aur Mrs. Nikita Khrushchev flashes a smile after being presented a statuette repre- senting the flaps Ohrisian Anderson fairy tale character “The Woman With The Eggs" ‘7 IFT BRINGS SOVIET SMILES m ehev was critical of his hosts and shouted at newsmen. Mrs. Jean Otto Krag. wife of the Thursday in front of the town hall in Odense. a Danish agricultural community. Her husband. right. also managed Danish premier. is at left. a smile. At other times during (AP Wirephoto via cable from the tour of farmlands. Khrush< 'London). British 'PM By LAWRENCE MALKLN LONDON (AP)—Prime Min- ister Sir Alec Douglas - Home heated up e issue 0 mitting Communist China to the United Nations. He came out firmly for opening the UN door as a way of curbing what he said were Peking's warlike policies. The issue will come up again at the fall session of the UN General Assembly. The United States has expressed confidence the move will once more me with defeat. Britain has rcognized Com. munist. China since 1950. For the last three years it has voted for the Communist-intro- duced proposal to admit the Chinese Communists and expel the Chinese Nationalists. For a decade Britain sup- ported the US. in successfully persuading the UN General As- sembly to shelve the issue. But when the assembly decided to come to grips with the actual issue of admission. B r i taln voted yes. It has never urged admission of Peking with the itensity that the US. opposed it. ‘ Ta 9' a Douglas-Home told the House of Commons that the East-West nuclear deterrent had taught the Soviet Union the futility of force in world affairs and said ‘ learn the to western thought in the UN. PM WANTS CHINA IN UN He made the statement during a speech concluding a two-day, ' Commons debate on foreign af- fairs. Patrick .Gordon Walker. Labor‘s spokesman on foreign policy. already had declared Britain must use “all our in- fluence to get China' into the United Nations." Douglas - Home based his argument on the belief that the Soviet Union had reali Red ChinaUN Member OTTAWA (CPt—For, the hm time the French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon off the south coast of Newfoundland are going to get a television service. France's only North Amer- ican colonies will be the in- direct beneficiaries of a pro- posed extension of CBC tele- vision service Marystown and Placentia in Newfoundland. R. C. Fraser. CBC vioepres- ident for coroporate affairs. told a public hearing of the board of broadcast governors Wednes- day the new Marystown outlet will include the off-shore islands mmmmmudmair TVWiII Become Available To St. Pierre And Miquelon Labrador. station CFLA - TV. I. The operation there is paid for t by the United States Air Force . and the station is licensed to the CBC. The BBC will announce its recommendations later. Applications by three private. radio stations to sever their ties with the CBC were form- ally read into the recor... French-language radio station CKCH Hull. Que. CHSJ Saint John, N.B.. and CFAC Calgary . will operate entirely independ- . ently when new CBC - owned‘ stations go on the air in then 1 areas. ’ in its broadcast range. The two stations will rebroad- cast programs originating from the new CBC-owned TV station be on the air by the fall of 1965. In conjunction with the ex- pansion of the publicly - owned CBC’s service. the existing St. John's CBC affiliate. CJON-TV. lied on the BBG to establish a rebroadcasting transmitter at Bonavlsta. Goffrey S t i r ling, president, Newfoundland Broad- casting Company Limited. sai it would be on the air this fall. ‘- The CBC also sought a power increase for a proposed new transmitter for the Goose Bay, a. BALTIC Bryen- Mr. and r. Ra h ton and daughter Terry Lynn of Baltic left by train for Nor Bay. nt.. ere they will spend a couple of weeks visit- ing relatives. They will also opened a few days in Toronto. Miss Elaine Ramsay. Ken- sington. 'is visiting her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Ramsay. Hamilton. Claude Owen. Hamilton. is a patient in Prince County Hospi- STUDENT LIVES IN AIR SHAFT NEW HAVEN. Conn. (AP)— A Yale student emerged from a ventilation shaft on campus after graduation this week with a strange story to tell— he‘s lived in the haft for seven months. “It was a little cold." said Allan Kornfeld. 22. of Tulsa, Okla. "In the winter I used an electric blanket. But ventila- tion wasn‘t a problem." Supports “Far better than China should be in the United Nations. and that there should be increased contact between the West and China. and that they should gradually be weaned away. we have weaned the Russians A) {II away." from this policy of His living quarters for most force . ‘ ' of the year consisted of a Entam‘s 901‘?an 901W. he brick passageway feeding air said. combines strength and into the squash court in Silli- conciliation and makes negoti- ations possible under a nuclear umbrella. man College. one of Yale's 12 residential colleges. The blind passageway was about 10 feet land. high. eight feet wide. and 40 feet University officials. campus police and most of the col- lege's more than 300 residents never found out. Kornfeld said that only a few is closest friends knew- about his living quarters. Kornfeld‘s pro bl e m was 15: (Farm Output Index Hits Record High ' OTTAWA (CP)—The Cana- r dian index of farm production shot to a record 164.1 in 1963. the bureau of statistics said Wednesday. The index is based on the 1949 physical volume of production equalling 100. The previous high was 152.2 in 1962. The 1963 index got Its bigget boost from the huge wheat crop in Saskatchewan and Alberta. But there also were small in- creases in the output of cattle. g He was taking an extra year to get into medical school. Al- though he had a scholarship the previous four years. t university does not extend aid to fifth-year special students. 3' O HAS 40.000 ROOMS The largest university build- ing in. the w rid. the Lomono- ov university of Moscow. has 2 storeys and 40.000 rooms. ta]. His condition is reported to be improving. Mr; and Mrs. Elton Waite and four children Gregory. Tracy Vicky and Garry were visitors to Baltic recentl , Miss Elizabeth Caseiey is spending a few days with her aunt Mrs. Ralph Somers. Sum- merside. H. Giles Can-twell. Charlotte- town made a business trip 0 Baltic recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwartz New York City. spent a couple ‘of days at the Hilltop Tourist e. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cousins ,and family Baltic were recen rmotorists to Charlottetown. l Mr. and Mrs. isay, Summerside have purchas-1 ted the property of Mr. and Mrs. 1 tFrank Bernard. Baltic. 1 Mrs. Bernard MacLellan hasi rreturned to Grand River after: rspending a few days at Indian} 1 River. 1 ’ PISQUID EAST Floyd .1 was a visitor In Charlottetown recently. M rs. Jay and son Glenn were visi- tors in Covehead Road where they were the guests of Mrs. lJay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald. E: o 3 l George Dover and Miss Geor- | gie Dover were visitors in Char- rlottetown recently. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Craig. 1West Covehead were recent vis- titors at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. George Jay. Mrs. Hamid Jay was a visitor tin Lorne Valley Tuesday where she was the guest of her sister Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. Clifford Ram- i Indians. t EAST BALTIC 1 Daniel Lappiere returned to. his home at'Black Pond. follow- 1 ing an operation in the Souris Hospital. Mrs. George Roache. Souris. recent-1y underWent surgery in the P.E.I. Hospital. . Alexis MacLean. East Point. passed away in the Souris Hospital following a long‘ illness. Mrs. Vernon Ponle. Souris.‘ left recently to visit with her father who is a patient in hos-1 first aid to Maurice Trembley. 22. at the end of a wild ride down John Street at the height of the morning 1- Hamilton. Ontario. Thursday. The truck's brakes failed at the top of Hamilton Mountain. The vehicle left a $25 trail of 11 damaged vehicles and ‘four injured drivers before spilling its m-ton load of 1.500 boxes Police and firemen apply ush hour in 1r vrs TRAIL or DAMAGE seriously injured. The truck driver. from Tilbury. Ont. was still unconscious hours after the accident. (0? Wire' photo). of ketchup and tomato Juice, halting traffic for blocks. Car drivers injured were- . Estrher Craik. 45. Derk Bosch. 37 and George Hutchison. 51. all of Hamilton. None were pital in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dixon. East Baltic. visited with Mrs. Dixon's mother, Mrs. George Roache. Souris who is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital following. ‘ 8 . 1 George E. MacDonald Char-‘ lottetown and formerly of South ' Lake attended the funeral of 1 . Alexis MacLean at St. Col- ‘ umba Church,East Point. Mrs. Roddie Kidson. Mrs. . Mrs. F‘loyd Mae; 5. Kenneth Mac- Gregor. members of the East Point Baptist Missionary Socie- ty were guests of the Wilmot‘ Valley Missionary Society at the ‘ Ba lst Church. Summersidem Kenneth MacGregor accompan-f ied this group to a area. . Howard Holland, North Lake is a patient in the Souris Hos- pital. Mr. Holland has a brok- Waiter Dixon. Lean and en an e. Mrs. Shirley Dixon. past mas- ter East Baltic attended the past Masters Convention in: Charlottetown for the three day' session. Mrs. Abe MacCallum. Lake an employee with Pack Company. Souris cut his hand requiring a stitches to' close the wound. . Joseph Dunphy. East Battier is a patient in the Souris Hos-f pital. East Baltic Womens Institute. s improving the school district' by cleaning up lanes and ditch- - es and painting of the interim“ of the East Baltic School. Mrs. Elwood Ching and In- fant son returned to their home in Red Point from the Souris Hospital. 1 Robert. Rose. 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