WIATHR .,- 3505 . ' h p - ' 4 ,; . . r-"- ' . ' e ”' 1 Iuyor moon seller with Goon ' ' "F"" - - ' Clear. &Ih r ::u!::;.a::n”:L.”.?; . -A d e m'”"'"m was” "F 1-or quick ram”. ' ' g ' nlnig In afternoon lnlldofa . g pp - V I .- V Low-high 20 and 41 . ' "Covers ' cc Edward Island Lilac 7710 Dew" 14 PAES " 0 cHARno'r'l'll'rowN. CANADA WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1956. V V I A if R FIRST TROOPS ARRIVE FROM CALGARY Carrier Docks At Halifax To Pick Up Police Force HALIFAX (C?) e- The carrier Nov. 21" but sailors disembarking talions that could be selected" he to dockside and aboard the 18- the na grounds when about ' Magnificent churned llowly mu, said they had orders to be back said "and we were quite proud 000-ton ship is a round-the-clock two-thirday, of than are aiming. r 5... jetty 1.... w,d.,,,d,, mm by the lulu. A report from 0t- we were picked." operation. Training will continue. omen-"I tawa said the ship may call about The ruddy-faced troops were said mm are men IM 1. W” ' "'”1"! 3"" 0' dwlr Nov. 19 or no. grinning ., .l...,, b.,,,,...., bum srlur DOWN cnnw ..,,,i,'. p,,,,,,,,,,, 1,, ,;',f',,,,, C"2,,., lights Ind I light snowfall as g The cold wind that welc i and headed for ihE'na'vy's Stada- The ship's normal. 1.100-man area. . groups of soldiers stood by to size. in the Magic was also around to cons barracks. All indicated their crew will be stripped to 600 for After the carrier unloads bu up the um, mm Wm take them to welcome first groups of troops pride in iilelb3ll8ll0fl as they ans- the Middle East trip. All those troops she will remain. in tile SIC man once m we l':.':l.,Cs”.iE.t.'.';...'i.”..:.i:li””.. 2' :l:':r:.”.:?:":;:i:.:".i.. 22:23:? ..'lif.':"..tl”3...Jl.'f :.::::.::: :..."...""::"i.'::'' W" "W319 E"'- wind-whipped drizzle. were to be away for Christmas times for two helicopter. that will Postal services will be not up III- Thc big carrier was barely tied ”And I have four small k' ' 'i' m ' Hang ' c I"? 59'9" ' b5""Y 0' 501515 End Two 630"" ARRIVE said Capt. W- A- Valiuuetteni:ihi:iil- be:iinemlal'i5&n 811;: oilligiesiiill-1-I mirilligiiilaiaadian troop! reilreaattr i 01110 ii"! began m0Vl"8 Off Runs The first two groups of about sol gary and Ottawa. age places will be used for every- lng the country that dlulellnd I and Immunition and lllllplies that soldiers each arrived here several! But he added, ”We're profea thing from lifebelts to Christmas United Nations police force. III! will mlintain the Queen's Own hours before the Maggie slipped'sl0na.l soldiers. you know. and are cake. be the In-gegt conu-lbuunnir Oh Rxlheih contingent that will sail into her berth. A third group wasLprepared to go anywhere." Provisions include N0 , Js international squad. - i w er. expected early Wednesday morn-: of butter. 3.600 doses eggs. 24.000 The carrier will sail area And as loading operations went in . WEAR UN 35955 unds of tatoer, 40.000 pounds to Na lea, when advance ahead on a round-the clock basis. gthe carrier reported a stormy Maj. Wilkinson Said all the sold- iii, flour; pounds of white Canadlapn party In M flnll RCA!” Flying Boxcars, running crossing from Scotland, where ln;ivrs are happy with the move and. sugar. 4,000 pounds of bread. plans. From there the about three hours apart. were do. her hurry to ge( sway she left be- as for being away for Christmas Christmas supplies include 400 moves xto its duty area. i liverng more troops from Calgary bind a cargo of Sabre jets. "I hadn't thought of it." He. liltte pounds of cake and 400 pounds of Navy officials said the carrlc to Halifax. Sailing date for the troops is sf- the troops, was dressed in dark plum pudding wouldn't be crowded for the trip It flclally listed as "by Nov. 11" green beret and black webbing. On deck the flatop will carry and army personnel will 3'-1035 "E595 3703” but navy officials said they hope The officers carried pistols, the army vehicles lashed with ropes. galley and sick bay dlltla with P E I B d Do Reports that the ship was everything will be ready by Nov. men rifles. On available spots the battalion the sailors. ' ' ' re an slightly damaged in I fierce At- 18 and she may possibly leave a All wore the red United Nations under Lt.-Col. C. P. McPherson Most of the soldiers apparentb w wo h C lantic storm on her husband trip day or two before schedule. arm patch that became a symbol will do daily exercise when wea- look forward to the ocean voyage. 9 IT a 0 back from Glasgow. Scotland were PROUD or AsmGNMENT lnAl(oreha. be d ther and seas permit. The Jam: Lt. Phllnllllip Roy call! New Gianna: confirmed by her commander, s t e troops ar ed a bus can bob like a cork in rou seas. said a ta are gh among TORONM (Special) - B. B. Capt. A. B. Fraser-Harris. But he The first soldiers to land here and drove over the harbor bridge men and "all are anxious to Jones' entry placed third in I thought the damage was "neg- were led by Ms). K. J. Wilkinson into the city. they passed directly CONTINUE TBAINWG . move." But several troops. when class of 43 in the Sale at Star! llble" and certalntly would not of Estevan Sask. second in com- over the jetty where tons of cup Before the big grey ship slldes asked about their first big lot on Monday. hold up her departure. mind of the battalion. plies waited to be loaded on the away from her berth here the trip. patted small bottles of up In Ayrshire: Keith Boswell had third Junior calf. smith hlnior yearling. ninth aged calf. tenth senior heifer. ling. seventh r calf. Macltae had third senior bull calf. fourth aged bull. eighth four year old cow. seventh three yer old. seventh one lunlor yearling. He said the ship would sail "by "There were a number of bat- Magnificent. Getting the supplies troops will continue training on sickness pills. Fine Showing By Island Q'aZ.ii'Ei:;IIZ'...a TORONTO- (Speclal)- Kohl . Boswell and Sons of Victoria wen alr oc oron o -W cm W 33: ."'".5..i”'r'.?'l't:.." '.i"'..l”.'.'l' and reserve grand, eighth out of -1-, am .1 mm. "9 ' ey Mp C ,,,.,, mu, mo, ,,e,.,. H, mm .1" f,mf,';';3”u if”, md”,,,' 'l'0RON'I'0-(Special) -Edison booth at the.falr. H by this well-known Island exhibitor gt 1136-1131: ggmwlm. loan River North Panay's Bright at go, ud gun deuu, of .5.-gag. 3. Mutcb'a ”ltivornarth Pansy's M15 Ml"-all W11 1'-Ztjlefiy. -ieI- were I number of third: Ind Th wok and he. hr 3.1, ,1 sun go, go,-gy.nv. mm. pm" ".6 M. nude Wwcp -nu. mum... '0” Man” for lady ter Standard Beacon. won the fourths in well filled clauoa. y CY ad and its In mmoowl llrod. the highest price for any Wm 5, ,.-,.,,,g, go, uukywu an hundred don”. w Cmmben Reserve grand championship Ofthe Fred Kltson. Hampshire. gxhib- h3i'9:P:h”l 0; mum- animal of any breed to date. prince from "mu, 1-elm", my show to give him further honors in lung a son of Edison Mutclls ro- w c are were en . h F , .,' 1 . F. Mormm Wu mm mm" of com", . b "h. P”, Macxay of Rothesay. N.B., won the Jersey classes which set an serve grand champion bull. won 7191- ew M new mm on - or u- '::::r.:..t"..'.':. rams: er. .-.u.2....-M '.'...”?'.l'.&”:.i..'".r.l'.?:':.i3.ll' 'f;":i::' - W m-'-'' M ..r.:: "r mm "m.c": s rosmasrm ad in t : or . - e -- A ' . PRBRE AND V1311! p OONNOLLY "co wo mud. Fair Othr Prince Edward Island 133- Frank Morrison of Dundas fool w Insoles. illlrddryhd y ;uu.nw A mm" uluetthengyqlaludldwallhmstinthohmlorbullclauhths nth. ,hn"',,,,.. ,:,;,,,,,,.”'.,:.,. mll.'lP."Ji:'as of lunbury with J?I:al sanolvlclah '.,T5"d..,,".f,.":.""'...4. try in the show. iaalsowonnewhonorlattllellil Prince Charles ls Eight Today LONDON (CP)-Prince Charles will be eight years old today but birthday celebrations are not ilk- bull calf. fourth two year old bull, e1, :0 cu; dggply mm m. huvy second aged bull, reserve senior chnmom .ch,du1., is THE . ' Report Hungarian r I , iAssnounces Further-Mlocalionr ::5I3i'f?..;.'.Zfw.m in 0i.M9ney for Causeway Survey all dairy lmeda, which are belag ludled Tuesday- tlle senior heifer Eol- fair. Their four-year-old entry stein daas in a field of forty- which was grand champim at the ornllu . hub. lnuryblaw spa Genera manager. tin-eeentrl anduaresultwill Provincial Exhlbltloalacharlotte ud 1”” '3 , MOMOY. Stow!!! I "We are taking the matter of new Federal Building where the , "man 5 .9. when he brought l he in the sale of stars. town in 1086 and took first this train a load of prisoners the Prince Edward Island Cause Minister made I short inspection B the attention of the Right How A. Mueller and sons another year won third at theituyal Winter P9111! to Russia. accord way seriously and an additional tour 'We have many build Y arable Vincent Massey. Governor Island herd, had was nine ribbons Fair here in a large class of con- lng to reports from sources reach- gum of Mo has just been allo- like this across Canada", said . .1 already and were in the show ring testantl. In addition the Boswell MUI'd.I' Clldrgt 111! here TIIIIGIY night. cated to late today in quest ol further hun- herd won a number of other rib- ' hm laid Against The sources said that large-scale deportation of boys and young tlnue an economic Winters after coming out of the survey.". said Hon. Robert 11. main lobby.' "but this is among Winters, Federal Minister of Pq- the finest. It is a very fitting blic work: who arrived on the la- structure for the Capital of this Third Reading ora. Among the prizes captured bu both man of military age from Hungary Thl d r ding was given an an '9' Mm y to Russia was continuing. lald yllterdly for a two day via- Province" g endmlant 50.53:-llw relavtiiphgi to E yard. mm, "pupae-""””"l . Min. I.ab0l'.f "- . '"'lc"'d " 5 "" '' more fortunata she has ' wnou.-:sAl.s sAl.aa UP ll . Wt tern, led by CAUWW" P3093595 Cit t pecial eating at the - e - NEW wArlsnrolto. Na. (Cr) MTAWA (CF) -- Wholesale his iirlvatalisocl-eta.l?yco1'?t'i)ll,l.glias How Mr. Winters said he was plea: cu; (:ou:cli ynteg-.1y morning at .d'”'' "'ly' n e n S -An unemployed mine laborl. I- aales advanced to 811,- were met yesterday afternoon at ed with the proneu of the cause um, (fclogk, uumhem tboclulrlotutawaAlrportbyPn-way belns conducted incur run:-lawwblcbwupmedln 781.000 1 year eal-ll:-. the bureau mlar uathesou, Neil A. Mathuon nection with the rock borlnu um pmvldaa that no building au- of statistics reported Tueadw. M.P. Thomas Klckllarn. M.P.. Co I-leurolllted out that the next step cjpt a residence may be erected sales for January-September cil Miller. w.n. MacNelll. BenJo- wo d be to learn whether such in the area of Longworth Avenue. Period ed !5.71).Bl.0tll. up min Rogers and Richard Dowd. a causewayo would be economical um" the gmendmgnt the by-law P. c. Maiority In N. S. Increased Slalling UN Police Force John F. MacDonald and was II- l '""" ”'”'-"'-"'” "” W T” "W W" W "' "' 'c”...:l"."?o u:a.i'&12”""”"'"l ”' d.:::2'.;'i".::l2”'.5r:oi””u?-34 ":W- "-5- ("W P" u.”.3.””?iI..iS.'”7.:.:".".:..::.l3 i.".'.".'.'.'.5...'"..l.J.i”..?.”."i.'.:'..i.'..”.f.?.'.i'.l: :e.;:"""”” M W by W "””"'""'" '”””'"”' -"rm Government wits: bbpmg aufmragzg be: atlzhdclg 3,,f:"N';vf"'f””,com'"j:g:fd”d 'posta in the reopehulg of the blocked canal eAn-lyvbl of the observer; 1.... Miss MacNell. :7. was hogs Ottawa Sees East-West Cold if--””?4'e'i”-'4: ”lu"t"3?5isi "com mu -m'' :'.'.":”..2:...."?'.l".':.';.ft.:”".:..': ””” ”' ::"'...'":.'.'&'..:'.' '"”"" '" "””' :i&?hi1l'u'3f.t1.i'i?.?'tii..'f.'l.il.f s'11'u"A5'&'. "n.'c.i3.i":"1'-'a 3 - - .'.i'.'1 3?”l".1i.i?..l'ir.yl?.'23o-i-7.i".'a'E ..l;T?..”&.”v51?"lf7.'o3'.i2i.'?3 "g;tu;;;n;t;;';gngg," B W M .'33'.:.”'.'.; iJ.'..'?.:l,'.:":?..?,:?. f.':.".:: 3.'?l'..'. 33..Z”3...'.;'.i .'.....'.'S"'ir' V M1" w”'W"- gt "E:P:';"::ol”mmt: coe announced the election of m. observers. neck. . ram Thomas, Once the police force is on the Advance units of the police ii I around Western officials feel. the g ballots. army mu marked u.... .g u..l.- 53: auger-'ol major war In the Middle WWW "3 "'9' on provincial election night Oct. Illenlbly point at Ca on Elli. possibly with "volunteers" India's air force. known as lb TRAN"?-ANADA area on the former McLure prop "It is a matter of mutual nib arty. faction to me and to Premier Mathesoll to see such progress bo- on-AwA (OP)-in the epInlnahaatran1pedhrutallyouthallun- ofofflclala bm.tbonut-wuturlI- ealaw.rubaummdlnnll'”' . y . so the seat went to Liberal c. D, mly, Pogtpgngmgng of they dg- sud 1,,-,m,dm 1 . d U, HM UN from the Soviet Union and the Royal Indian Air Force from Isl ill ifilid fury. 15' nude 'gm.g':twuTn"Y';g'nf..' ,All'llfi of Troops M0'AIn by I six-vote margin. parture was officially ascribed to force be coufl.n:d .3) poiiclu the Cwlmllllllt bloc. will begin to ro- to 1950. dates from formation ll 31. vi", 1. 33"” '39 ' The recount result was Thomas hnlcal dlfllcultlea. but there re- 1919 armistice line between Egypt "di- further ahead here than anywhere else in Canada. It was a substant- ial step forward when at the my the first flight in 198!- Proceeds Smoofhly CADGARY (cm-an. mun of mind the possibility that snags and Ian had developed over limits Egypt. has placed on their operations. LNG. Mclgan 2,885. The election night count was: Thomas 1.903. McLean 2.99. el. These conditions ran head - on into the tated blectl of th b d 'd 5. - 3:.':3.."-:"...::.' .:';.:. also W" """ """" "'"”"' ” 3""-m '3” I'”r3'e"-- ' A” '-9” 9'5 M9" 7” D9” 9 Calm said there was gepossibiliitiy NA R the UN troops would flown - SSE "Dl(.'l'A'l'ING" - mm a. Liberalagheaded by mu. rectly into the sue: c-nu me -me a.m.i. M. .....,d 0.. COITIITIOD POIICY '.:.!.:::'r.":.".:.;."z..li:i:..t:':.?v.:'. :.':::'.::a "' "t C''"' " '"” '”" :.m""' - t It BEIRUT. Lebanon (Reuters)- Elaht lllehu. c-rrylns I0 Inc 0- be I one is me "pm " "' mil, had boa dispatched from tbemonizir-.r mm wANr CANAL roucgn . .':'t5':x'gh"3'el":.;0wt3:;'-:"w:m' Three Arab kings. two presidents McCall field by 6 pm. MST (I Aygcomun xln.5Nog1j1'whefQ A French foreign mlnlltry C d.. M, G E L'M IN I "OW! Pfillvt bed!!! In lun. AM Tuesday. Show f-lid ubenl Eric Balcom was declared spoke-man Ierved sauce that 3 ,.f,''' ' ',',d' ,5, ' t Arab "surnxnif" conference Tues- to lterfere with the operation ad ducted by 3! votes. opens in Kent France expected the police force " " c::''”":' R" lime M" My in .3 mum to I 1”." all planes. taklu off at thus-hour ville today. to occupy "at least qymbollcllly" m"''"' u .. '.un':,l'l"' " Wm . common pone, lat--uh. Inn on schedule. A third recount earlier in Ple- the entire canal zone. not just the "V ”'”. "3 ,,,,,,c,, kmdoml mpdmde M :2 E3 '"'1'”dmit"”'”;i '?'''''l'' u. be and put. 9 umugm mm. attitude toward East and West. M, ";;f"gm::r'm,m :;Mu'”" would requlre"loug high-leveldlp I The tunes of Saudi Ar-bu. port late. either." ulacapt. Pitta. w. A. Ital.-Leod retain-'s the sad i”'""” ""”"”"""- "" "”' ""'”' II III - flan etaht. Elect Robert Stanfield to 14 seat Towards West .. 5. "WI-In. the principals no t i &Y FOR EGYPT TODAY .5... 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