2 The Guardian, Wed. Sept. 8, 1965. Group Flees U.S., Settles ‘: In B.C. Woods \LBERT. BAY, BL. (CP)- re * \ group of 13 aqults and. chil- Enjoy the Convenience oe ea Cee of a HOLMAN’S OPTIONAL takeover of their native land nm “ee ge 7 . = CC: B. 2 | ! ae 8th — 18th -“ 7 ee fom = ) a oer a | - . @ LADIES’ ® SHOES ad © CHILDREN’S © MEN'S dnd BOY'S ‘WEAR have moved into a remote 4 : CHARGE ‘ACCOUNT! and rugged section of British Columbia, The roup, equipped with aulomatic rifles and a mule earry © supplies—but ~ with tle food or medical sup- plies is squatting near a hutdewn logging camp at Wakeman Sound, 70 miles rom this community 250 miles north .of Vancouver. ‘émmunication with the area is limited to radio-tele- phone twice a day. However, a bush pilot, who asked..his..name...nob-beused, said he visited the camp and spoke with the leader of the group, who téld him they were from Indiana. One of the group was a welder, another a saiesman He said the leader told him the group expects the Com- munists to start* their take- over of. the United States in About three years They flew a_ preliminary flight over the area, spotted the camp and thought it_was ahandoned,”” the pilot said “Apparently that’s what de cided them on moving in.” RCMP PLAN VISIT RCMP said its boat ’ will visit Wakeman Sound next weekend to determine whether the settlers are in Canada legally. Police —said_they_weretold the women and children ar- ————---—-—-rveat first, tanding without food and supplies from a chartered aircraft: The watchman at the Mac- millan - Bloedel and Powell River Ltd., camp fed the group for a few days. : : _ | Buy several pairs and save! | Our Entire Stock Going on Sale| “1 "A TiEC, p ANTIES SWEATERS BY 100's ale Be Early for the Best! ahd Person — Hol- man’s is as near as your phone! C'town 4-6525 S'side Of lovely washable rayon. Snug elastic watst. , in shades of white, pink or bie: Sines 8M J” ° OF loyal 100% Botany Wool LADIES’ SUMMER : s ee 3 om. 97 COATS & 2-3 - Pc. WALKING SUITS ~ eserac BRASSIERES SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVERS — 4.97 Ree. Fe ia i Take your’choice of pullovers or cardigans, lovely full-fash- joned sweaters in sizes 36 - 42. Shades of black, brown, teal, red of navy. A] Fashion-designed for good-looking fit and com- fort. Machine. washable, 3-hook and_eve-closing 1 | ONG SLEEVE PULLOVERS — 5 97 . ’ style. Self-adjusting comfort band at back. li, Price ! . Sizes 32C -36C. Reg. 2.50. SALE Reg: 6.06. SALE 3k oc what savings you can reap. ., LONG SLEEVE CARDIGANS — 1.97 2 oe if you_act now! Coats are in luxurious wools, looped mo- Take your choice of cardi- tary’ of sles, alma’ od a i LONG and SHORT came we wane i | SL VE BLOUSES liave Shades you'll love. Sizes — = ae onl short ppl pull- 6-20. Suits are 2 and 3-pe. overs for girls. Sizes 8-14. Also double-knits in wool or wool jersey. Sizes 9-20. What ever you do be early at Hol- in sizes 2-6x, in cardigans and Jj oy lovely washable combed cotton and Tetron or cotton. - | long sleeve pullovers. In choice § different styles in 5 or long sleeves, roll-ups, button-downs | of red, yellow, pinkgor blue. 9 regular collars, /Solids or prifits in white, yellow, pink, blue man’s. Reg. 29.9 - 49.9 values. Reg. 2.98 valde. SALE or beige. Sizes 10-20, Reg. 2.98. 2 i] T ‘The men arrived later in | SEPT. SALE 3 e a ~ 4 7 TE _ SEPT. SALE two 25-foot boats, described First Quality 1 fig ij i i : as ‘almost derelicts Seamless ‘Now that the cooler weather's here -.. buy, save! "arr Du fate de 2 4 . 9 T NYLONS | BOYS! JACKETS End of season clean-up and I lifeboat. “They apparently have * Save on Ladies’ arsenal with them,” he said. Duke spoke to the leader 100 Per Cent Nylon uality briefly and was told the group Ist Or saies inland ue Girls’ Stretch Slacks . i Be ony | GIRDLES and mountain country. Wakeman Sound Saturday, At this price you can’t miss said one boat was a converted Stock up and save! ~Séamless “Why anybody would want poe : . icromesh ality 400- te move into that count is a - sf 4 Delightfully designed for per- a ade ee + fers nart-styling in Yaminate knits. ~ Beautiful contrasting trim, 7 wonderful n anent pleat. t net needle. Sizes 8's sa GH ENA s beyond me,” he said. | So-neat-—. seth» ~bocalise= ee P fit. fect_M_and_“wontenel ie shades:__clear— beige, “spar. k- uffs. TWo slit dockets, in shades Of brown, teal-or navy. —}--—— “The snow is about_10 feet They're cjust right for relaxing Full elastic waist for proper f and walking comfort. Of the ospice, day taupe.- Reg. .60 s Hurry to Helman's while ‘this wonderful sale is on : ® deep in the: winter, not cto Detachable elastic foot straps. Look at all the shades Holman’s has for _ new ail Lycra, satin lastex. value : sos and outfit your children at: not-to-be-mirsed savings! Reg. 4.98 tion the wolvea anil the you: red, royal,brown, navy, black, blue, gellow or pink. Sizes 7- 12. Has panel hack ‘Reinforced : value. —_— Regular 4.98. front. Check this size list for SEPT. SALE. : ! a ggtt ae | §-M-L-XL. Buy ‘now ~ The _ pilot “who visited the : : yours: S-M-L-XL. A : one ee : and save! Reg. 7.00 value. 3 rs : \ “They're not ui for - ae } ° 4 living in that fey thee aes SEPTEMBER SALE p SEPT. SALE children with them and— no SEPTEMBER SALE . : = : medical supplies and little a : equipment. @ i “They checked 250 pounds : : a a oo . : Matching Panty Girdls at 497 ‘ The pilot said the watch- man told him the group prac- ‘tices with - their automatic weapons. _»..> Portugal. Sh ee Retirement Of “White Fleet “ST. JOHN’S; Nfid- tCP)}—Dr Ff Fduardo Brazao, Portuguese ambassador to ‘Canada,. said Tuesday the old sailing ships that make up’ most of the fa- 2 mous Portuguese white fleet are to be retired. Be BS rasao-iold—s—press—cop- ference the old -ships—many of them four-masters and some eross-rigged—are no longer eco- * nomical .and are being outdated by—modern_trawlers._He_did_not say when the retirement would start. He also announced that Portu- gal will be modernizing and in- creasing«its other trawler fleets in an attempt to cut down 1m- ports of salt cod from other countries. He described cod as ~the main food of the Portuguese people and said 20 to 3 per cent of the needs of the country is purchased from Scandinavian countries. He said dried cod was not im- ported from Newfoundland be- “Cause it was “too small and-not~ cured properly.’..He said New- foundiand has a Rood opportu- nity to selt dried to Portugal ~ if the quality was ‘raised. Dr._Brazao_ is here to naval Wednesday a statue ofxthe 15th century Portuguese naVigator Gaspar Corte Real. The statue is a memorial to the Portugtiese fishermen. who have worked on : ching or denim. Bar-tacked at points of the Grand Banks and is a git . strain. Reg. looped a or oat ‘ from_Portugal to, the fecategt aed Waist. Sizes 6-16. Black, olive * "land “people. - * THE SHOE WITH THE, chaetiee Guice Ee 3.69 - 3.98. SEPT. May gy ——— eS ‘ALE SEEKS: DIVORCE a D-MOULDED SOLE <a R EVERYONE dienne ‘Phyllis Diller, 48, whose _Special Holman purchase accounts for the very worth-while saving SOCKS FO } comedy routines lifted her from ’ ‘ : : . now’s the time to buy these fin uality, s t ned a housewife to a television and = ee Red ct : sot Pach rene ' night club star, filed suit for di- Carpet Shoes. Lighter_than air to wear, the myst comfortable: Shoes Savings priced at Holman $s ~ Really Good-Looking™ Boys’ Utex Coduroy Jackets Ideal for cool fall season. Made for action. Windbreaker style, fully lined. Zip front, slash pockets and’ stand-up eadet collar. Olive or, gold, sizes 8 - 18, a Reg. 9.98. SALE 6 4 : m / Mens Work Shirts - Good: cuit shirts, fully cut for comfortable fit. Smart-looking plaids of red, blue, olive. Choose your size from 14\9-17. Hurry to Holman’s ‘for these now! Reg. 2.49-2.98 yalues—SEPT SALE tment + sled _ __~-Men‘s Sport Shirts a ~ Casual and comfortable! Cut from Sanforized cotton, won't shrink, best fit always. Neat checks, plaids, stripés in handsome bold blues, olive, brown or red. Choose yours from long sleeved, regular collars, with Perma-stays for lasting -neatness..«Full button- front. Sizes S-M-L. Save now at Holman’s. Reg. 3.98. Ly SALE 2 = g T Men's Work Pants Tailored for comfort and neat appearance. Great for working around the homie or sports. Denim twill, with quarter-cut side pockets, reinforced at points of strain. In forest green only, sizes 30-44. Reg. 4.98 value SEPT. SALE pr. 3.9/ -—“pough and -Rugied Boys’ ~ co “PANTS AND JEANS~ * Designed a punishment. The kind every boy ‘dishes out. Machine washable cotton verce Thursday, alleging gen- you've ever walked on. The revolutionary hand-moulded sole cradles ~ ...eral__indignities against Sher- your foot gently but firmly in luxuriois- cushioned comfort. Ne MEN'S Ss HOSE wood Diller, 52, her husband of § s i c i i rye i ¥ iN’S DRES ¥ j seams or stitches to pinch or bind. Sturdy, yet delightfully shaped, Neet cable pat in blues, brown, crey or olive. 100% = — as iatees ec siacked ‘heel adds to your comfort. What. more could you stretch nylons. Sizes 10° 12, Reg. 1:50 97c M4 Piller ~ lawyer said Diller ask for? In black, green or brown, AAA width; sizes 7 - 10; SALE, pr. STORE HOURS: would not contest ‘the divorce. @ AA width: sizes 61, - 11; B width: sizes 5!., - 10, but not every size ‘ : ————— im each group. Hurry to Holman’s TODAY. : MEN’S WORK HOSE ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN MANSLAUGHTER CHARGED Nylon-reinforced heels and toes. In grey. Reg. 79¢° 57c : Men. one Sa | DOLE, France (Reuters)—A R 16.95: Val value. SALE Soa J J é Set d : ‘ | nanslaughter charge was eg. atue . BOYS’ HOSE : ; ~ , ht against th - “nett of toe. Milan Paris ex |. SEPT. SALE a eS eee = 090 =n urday, killing 12 persons. ‘ ; Ee 4 a of . : je ; + . ? : . * >