TELEPHONE 3506 Buyer meets seller with Guardian Want Ads. Dial 8506 ask for classl- results. (led all taker, for quick flit-tr fomtridtiott “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CllARuIl‘TE'l‘OWN CANADA, s‘A“TlulRi)A’Y, NOVEMBER 23. 1957 WEATHER Cloudy with a few sunny intervals-and a few rain showers: little change in tem- perature; 8_unday, Snow '1-Tiicss Appointment Of New Lieut.-Gov. Announced n1"l‘\w\ ‘CPI —— Dr William .' .ph P;irncll M.’-McMillan, 76- \.~.r:~-old former Conservative pre- lHL'l' of Prince Edward island. lmlay was appointed lieutenant- Minis! eflt't'lJ\‘€ '. In MacMillan, a physician and : .. .'con, s u c c e ed s T. William 1- n.\\(‘. 69. who has been in ol- 1- 0 mice I9 . \ uattvc of Clcrmonf. P.l'I.l.. It .\l:icE\1illz-in was the island's ;‘It‘llll(‘l‘ from Oct. 14. 1933 until er Dieferibaker. in 16. ' \|4. L), $10. - He was the island province’: fm minister of education, and department of health \‘..|\ 0l".',£llllIA.*d in 1931 he was its '.I~l minister. He was first elec- ml to its legislature in 1923. Mr MacMil.|an is a graduate of P me of Wales College and Mc- <. ‘I University. For a number of years he has lH‘(‘ll president and a leading fig- ‘ -‘an ed Cross Society, the Chil- dren‘: Aid Society of Ohairlot mun the rlnce EdWU‘d Island aft a long and colorful career ‘ public life. He se-Wed as I t‘-'l.lf‘.('lll0!‘ for Ward Five and lIl('('€SSfUll)' contested the Mayor- a»H.V and next two pnrllullo in the Lea Cabinet. De- ll‘.ll@(.l in the 130 general eleo In-n. he was retumed to- me House in the 1918 election. HON. DR. MACMILLAN ‘He was a member mum port- folio in the Jobs Government until 1947. His appointment as Lieutenant Governor of the Province took place October I, 1950. His term City To Purchase Adjacent To The all nccessary, the won will p ml to the present Airport suf fuient to allow the present run- ways to be extended to 7.1“) feet. \ resolution to this effect was Im-rnved un at last of City Corpor- land adjac- "lt is possible that the De. Pertinent of Transport may dc-I cide to go ahead by Von." Mayor Stewart “but_ municipal purchasing of i:lq_i_iired land is usually requir- of office was extended in 156. During the Centennial celebrr tions of the City of Charlottetown two years ago His Honor carried out a very taxing round of public appearances which a ed great- ly to the success of each event. Land Airport O'Neill who pointed out that the problem of icing on the Situation In Mid-East Turns Grave BEIRUT. Lebanon lAP\ ~ In- cidents from Lebanon southward through Jerusalem to Cairo set ddle pot to boiling 9% Egyptian authorities refused to let .lordan airliner land in Cairo with its N passengers, in- cluding a seven-man Jordan del- egation to an Arab educational conference. I Jordanian airline spokesman chuged in Amman. No official explanation was given for either action. At breaks of gunfire sharpened Jor- dan-lsraeli enmit . Israeli officials said they be- lieved Jordan's King Hussein, whose enemies ' he is no toward Israel. Lebanon‘: slap at the S ‘as: Darrliam del ation was the first hint that an open break be- tween Damascus a nd Beirut Jnidit be imminent. STAMP OUT VIOLENCE" been trying to avoid stepping ‘on any Syrian toes. But for two effort to sta p out arms smug- Sl-lnrfl a wave of bombings stabblngs. beatings and killings. 2 Fishermen Are Missing BLACKS HARBOR. N.B. ICP) —-RCMP searched the woods and coastal waters here Friday ‘for two lobster fl traps in I small boat Thursday. Missing are two brothers, Er- neat Daley, 32, an 1); Daley. 21. Wreckage identified as the was found 01111! all fie water early Fri’ 'fllissmallBayofhindyvll- 2-D ‘< O -to J Large-Scale Landslide In Prince Rupert Reported New Destroyer Escort The Lebanese government has 8‘ ls Damaged In Collision MONTREAL !CPl~The brand new destroyer escort Resligouche was damaged amidships ~ ap- parently extensively-- in a Thurs- day night collision with a Brit- ish freighter on the St. Lawrence River but no one was injur . The Restlgouche. scheduled to be turned over to the Royal Cana- dian Navy Nov. 30, was return- ing from final sea trials when she collided at 9 pm. with the frigh- ter Manchester Port near Trois- Rivieres, about 90 miles down- river from Montreal. Bovh ships were able to make port without assistance. The Res- tigouche continued upstrea the yards here of Canadian Vick- ers Ltd, builders of the ship. The Manchester Port moved down- ream and entered the yards of Davie Shipbuilding Company at Lauzon, Que, for what was de- scribed by li company official as a “minor repair" job. First report of the collision was contained in a brief statement from Canadian Vickers. It said extent of the damage to the es- tigouche has not yet been ascert- ained “bul it is understood to be fairly extensive." A survey of the d e was in progress and an °5'lm-W-' likely would be avail- able Monday. $23,000,000 ship was under the command of Canadian Vick- ers. T0 DEFER CEREMONY In Ottawa, I spokesman for the R01/al_C'anadian Navy said the commissioning of the Res- 5 8 fret! tigouche has been deferred until set: “.391? for next spring after the winter . in Lemon, a spokesman for the Dav l e Shipbuilding Company III! in about 85 miles southwest. of Saint (in. said the damage to the Manches- roofol the Market deveE:%l each winter causing dama the gutters each time it was re- moved. in his opinions the pine- ing of an electrified wire t His Beloved Alma Mater ter Port was “anything but se- rious." About five plates on the port bow were “buckled a little." The Rcstigouche is in a class of ships‘ considered to be the most advanced anti - submarine vessels in the world. She is the eighth of 14 of the type ordered for the navy. er main anti-submarine arm- ament consists of two mortar mountings. each capable of firing three highcxplosive anti-subma- rine projectiles simultaneously and with great accuracy in any (‘lll"(‘('ll0f‘I. ' Expect Sputnik Carrier To Fall CHESHIRE. England !APl— British scientist: manning the world's largest radio telescope re ported late Friday night that the rocket carrier for the tires! Soviet satellite is easing back into. the earth's atmos re. They said it may come down within hours. Prof. A. C. Lovell, director of the big Jodrell Bank radio as- tronomy station, said the rocket -carrier s w e r v e d considerably closer to earth Friday night and was running 26 minutes ahead of so edule. “D. is rapidly approaching me atmosphere." Lo el sa' . “Unfortunately if it comes into it tonight it will not be visible in our atmosphere. have cabled America to take up the watch." Lovell said it was "a very ex- citing stage." He said the satellite—Sputnlk 1 —probably will continue in its or bit for several more weeks be- cause the drag on it is much less than on the rocket. The rocket - carrier launched Sputnik I into the outer atmos- phere Oct. 4 and has been curving its orbit around the earth since then. Moscow's last official report on the progress of its satellites indi- cated the rocket had made 734 trips around the world. The sat- ellite itself made 728 trips. As the rocket - carrier eases downward, the friction caused by the earth's atmosphere is expec- rocket o o v e 1- may come earth. Canadian Exports Increase First l0 Months This Year OTTAWA (CP) —— Exports of allic minerals. products in the first of 1957 rose 1.5 per cent to a rehrd 33.570.100.000 mm $3.5l8,l00.000 in the cor responding period last year. the bureau of statistics said Friday. Value of shipments in Septem- Canadian nine months Shipments to the rest of the Commonwealth dropped to 3165,- 489,000 from $l85.406.000 but ex- ports to Latin America rose to $168,898,000 from $l23,707.000. Ex- ports to E u ropea n countries eased to $396,669,000 from 8401.- 258.000 while those to other for- \‘A.\‘(‘0L'Vl-ZR -CPI - Rcpnrls of a largc—scaJe landslide at Prince Rupert in which eight per- sons were missing. Three homes were reported demolished. No direct word was received licre from Prince Rupert, 500 miles north. The coastal city was cut off from both telephone and telegraph communication. Heavy rains and gale-force winds have \l()f‘lD€d the area for the last two Q 92 V. An amateur radio station op- orator at Oliver, B.C., ' the Okanagan Valley, 300 miles west of here, had the first report on the landslide. lie said be communicated with an amateur operator in Prince Ru there had been two slides at about noon. The eight people missing were identified as a Mr. and . Perry; Mr. and Mrs. John Mur- ray and two children; George Henderson: and a Mr. Vandall. Rescue workers dug out an 18- were received here Friday night’ 8 Persons Missing, First Reports From Ham Radio {at'IoI'_\ (-imfllllltll limcrgcnry lighiin,':, had been strung up in the area and rescue workers were to continue digging thnough the debris all night. RCMP here said they had no report of the landslide. CONFIRNIS SLIDE George Kilson. Vancouver ra- dio ham. said he also had com- municated with Prince Rupert and the report of the landslide was confirmed. He was told the body of one child had been recovered but seven other persons were still missing and believed killed. Cause of the slide was not im- mediately known. Thursday a six-inch snowfall hit the north B.C. coast area. This later turned to rain and was still continuing Friday night. The highway between Prince and Terra 75 mils southeast, was reported to have been was u 56 I: t. No Canadian Pacific Airlines nights have been able to land in month-old girl from the rubble and she was said to be in satia- Liberals OTTAWA 'CPl Opposition members pressed vainly in the Commons Friday for examples of waste and extravagance which they said, the government has said existed under the Liberal administration. Liberal, CC!’ and Social Credit lnesrnen hammered away at sidered the $%,000.tl)0 estimates of the mines department. The estimates were prepared by the Liberals before they were defeated. Mines Minister Paul Comtois said there would be no change in the 826,000,000 amount sought from Parliament. Transport Minister George Hees indicated there would be no this point as the Commons coir a.. Prince Rupert since Wednesday morning. Want Waste Examples none in his department. Mr. Patterson said: “me COI- servatzives say they are ltminat» ing waste. When and where do we start?" _ Stanley Knowles IOCF — Win- Ceiure) laid the nlpog North Conservatives talked, bod remained ments so far considered were u- changed. Prime Minister Dlefenbahar said recently-passed l for farm-stored Prairie grain vll go into effect Monday or ‘Pucc- day. A trade department offlctal later said it will be Monday T0 8'11} DY PRICES ‘l‘‘‘ ("V COIIMYU Au 9")’ |'9P' MILLION DOLLAR pR0JEC1- could be turned on and off I! St Dunstan’s ' ~ ~ . . - Unlversltrs most residing i th vi a. r . ”’-‘°'"““"" "9" P7959“ Wm‘ ‘ppmved an mposed u_[ will would do much to remedy illustrious alumnu James C Justice Mark. 'ii&..;g§f,° Sir 2::-:e;l:on¢irrfge §f,rmi,e':, 3:; eign countries increased to $156, °_h3"g° "‘ "F9 ‘I62-00°-00° ”' A royal commission to inves- l ‘ "“ hop Charlottetown. and Hector Mac-' 485,000 from $135,187,000 “males '0' ms d°p””“°'"- Th’ tlgate price spreads on farm pro- ""' ""“°‘P'l"" °‘ C°“n°m°|‘ M05’ this recurring nuisance ~ ' l to 16,200,000 . 33°‘ advanc "E $4 33.600000 estimates of the secre- dud. between produce, 3 \;. r Ste .1 ‘ted tn, t government in the vicinity of;-[Ax COLLECTORS CR" ”"""“.’d Y°'l.491‘dI! Donald. Panmure Island. 403,600,000. 1 L50 " :’_ . ho .~r‘«.lri ..r..-§r"ri..l";.'.'cr. ao:esol:- 3‘-°°°°°° 535°‘ °" ‘W 95"’ The second l t‘ m".'.’. 1'0 my ' M“ ‘"5". ‘° "." 5* “SOMETHING WORTHWHILE" '12:: ‘i'ecordednir|ieaJs::i,iuiiry. mgr FCltS'm?mf'Es‘li ' l ‘my °f Sm” depmmm were ’“"“" ‘”°““ "° 5°‘ "9 '1" ‘ mmes_ and would enable 4_en_ resouion mov oved alma mater_ His Eminence His Eminence urged me sm_;“' h “a July and Augus‘ ‘ _ommunis __inas 1 cries‘ ngappmved by the common, few days_.. ~ .- arc . . Y. -r19.-:6 yielded 2.ab0.000 tons of fish, Thursday without change’ nwn might be conddered by (uuncil in view of his imminent gined aircraft to land and take- ecoud- called is at present spending a few days in his native Province he- dents to choose as careers some- but shipments in February. Apri1‘compared to Canada‘; 1,or7.ooo: George Marler IL —— Montreal the Mr. Diefcnbaker said the gov- ernment is making "a very com- d. n _ f 0“. he“ off here. the Mayor observed. . . thing real] worth hl , . . arnrl§i.iio..°l. punk: Q other resolutions approved_at .'.:",t,’.',“.‘,’,V,f§§lo‘,"','f,‘f,“C“.’,';’¥f,,f‘§f,fif $r;.or::nm‘:m‘ w 1“ "cmu°°”° thing through whicllv tlifiy angxgm w(ff"i,0,:";,re_ nicke1_iu?n-S V-.. ~__-.___.___ :51 Am°!n9‘w°5lm°“'“’ 53” pm, investigation-v of 3,, of Trade brief on 10"] Au-pon, last evening's special meetingi1,ctm._ plus severe criticism 0' Darin hi f h t st be ‘bl’ ‘° °°““'.'b"te .'.° ale ‘"1’ uranium ores and concentrates. .’Pml"°S5w° Cpnsewauves .m’d°f sibilities of establishing a com- r--ruurementa to the Minister of I‘-“h°l'l1°d "' l'h.°.°xpe"dm"° "'9 "°"°"‘ 31-009 '’°"“3 3"‘“t°d D ‘ cw: W” a ' ' fare of . It '5 mt crude petroleum aluminum, as- F’ great “.5” m the Mmpmgn 0 mission to seek savings in Bov- 'll’Hn-P0rl. Of 8 Sum in the V‘°““‘Y 0‘ 3200 '9 the collector at the Council’! “Mun 8 Cardin‘ Mcculgn enough‘ however‘. he told them‘ beams in d u s t‘ rial machin‘-‘FY laneged Liberal waste and extra. "Hm?-‘N 0l>9!‘3li0nS Although several Iuch reprgs effect repairs to the gutters on 133; regular mew“ spoke to the student and "to be well versed in the know! '. . ' vagancc. It now was obvious that _ _ ' .. - - . 3' . . told them it mm id 1' ho {' 1d- -| n<‘W>DHnl. fish PFOGUCKS an . . ~ »{ d The prime mlnlSl(‘l' also was snisanong Md been m.¢._. t I: si e the market on 8 question of pnvfleg. lave _ gr at jay e ge 0 your c sen re . yr u_ ed . m "me momhs the Conservatives were satisie _ _ " ll" 953- Hm‘ h¢0¢V|Y hid building i“°l“dl“‘ "'9 l"-flan": Councillor McC0rmac took ' to rem” '0 the Umversly which mus‘ also men morally l\li)w':vt:l?sedelcnreas:3s were posted NEW YORK ‘AP! 7' The were wasn't any waste’ lllwsul(;lii’ida\i)<.l'aJ. Tvivllllilfitferl on " ' Wall Street Journal carried A. B. Patterson fSC —-- Fraser ' ‘ V ’ - the chances of other provinces ob- D 79 born achieved. the M or Itat- pres t t k f fil' t ‘ ' - » N ‘Y 8 O as or ' mg ompm He told the students thatfl“ "“""“"“5 °‘ ‘”"‘°‘“ d °"‘°’ an advertisement Friday of- Vallcyl said Finance Minister tlon o ‘ icing and lb) the insertion of al t 0b- t- m°m°l'l At conclusion of _ , ‘Ir Chevrier had promised “ONCE in the ‘(>081 W985 795990‘ made; me)?‘ the Jer(ii:'t|isnghewhhilc.llI his address‘ ms Eminence m°"° they need to develop 8 S."'°.“"gra'ns‘ wheat flour‘ pla ks a-“dz fcriniz transparent ant houses Donald Fleming. in tablinz Oct. “'“"”'E f"d°”‘l l°‘“5 5"m]“' '‘ ,,. mum me neceauy exten’ mm the conecuon by employers‘ ‘named the Collector this hr than deamd himself to the moral fibre so that thry will to boards. \\'()()d pulp. farm machin-I to divert busy execuuws __ '3 mo (_S“ma“_S prepared by me that planned for New Bruno '«-in ‘ the Mayor said. “but only 0‘ 9d“°3“°" “X ‘"'°‘"3- - crease. ""d°",‘3 bl’ extending the end able to live in the world a('(‘uI'd- .cr_v. <'Ul>P*‘|’ and “"‘” I Dru-cs at $2.98 lnhcrals stated the Eovcrnmcnt “"l‘ ‘ B""‘h“'°"d l'~"d”‘ p’°3°°‘ H the City would Ollie to 096* first of these resolutionsl He declared that he could of me" Chrmm" "°'“°" 9"‘ "'5 ‘’° Tish‘ ""“‘°'°"‘ truth’ h°"‘l Sl‘lp"“’."‘-“ “'9” l.‘’‘'“” ‘” the? "Ants carry on ll‘l(‘ll‘ ll\'f‘3 |didn't intend to proceed with "9 “'p“°d "WY “"’”ld be ‘“‘‘l1‘ "' "'0 MINI‘!-‘ ‘ was introduced by Councillor (Continued on page 13 col. 7) lod ‘mm J"'“""3' 3 "3 -llnuary «Continued on page 2 col. 3» U...“-d_ slatcs. Latin I§"‘°“”“l before your eycs," the adver- ‘some programs. ‘ 9 l0 09'" Provinces that. like - ---- - 5-The mu mat (‘0llflll‘l(‘S and other forggznucouué‘ meme!“ H” npmvmfl ‘ the Maritimes. have lagged be- ‘ 9"“ P00!" . It mos but smaller to I we . h‘ , ‘I , -- CAN'T BE MINES hind the country‘: general HU e 4 5 Eijllt-gednvset yDun"r:¢ "pee in Kl“gd°m- the rest of "'9 C°m'l olllise 0:-inle as Illus- This statement e\idcn»tl.\' did “me delelnpmem‘ Th“ rep“ 37' . d an t '1,“ '3" “PI°' ck ninnwcallh and Europe. l mm“ Shmwd 8 “H, hV_ in”. apply to me mines d(.part_'pcmcd to rule out federal power At Chile“: Hte tlolllithe ntcedo trltahe: e Mm"m‘m”) expons [0 mo U’S‘| scvcn-inch cast‘. half mu"-d lllll‘l’ll. he added. “l""“l“pm°"t 193'“ l° 9r°Vl“°9’ 3 - 5 " 9" 3 me 25 pcr con! to s2,123.174.ooa Mm mm rmmblmg an . (-("mm said mm, pm .-urn as Ontario. srRiKE‘s'rAi.i.-‘. oriaii/T" l".\RlS t'Reuters* —~ The Parll one of the first things he did al- clongafcd fish howl. Miles Of Los Angeles Suburbs MONTREAL «Cr» - Presidentlfrom 52.071.013.000 a year ago. HALIFAX (CPl~FlV¢ freight- tor . . _ 4 “am “ms “ere '" """’f°'mu3 Mr Patterson said this was an U )5 ANGELES (AP)-l-‘lame: Two other fires were at Twin ers of the Canadian National d. arriving at the College y at his class 9" Claude Jodoin of the (‘anadlan Labor Congress reported fallure.mc-tals and non-metallic mincralsl As an afterthought. the ad- vcrtisemenl said. “ants can- grams are going on F unsati.-factory reply. Were there, Opera and Opera (‘omiquc theat- wmh - t p ks nd D"-1- C [h Slcamships West‘ in tes fleet. (1914) graduating picture. .. , _ . ‘ W,“ M“:n?um;cn b:us:°u$":i': n::"m.: perhnleuir $;'y&:, 0,331: now under Trinidad registry. in a ramlnscent mood Cardinal “'d°:’ml° aC"\¥Bm‘;,z'r‘:_l::;c:{.""|fl\:’):“::l:“l:U)e U K M] ‘even not est-apt‘ '.'m_\' l.|l’)(‘l‘al estimates fhr ;zov- rcc r-anccllul their pcrformanccs gm 1" '9” than 1. hour‘ defied ‘On and smoke kc" W9;-9 anchored in midst;-cam in McGulgan. pointed out that only gireeld go do“ ontm <M;nen.su wr'-(_ont~ in me mm‘ mnmhs to The ants have to he or- rrnmcm w_aSrl'll10l-flElnl):l(‘l('- 1 czlnrsday night bccauw of I “'0” llrfillhlefl Friday and |lf- helicopter: and planes grounded. “Fm” h‘"b°r Frld‘y “l3m- °;i"::“°:lr¢eln‘t-iuckifle Tbh: M r 0 l£3446M(”0 from ‘$87 gflmo in rlcrcrl separately. l \lr ('nmtms said there wcre wildcat strike by sfagehands. , V _ . _ _ , . -,. ,. - LT .-L-- ._ .. L_, . __ ted ashes over downtown Lon An- i"'|9s. 20 miles to the southwest ‘I don't remember a fire over «nrcadin so fut." a veteran "Vilma! said as the blaze roared “Wu-zh dry vegetation to within lhout four miles of the Los An- Wes suburbs. Sierra Madre. .\lnnrmia and Alina. . strong. m... Southern California. ‘ The weather bureau said gusty. northeast winds continued to blow over much of A IDEAL rort mvxsmcm SALISBURY. Rhodesia (Reut- ers>—'l‘he economic climate Three other CNS vessels were ex- pected to join them later. The arrival of the Canadian Pb Challenger and Canadian Crulaer early Friday ended a guessing game as to their destination aftc they slipped out Montmd Tuesday with three others to ee- ¢( cape the winter freeze-up In he most recent classmate to pan on was the late H. Frank Mae- ee. prominent Charlottetown lawyer. Fellow graduates still (West indies) Sfeamships. After a two-hour talk here at, the invitation of Mr. Gordon. Mr. dispute with Canadian National‘ 1956. The decline was caused by; decreased shipments of agricul- fural Jodoln said "we didn't agree." lnon-ferrous metals and non-mct-i and vegetable products. See Soviet Union Planning Western capitals Friday night as To Dominate New Areas that “fraternal parties in the cap- 1. Mel“ Nufioml F N" the Rhodesian l"edII'atiouts“juat St. Lawrence River. 0 ' l|rr started about 11 am. Thur» 1.nb:::go‘::.l forum‘ 9 ‘ad The five ship" nwarenuy ma’ L0.\‘l)().\' LAP» World com uill haw to face up in reali1a- rtmninlernl. which was dissolved dax prlaon mad crew In 301!’ of the I-"om Mm}. '""'”"“d I =i¢'¢‘°fl CM’ 0‘ 0M- mum",-, new d....,,,a,..,,, 0,, tion that Moscow remains direc- In 1943. Creek cm,” H, , an ,, ,,, on Cm“. ma 1,, . .., Mn °m~ ad 5°" “*4 “P It “°9' mm "5 being interpreted in for of their destinies TIP PARTIES IN wrsr hard (M 8',“ bum, Mum lull Ibo"! ‘M11’ 8 V (EOMULKA WAS SIGNER he communique made it plain drum to k and deslan Federation." added who seek higher wages. I. more were, anchored here a prelude to a Red drive to dom- inate strategic areas outside the Soviot orbit To pave the way. ‘Moscow ap- Wladyslaw Gomulka. head of the Polish party and exponent of the different roads" ' signed the communique. although hc rrprcsenfs that faction among 5. ‘I P italist countries“ had been ad- vised of their role in Moscow‘! plans This role lll(‘lll(l(‘.\. the communiquc indicated. an inten- could not who on a tour, Company and union officials (It ‘ The wi;$“.°:,-lhtr: "H." ,9“; Mark -IV planes. cllue comment on the next |lO- pgrenlly use roam-reed us full [hp Polos who have been reslive svve propaganda drive behind ltrms some . IN" l‘ u" lulhomy _0‘" "I9. d€Sl|l_||t‘S of under Russian domination.‘ thrcaL< of nuclear war and slo‘ 5” “am,” non-um.‘ the satellite '(‘0ufllf‘l(‘§.‘ with the lugoslavia s representatives to gans for world peace. it suggests Potentially 'tlIl'0O““°d '°’ ' 2 W co’ ‘operation of Communist Moscow celebration of the - revival of the "popular front" of I CNMS M90 _T9€-lunl ‘ shevik anniversary. an event the left wing before the war, to Diplomatic informants in War- Montreal Bank Of Commerce > saw. who long have watched the which provided the excuse for a world Communist summit meet- bring pressure against govern- ments to bow to Soviet diplomatic SPl’\‘a :::;;'l::‘:" "':r;'°l'? wel“ ¢l:>ii?f'll’clt..sy ‘:i¢lnt;;Inuarlsd(.ii‘ymrril:h‘l?i lei": ?ienSgovitelie c;:'(‘tl.lll'l‘l.’l‘0uI:. de'l"h.endldec|arallon indicates mmmmn n;Ju.mnmor cabins in Mg:‘?lp:1'tg.:.AyL'(‘(.::;'—':Vloi‘Mu-;rli:'d holed of ogdoter doscow communique had the l(remlln domination of Yugoslav drive In Asia and Africa lulu: [gr I how“. I‘ . C.Iu“u Bah d “V. '0'“, tufinhnu “‘ touch oil! the Kkr:-mllns Isternal affairs was at the best what it calls “the American, jflg. l"irefTgl:lt;N " I C°'||m¢l'¢0 b|’||"~‘“ 3”‘ 5”?“ I 'u‘ °'“ '° “E “ ' ' "' ‘ Stalinist ‘ :ndwparix'Nll‘:cor::Iil:lli:’ Starll: '9“ Wm bflwfln Tim ‘ad Mlleltlllneliretaflffiht: . I. n 1h 3- . ~ ‘ .- . ‘ ’ - titan experts from A|’l'l°||| '3‘ Wm. “ ”umk:°d ‘lam’ .1 ““’'::.I he Md .0 '1'“ .. who has been climbing steadily Westerners view the call for ad- campaign against the Eisenhower -ow Mencm 3....‘ the M. E-xdflud V” M” u’ h. ham‘ an coup“. He pd‘ V , as a ranking fommumst score dilional conferences among Com Doctrine. calling the dootrln a lwllout four mu. ..u 0' u.‘ C‘! ’"“m“‘k ' ‘am ml“ ‘.1 H‘ In ‘I. . tary under Nikita Khrushchev. munlst‘ leaders "as the menace to peace In the MKIO “ton 0 pr” _ °" .. lg. 5,. 'fl. u 1.3 5.‘ -,.‘;i* ‘ ‘ ‘; . . . -. , Suslovs hand indicates that so arises as being ln effect a no- Eaat. The Eisenhower Doctrine -..’“":.:-...'-'----°'~ v'-u-‘- -~ ~ -- -w-..,.,. ..." ,,.__ " - -- 1 “‘~ . . ... :2: ::::”'.'::.".*.:".‘:‘..:'°"‘°°"""- “.222.- -W °° -=*...._.-*- - '“ “M-rt Ian...‘ ...".“i'li~'sta*l. ‘I: to the was entered are to bank oinialcr "' 5"“""‘ °""" °" "' "‘ °° '1“ "M0 00 flit by hmwkm‘ ‘bot g.*.uu;-kg no‘... "4 ,.,gd 3.... anon‘ we: and cooymers to lit a new-d. _ tfon of a reconstituted eomlnfonm The Moscow drive I: believed Mymnttj “r... c‘'‘"'"' bk’. mwu. .. since the communique greatly as such The Comlnform._ set up aimed at hampering western gov- ' J. L. defied soil In The non scooped to eat hie A tank ad I hep ell 'l'l*- Int 1'IIIy‘I unfit: mintler. key‘: Iouthern neighbor. 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