” TELEPHONE ssos . Boyer meets seller with Guar- dian Want Ads. Dial 8506 -ask for classified ad faker, for quick rhsults. lb PAGES Israel Refuses To Withdraw TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel has told Britain she refuses to withdraw from the Slnai.Pealn- sula, won from Egypt in a week of fighting. according to authorita- tive sources here. These sollrces aid the Israeli foreign minister. Mrs. Golda Meir. made the refusal In a meeting with the British Ambassador. Sir John Nicholle, late Monday, after reopening of the Gulf of Aqaba to nai Peninsula at least for bargain- ing purposes at any future peace talks with Egypt. Israeli shipping. Dayan read a message from Prime Minister David Ben-Gurioll to the 39th brigade which last Thursday captured Shernr El Shelkh and Bar Nasrani. where the Egyptians had placed heavy coastal artillery to block Israeli the British government at tement In that "Britain expects Israel to withdraw its forces behind Israeli- Egyptlan armistice lines." (in London Tuesday. the foreign office spokesman reiterated Brit- aln's view that Israel should with- draw its invasion forces. He said the withdrawal should take place "speedily. forthwith, at once.") Observers here believe Israel will do its utmost to hold the Si SHERM EL SHEIKH. Sinai Pen- insula (Reuters) - Israeli forces Tuesday celebrated with a victory parade on a desert battleground at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. Maj. Moshe Dayan, Israeli corn mander-in "'-', reviewed the par- ade which marked the end of one week of war with Egypt and the wins. "GLORIOUS FIVE DAYS" Ben - Gurion's message said: "These have been the most glori- ous flve days in the history of our people. All the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza strip are occupied by our forces. ”We can sing again the song oi Moses. who said tall our enemies wanted to destroy us. but with the help of God we succeeded.' " Dayan said: "in one week we have broken the might of Egypt- ian forces on land in Sinai and also in the air and on the seas. "We have annihilated two Egypt- ian division and their supporting armor. During all these operations we have lost ooh; so prisoners as against thousands and thousands of Egyptian prisoners, now in our hands. "Covers Prince Edward CHARIDTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1954. Eisenhower ls Re-elected landslide Victor ICE STORM SETBACK Electrification Program StillAhead Of Schedule Since the first of the year, 89 been erected for nine miles, The miles of nlral electrification have Prunler said that 44 miles of elec- been completed in the Province, Unaware Oi Cease Fire . g CAIRO. (Reuters! -- At 3 a.ln. local time this morning a spokes- man of the Egyptian information department said he was "unaware of any cease-fire at Port Said." He said the position was as re- ported in the communique issued about six hours previously by gen- eral headquarters of the Egyptian armed forces which reported con- tinued biitcr fighting in Port Said "from street to street and house in l954 there were 93.7 miles com- erving 435 customers. In 1955 it was 152.6 miles with 005 customers. He said that at the first of this year there were a- pplications for 293 miles and a ., 800d many applications have come 3 triflcation has be ed 1 all interviews comglgtglfov W m FIRST CONSIDERATION "In another year we should be able to look after the bulk of the was announced yesterday by Presn let A. W. Matheson who expres- " all being well pleased Clear exehpt fer early morn- ing fog patches; very mild, . with light winds. low-high of Island Like The Dew” Charlottetown 35 and 60. WASHINGTON (CP) - Presi- dent Dwight D. Eiaenhower surged towards a smashing second-term presidential victory Tuesday night and a decisive endorsement of his leadership at home and abroad. A tloodtide of votes from the Eut. North and even from the Democratic South all pointed to another landslide electoral vote Cfllllnilh over his Democratic op- B yg The U Eastern States Assure Victory with the progress being made. applloa” We have been giving The provincial mnj e .. ' lectricfl- ' ponent Adlai E. Stevenson. th:'J:'neI:r:e'l::9:lwg.Pg3:3MPrY '.lr'::.c9l":lil5I:5ue0::um;f WE” :0 the cation pmgram started by Prem- f He was far ahead in the popular ' . - 9 9 3' Ind ier Matheson in 1954 was planned yzifgcountlns -- and still 801"! II a Mathcson, "but in spite of this. West ends of th P ' d excsllent progress has been the district of Eirslt0vQI:::n:.ll' ii: h;..r.afitietl1':t” ::orEilil:n.nYI:E)ttel.'ldgE ma c." said. In addition to the 39 miles of In comparing this year's k Eve” setback the greater P?" completed line. wire has been with the work completed inwlglhi 1.;-t:1:cf,::lglc,:yE':::ltn:eo:e:e:': strung for 33 miles and poles have and I955. The Premier noted that yum CD From the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi Valley and beyond. a great host of states swung behind the 66-year-old president to give him more than enough electoral college votes for victory and four GIOOWI EHVGIOPC5 more years in the White House. CONGRESS IN DOUBT Marked Progress Reported ”'””"””"”" C1-ncA(;o MPHD .gmo,phe,, whether Eisenhower had won or or groom enveloped tn, mmgw, lost his second goal: a Republi- British, French Declare A Cease Fire In Egypt . . LONDON (CP) - French and ing on, apparently in the belief French-British force begin work at . ditto ill t be to I th 108-mile canal of British forces seized affective can that all its con as w no gnlgen vceigh gbumcung naviga- ADLAI SVEVENSON . -...vv-are-its-e-an-r-..'..... . trol of the Suez Canal today and met. dochngefl nth”-due" th Cdliznmwpaztchu eednlidngwtd mo. ltl1lon.es::::ll:lill)cle lllaI:.0tll)lel7el'neHl(m:)k! I n P E I P I. . :;:::1e:htlh:ui?he?.g:l.3i1E'hi':v all-lwgntllse. Republicans rode to Just ore e a e eyan- huh! I" - O a O - I0 In t i nomad um "mm-g or Igmjlllj, The Egyptian capital was taking give!” ll-'ll;?:'.n':lelg.IiIgti:l.lBglIS1tll8lllld thus: I n sTui:gaytel:,iglIrt a;m:nt:untting :ro':Ie:legnmEo;l(,g.r'.e::ll;snolE'set:hl::; PRESIDENT EISENIIOWEB - ca e os - a ' held by Repubucans from P control to the Democrats in the PM mmwgy t ' point on use 10:. on the appearance of an armed mile canal. ('rlle.t.lme was s a.m. camp. Workman dus trenches and in Egypt, midnight in London, a sun emplacement!- pgm. A31 mm.) A French defence ministry com- Egypg "Maud gt wmua "up; munlque said the cease-fire was the, UN g A for g - . t the British and if all foreign troops withdraw froln French hid Attained thil oblec- Egyptian soil and if other eondi "Va" non, ", nut To re-establish the rule of In- teraetioaal law L: this part of the "The Franco - British force is 3,, world and to put an and to the equiv to tackle this task. it mica, mu been conducted 0” in 7:: two days of battle ' w I. .. j . , j'- l'l'unrsesiuf.ld'eEaPl”durto.r1:umedng'.w . r at ' , u of , aians accompanying the l'ranco- ' W P" '03” . PM M "w mm "m ""' an... ..... man as. this ...i. ----. mi mo ... ..... .. Soviet Reserve cars As . "" "' "" inal, was overrun Tuesday. yuan! "0, "Hum ” on". by . it central .... ........ To Serve With Nasser Forces U. 5. Elections aclngvg: ougicnvi TIlll"lI:lOII3.t:lfg:ent Nasser. "Pending the confirmation of 11,. '-"uh "M Q. ""55" From on Sues Canal the above points, Her Majesty's nu. have been med 1! W” mum. ha”. an gm”, crisis when Nasser seised the government are on! 11161? (50 rural Albertoiimalsl-iea. 1.,.:u,:: Moscow MP) A number a! Iubmmed '0 "HR C mp” t so. A G'ance '- 0 en Soviet "reserve offl " lied vlet authorit " f f dl III!!! were on the rnarchlnto the Epp””,d t” 5' '3 C: h to u.. Emu... E:::,,;",',,,, the reserve )Llrlc::.."w" '1' ” By -nu: CANADIAN rnnss Republican fold cc 3 Recall At 12:30 ..m. as-r This, coupled with Eisenhower vmidcm- -In nicked I new 0,," 7,000 preschool. school ch" run! pm. of an Province um eluded Is "on second presidential contest to m d u , u, as poulble. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Pwlllcelgdnumpecmlgd 1:3! era of clinics will be continued during Parents of elibible children and Slgvengon pegged to on. ,1 the ed their out or second Salkrelgtellill E1111: 'tlleeekur.lllHann::'easbd". mm" "Mm" mm" 'm'''” '" um "”'”' ”' "" "ii"- Vaccine inocultaions during the Dr. Bonnell went on to say that :u: Ills? Chywn Fl-mhey' Stevenson" past two weeks. it was announced the Public Health Nurses us hold. rm, u 1; 1, dlmmn ,: lone; "E" ""'''u”' "id "H"' in M" MIKE! by Dr. Lorne Bonnell, ingclinlcs ev dayandare work- wheli aw further shipments of W" '” 3"” '0 "Mr enmity in w- Salk Vaoeine will be available, the The clinics to date, the Mlnlstag III to have the immunisation eoa- Hlnldc concluded. um. "mm French said they were scuttled. A British note told Hammarsh jold "The clearing of obstructions -in the Suez Canal and its ap- proaches, which is in no sense a military operation, is a matter of great urgency in the interests of world shipping and trade." 195; elections. 1 'yl;:”1;.'ngu";le' ”dc2'.lP-mo: 3 ms r urns poured n over gr, hum at ulwwut wires, it was apparent that in the "”'''w& time was running out for Steven- "nu ml?::n3'k;vD:;:”g:"d. California and the other Eas- western states still were to he New York, the biggest stat; m the union with is electoral vote; iahowed Eiasnhowc alie ad eamfortahlemnghlathepqupv vr-"re-399,. .e - Mm.-.--rm ,-- . hower column. is year. they nd "ma 1" MW” um, canal July 1, the French have forces to cease fire at midnight mm oM.wv.v:, Egmmu nu insisted Nasser must be stopped. GMT (8 pm. AST) unless they Tuesday for service as volunteers 7'" 'l”k99""" W03” 00' IIY pm.” a I. 1, d in h mm M; N gres in an election ovrshadowed with the Egyptian forces. an em- whether the Soviet government Ememfw: '1"mu in 42 nwu m:,','.f,, Ind p,,,e:,;1'yu7:: by black headlines reporting the and u huuthad mm In Paris, a cabinet spokesman Ir! Illltlied-" um. I." u” h .0 um am said France will reply with full The French sent liarnmarskjold S u U me Re3ervlsts M3” 'l”k"m"' "Mt had promised clearance for the re- with 470 electoral votes. Steven. washed out any hope Stevenson lllillll Weill! in Tell-lell cola and that the trend might swing Emile and the turbulent Mi , ml .1 u,..,,.m. '” 0,,” to . mice if attacked after the cease- a similar note. U" "ll" "'"' ""' "'l”' ”"" ' mesa l-noors swarm IN ised swiftly. A French military spokesman H, ,9; ed to di Cd" mu harm ad N am Eupun mum I u 3,. lmdlng hunch ud heucop. 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To Washington ML Dom” mm”: M, Wm 3:;':,':,:;;;,";,:::g,,1;;- plsiu for Eisenhower tothank the first Presidential victory in as ' " an "' 3"" issued a worldwide appeal for vol- BQQIII gun . arrive b lane tad 'i ' ' . calm. Dem . , 2. ' Voefl "-'0? In vvcfwhelmlnl V0! years. . 8. t forces must with- clearllll the canal entrance of ng LONDON (AP)-Pl-1 mum y p - ayi ""9" ”s t i Ml" ' Rep"b"c'"” of confidence." At a fairly earhr point in the draw behind the (BIO) armis- ships sunk by the Egyptian. to ''''m"' "m " uh" ' in-mu. M 3 me er "mg directly "' S""''"'"”9 h'-' 2' In Chicago gloom settled over counting Eisenhower was ahead Moscow showed its sympathies. Tha Suez 01'1"!!! said Tuesda) will land at ciarlottetown at 1:45 Governors (30 to be elected) . ' ' Russian crowds demonstrated for canal Ede” my "V w w”h'"m" W" "5 I I 5 ' 4' Stevenson ,lI0(:le..g(lll.E.lrll:ll: wlans ll: lt:ahhel.g(.hlpg(l)3rvd:e':. any by man 17.111. "P 10 for talks o th Middl E ' ' ' . n e 9 as! An" seems "no": ""1 of the n word that the Democratic nominee Eisenhower's quick surge to vie- Icls ts eosnbataats. the second day before the embtw NICOSIA (Reuters) - An Allied emergency with th 1 .d E-7f00Il9IV0lllllllOlh!'01lIlI The British and French uhd gr :&B'l&,f.nn'dFr:f(ncE:y.:t '15" "L Mlmmunique issued here early to- president of the Uilliedwlgl.-:t::f a i;crl:lnch1exe:ii?iv:n?ftIilEe W" co""d""Eya' M" provided H" WW" '0 in as Is: Canal must he assured. ts. um.” "mm ,0 mm "M an s I - 1' day announced that British naval night. ' lve-Conservative Association "ten . N” "'5" now. No sums his political questions posed in "win run. 0!" . mm umm."on.l pone. Th! Soviet Ifmy IIGWIPIPGT ed divers have begun operations to The source said Eden is likely to member far To;-.ngo.Egnnga,. Wm The so-called shipwon-n hi b smvwwn during the "mpua; , ' to h. mu. up under UN star, perhgps opening the way for clear the western end of Port raise the subiect of an early visit address the nomlnati i pla ueg M A w c Except for the South. only two One was whether the Amerloh Iitain and France announced gugpu,-g. from an ".00" 0, "V. a Soviet recruiting campaign on Said harbor of obstructions placed as soon as he knows who will be for Prince county .;mi5uc,:,':,::"'l3" mfdo .0 n 9" l"'""3 l3 "'0 states-Michigan and Minnesota- people would vote against Ike he- ihay would he wimp. ta nu mu ...l "mu. an b. m up mm m the Korean War model used by ll! the Egyptians. in office. this evening rs "' ,,H.' 0 '7” "SC "fled W "'8 were with Stevenson. Even there. cause of the possibility that as a enoe .ts. ms pone. cu... .. pm . 3,, mm, ,0”. sea... Red China. published report! that ' "-7 1' N'n- neither of his leads was large recovered heart patient he ''i'.....'''''."'.. 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":1 no em- with deep emotion. read to a hur- from the U ited St tea, Brit i . s of the Soviet Unions heating 0 the United harrasaing for Britain and France riedly-summoned press conference France. the nsdlllel Einion or lsikemgrn IEAVY VOTE um. Nations General Assembly to dis- not to wmmnw "M 1,. u" f . the Mud. El” arm h orce a letter from Briiaina Sir Pierson tionalist China. ,-.,...".g. are Mg. .1 ggrly um um-g no urly ' " mm m'' mm '""”"'”"'! "it Hi" first In his final report to the as- returns. on what impact the critical Danocrats were ahead for seats Continued on page I enl. ll .- """' ""' "'”"""" 9"" '0"""' M" "H the min am. of the nation and lri-mil. Hll aernbly on the com, um. ,; List'Of U. S. Senators Elected i It -4.- E s it i it i :3 5 2 2 "E" '' ll" l”Mll7- raason for the cancellation of the , g lllnd Ihooll slightly as he read the told said it has illt ob . clung. in 9., man” mm "m"' V” "N u" MH""""l'" document. He made a brief state- tives. Diplomats thiaktco mu-in sum. . 1" y,ou,,.. ment and correspondents bolted forthedoor iii; ii; 'susl'ov. one of the KI'cmlin's to .saidtheflnalvietnI7of throughout fl-OVWIUI oacnner-all ” Idea was widely 5' """”'” "" "'””"' "'" . , -ms CANADIAN l-sass asstln-auto 'lYPi'"'"m""";'Y"'("C'I0P"i'II'-15'0"---imonih-t I-!o,llowiaglatheCaaadiaaPress least -nuns: ”l''”' "' "'”'””""" """"" I”''''- list by parties of United States Britain and France have an- . eiumd -inousnhen : aouaced their police action was ml”. (I 1-; -U Fit g E E "llreell .”.m.,.,.,, IIICHII hm news east-imeselv withered." "A Th Itlllltll aaa-aiulas srosasasaasuu 3'9 w-II-tmhat '- s'h& 3". tswudhateretw-age aess-e.eeaad ',t'.'.' '1'", ""' Nsnoes. . ' '9s".."m......i... "-3." ..u.o.':E&-e trader sags: aeseesritylls an tasarsta mm” hsuauuut - .2 2- l. ..i it I l i git ill 3 I i it