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Because none of the essential parts was approved ni ae Hla [ ai | ea -afuaecesTead| (tiie | fost gel var Fr. ( ff | a3 Ht EpeE Pa tts toe lines amntt i z. iil E F elt av | dns it is tities Bs : 4 TT Fa z ° F i i ae ia mg ok it z i E tatlnal if fry er a and villi pel Pree al sit Z i 2 e 35° FE. : SF alingls digtiett sd hl , sabi ate time to the. Cuban situation. He i _ aoe Meeting Among EDITORIAL NOTES a philosophic view of the section coe about the See Mr. Adlai Stevenson, takes paged at the United or. infiltration. But the in seeking help, and this particul. the rest of the hemisphere. The 28 countries, plus 11 Communist na- tions, whe voted “yes” disagreed. the “ex, fronk Welker | abstainers was India, which said vision on the ground that it por- trayed the problem as a bilateral ond sree | Cuban-American dispute, rather The United States opposed this pro- without recourse to use of force.” “to settle their differences by peace- ful means, through negotiation, upon Cuba and the United States project will place it in a better posi- térer | was taking no stand on the issue. “with. these eplit decisions on issues sean ar Eile bet te 28 non-Communist countries voted favor of another provision of last week’s resolution which called None of the essential recom- mendations of the resolution got even a simple majority, let alone the two-thirds which would have been necessary for final enactment. The closest vote was 89 to 46 for -One-is-inelined- to get-impatient 1 mally considered Western oriented. eral other African countries nor- ‘this group that a threat-to the independ- Tunisia, Jordan, Liberia, and sev- than a dispute -bhetween..Cuba and na’ on the » enti It requires free worl than t brute shin daibiihale in did sha ‘ase seem to apply particularly at this epi alhy: iyo poqne 8 labor leader, Hugh now visiting Washington, is acc z $ crane = Epgenrarpy ae " ae 39 tion-than- ever to function effective- | ly in the Charlottetown area. ar | crease, sound following the latest in- “tif a ; eg FE i 7] 7 ef E SRagegeecask © fs an Heli Ht tre Ee ii i jetties i ‘sl in cn ss E ivi: aa iviafs? sia gfe cecilia i ARE i ee oO Qo. > © @ Fo aueeee s 3 2 z &. <a o “< 3 oO = a ic 25 $1,540 tng almost hall a8'm —— ARE NEEDS MET? z F a = 8 eR e| | lems war, | Sere ee eee to try another putsch, may be Age Pensioners | retirement, | nationalists. | pends on the third party. yas pe a become a, Soewe way | te continue to harass the auth- |= we 1,000,000 E: and This | ganization, an illegal. group ; least the. complicity, of _ le hs eens years } rea ar 'y an ‘the ment and the rebel secret up. “up the Arab Bacteri OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson SING ALONG WITH MIKE It has the active eget | pledged to keep Algeria French. ‘oe , French setae cers nina. sided wih ei aiid a ® 2. ~ > a lie ca e 8 QO. National among and as) uropean the sal | cultures of bacteria and other th # a But what started in 1954 as” flak BESE" a3 7 Bg a i g E if straight fight between French nounced men tie! fete Fee ile F [ettniie dl : ari | 3 ig te sa ii Hit géé pie Jt Geographic Bulletin vege hy ae bread vil population. ties have cei cong te Sauer tam aaaee each up with the a ti and r: com- a his working life. _ pensions relat- ize of contributions h individual pen- of a Nw a, present flat be replaced . ¢ a és 3 & § : dt = —— by terrorism, civil dis- SS lie)” «nt : ; : ie (ee seepitt i ; BY ie a ae ite a (etl igi if ak Ess the auth- able to i at stels. denied nesininitnomt a eae o esti Hit et autsetel abeeEd3 Fss¥ cxeeeae ia EE Ul EF butte rit alt i i i gaia A tn iicect tlt lts ue rit Teele hal eral i lin ile a ui f iit Hie ths ti i nel Hee atl K.G. writes: all i “inset & byte eas ATTN leenibde a gee PRESESG ey Het i i i fuente Pest ceEee Fa a tT SERS ESEES Sag S 3 rl sc u= i from infected sinuses cancer of the lung? 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Poem tebe mot 8:7 as ohn A. One of them is as | the face which necessitated hos- ndow of J. W. Strong and received cuts about hat will ill he by the . extremel: Conserv: of the b oo a The rules for a resemblance | be those set by Professor Don- | | competition presumably would % Pa been given life- be done with this when be given a Canadian Paci- was . Mae- ee opping he | | | | Tory chief- | now holds a position at Oxford, ing aids today—yours to enjoy tant benefits in eyeglass hear- ALL THESE BETTER HEARING FEATURES! plete line of hearing aids, Dea frame, specialist. sefling price. P.E.I., and Co In the Teronte Globe and Mail TEN oyed Mac »Pherson Fire early (Feb Water Street | a treatment assistance ce aie the road prevented City firemen frem rendering aif village he fire 21, 1952) e Old Chieftain merside while walking (Feb. 21, 1937) T. M. Linkletter, M.L.A., Sume * TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Saturday S pill ENTE re slg fli eth atti re UTERTETs (LEUTTUEL ERG, GP. ply THe igen ge ban A Tn cot eanenege Hee i nls ncdubss eta pat ne ae | tion of Agriculture, as twelve feet eee, of the P. E. L was in Frem the Guardian Files Weeks, Millstream, N.B., and | dern history and made high first cases of | class rank in three other stud- - | admit it—the line forms on the tions at Mt. Allison, Miss Jean ~ | ning—and are brave enough te stands high in the class list. She ied a large class in mo- | was struck by a runaway horse, Mr. Linkletter was hurled inte this morning de s store at The South ce which was hous- down ~ night, OUR YESTERDAYS : mid-winter examina- — | ,