.;..;.-c.-:4 L T S-ut"L' -' 9:7 ll? 11 PAGE . Chevrier Speech Called 9" By Minister hate I "Sickenin onus tab)-A eaten: up erai cantons daetr I-Ion. Lester B. Pearson (L-.Al- hlsterrrtnisics-.rrugeetledCanads Inudou,tt'heUnltedNetionaoe :Il:mentsolt!r:lUNEmergency !'oroeinEgypttothe8vrlsn- 'l'urtldhordertrotI'aieQot. NONOONHDINCIIMITION Bocialtiedltleaderlrownsowed arnotionofnoruaonlideneelntbe government. asking t to adopt "scientific. ” flnancialpoli- cles” that would do away with the so-called tlphteuoney policy. (X2? leader Caldwell accused ttsegovaruussst-olbeing"cisariy prependtobetreythecanadlan peqrle"onthetrau-canedapipe- Roland II- cheeer hit his chat early and I.?2”lu”'”'ul. '.ll'..."' '””:.....”'””..3 - was ,Ileari Oeueemnache, Lmdle. AFl6ll'l'lNGBPllcll Mr. Chevrler, in a fighting needs. i i that i ' unhy built by the Lbaral W pastywesitsreelenedbytheoass servettvepollttcslstrategy. Eesaldtheresrethreeklndsd Csnadiasu: Those who are snore British than Ire British then- Iselvelll-hoeell Quetsecwisoare ,strnysanti-Britishandbellbve Quetsecieaswsntestatmaad jthoeewhoundertake preatprv lleotahmuusdundentandirubo Kline issue and called for pi.blic”W99'1 the W0 mill 9'1!!!” BMW!- The Conservatives. he said. have had two policies: One la Qudrec. another lor the nine other provinces. ' DISH LAKE lauds Neaqi in Northern Ire- land. with an area at 158 square miles. is the largest lake in the Britidi Isles. Wyatt Plans To Land At planned usmop aux sum Gdvedon. Tex.. to man: and man to wt of breaking the world mn - flight recm-d of 4.973 miles lit a ingle argue pl ES Q . 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'I'he Queen. who has a speohl smde for chldrur. vidted a cul- dnas's hospital. chatted with the kiddos and received gita. includ- iog a football from John Wayne iBulcll) Fury. 5. V Queen Visits Sick Chil "Ste saidl was cute."Butd Wtrk on apectali aspects." I-eporud, Lia-the Queen nailtrhee Whtlethhwaegoingus,Prhee&ovetotheC.spitd.ila'alunch- Ptslllp,whohsssspeciallnt.sreet eonkrthelrlnnos-.Nlxonacted in ,talkedabor3earlhashodlnhiacqsas:itaspred- latches with A.mericanscius- dentdthesasate. , The Dns1y.wlridrlncluded ThenontheeeconddaydthetrPrhneMhlsterDialenbskerasrd dreni speedup to match Busda'e arti- dcialmovon. HAD WIDE KNOWLIDGI UITAVA (OP!-A court d H- ll Court Fixes No Blame ln Pilot Boat Collision Loss opmseltletlnse. l' wasnotaslredolni evidence If s.l ii 301' prnentstothe New Altitude On Offers To The Province 0'l'i'AWA (CP)-Federal often to the pnvinces on fiscal agree- ments "will be based on an atti- tude different from that of the former Llaenal government" Sol- gcltor - General Belcer said Frf ay. He old not elaborate as the pro posals, to be made at a federal provincial conference here Nov. 5-1. had not yet been tormu- lated. ' Mr. Balcer. replying to Carol mans questions, said the new' Progressive Conservative govern-, ment still is opposed to the agreanents proposed by the for- mer government. He was asked by lion. 1 W. Pickersgill (L - Bonnvista - Twillinuatel whether the gov- ernment proposes to change the basis ol the equalization pay- province. Mr. Balcer said only that the odler will be based on a "differ- ent attitude.” local-Woman Is Sec'y Of IOKDS . SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP) - Msl. C. G. Poole of Saint John was elected pseddeu oi the Ca- ondan branch of the Interna- tionnl Order of the King's Denys- tcrs and. Sons at its trlcnrial meeting here Friday. Others odlcers are Mrs. George ” " of London first vice - preddent; Mrs. P. Belyea. New Westminster. second vice -- . which might be suslected to eg- . gresslon. since i: Turk Declares Soviet Union i Creates Fictitious Situation UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (AMI The United Nations ureed Fri- day night to a full-scale debate! on Soviet - Syrian charges that: Turkey and the United States arel plotting to touch all was in chei Middle Eat. Byavoteofddioowithlah stention (Liberia). the assembly approved a recommendation ol its steering committee that it take my the Syrian complaint that s threat exists to Syrian ee- curity and also to world peace. The assembly decided to open the debate "on a convenient date next week." This probdsly will be Tueedaa. No OBJECTIONG Both the United States and Turkey -denied the Sovletsyrinn accusations. but said they had no objections to putting the Middle East crisis before the assembly. Arnbasaedor Henry Cbot Lodge told the steering commit- tee the U.S. welcomes discussion in the United Nations. and in par- ticular "the opportunity for a lull airing ol the Soviet allegations in particular." - Lodge said the Soviet accrua- tlons that the U.S. is prodding Turkey to a t t a c k Syria are "clumsy and flagrant fabrics- tions," motivated by the desire of the Kranlin "to keep the world stirred to. to keep the world es- cited." ile renlflrmed the pledge n&e by President Eisenhower in pro- claiming the Middle East doc- trine thst the U.S will support any land in the Middle East Erin accused the Soviet Union d creating a "fictitious situation." and using it to "bring threats and intmld.etione" ' t his much Inaller country. He said "one thing stands clear: The real dangers to the Middle East are being hidden he- hind a smoke screen." jf Eslo asserted that Turkey has conveyed to both Syria and the Soviet Union assurances that his government "did not in the least eutertal'!i sgzressive designs against Syria." Soviet Foreign Minister Andrl Gromyko said he would not in serious consideration to the Turk- ish delegate's comment. "The guilty party wants to throw dust into the eyes ol pub- lic opinion." Gromytm said. Foreign Minister Salah Bitar ol Syria, leading oil debate in the steering committee. said his country has made numerous cons- plsints to Turkey about troop concentrations along their cous- rnon border but "all this proved truitless.” He sccsued Turkey or display- ing "a negative attitude" and "pcrsmence in following a threatening policy toward Syria." lie referred to "Tnrldsh and far- elgn activities against Syria. such an official declarations. Drille- gandn cnrmaiars, acts ot provo- cation and nbvereion." In a manoranduu. accompany- ing its complaint Syria proposed the General Aseenisly set in a UN inquiry commission to inves- tigate the situation on the Syrian- Turttish border and rqaort back to the assembly. The Soviet Un- ion demanded a two-wed dead- Tunlsish arrbassador Seytullah line for such a rqaort. 0 -.st 'nre following statement regar- ding the coming plebiscite on the Potato Marketing Board was is- sued yesterday by Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of Agriculture. "On October soul the potato growers of the province will be asked to say "yes" or "no" to the question: Are you in favour of retaining the Prince Edward Island Potato Marketing Board? "In order to clear up any nrlsunderusnding that may be Ilth plebiscite I would like to stress the following points: "i. The plebiscite is being held In accordance with the Market- ing Act INC which provides that ”""' s plebiscite must be held within eighteen months after a Market- ing Plan has been established. "1. No person. group of per- sons, or association has asked that this plebiscite be held. "I. No organisation. or group of persons. has asked that any other question he put on the be! ot "4. Should the potato growers ' of the Po- tato Marketlng Board l pre- sume there will be no Potato Msrkding Board until another plebiscite has been held at the request ol-ten per cent ot the persons ensued in the Industry. -"I. For several years we have enjoyed the advantage of an 'egreed charge' lreight rate on petato Edward Island to Montreal. Tor- onto and otiiu. Ontario cities. This tagreed charge' agreement which has saved potato growers several hundred thousand doll- ars each year was ls-st signed by the secretary oi the Prince Edward Islsnd.Potato Marketing Board when Donald A. MacDon- ald was chairman. The agree ment was later maintained and extended by the present Potato sting Board under the chelrnranshi of III. Mecha- nan. I! appear dint there IsnootherbodyinPrinceI!d- ward Islsul capdsls ot signing such an agreunent. Abollton oi the Marketing Board could mean abolition ol the 'agreed charge” freight rate. 6. "The prevalent regarding the October Mark Fmeral legislation which provides for support pric- es for agricultural products pro- vides that such assistance shall be administered through a co- opersti-ve marketing agency. It might not be possible to secure MOSCOW AP-.11: soviet press reported Tuesday night that 5G doctors and an unspecined misn- ber of medical students have been recruited to handle Adan lu victims in Moscow tempitaln. The press reports retrained from living III! "cures on the number shipments from Prince at eases. V isterMgkes Statement Re Potato Plebiscite .- a support price how the Fed- eral Government ll we had an Marketing Board to such a program." PARLIAMENT ATA GLANCE ti will Premier Dupleah. social C:en& lends law moved a rmtlon ol non-oorlidurce lng the governmurt to adopt party's Iecal pole! to oosnhu b- Iation. Hon. Lester B. Person (L- Algoma Enetl suggested deploy- ment of UNEF troops along the Syrian-Turkish built. Aubrey Binrrsons (L - Yukon) the .Ccneervnttve gov prepared to betray the Canadian people on the Trans-Canada Pipe- line lane. r John B. Hamilton (PC-Yuk Wen) suggested Canada cut it delence costs and use the mad lor resources t. IONDAY The Ounrrmns " the tta-mespeechdehete.'I'he&- atahadl-sueed&l'h-eh. 1 .. l l I yrian Charges -