Liberal candidate Joseph O'Keefe (right) faces tough opposition in his bid to retain St. John’s East riding, de- ecribed by Prime Minister Pearson as the most in Canada for the’ Liberals win. Mr. O'Keefe gained the TOUGH ONE FOR LIBERALS seat in 1963, ending 10 years of Progressive Conservative representation. In the Nov. 8 election, his main opposition will come from W.J. Browne cabinet. (CP Wirephoto) BEDEQUE Rev. Dr. L.P: Archibald, was guest speaker at the United |ducted by the pastor, Rev. R-M. Church, Malpeque on Sunday. There was a large congrega- | Weeks. tion at the United Church here on Sunday morning when the Communion service was con- |Cameron, assisted by Rev. E.S. | -ples—from-path—ef—new—Nile—|- most delicate stages in the project to save the ancient tem- waters backed up by the Aswan High Dam has been completed. _ WORLD SPOTLIGHT Ancient Temples Saved; Russian Changes Hidde |most difficult phases of the sal- vage work. —Now--workmen and Work is proceeding apace on removal of ancient tem- AP world spotlight reports. It also takes a look at Russia a year after Nikita Khrush- chev’s removal from power, tells of the efforts of the new Algerian rulers to walk a political tight-rope, and reminds that elections are just around the corner in , where alcoholism four great statues of Ramses Il the facade of the temple. CAIRO (APY — One of the ples of Albu Simbel from Nile International officials working the project report removal the ceiling of the great tem- ple sanctuary was carried, out without a hitch, bch wil be onde [ned me erent Ate a regarded as one of the' MOSCOW (AP)—It has been engineers | are beginning to cut away the \a year since Nikita Khrushchev 'was expelled from the Kremlin Much has changed — perhaps ! more than is known, for secrecy has beeen increased. The place he filled until last Oct. 14 is occupied by an al- most - impersonal, government- collective, with the net result that Moscow is duller | eigners. Yet, as one Russian of- ficial phrased it somewhat yearningly, in @ private talk: “Perhaps it is just as well that we have a period of quiet, for a change.” Khrushchev used to talk some- times to the press, and more often to resident diplomats. The new ones do. Khrushchev put his personal touch on everything that -hap- pened in the Soviet Union. 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He opened the way for!) changes of government that did not call-for~killing off all the) tion. Those who were banned by him in 1957—Molotov, Bulganin and others—were left . So was Khrushchev in He popularized in Russia the policy of peaceful coexistence with the West, still a major doc- trine of , the’ present collective even though relations with America have gone downhill due to the Viet Nam affair. The economic troubles from which the Soviet Union suffered under Khrushchev continue. Food production is not keeping up with the increasing popula- tion. The new five-year program of the present leaders calls for barely half the number of trac tors, grain -ombines and trucks on Russian farms in 1970 that are found already on North American farms that have less than two-thirds the Russian acreage. However, the new industrial program is aimed at removing pansauctaije restraints from Soviet industry, mainly accu mulated under Khrushchev, as to unleash the managerial capacity of factory directors— with more pay promised them and workers too. ALGIERS. (AP)—The Algerian regime of Col. Houari Boumedi- enne has taken a sharp anti- 1/1147, but the new find long pre- Oct. 12, 1965. 13) by workmen furtifying the foun- dations of one of the Kremla catnetrale, is at least 900 years The earliest reliable mention of Moscow in the ancient Rus- sian chronicles is in the year dates that time, Pravada adds. DOVE BECOMES SHIP MASCOT TROIS - RIVIERES, Que. (CP)—Beatrice,. a seafaring dove who has traded in her wings for sea legs, has cruised into this St. Lawrence River port. The dove arrived as a pas senger aboard the Norwegian freighter Bruno, comfortably installed in the rigging. Pier - Erik See, the freighter’s radio officer, said Beatrice flew aboard the ves sel in London last July. When the ship left London for Le Havre, the dove was still aboard. She has since been adopted by ~ crew as mascot. The bird allowed complete freedom 2 the and often comes to the cers’ mess to feed. When the weather is fine, the radio operator said, the bird takes to the rigging, but when it turns bad,. the dove seeks shelter within the ship. The dove now has visited New York, the West Indies and South America since her 13,000-mile cruise began. In fact, she is a seasoned vet- eran of the North America- Europe round trip. Sundey, the Bruno will leave for Newfoundland and later will return to London. Bea- trice, perched on a chair in the ship’s saloon because of the rain here, showed every indication. of intending to con- tinue the voyage. Communist turn home while ing hard to build up friendly relations with the Soviet bloc and the West. This political juggling act is seriously threatening the Affri- can - Asian summit conference scheduled to open here Nov: 5. Some 30 French Communists and an unknown r-.mber of Al- gerian leftists are in jail, ac cused of plotting against the Boumedienne regime. a The Soviet Communist. party newspaper Pravda th against the recent and the Paris Communist paper L’Humanite denounced Boumed- ienne as a fascist dictator. ‘Algerian -officials--tend to shrug off these attacks as mean MONTAGUE William Naddy, Montague, thas returned to his home after an extended trip to Boston and Montreal. In Boston Mr. Naddy was the guest of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Ryan. Brocton, Mass., and of his son and daughter-inlaw Mr; and. Mrs. Wilbur Naddy, : Brighton, Mass. In Montreal he visited with his nieces Katherine ingless propaganda and point: out that Moscow has shown no signs of. slowing down its mili- tary or economic aid to Al- geria. Algerian officials say the re- gime is not against Commu- nism—only against ““Communist interference in our domestic af fairs.” There is a new Western con fidence in Algeria. For the first time since French rule ended in 1962, private interests— mostly French—are. timidly® in- vesting in Algerian industry. However, in the nearly four months since Ahmed Ben Bella was ousted from the presidency, little has been done to end the mismanagement that provi main pretext for Ben Be removal. LISBON (AP)—Candidates in Portugal’s ele ction campaign can talk about almost any thing—but not about the fight Portugal is carrying: on against insurgents in its overseas terri- tories. The country is at war, an of- ’ s ficial source per cent of its budget to tecting ite African areas, ing Mozambique .ard Angola. It off terrorism and efforts to de clare the territories independent. The election campaign begins Tuesday, for lection to be Iheld Nov. 7. Voters will elect an assembly which has strictly ladvisory powers. It will be dom- ~\inated as usual by Premier An- tonio de Oliveira Salazar's Na- | tional Union party. Candidates jocrats.wij] oppose Salazar men in a few districts. There had been talk of an en try by Roman Catholic candi- ‘ldates, as a possible forerunner to .formation of .a Christian Democrat movement, but this has fallen through. Salazar’s function in designated electoral - periods. discovered it has 300,000 alco holics. As a result the promoters of wine are toning down there gales pitch. Slogans to the effect that “we Ouality @ TRENCHING ISLAND OPTICAL ‘walls. In many restaurants, wine is cheaper than mineral water. Wine costs 15 cents a liter (roughly a quart) while a bottle of water is 17 cents The Institute of Psychiatric Assistance says many of the 330,000 alcoholics—in a popula- tion. of 9,000,000 — are women. 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