I maiiionr ssos , 7. . . byes meets seller with Guar- dian Want Ads. Dial 8506 ask for classified ad taker, for quick results. .-.r 1" "Covers Princeidward Island Like 11.. WIATHER Sunny and a little wast winds 15. Low-higher Charlofiaiown 38 and 65. lo PAGES Big Three Split On Maior Issue UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (AP) The Western Big Three split gm-ply Tuudsi Illlht over the middle East crlals when Britain and France vetoed "a U.S. cease- fire plan and announced they would land troops in the Suez Canal sons. The Soviet Union voted with the United States and five other coun- ell memh a when the ballot was taken at the and of a tense Secur lty Council ssssioa. . Australia and Belgium. whose delegates said they did not have instructions. abstained on the vote. Itwssthafl.rsttimelnU'Nhis- tory that the United States and its British and French Allies dis- rupted their unity on such a major problem. FIRST VITO It was also the ant time that Britain and ,,!'rancs had used the vein. The United States resolution sailed on Israel and Egypt to ob- serve an immediate eeaas-fire. for Israel to withdraw immediat- sly. To its borders. and for all outsider powers to refrain from the use of force in the area in any manner not consistent with the United Nations. The last provision was aimed at the British and French who persisted, is spite of a personal appeal from President Eisen- hower. in their plans to land troops at key points in the Suez Canal zone. The British agd French to council that e fighting w g shipping in the canal and they wanted only to station their forces there tem- porarily until calm is restored. GAVE ULTIMATUM Britain and France gave Idrael and Egypt an ultimatum to stop fighting by 11:!) a.m. AST today or they would land troops. Later they said they would send them in anyway and President Nasser of Egypt rejected the ultimatum. Israel accepted the ultimatum on condition that similar "re- sponse wlll also have been forth- coming from the Egyptian side." U.S. delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. denounced the ulti- matum as not consistent with the principles and purposes of the UN chaste r. Lodge sat stiff and silent as the British and French delegates, Sir Pierson Dixon and Bernard Cor- nut-Gentilla. announced their po- sltion. Island Championships In Horses And Cattle AMHERST. N.l. ispecialf-Cecil money in racticallly every class. J. Stewart of Hampshire won the immedia following the An- resarve senior p with herst Fair, Mr. Macltae will leave Eh "Chiefs wlthsn ofhlsherdforthe Favorite" at the Winter Royal W tar Fair at Toronto. rslr here Tuesday. He wo'won I i reserve junior male champion- shiv- Mr. ltewart took second for three year old stallions. second for brood mare with foal at side and second for foal of INC. He took first for hmals foalsd in 1954 and first in the lot of sire entry. His progeny of dam exhibit look second place. stanlq ,Mayhew of Klnhora :ooi;,fi.i-st for filly or gelding foalad l'l . Highlights Oi Statements By Pearson OTTAWA (CP) - Highlights 1! statements by External Affairs Nldstct government re- that the United Kingdom ancs found it nscessary to an ultimatum hacked to Egypt and Israel wh UN security Council was con- sidering their clash. Canada wis not consulted on the ultimatum. iii??? The Security Council's decision on Israel's invasion of Egypt will largely influancetCa'nada's judg- ment on whether an Israeli ordd our Canadian sabre lot fishlers will h filld. Preparations an being made to move Canadian nationals out of Ive Middle East countries in con- junction with United States trans- port faculties. The upheavals in lted Hungary and Poland are the most import- ant Iron Curtain development Tsssdars had amassed flvefirsts. sacoadsasdsnnnr hceiihirathaywuewallisthe since the Second World War. "P lull 30 IWDCME -osi'3wsos'e9il-grails-nuts--59! P"lcoupleofdaysrestfromtho CANADA. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1956 PREMIER HICKS . Only Temporary Setback! is View BRIDGETOWN. N.S. (CF)-Pre mier Henry Iileks. receiving news of his party's defeat at his home- town bers Tuesday night, indicated that there might be demands for recounts in some of the ridlngs where the count was close. "We'll have to analyse the re- sults. of course," he said. "The Conservative majorities in some cases were less than 100. But it certainly looks as though they'll have a majority of three seats in the house." Then. soiling broadly. he said. -Premlerillckssaidbewilltake -"tough cam gn" before going back to work at Halifax. "This is only a temporary set- back for our party." he added. J .Henry Hlcks' Liberal govegnment HALIFAX (CP) - Twenty-three years of Liberal. rule ended in Nova Scotia Tuesday night. Three hours after the polls closed The Canadian Press re- ported the defeat of Premier at the hands of the Progressive Conservatlvm led by Robert I. Stanfield. It was the sixth provincial elec- tion thls year. most in any one year since mo. and the only one in which the sitting government wt down to defeat. In other provincial elections this year New Brunswick re-elected its Progressive Conacvative govern- ment, Quebec the Union Nation- ale. Saskatchewan the CCF. Brit- ish Columbia Soclal Credit and Newfoundland the Liberals. Six provinces voted in 1890. Most pro- vinclal elections in one year was in 1838 with seven. VICTORY IN CAPE BRETON and CC? strongholds in Cape Breton Island. where they failed to win a seat in recent elections. They ousted other Liberals in in- dustrial Plctou County. Four itslberal cabinet ministers were defeated. They were Agricul- ture Minlsier Colin Chisholm. Highways Minister Arthur Mac- Kcnzie, Trade Minister Wilfred Dauphinee and Attorney-General Malcolm Patterson. House Speaker J. Smith Mac- Ivor was among the defeated Lilr crisis in Cape Breton. Premier Hicks, Education Min- ister Ronald Fielding. Health Min- ister Geoffrey Stevens and Labor Minister Nunn sin-vived the Con- servative tide. ASKS C0-OPERATION Premier-elect Stanfield said, ''I hope the people of the province will cooperate with me so I can devote myself wbolehaartedly to my duties." The Liberals held their own in In Nova Scotia'todsy Progres- sive Conservatives swept Liberal Halifax County. winning six of seven seats. Conservative front- bcncher Richard A. Donahue rc- tained his Halifax South seat, once held by the late Uberal Premier Angus L. Macdonald. Mr. Hicks got the results in his hometown of Bridgetown. He said, "This is only a temporary setback for our party." He indicated . asked in a class constituencies where majorities are small. "I-!owever.", he said. "it cer- tainly looks as though the Con- servatives will have a majority oi three." There are 43 seats in the house. ONE CCF MEMBER retained his Cape Breton Centre seat but the only other CCF mem- ber ln the last legislature lost to a Conservative. lie was former party leader " " Cunningham. tives in Yai ii, a two-member Liberals upset two Consens- rlding, and won three newly created seats. But these gains were more than offset: by losses elsewhere. nonnon ilteuteral -. Britain and France amsnnced Tuesday lbw; i . 0,7,0! Sues. -in! 1...-.u”.':i tan troops halt hostilities and w in miles from the by 4:!) a.m. Wednesday (12:33 l.m. ABT today). The 12-hour ultimatum was de- livered to -the Israeli and E t- "We intend to rebuild stronger than ever." lan envoys here after Prime - isters sir Anthony Eden of Britain Confidence Vote For Eden In Plans To Land In Canal Zone and Gil! Mallet of France en- hred for tbru an lasers The House of Commons gave the government a vote of confidence 2?!) to 218. after a debate Tuesday leader Galtskell urged the govern- ment to act only in concert with the United Nations. Monday..- Memhers Elected In N. S. Voting By 1'!!! CANADIAN PISS rouowiuuuie llstlvylrlrticsoimosnherselscted laNovaBcotia(sv--sbsroflast 0 E -on -. laltfas centre-G. S. Cowan. un- ch-use Aanapo East-IH. D. Hicks. un- changed. Claro-xDr. P. E Belliveau. un- changed. Victoria-xDr. C. L. MacMillan. AMHERST, N.S.. (Speclal- Isl-' and swine breeders made a clean sweep of the swine classes at the Maritime Winter Pair Tuesday. Veteran of many shows, Aimon Boswell of Marshftcld took senior pend champlonshi honours for sows but it was a son Itowell T " Frenchfort, who took orfll River Showing N Man Makes With Cattle himounforsaniormalasss i grand h did in the senior female class. 8.C. Stewart and sons of Marsh- fleld offered very stiff on-npstio Clean Sweep throughout and won both th junior male and female champ- ionshlp. S.A. Boswell took reserve junior for males while the Stewart herd took reserve honors for junior females. Mainland entries at the fair had little chance sinst the high qual- ly hogs of the ell and Stewart entries. Altogether Alrnon Boswell and his son took firsts for boars over two years; boars over fifteen lslandSwine Breeders Make Ai Winter Fair months, sows over twenty - four months, sows over fifteen months. sows over twelve months and the se nior herd entry. They also had a large number of seconds and third S.C. Stewart and son in addi- tlon to their championshlpst ook firsts for boars over twelve, boar seven to nine months. boars under seven months. sows nine to twelve onths. sows seven to nine months. sows under seven months, group of four pigs and the junior herd. "F in.-N-v-i..l M. E I eha ed. ' Cgchester ilwo seats --xG. I. . Fits! Wm-H. A. Velnot. galn 'dsnsd ygwsesi l uchsaud Halifax County - Dartmouth- IG. Stevens, new seat, Lean. unchanged. x.l. C. Nunn. un- Tetal ls. PBOG. CON. &sherhad Centre-xs. T. Pyke. unchanged. Caper Breton North-J. Macdon- smaybe CCF leader Michael McDonald ; uglnsat wukici D" Madnm guurninsry of party gains in Nova ' la: chflillggdbormgh-A. Cameron. un- PC from Mb in Annapolis West-P. M. Nlchol- P5 "W" 90'” 1 .0". new um. PC new seats 1 Kings North-E. w. Balcolmu W from PC 3 3.1,. fmm pcs, Lib new seats 4 Halifax East-Dr. D. MacMlllan. Unch-used I3 unchanged. Total 43 Cumberland West-XA. T Smith, . glhangebllortl R ' as west-x . M. Field-- l ' ,.,,, ,.... 5,”. Party Standings Ilalilax NOKH. E. Ahcrn, un- chmgedj Final Canadian Press party mum West-Dr. H. Beardon, Sl-3lIdl'IlE ll-I NOV! SCOHBI unchanged. - 1956 1053 Ysnssonth (two mcmbcrsl - Dr. PC 23 12 W. C. 0'brien,'galn from PCs. - Lih 19 23 E. if Spinney. gain from PCs. CC? I . Iaverness (two seats!-xlt. Mnc- Total 43 I7 Kirk" at St. Andrews. N. B., was built by Presbyterian: in I322. PREMIER.-ELECT STANFIELD Stanfield Hopes For Co-operation - TRURO (CP)-Premier - elect Stanfield said Tuesday night, "I hope the people of this province will cooperate with me so I can devote myself wholeheartedly to by duties Will Sta Fighting PRICE 5o 'tish,yiFrench Troops Slated lantl Today At Suez y Canal PC Party Elected In N.S. Tuesday By"Narrow Margin y Until Ends LONDON (Reuters) - An unl- dcntified radio station heard by Reuters monitoring service broad- "lwlshto-thankvotersforthelr mu casting in Arabic about 1 a.m. AST said "British and French forces are entering Egypt now." camo (AP) - at-nan. ma France said today they are going ahead with plans to send an ex- pedltlonary force into Egypt de- spite U.S and Egyptian protests. troops are expected to land in the Suez Canal zone around drawn in the midst of the Israeli-Egyptian battle. The announced aim of the An- Klo-French expedition is to defend the canal until the fighting be- tween the invading Israelis and the Egyptians can be brought to an end. FLEETS MOVE IN British and French Navy fleets Were moving in the eastern Med- iterranean and parachute troops of the two powers were poised on Cyprus. 260 miles from the canal. President Eisenhower strove in "Kent messages to the French and British governments to head off the troop movements. either Britain nor France ” i him In advance. Israel announced it would how leader made his statement at party headquarters here after al- most complete returns indicated victory for the Conservatives in Tuesday's Nova Scotia eleotbn Party Gains Following is the Canadian Press PIONEER CHURCH Grcenock church, the "Auld BIG THREE SPLIT tions Security Council in Ytxk. ritain and France vetoed U.S ceasefire plan. They waned they would land troops in the canal none. Egypt then officially asked the colmcil to meet again to discllas "British and French aggression." Russia sided with the United States in the Security Council do hate. The veto was the first meal among the Western Big Three on a major issue. Britain and France in their note to Israel and Egypt demanded a bait to all fighting within 12 hours. All forces must be wimdrahrn 10 miles from the international wau erway. they said. Both the British and French Parliaments gave Prime Minister Eden and Premier Guy Mnllst votes of confidence on their amid- Am BATTLES Air battles were reported near the Suez Canal. Cairo had a &- minute air raid alert and Israel was blacked out. r i E E E E Troop Transport: to a French-British ultimat to cease fire provided Egypt sllglryced. PTCHCS BCQTH ..i.;'::l"..."".'i..:.:':'.:."”' Em” 1 It s OH Tod to hip ll8:ll't:lgvI:Itil C , ay -"asst: . ””"”"-i" reported from Egypts invaded ,,,,,, "1 M. 8inalPeninsula.Therewssnotn- r n&& dlcamn zaltbeither the 'timatusn tmnltb ....b in, or ma” vrdng - ' - . ......n cast it. i..i.'.?.fi'.”'" -',':,':;,';,r:,,";:, ,, ,,,,,,, hi; The United States' isolation from base which is packed was Britain and France in the crisis French with was underscored in the United Na- ported to be taking off from Tym- New bou, eight miles east and Akrotiri, southwedo! Lima- a transport of. Nicosia. WASHINGTON (AP) - Presl- Eisenhower Urges Britain And France To Call Off Their Plans dent Eisenhower appealed to Brit- ain and France Tuesday to call off their plans to rush troops into the Suez Canal none. The white House announced dis- patch of his plea four hours after the British and French govern- ments lssued a 12-hour ultimatum to Egypt and Israel to stop fight- nn. Israel agreed to stop fighting and withdraw to within 10 miles of the Suez Canal. Egypt rejected the ultimatum. The ultimatum gave Israel and Egypt until Il:I) p.m. EST. Later Britain and France sent word they were sending token forces into the were kept lab-French plan of action. canal area in any event. MST-DITCII PLEA Eisenhower's views were made Premier Guy Mollet. Press secretary James C. Ba- gerty. in making public Eisenhow- er's personal intervention, noted that information of the Brit- llzh - French plan was "obtained rough press -reports. KEPT IN DA!!! Both Eisenhower and Dulles reported upset about beiag is the dark about the Brit- aid. gain from Liberals. Cape Breton South--I). C Mac- Neil, gain from Liberals. Laaenburg West-xi-l. .l Spence. unchanged. Lnncalsnrg East-xii. C Levy. Ilichangsd. I l Duhy - M. 8 Leonard. gami B-om Liberals. 1 Chelbu-ne-J. M. Harding. gain h-om Liberals. y Cape Breton Eaw-L. Fergus-y son. gain from . lsnlth. unchanged. all. 1.. Stan- Ishl. uochahged . Aatigesisl-W. F. Ifcxlnnon. gain from Liberals. horn liberals. kn Ian-I. If lttiager. gals horn liberals. Castro-O. 0. losses. sent. an M A. Doaahoe. than was-xc. I. wnn. an- ap Brena Neva-P. Gsmn. g (hp ilaath-sl. D lfallbnrton. (3.. gm; W E. A Man- Hansary's harsucd government ' turned against its Soviet military - supporters and in effect hauled down the Red flag Tuesday. Its air force threatened to at- Port. BUDAPEST. Hungary (AP) - the one-party system will he shot. isbed." i glfliflligi 1!; Hungarian Gov'i Turns Against Russian Masters. in 3. S if IE8 3 I i pen-assist '.