An excellent demonstration of the value of physical education was witnessed by a large num- ber of parents and friends at the Civic Auditorium, Summer- side Wednesday’ evening as the OTTAWA, (Special)-A contract for $73,240 for construction of an extension to the breakwater of Fishing Cove, in Prince County, has been awarded to Morrison } WESTERN GUARDIAN BURNS hatchery now oiggii. A special breed for every n . RAYMOND GRANT Optome- trist will be in his Tignish office on Saturday. afternoon, June 7th. SPRING I VALLEY Variety Conigrt, Grahams Road Hall, Wellilesday, June 11th. SALE BY. C.G.I.T. Kefiuedys Store, Kensington, on -Ill!!! 7th, 7 p.m. IJOBSTER SUPPER, Malpe- llle Hall, Thursday, June 12th. boisnrsi by Ladies Aid of Keir Mfinorial Presbyterian Church, at 4.30 p.m. litIsI1'i'0wN VARIETY Con- Malpeque Hall, Monday, Illne 9th. Sponsored by Malpe- 35 W. A. Curtain 8.30. Sale can- an ltlisnnvn SATURDAY. June gill Pantry sale, Keninedys, ggmfeglllby Ladies Auxiliary tthrmicrs ildt BAGGED LIMESTONE AT ...__,1e’Wn now, also car cedar ‘_Ph 98. all grades lowest prices .19“ Bprden 34-32. Four Branch ‘liners Institute. 4B%ETING of the executive when Branch No. 10 Cane- June 0&1, in Legion Home um_y9th. atbs p. m. Ladies Aux- executive meet same time. $1 J-A-DOIRION will be ab- . Mm office from Wed- @ionaI~'Cards ‘ , Chartered Accountants 1- Eu] ~ t. , , e Hickey & Co. ‘H.’ -. dial: Bank of Commerce I‘ : Building “Ms. ide.i>.E.1. Phone 2235 . LL.B. miwater St Summefside I . Kensmgton on Saturdays) '5 ‘me Summerside 3551 INSURANCE & Son Limited uto — Casualty me’ Sh V Summerside 5.9 i°PI0metrists I T 19- E.-Parkman on , "gill-00.. R.0. NE 3237 &,,n£:?Is‘3 GUARDIAN OFFICE L Summerside tu,,mE;S_1‘:i- Hunter. R.0. SMA 1 e. P.E.I. Phone 3116 L’-MAN’s BUILDING A‘ Raylnond Grant, 3% Wat 1.350-. OJ). Aboveeivl Stlfefit. Summerside auricee Mil1‘s Men's at. .PHONE 3530 1«:IF‘,°g°9 raphers EA!) . ,,_ W. sE§fi§JDI0 Barrister Geo 13° R» Macluahon, 1. boys and girls of the elementary and high schools, grades 6 to 10 gave a surprisingly high calibre display of the results of their teaching over the past few months. Mr. Charles Ballem is ContractsAwarcIed For Projects In Prince,Co. and McRae Limited, Summer- side, public works minister Ho- ward Green announced Friday. A second contract for a dredg- ing project in Miminegash Har- bor, also in Prince County, has gone to Norman M. McLean, of Murray River, P.E.I. it is for $28,800. The proposed extension to the Fishing Cove breakwater will be 300 feet long and consist of rub- ble (unclassified rock). It will extend the present 154-foot break- water of pile bent construction to the southwest to cut offlthe. nesday, June 4th, to June 21st. inclusive: Office openfor collec- tions and . aippoin-tments every af- ternoon from 1-5. KINKORAZ -HALL, Monday, June 9th. Sée, Kin-kora firemen present their 3 act play by popular request. Admission ad- ultst 50 cents school children 25 cen s. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Serv- ices for Sunday, June 8th. mlnegash 9.30 A.M. Montrose 11 a.m. Communion service. Elms dale 3 p.m. Communion service. Campbellton 7.30 p.m. Sunday school as usual. Rev. N.R. Green Minister. ' ’ ALBERTON, Pastoral charge United Church of Canada. Sunday June 9. Tignish, Worship at 10.30 am. Sunday School at 11 a.m. C-ascumpec, Sunday School at 10 a.m.; Worship at 11 a.m. Alber- ton Sunday School at 10 a.m.; .Worship at 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. M. Sproule, Minister. William Bow- ering, Student - assistant. PERSONALS Mrs. Elias Bishop of Summer- side and her sister, Mrs. E. C. LePage, of Cavendish are leav- ing I2'I1I)S morning for Concord, New Hampshire, where they will visit their sister, Mrs. Leslie Andrews. Mr. Russell Phaneup of Sum- merside left by plane on Tues- day to attend the annual con- vention of the R. C. A. F. As- sociation being held, in Edmon- ton, Alberta. Mr. Albert Boyle, Kensingwn, -is a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hosiiiltial. Char- ‘lottetown, having undergone a minor operation on Thursday- His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Their many friends‘ wifl be pleased to know that D0‘l1n‘IB Boyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Albert Boyle, is making a good recovery at his home in Kensing- ton, following a ‘tonsillectomy at the P. E. I. Hospital. in Char- lottetown. Miss SteLI-a D1”iSiC0*11s R- N" 0f the Orthopedic Centre. C‘h3T' lottetowrn, spent the past.We€‘k-= end at her home at Keii<singil0n- The many friends. of Mrsi George Riley. KeI1isms;tnn- W1- rcs.-‘rei to learn of her il.lness~ at the liome of her son.-in-law and dau.~1m3_1~, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aria-fie‘ New Annan. and wish her. an early‘ 1‘ec0ve—1‘y. The many friends of Mrs- Walkcr, will be glad ‘I0 know that she is C0nvaiescing‘1°aV0I‘- ably at her lionie at l{eiis1:*1.‘§‘30}1» followiiig an 01351‘-W101} 3'“ ‘me Prince County liofipliala MI.’ and i\f,~-;_ I“]fgl_llI{ _SiiiIi(~r- land have returned to their homé VALUE OF ‘PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEMONSTRATED physical education director at the schools. TOP (L to R): Grade 7 stu- dents doing rope climbing; Louis Richard grade 9 has just completed a forward roll on top \ full flow of waves In the harbor. The extension will protect fish- ing boats which are at present exposed to southwesterly winds. About 800 live in the vicinity of fishing ‘cove and use the harbor for fishing or flarming purposes. The work at Miminegash will consist of dredging near the breakwater there to provide ad- ditional shelter for fishing boats near the inner portion. Silt and other sand formation have work- ed in alongside thebreakwater in a number of places. ' ‘ in Howick, Quebec, after spend- ing a few days in Kensington: They were accompanied by SutherI_and’s mother, Miis. Wil- liam vsutherland, returning to her home in Kensington after spending -tliegwinrter months in Howick. ‘ , _ .- Mlss Lottie Sims has returned to her ‘home in Kensingtoti after spending the winter months in Charlottetown. . Mrs. J. B. Millman has re- turned to this Province after spending the winter months in Boston and New Hampshire, and will be the guest of Mrs. J. C. Townsend, Kensinigton, after spending a few‘ days with her niece, Mrs. Eldon Campbell, Charlottetown. “ The many friends of Mrs. William Sharpe, regret her ill- ness at the home of her son and daughter-in~law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sharpe, Margate. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown arrived recently from Toronto to visit members of their tlamilies in Long River and French River. They were accompanied by Mrs. William J. Profitt who is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mns. Lloyd Profitt, Long River, and her mother, Mrs. Frank Simpson, who is recover- ing from a recent illness at the home of her son-in-law and dau- ' ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mur- ray, Elmsdale. Their many friends will be glad to know that the infant son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Gregory Mulli- gan, Norboro, is making a good recovery from a recent illness at the Prince County Hospital.- Dies In Her , 95th Year The death of Mrs. James Handrahan. the oldest resident in the Tignisli area, occurred yesterday morning at her home in Ascension. She, would have been 95 in July. The former Katherine A’Hearn of Waterford, she is survived by four sons: Joseph, on he old homestead; John of Ascension; Cyprien, in Freetown and George of Portland, Maine: also twenty grandchildren and fifty-eight great grandcliiltlren. ' The funeral will be held Mon- day morning from the Church of St. Siinoii and St. Jude, Tignish. I11I€1‘1'Dt,=l‘lI. will be in the church cemetery. . PLANT DESTROYED JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reuters) ——In»donsian rebels destroyed southeast Asia’s biggest palm oil factory when they attacked an estate in "North Sumatra with bamoka fire. A hi 2 r a news ‘agency reported Thursday. ,___ x of box horse; ‘ BOTTOM (L to R): David Weale, grade 10, performing a swing and half turn on the horizontal bar;‘ Gerald R-anahan and David Bernard Doing it ~ backstand on horizontal bhr. S’S-ide Bank Manager Resigns Mr. J. J. Morris, retired manager of the Provincial Bank of Canada, Charlottetown, and former manager of the Sum- merside branch, has been ap- pointed the relieving manager at the Summerside branch pwing to the resignation of the present manager, Mr. E. R. Jones. Mr. Morris will take over the position until a permanent manager has been appointed. Mr. Jones will join the Brook- ins Produce Compnany of Kensing- -ton, and in his new position will endeavor to expand the markets for P. E. 1. potatoes in the West Indies and other areas. NORTHAM Friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Annie Rollins is gain- ing steadily, after undergoing very serious operation at the Prince County Hospital. ' Friends of Mrs. Dan MacArt- hur are pleased to see her home ‘ again, after being a patient in the Health Centre for the past few weeks. Friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. John Ba-glole is still seriously ill at his home. -His many friends join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. and. Mrs. James Milligan, accompanied by the former’s mother, Mrs. Edgar Milligan, attended the graduation exercises at Victoria General Hospital, Hial- ifax, N.S., when their daughter, Elizabeth graduated. Congratula- tions to Miss Milligan. « Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the widow and family of the late Adrian Deckker, whose funeral was held on Wednesday. May 21st from the United Church Tyne Valley, and was largely at- tended. lnterment in the church cemeterv. The United Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Walllace Mac- Leod on Wednesday evening, May 21st. A large number of members were present. Mrs. Arthur McEwen. Toronto. is spending her holidays With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leia- la.nd Ellis. Mr.- Major Baglole an d Mr. Reginald Baglole of U.S.‘A., are visiting at the home of their bro- ther, William. Having been Gall- ed home upon the illness of their father, Mr. John Ban-£1019, Noth- am. Sincere sympathy is being 93‘ tended to the widow and family ‘ of the late Russell Yeo. H3-1‘m0nY- Funeral from his late residence on Friday afternoon. May 30th t0 Victoria West United Church- Interment in the church ceme- tery. Mrs. Elmer Baker and Mrs. George Ellis motored to Chart; lotitetown on FI'1(_i3ys'NLay 23_,a“ attended the graduation at Prime of Wales College ALBERTON Mr. Lorne Leard left Wednes- day for Camp Gaget.cv.'i1. where he» expects to be cI‘r1P10'n’- ed. Mr. Ron Nicholson is visiting relatives in Alber-ton and Clia-iv lottetown after spending the winter in Miami, Florida. Miss Noreen Bryan, C31.9Ja1"Y- Alberta, is Visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan, Ca:-cuinpcc. Saturday, June ,7, 1953 The Guardian Page 13 I United Church On Tuesday evening, May 13th the members of the 0’Leary after- noon and evening auxiliary of United Church were guests of the Women’s Missionary Society. The study of the WM..S. groups has been on Japan and as a cli- max to this study, a film, “Young- er Brother,” was shown by Mr. Keith Stetson. This is a story of Jiro and the manifold problems he encountered in breaking away from the age-old traditions of Japanese culture to become a christian. Following 7, the film several points were raised for discussion, and members realized that lead- ing the Ohristian life in Japan is much the same as in this land, with christians meeting the same AuxiIi~ry Were Guests Of The W.M.S. problems. A closing worship service with the theme “What It Means T-o Be A Christian In Japan” was con- ducted by the president ’of the Bloomfield group, Mrs. Errol Stetson, who also welcomed the visiting ladies. She was assisted by Mrs. Alban Craswell who led the scripture. The film proved most interest- ing and instructive and it was the wish of all present that such pic- tures could be procured. A social hour followed with re- freshments being served by the ladios of Bloomfield. On behalf of the visiting groups Mrs. Gerald Gamble expressed appreciation , for an evening of Christian fel- owship. MISCOUCHE Mr. and Mrs. Leo Valen of St. John, New Brunswick, recently spent a weekend in Miscouche visiting relatives and friends. On Friday. Miss Jessie Bing- ham of the Women's Institute Branch, Charlottetown, came to the Miscouche'Convent when they judged sewing which the 4-H members had completed during the past year. A shower was recently held in the Miscouche Parish Hall in honor of Phyllis Arsenault and Vernon Perry, Many beautiful crowd attended. Mrs. Alex Gallant of Wellington was a recent visitor to Miscouche at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D.H. Gallant. Leo DesRoche who is employed in Charlottetown, recently spent a weekend in Miscouche, guest of his sister, Mrs. Tilmon DesRo-che. Mrs. Aloysius Arsenault and daughter Darlene, recently left for Churchill, Manitoba where she will join her husband who is in the R.C.A.F. The Miscouche subdivision of the Catholic Womenls League re- cently held their monthly meet- in one of the convent class- rooms Mrs. Harold Perry pre- sided. On Tuesday, May 20th, a very lovely wedding took place at St. John the Baptise Church, Misc- Ouche. when Phyllis Arsenault daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Arsenault. became the bride of Vernon Perry.‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. U.rban.Perry. They were at- tended. by his sister, Mrs. Gauant and Milton Arsenault. During the Mass the girls choir sang ap- propriate hymns. ]').M_ TYNE VALLEY Mr. Carmen MacNeil left by plane on Monday. May 26th, for Ottawa, to, be with his mother who is ‘seriously ill. Mrs. Gertrude Jack, New York, is spending the summer at her home in Tyne, Valley. Mrs. Preston Grigg, left for Hallfiax on Monday May 19th, where she entered the Victoria General Hospital for surgery. All hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Gordon MacArthur has en- tored the‘ Stewart Mernoi-L31 1-10.5. Dital ‘again for treatment. His many friends hope he will soon be restored to good health. The many friends of Miss Sonja de-Roe welcome her back from Holland. She has resumed her Job as nurse at the Health Cen- trn. Miss Constance Forbes had the ing quite comfortably at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ivan MacLean«. Concie had only returned to her home after spending the winter in Sackville. We hope she will soon be able to return home again. - ‘ Mrs. Annie Rollins has under- gone surgery in the Prince County Hospital. All hope for a speedy recovery. . The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mns. Hardy Ramsay on Thursday evening, May 22, with a good attendance. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Platts. . Mrs. C.I. Lldstone entertained the members of the United Ladies Aid. on Monday evening, May ,26th. Mrs. Dean Crosby and Mrs. Horace Lidstone were visitors to Lennox Island on Wednesday SIIMMERSIIIE TODAY (SAT.) 7:15-9:10 ”APR|L LOVE" With Pat Boone and Shir- ley Jones. Color —— CinemaSc0pe Cropoud Theatre Fri. 8:30 p.m.; Sat. 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. “The Proud and Profane” in Vista Vis- ion. Starring: William H 0 1 d e 11, Deborah Kerr, Tlielma R1't'tei' and Dewey Martin. gifts were received and a large misfortune to break a bone'in,, her ankle, and is at present rest-’ May 28th, guests of Mrs. Hugh MacNei1. Mrs. Dean Crosby and daugh- ter, Karen, were visitors to Charlottetown on Friday. May 30th. Mr. and Mrs. -Wilfred MacDon- giall were visitors in Stanley Bridge on Saturday, May 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Darrach motored to Charlottetowin on Sat- urday, Mdy 24th‘on business.‘ Mrs. Horace Lidstone motored to Charlottetown with friends on Monday, May 26th. B. 1-1. BEDEQUE Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis and son, Edgar, Tyne Valley, were visitirs to this village on Sunday May 25th, guests of Mr. E-1-livs’ mother, Mrs. E.S. Weeks and Mr. Weeks. At a meeting of the Otificial Board of the Bedeque United Church Charge, Mr. Arthur Craig was elected as the Lay rciprestnt- ative to the United Church Conference tobe held at Sack- ville from June 10 to 15th, and Mr. Cynil Ma.cFarlane was elect- ed as Lay delegate to Presbytery for the ensuing year. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, this village, left on May 30th, to visit with Mr. Johnson’s brother, in Rothesay, N.B.,- for a few days then they go to Kingston, Ontario to visit with fniends. They will pay a visit to Kazabaziua, Que. where they will be guests of Mr. Johnison’s nephew,’ Mr. Carmen Johnson, son of Mr. Moll John- son of Central Bedeque. From there the Johnsons will proceed to Winnipeg to spend some time ‘-with a yson and daughter. They will return home the latter part of June. Miss Catherne Callbeck, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callback. Central Bedeque, left on May 29th. for Western Canada. She will be accompanied bylvllizss Maiig-aret Rodd of Charlottetown. Enroute they plan to visit friends in Montreal and Ottawa and then proceed to Vancouver, B. C., where they will be guests of Miss Callibeck"s uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Beujami»n Tanton who were former residents of Sum- merside. These young l-adizis were second year students at Mt. Al- lison last term. , . The Bed-eque W.C.T.U. held its anuail meeting in the Church all on May 23th. Ten members were present. The officens were all re-appointed for the ensuing year, except the treasurer. ' B. Q. HOWLAN The funeral service and burial of the late Mrs. Joe P. Arsenault Si-., of Lot 6 was- held on Friday morning, May 11, with the Rev. Pastor officiating. ' Mr. «and Mrs. Albert Arsenault and grandchildren of Moncton, N.B., are now visiting Mr. Ar- senault’s mother, Mrs. Joe S. Gallant at Lot 6. ' The community of Howlan and surrounding districts were great- ly shocked on Wednesday morn- ing, lvtay 21, when it became known of. the very sudden and unexpected death of Joseph We- dge of Fortune Cove. d dge of Fortune Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Wedge and son Edward liv- ed at the borne of Mr. -and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet -at Woodstock, where he passed away in his . sleep. Another son Ferdie and his wife. reside in Ontario and are now home. To Mrs. Wedge and sons sincere sympathy is extend- ed. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish of Mill Road, were in Howlan on NOTICE - Until further notice we will be receiving live poul- try at our evisceratingz plant each Tuesday. JENKINS nnos. LTD. Summerside Dial 2167 0 Launched in Summerside Har- bor. a 20-foot cabin cruiser is seen returning to “the slip” at Holiman’s Wharf on Thursday afternoon. Built by Ray MacNei1l of Maritime Boat Builders in Suin- merside. this pretty little craft, owned by Arnold MacLel«1an,‘ is of 3/8 plywood construction, with fiberglass bottom. The forward cabin contains kitchen galley, toilet, and four bunks. The 40 horsepower Scott At- water motor is located in an en- closed boat well inside the tran- som and provides power to I BUILT AT-. SUMNIERSIDE ' cruise at 20-25 miles per hour. Builders of several types of smaller boats, Maritimes '- boat Builders constructed this craft in less than a month, and‘ are about to begin the construction of lobster fishing motor boats at their plant in Summerside East. Tuesday evening. Fir-minn Perry is now suffering from a bad cold at the home of his daughter. Dr. G. W. Dewiar is attending. Motoring over to Dorchester, N.B., on Monday, May 19, were Fred, Arthur and Jackie Arse- nault. Miss Olive Doiron is now ill at her home here. ‘ Gilbert Gaudet called at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. Arsenault on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ruf_us Gallant an_d Mr. and Mrs. Camillus Gwal- lant and,.baby of Summerside, were in Howlan on May 20. Several from Howlan attended the wake at the home of Gilbert Gaudet of his brother-in-law,’ the late Joseph Wedge of Fortune Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bridges and Mr. Eddie Brooks of Summ- erside, were in Woodstock on -ursday evening attending the ak-e of the late Joseph Wedge. Mr. and Mrs. Fe-rdie Wedge of Ontario arrived on Friday, May 23, having been called to the wake and burial of his father, the late Joseph Wedge of For- tune Cove. A large crowd of people attend- ed the funeral service and burial of the late Joe Wedge on Satur- day, May 24, at St. Anthonys. The Rev. Clarence Pitre officiated at church and grave. Sevei-a1 young people from Howlan were'iPui!nsveinlloFi4r Howlan were in Piusville on Fri- day evening attending the weekly dance in the hall. Mr. and Mi"s.,Anthony Finnan motored to Richmond on Mon- day, May 19. and daughter Marjorie, motored to Grand River on Sunday, May 25, where Mr. and Mrs. Gallant were sponsors at the Chntstening of Joseph Francis, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacLellaii, nee Bernice Gallant of Wood- stock. Mrs. Eddie Gallant accom- panied them. A large congregation assembl- ed at St. Anthonys on Sunday evening, May 25, for May devo- tions and the crowning of the Blessed Virgin after the proces- sion. The School girls all garbed in white with veils, three of whom took part in the crowning. - The Misses Pauline Finnan and Diane Gallant of Tignish, spent the weekend of May 25 at their homes here. Miss Norma Gallant is now taking 2 Weeks teacher training with Mr. P. A. Arsenault M. L. A. teacher at Duvar School. Miss Patricia Finnan recently spent a weekend with her cousins at Woodstock, P. E. 1. AG. FEWER JOBLESS NUREMIBERG, West Germany (R.euters)—-The number of unem- ployed in West Germany fell by nearly 120,000 during May to 4.59,. 917, the federal labor office an- nounced F-rid~ay._ CAMEO Kensington Fri. Sat. 7:15-9:15. Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. Randolph Scott in “mm-4.‘ Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lérraine Gallant. PIUSVILLE Friends of Mrs. Alfred 0’Brien Dock Road, are sorry to learn she is a patient in Western Hos- pital, Alberton. Mrs. Leonard Barnett, Elms- dale, was a recent guest of Mrs. Warbuton Murray. Miss Pearlene Corcoran. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Corcoran, who is a patient in the Rehabilitation Center, Charlottetown, ‘spent the past weekend at her home in Piusville. Misses Arlene -and Aileen Cor- coran, also Geraldine, Boyle, Dale and Winston Corcoran, motored to Tignish on Sunday to visit friends. Miss Arlene Corcoran employed in Ch’town, Aileen Corcoran. East Royalty, and -Geraldine Boyle, Kinkona, spent the week- end at the home of Arlene's par- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. Aileen and Geraldine tare also employed in Charlotte- own. On Sunday afternoon, May 13th, Rev. Father Petre christened the infant son-of Mr. and l\’Iirs. Des- mond Gallant, name, “Alden Jos- enh." sponsors were Miss Aileen Corcoran. Charlottetown, and Terrance Gallant, Duvar. sldemspent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gallant Piusville. .A large crowd ' attended the weekly dance on Friday evening in Piusville Hall. Excellent music was furnished by Leonard Boar. nett’s orchestra. BABY CHICKS To avoid disappointment order your baby chicks now. For complete list of breeds and prices write or phone—— - ’ PENDLETON’S , HATOHERY Kensington 65-5 Mr. Paul Arsenault. Summer. ‘ Lebanon See-si UN Only Hops UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ;(AP) —-The pro‘-Western government of Lebanon declared Friday that onlythe United Nations can pre- vent the United Arab Republic from wiping out Lebanese finde- pendence, Foreign Minister Clia.rles,lVIa- lik told the ll-nation Security Council: “We cannot protect‘ our- selves alone . . . you are our last recourse." - He laid bdore the council in 10.- 000-word indictment of President Nasser’s government- which he charged with constantly increas- ing interference in Lebanese in- ternal politics. ‘ : “We have tried direct contacts with the United Arab Republic, but without avail,” Malik said. 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