pew 7. not 3 E... i h ilrliils l1.lAmlbassaz:lor Warn in S West Must Stick Together olfasmiscrou (CP)-Sir ' lies- Csccla..' British embas- E 1.31-itimlorceeinltgyptan-3 " to move out" as soon as the" tint force moves is. I. The Egyptian have "went- the Egyptians w conflict started were those of the British and the French. "We believe that the swiit inter- vention of Britain and France tenn- porarily. at least. averted a .niddleEasternwer.Innthissenae it has been successful so far. Bu I stress the word temporarily be- cause it the opportunity given the United Nations is not taken, and Htheweltdoeenotltandlo "You may he sure that it was notfornothlngthatduringthelast year the Communists have been sendlngermsendtechinlciansinto Egypt.' Sir liar-old said Britain was ready to move out of Egypt as soon as the United Nations force moves in. But in the meanwhile there must be no vacuum "in which the forces of Communist intigue and anarchy would have mu plum. "The prevention of further hos- tilities is our ilrst and immediate objective. But we must not forget the nieed for two basic settle- ments: of the Egyptian - Israeli dispute and of the Suez Canal. "A mere return to the position before Oct. 39 would be as dang- erous as it would be futile." RELIGION ANDLIFE By Very Rev. George O.PIdgeon.D.l)., n.n..n. FintModeI'etel'aftIeUIIOICIII'CidCIIalI WWIIM :CAN MODERN EVANGBLIIH LEAD HEN T0 GOD? 3' 3 5. iii E 2? as 5 E i 5 ii" E. . slit ii; ii- iii tiring: 2;? E 35535 ting; it illiiiz 5. E i l 2; E! E? it "How is it." he asked. ”that 2 .5 "What I did receive t. immediate and open the glory and love of inward beholdlng utteb e but upon one condi- spirlt take of the and show them i E E E enlarge- expansion and invlgoretion receptive capacities. Then opened UNIIOKEN JOY a German Towns l.;1'lllj. West .3 : sill”; iii- if :.-arr-.... w......" ., smashediatobulldlllglathemeil h Resolution On U. N. Force Splits Churcl1es' Council KITCEENER (CP)-A resolution commending Canada for leader- ship in creation of a Middle East police force split the Council of Churches into two-hour debate Wednesday before it was passed in milder terms. The resolution was proposed by prolessor George Brown of the Un- iversity of Toronto to commend Canada tor advocei, the crea- tion of a United Nations force im- the Suez area- . Delegates objected to both the terms "commend" and "force." The resolutions committee fin- ally dropped the word commend and replaced it with "give humble thanks tin God" ior Canadeta lead- ership. Further discwelon resulted in an amendment to make the reso- lution read "police force" los- "force." Delegates said the motion con- tained no ognition of man's shortcomings in ., tensions and that in praising Canada's ac- tion. the council might appear to censure Anglo-French interventinl 8UPPolt'l'8 IR-l'l'l8ll . Bishop George Luxton of the Anglican diocese of Huron said he is a strong supporter of British action in the Middle East end said resolution should he sentlng the Society oi (Quakers), objected to the word force, saying he doubted if tether force was ever the answer to then see authority. The resolution was passed with the inclusion of a sentence ack- raxns acnross us. EAs'l"0RAGE. NJ. (AP)-with the meter down, an elderly lady tel driver respectful to s r" forfhetrlpteriorlde. Denver end home. The lady will Mtadeyplusdrlver Charla 's expenses. withusandis aion rather than "I am not one pounding type that out his jaw end housing! the show." said. "I would far rather hind and. recognizing the and the requirements nature. I would. rather suede a man to go along. persuaded once I have hi-ll became U. S. On Internal Situation wiiinstick. " scare him, he iu miuzu Ions as lie is scswned.ua:i in an obvious but not explicit reference to the old guard at Hp- puhllcen conservatives in Con- nees, Eisenhower said that even tires must be convinced um 30319 chills: in the understand- ing that the public has of the B0 Pilbuclll Party is necessary." Es defined modern Republican- lam this way: "It is a type of political philor Oilhy that recognizes clearly the responsibility of the federal gov- ernment to take the lead in mak- llll certain that the productivity of our great economic machine is distributed so that no one will suf- la disaster. privatlon through no fault of his own. "Now. this covers the wide field of education and health, and so on. but we believe likewise in the free enterprise system that has hroug these blessings to Amer- ica. Therefore, we are going to try our best to preserve that tree enterprise. . . ." Hospital Ass'n Island Hospital. hlnrn a very capable and ' t Y. M. C. A. on Wednesday November 13th at p.nn. SCIL su.vER Is Chairman Off Membership Com. Dr. George C. Fisher, D. V. M.. Director of Veterlnaryservices for the Province of Prince Edward Ils- land. and well known for his public service activities on Prince Edward Island has been appointed Chair- men of the Membership Committee for the proposed new Men's Aa- sociatlon for the Prince Edward Dr. Fisher has working with ed committee who will be contact- ing es many oi the men of Chas- lottetown as possible before the tormstlvrmeeting of this Assoc- iation which is to be held at the nilllt. Dr. ANNIVERSARY Police Dog Traclrs Down Jeilbreeker MONCTON 4CP) - The RCMP dog Ranger and his handler. Cor- porai H. W. Burkholder oi the Moncton detachment, chalked up - another arrest Thursday with the apprehension of jallbreaker Raoul J. 0' rich, 2!, of St. Quentin. N.B. RCMP spokesman here said the arrest was made at noon in a wooded section near Northern Up aalqultch. about 25 miles from Cnmpbellton. The dog tracked O'Brien from near a rail line where residents spotted him earlier. 0iBrien had been free since Sunday when he escaped from the Dalhousie jail using a key made of erborlte. He was awaiting jury gill on a jaiibreaklng charge and i ve counts of breaking. entering and theft. A magistrate had earlier sen- tenced him to two years in Dor- cheste penitentiary after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a po- lice officer. He is due to appear for trial Dec. 4. Fisher wishes to stress that to all who are interested. whether they are contacted or not, a cordial in- vitation is given to attend this very important and interesting meeting. Lt. Col. l?.A. MacKinnon was presented with a portrait of him- self in oils at a dinner in his hor- our given by the Prince Edward island Fur Breeders” Association Lowell Hancock RIGHT of Sum- CHAMPION OF FUR INDUSTRY ONOURED A merside made the presentation at the function at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown. Thursday evening. The Colonel was also presented with a bowl of roses and a testi- monial signed by many n-epresen An Accident, He Maintains OTTAWA (CP)-Word trickled out Saturday of an event of ex- plosive possibilities that occurred last Thursday night at the annual liremen's bail. . it was in the lobby of the capi- tal's biggest hotel. Amid the suit rustle ot luxurious evening sows rose a sudden arresting rip. Fire- man, ever cool in emergencies. swiftly averted eyes. A tense silence. then stifled inti- matlons of dismay were heard is- sulng from Mayor Charlotte Wllltr too. i For from her gown was miss- ing two leet of material. It had been trodden upon by the feet of construction company president Robert Campeau, an ardent critic of the mayor. CAMPEAU KNEEL5 Panicked, his first reaction was to kneel before the formidable chief magistrate and attempt to splice together the batters. to which action Miss Wlnltton quoted as saying: ' "Darn it, Campeau. you to not digging a sewer." stung. Mr. Campeau . ,lied: MONDAY, H . RIVER. ILSNAD Ile aux Coudres in the St. Law- rence River 60 miles below Que- bec has been inhabited since 1741. "Your worship. this is the first time I have ever gone down on my knees to you." "So help me." he added. ”it was an accident." 43-eta; WAMPOLR VI-(Al-FER I2 wanna Mmsaan. carsuus SPECIAL DANCE srnuuon-nnnn nnsasrsnr FUND DANCE AT Tl! ROLLAWAYV cnus NOV. 19 Dancing from 9 till 12:30 Music by Don Messer and his Islanders Both modern and Old Timers Admission 50c tax and tables included A usssaos non ' incurs essrausanr we can now offer our city S.unday8s.nn.to1e.nn; DIN! OUT ' MORE orrsrn 211 causes 51'. In an new location with modern cooking equipment. and out-of-town friends A REAL TREAT when you dine with us. Our every week day70c speclai3course dinner. servedin home-style manner in pleasant surroundings, will be a delightiul surprise in itself. 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