (Official British circles said the 4move is a ca'culated risk taken by two “new” men — Macleod, who replaced Alan Lennox-Boyd, and Renison, who replaced Sir uvelyn Baring — to further the progress. of the colony toward :elf-governmert.) Renison, who took-over as governor. Oct. 23, made his an- mouncement at the opening of a gew session of the Tegislative | cOuncil. - “as The new governdr also an- hounced that as “an act of grace” rrisoners will be released from prison—a total of 144 “hard core Mau Mau. . But he added that 1,079 Afri- cans will emain either in deten- tion camps or under restrictions. The act of grace does not in- clude Jomo Kenyatta, leader of | ithe Mau Mau reieased from jail jit April after serving five years) of a seven-year, sentence and’ ira banished_to a remote area in! 2 {northern Kenya. The Mau Mau emergency was dcclared in October, 1952, soon aiter Baring took over as gove’- nor. But a- clear warning was Jean | sounded as early as March, 1950, | when palice stumbled on African Many people never seem to get » geod night’s rest. They toss and turn in bed—and then are dull and listless excess acids from the blood. If they slow dewn and impurities stay in the and backache often follow. If you don’t rest well at night—if you haven't that sprightly step of health in the daytime—use Dedd’s Kidney Fa, YourearGepead co Datel Mau Mau Terrorism Measure Nears End - Mat Man terrorism will be ended | i rick Renison announced Tuesday. i all remaining Mau Mau |‘ ;2nce was chat a mere handful of | ade laborers in the white h'gh- lands taking part in a blood | Grinkifg ceremon;. to the incident. Thirty | uionths later they began barri- cading themselves in their homes. | STRUCK SUDDENLY i The Mau Mau, a secret society galvanized together by terror and | obscene oaths, its members sworn | to drive ihe while man out of! Kenya, struck suddenly at iso | Jaied farms and villages, butch- | ering/natives and European alike. At the height of the emer- sency, thousands of British | iwoops Backed by RAF planes! and loyal, African soldiers were | engaged in a bitier struggle to; crush the Mau Mau terrorists. | At one point, as many as! 00,000 Africans were under deten- | tion and 200,000 had been put | iLrough a vigorous screening. Nearly all ihe Mau Mau were} inembers of the 1,500,000-strong Kikuyu tribe, whose—main griev- caropeans occupied the choicest | farmland in Kenya—the white! aighlands—while Africans had to! ‘ake what was lef.. EVERY WEEK “2 THE EVENING PATRIOT ASH ROSSWORD ONTEST @ Valuable cash prizes @ Fun for the entire family. 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