, :1. .'.r.:,. ,-.xv. ..tL- mi; -..".v -.2-tn-vv-j'" ” "f i -2-.-Amt - s f ' an I Page 14, The Guardian Wed.. Oct. 12. 1955 France Seeks To Have St. Pierre Stand On Own Feet By GERALD FREEMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer .. Hospital on September 28 tPierre that meant the fishing in-1 He said the plan called for Sir MW Jim" Em” 3'” 59": Mm dustry There were no other indua- Pierre fishermen to own between imln" 5i"'k' we" recent "ail". ST JHO5-.5 Nndp .Cp, g pie,” tries but catering to tourists. and 20 and 30 trawlers by the time the .i0imMli&i:ii9l:irll'(liv ,&:i;e';rei:'guc;'li::':;d Sicaud. gmwnnr M SL pie”, 9; that was not a major source ofil0-year-fisheries development plan W - - ' ' Miqueion. says France is trying to ”V""" i” H" unn North P909"- ' ' - . . '. ' i k- ;n!T:ti:sp0:::S:i:::'stand M m St. Pierre has been a French. He said most trade was with played in Oledry we" the wee own feet. -, . . . . , 1816- During the late 19th and early island. where he would visit next "gig" 0SflL31ud'V;r:ual:lel”:':sii;?;.e:;:li20th centuries it was an important year. His assistant will visit all colonial S'en;me S was gem fmmbase for the French fishing fleet. three Maritime provinces later this colony's s,500:was completed. them produce-" ”We try to make? l Elmsdcle Miss Sybil nix, daughter of Mr-.'ReI'urn5 Vefdicf and Mrs. Fraser Rix is at present. in Summerside taking a Commer- cial course. filr. and Mrs. Orin Wallace have taken up residence in their new house. colony since the Treaty of Paris in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward end " her home her" Paris Seven months ago on 3 m”e..But now long range trawlers sel- month. year appointment to pilot the tinyl colony toward economic self de- pendence- 000,000 francs the colony's self sufficiency. said. The official exchange rate came into Pierre France TOTJRISTS ONLY INDUSTRY inrnmn." ilr Siiaud said. in St "Dragnet" Comes To Capitol. Summerslde tirely new anti ttifitroiii Audiences will also see Friday's sidekick. rlffiwr Frank Smith played by Ben Alexander Webb is the star and also di- rector of the film. as well as creator of ”Dra1.!net ” With much more time at his fingertips and the facilities of Warner Bros. studios at his beck and call Webb was able to tell the story in col- or and wide screen that couldn't have been unfolded within the restrictions and limitations of an air show The motion mrtm-p "Dragnet." arrnrrling to Webb. was filmed with the fun 1-opp eratibn and sanction of the Los Angeles Police Department. It has been revealed. too, that the files of the intelligence Division of the Los .-iiiizelcs Police De- partment. from which ”Drag- net" was gleaned. had hitherto been closed to screen writers. Because of Webb's prestiage and the police departments confi- dence in his ability to dramatize without sacrificing accuracy. it is said. he was Elven this coop eration in revealing the secret activities of the division. toward developing . ”If you buy a loaf of bread in St. Pierre. lW(l-llill'd5 is paid for by the French government." ha 175 francs to the Canadian dollar. Liquor. perfumes and cigarettes without French taxes aiirl only a niminal tax imposed by the colony. They could be bought cheaper than in ”We must dciclup the source of the fvalllre-iPnEfh "Dragnet" is a story of the police department's supcrsecret intelligence division in a case which is said to be en- doughtyl ' own fleet." trawler: , pay. 18,000 pounds hope to have it 60.000 thy," . . . . Tue PUT-OF-GOLD FORTRE55 " lulFOITIES5oFATT0l.in Salem. idem call there. though it is only a few miles from the Grand Banksl and eight miles off the south coast He told a press conference Wed-'0! Newf'”"ndla”d' ncsdav dui'iii;: an official visit in .p g. . H V S. Jnhrrs ma. Fran”, was Pmmlsisicd of 400 doiies and one Iran- ...000. . ' 1 . .. gt'KP4l::I.P 820'; gag: :P'3'9sal:bS'::1t;,,;said, we are developing the dom- on mod Had an additional 200” mestic fleet. And we are developing ' the freezing plant. which owns its ler. Iilr. Sicaud said. iluiiever. he By late this year the freezing plant. owned 90 per cent by the . . , . matter of habit." french goieriuneni. uill have two Mmr me fishery '5 MM up and by Pierre will develop its tourist in-. three. Dory fishermen were being encouraged to form groups of eitzht. or 10 to buy trawlers which the French government would sell to lthcm at half price with 10 years to -r':. St. Pierrt-'s fishing fleet now con- Siczuid. "the next summer I dustry. government "succeeded. and the reaction of the people was so violenl he had to goi Friends of Mrs. Warburion Mur- on leave in France. Now. says Mr. taxes Mr. Bf"? Sicaud Mr. and Mrs. in Flin Flori. Manitoba. "in St. Pierre." Mr. Sicaud said., , "everybody goes to school. Tliei-2'5 Mr. Dale MCKEXIHB has return- a new college. new hospital. a new ped from a visit with relatives in class C airport by I957." T ix PROBLEMS liieiroit Michigan. llosplial. Iilrs Mr. and Mrs. .isis goina there The wclcoiiie isl1iiil0riF'il!1l'- PLAN PRODLCTIOIN Jl MP laiways W3,-mA we are am Mr. Sicaud said "last year our to have them." average daily production was l0,-. OOO pounds of fish. This year ii is iiulay Ry I956 or lll.'v7 we Front-ii hlr. frigat 1' . Qmrzs--ltorM).tl. Fllmeri hv 'ii:i:L Yll. Lid Pro-g riurtions for llariier Bros. release. me - ,. FIRST STATE WHEN HE DISCOVERED M: NEW WORLD - - i I340 I we um rouuo A Bl)RlED Por CONTA Ni t . mi Mr I MG 2.423 I24 It IS S77Ll 0Al WEWW MW" ro CELEBRATE Cgtumsus my W CQLORADO ARTHUR CQESSE Los Am;eIe5.EaIif. A5 IIA5 RECEIVING A SALARY OF 1.009 MARAVEDIS A MONTH indid was BUILT IN I549 av as muoacivnn. Gain ays gladll . i'tli'.s (ieorge Joliiistuii and three- - t d b lh , Siraud's official visit t-ndsV"?”””'" are spending a holidayime Y e”""mm”'" '”""g”t lie is travelling ;ihoai'd the ll"h H” R.C.A.F.there. sympathy of many friends is ex- lteudcd In the he-rcaved widow and and dcuiuhters of the late '. Georue Gallant whose death took place at his home on Sept- i ember 28. S,i'nipatli)' of a host of friends is L-xicndeil to lllc bereaved sons of the laud daiigliicrs. and broihe' H inti Collected bv (Mother of 5) Miss Helm Burkel who u my turned to their homes after attend- l-lolland Costain .and young son have returned from a visit with relatives and friends llis niimy friends are pleased to .913 "I0 ill! MI'5- Brute Currie. li"”W W" MP "W F735" "35 '9” 1 - - th b t it ii ii Australia. was mmm Mme fmm Hm” Cnumyt The laimsdale Womens Institute. 9 '3 MW ray inee Vera Barnettt are pleas- JUSI I led to know she is at home after 319 meelinl the members obser- Tm-I-mg comps undergoing surgery ti Prince Cou- Ved I mi""l9'5 3119009 In mCm- for pure fNJL7 YMEH i' Mo,.".,,,1oo St my Hospital. ory of I departed member. Mrs. s....m..i Shade: George Mat-Ai-ihur has re- ”L'nforiunatel,i' the at-cmnmmla. iIlll'llCd to her home from St. John lion for the tourists is not in scale llh"l'P N19 had Slwm 3 Pi98S3l'li to their number." Yilr. Sit-aiid said. l10lItliI.i' Mill her 5"" Hlld (laughs iBut "I wish there were more lf)lli”-.iili"l”'i-'”i- Ahinimeteting ist o be held at the home .inlinsion's parents. Mr. - L.Vh(,”.u”,. Hllfl ilrs. Sttuitnn (llark, pl'ltll'p in pounds I watchrlot: of the Fi-ciicli fishing '1'”. ”i'i”'"'”'iP mi. h,.3'l”, m -"'1" ' lfleel in the northwestern Atlantic..M"- -'"l””'"”- Wh" ” Willi "'9 7;. A2..- ram... s iumiam. Auiiuouone sums 0'i'!'AWA (C?)-Admiallona and re-admissions to Canada's mental institutions last year rose to the info us auto or Joni: w. uarruue ers of Sunimerslde. on August 3th returned the following verdict at an inquest held last evening in die Summersidu Police Court. The in- quest had been adjourned from August 29th. "According to the evidence sub- mitted and the report of the path- ologist. the deceased came to his death as a result of virus pneu- monia and liver disease.” Members of the Jury were: Messrs. Ralph Dodds. (Foreman) John Peters, George Morrison. Mil- ton Melllsli, George Hon. Roy Johnston. and A stine McDon- ald. Chief of Police Peter R. White acted for the crown. S. lCoroner's J A coronerls jury empanelled by Dr. W. E. Callaghan to inquire .late Mrs. Bruce Currie whose jdeath took place in the Western Mrs. Jack Holtzen (model of Long Island. N. Y. and Mrs. Grace Dtclienson of New York have re in: the funeral of their mother. the late Mrs. Currie. Mr. Webster of New Brunswick. also Miss Mary Wannameker have returned to their homes after at- tendlng the funeral of a sister and Aum.."m In-den". mad with cousin. the late Mrs. Currie. the chore. of 5,1” 3314,0130 1-inner C". Gem” Cum. M the RCMP or the owner of a hotel. decided . h. H. J. in Winnipeg. Manitoba. was called Elma" "'.'?,i'" liitiche 5;. hoidinl home due to the death of his moth- thzlcsvignggm Jdfet H: Aum.a"a.s biggest lottery. he hotel. one of PBEFER8 CA!!! HOBART, Tasmania (Av?) - An met at the home of Mrs. Joshua ”""ed 3" 3" '""'"w'' "in 1'' Smallman for its monthly meeting i' "l"”d 'i "newt on Tuesday. October 4. with a good attendance. At the beginning of TIIE NEW KIM Bruce Currie. 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