V TEi.EPi-IONE asoo . ' . . - g Ouyoi meets seller with Guarb E owned W"; hm , , x ::n'orv::':ifA:3'odD:L.'85f(: - I ' ' 'i milder; south winds 20. low- Vqukk "wm. ' ' V a high of Charlottetown 32 and , ;.'::-5 . 55. - ' ” ”'CoiJefa Island Like 7713 Dew” - QANADA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER V16, 1956 i , i PRICE 5c : Pollallkpaaln g -5T.l.AURENT SPEAKS AT ANNIVERSARY DINNER I 0 PM Hopes Never Again To See Anglo-American Split 10R0NT0 (CF - Prime Min-other-a spectacle which we. as to be over as far as my own car- 'in created between the nations oft decision or the U K, and Franco 5'" St L”"'"" "id Thursday l Canadian. have never to see re-leer: is concerned. And unless the l Aga and Africa and those of much i to agree to a ceasefire andhto un- lllht Canada h0Pt33 U181 Heller Wlled-" 'Canadlan people decide to the comic! the Western world in their re- dertake to withdraw their forces again will there be such an Anglo- The 74-year-old Mr. St. Laurent g . ' trary, it looks at the present time lations with one another and in from the scene of battle." American split as that which oc- made thejtatements at a dinner as though it will last for a while 'the I ". MOSCOW (Beaters)-Addltm tioalieadedIyPoIlicouanufl partylaadu-Vladyalawdomnlka arrlvedlnlloacowfhnrathyfnr mains-talkswltithosovidehiats oaPaiand'saewrIieintha0om- lnuniatbloc. and small iiatli7na."' Soviet government and Commu- . . UN. The Canadian segment of tho um le.d.r" ind curred at the United Nations over held by a group of Toronto pro- yet." ”In addition. a great strain;UN police force will be committed "I the Middle Eastlsituation. fesslonal.and business. persons to His statements were contained would have been placed on tlie'to the UN command and Parlia- em.f' ed He said also it was the Cans- mark his eighth anniversary as in the t-:. of his address issued continued existence of the Com- ment summoned just as soon as P-ny when they "dyed dime um dian proposal of creating an inter- prime minister to the press before delivery. monweam; 35 We know it today. the government could . ascertain national police force forulhe lilid- He rangedgovcr the eight years. Touching on the world situation. Further, it is ncelvlahle that the from the commander. Mal.-Gen. die East that had a consider- remarking on the growth of .Can-,he said he does not believe there practical cohe on of our Western E. L, M. Burns. -"what elements able influence on the decision of ada's population, the rise in livlngiis a single thinking Canadian-who Alliance would have been must he needs and cannot get from Britain and France to agree to a standards, the increase in eco- would say the Middle East situs- seriously affected. other COItlI'lbl.Il0r3-."' cease-fire and to undertake to nomic strength, the constitution:-il'tion today ”is.not one which has ”For Canada, such a dread Mr. St. Laurent emphasised thll withdraw their forces from the changes, the entry of Newfnund-lserious implications for the peace three-sided eventuality would have the police force in the Middle battle scene. i land mltnto tCol;feut'ler;itiotiiCanddAthe I or thetworld and thus for our own presented a yffryy grave situation; lllast would rt only...?pu.uy.-o 1-gun. in an an ",4 ago. appo men 0 e irs ana ian- securiy.' or the wor , it our Eyes. it t was not nended. , llImlCI1('I nomic '- "Wu MD SPECTACLE born governor - general, Rt- Hon; would have been a tragedy: for y 4 the balance of power in that area. t I D A M KO H d I . xhmwchw an the pond, dd. r"Tot:Ichingldon the Anglo-American Vincent Massey. Efl5T-ywn-ST 33559" the gsovtet Union it would have He was "most heartened" ,by' 0 ' ' ac lnnon ,.OnoUre Mining Engineer "'"”" ”' '"”"""'”” "1 'Elt or a time a sad spec- "OFF-S TO STAY ingnimilwo-eiiyi llliziveiuliiii prgligiiiueas i?:ifrpitfDt:it'illlti'nie..idulrtiiis 3:altll'ei.i:i:nbenuiI:utiae 933;: I” d Dies In Monfraal taole to see. at the United Na- He said that when the late prime the oneihand and the military in- 3-)ance of its unrenounced aim to, police force proposal. But he lam F S G tions, the United States and many minister Mgkenzle King had terventlon of the UK. and France make the world over in its own ented the fact that the Mlddla " i MONTREAL CP) - Charles odd years have been widely and Ar ” ' Dean Seaton. 72. a eagerly read by tr d and NI ' t I ' tion. decorated with Polish and Bo- viet flags. In his brief speech. Goniulka an the Polish party and nation "a ch great importance to col- laboration of the Soviet and Po- llsh people and expect valuable DEAN OF FUR INDUSTRY GIVEN ROSES of our Eigopean allies with the brought the cabinet in on the other continued for a pro- image." East crisis obscured the minds at i soviet Union and its satellites on 190, he thought it was Just for longed period of time. there would POLICE FORCE HELPED many persons in the world, espap-' one side and France and the the duration of the.war. have been a very grave danger The Canada-sponsored UN no cially in Asia. to the "en orrnlty .. - - died U KingMm and otlI'er of our New 10 years after the war of the conflict spreading and of lice force proposal had "I know of the vicious Soviet intervention : bun. I "d d maumgbughuwgfg :3! Jig; wignaffysegtg I" l:”:mullI':”e'l'!. &nawealth partners on the ”the duration still doesn't seem an almost lrrebarable breach be- a considerable influence on the In Ilungaxf" ' PIf'3rOIdIl"l Association at their concerned with our Industry. sluice; Wlllll; cgnsoudatea ' as dillal uet"h oured Lt. Col- "Y artilatl inth l "1 met 8 0-. and Dominion ' ' ......r'i...x..':... .. - 9"” - 2:. w it. mm mm mm tha For Industry as an outsiimd- A native of Batliixnt. N3. lng breeder. showman and pro- Wu educltod in Maine ducer of thousands of beautiful TO USE SAME SITE - 21 Escape From - Flaming Bomber Polish delegation whldi,aIao tn- eindea Prime Mlnistc Jose! Cyr- aahf - t l i-publication and breeders will 1! NIi0fY- Y0" elm" PI" 3' "mad W CM '34 3 .......m..m.mm........ DENVER Colo (AP)-A giant t cums. um nu pg. ticipation in the affairs of fur berley and Tnu, B.C.. before be- t g ' ' .3. gm” gnvg-bay: fund with b ' associations both natlun- ins transferred to Northern 0n- anwnxn coho", O a a n O e g.ash,l3:nd:,'"xm:,eunr"n'led bfnmg 3... al and provincial. as president. tario in the man. During the 8ec- The crown colony of Hong Kong Ea" Dame, new Thursdn. A" 'll'flIll!.00inod Ilaexlnnoa um director and executive member ond world War he was employed has an estimateds 3,400,000 pen ' f iaitiitul by Domlnlo Ind , 3&3.” mi!-W Y9!" 0 ICE in 19”. u uatrioa ntirlng ':l'he esteem in which you are held by your fellow ranchers and 21 men aboard escaped from the Building In Charlottetown "3-r::..:';:?:.t:i.............' in the air force." said Sgt. Jo- . , . s , . n of asaoeiatea in the Fur Industry we f 0 y ' A A new Royal Bank building will high on the Bank's priority list for do Justice to the skyline in this , m3h,l;,.,.Pe;uM;: fer," Elm eve to be your true love of - ' be erected in Charlottetown in the some time. area. only mm W” in .em,u, comm”. ilnduatry' as exemplified by e n .. Iear future. This was learned "We have realized that our facil- The present Royal Bank building many and varied contrl- - ' ' r Witnesses said the craft, pow- . yadarday from Mr. James Muir. lties in Charlottetown have been which is one of the first brick t buttons made down mow: the paaldant of tin Royal BIIIK of "”' by "M l”" "d ”” '”””" years. Always a booster. an op- . who inadequate and we are anxious to structures to be erected in Char- um" "mud cheers and the ghgtng of "tar ,, 0 give the citizens the type of aer- lottetown, was built almost 100 feet evened amalig Hrs A Jolly Good Fallow”. timist. a morale bulldu-yea a t - vice to which we believe they are years ago by London House, a dry- "I, cncnd up in . nub” M”. Mr, Lloyd Locum, pr-gnu .3 tonic-We salute You n lie i . t . entitled." said Mr. Muir. goods firm. a 35. new gun, Qwjmgl -tom. steel” ",1 ,9”-,cg,u,,n' 5 - - existin Th bank president noted that It was purchased by the Bank 11.. pr-gggnuuon 'u M” m-, '. V”, mg,” to aw”, . ' i .' building since the erectltn of the new Fed- in loll and completely remodelled laud! llancock of presenting with on mac bowl CHESTER. Ens. (Ari - The the nix or the iiuioi-nun it - A . ml Buildl-'8 adhcent '0 the W in 1912- The "M i s IIALIFA xicpi-4i-in me"-is I in em -e,,,;-d,,,;, msmwamm "gs . s .. . r 2: '""....2:"....:; .:z..."'-X:..:':.;':'."i.":"',.st.:: 37""-,,,,,..."-:,"',.-..'-,,”"';,',.,.... W I , at M. in '!d!lI"I,Il" min Thlllidlfl bye ;”oeafVad'3iIWvoutta' 13.!!! fit! y ' ' - ” i ' i aeoe.:t:ii':.ta.d. H&'h.?kDI';OIiKdi lfgr it years before his retirement 3... ",1, nud" mind . dc; mfg Ihbhtgm dhiatlbllfhdliiaireooanition fu"ncI;m "3103 v&-.dg.v.:a:L"!ni:rr:3t:'r.Mmumcaw- . .. hm 3" W !'-"'U'- sa.:y,i;iunu.i::-muar:.m..:i i '9u”'lU pnractat it tlrln . u"d”" .. 5391'” 3'5" Mn wcdomlmxmm ' gufbuum :um;dF"rI"I:""y! Th tdec inmilrulk '1' ii i ' iignlumni: W”: p. g.1uu- you The Canadian For Industry. 0 I! Ilrnl llve It! CHIP 6. V guu,E-my VII I To Lt. Colonel .D.A. Macxlnnon. The testimonial was signed: '5' Cam?” NQW T0 hum”. NEW You mrhne :-unzioitiggemlghi frdshter D.3.0.: . Hudson Bay Company. Fur Trade 3:; C I194" d gm ( . wday for Guam. urpom N" f"" . "On this the occasion all your Journal. E. Randell Bowness. L. mm! 3”? S10? Lilian"-yn 0' 5.0.. Red chma ,mM,,,,d' en mum” Pm. when erful lateraatfnaal I 17' :?aEadt:Ilwt:ul!ww.hdutklowu' Ti gimpI::y.'coIihGr:::'m Rl:;b"cm:2'r TuI:Ple':6.340yIJ1Il.ralilY over Ills AI, U N S . he will attend . Ngi-o conflllerh I :3" '4-;wt-"ark-h;-hckmm mar ciosiun.-rah - ' ace as a member a r a- o ew n a pm: mm of lggretg p Canada wish to express an out '1'. Mill. Bay Woodslde. ww :a1IJ:i;.vi;i::o:le::ucl:mbi;ar:dil cvziiilii git" . . OSSIOII3 In , mum” mm vfdom l "0 '3 It-own, Lelth Cox. Canadian Nd and gay" Fog 3;-gag-gt Ag. Nleld won the seat for the Con- UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (OP) an French "Mu. mm was .1 and - aoclation. George callback. P.E.I. urvatlvu in the toes I0lIl'l.lnGlO& 11,. umga sum niursday night 3,. 9,, c,,,,;.,.,,,,,,' an c...dg.n an-vice rendered the Air an Pool. W.H.c Ruthven. Gors tto1nhetnb;Jtei;tlma:- hthdreowayd may gppoud allorts by India delegation will fly to Guttersloh I” U "ad N "mud (or .ndlc.umh"o", . P", .54 mun. to by-in. on . mu 5". Airport November N for a visit :fo:1:dp;'l:::-U':ll;ii;' WW: by west of Ismailia in the middle of slhla nu. .. .....- ........... .. 3;-g,,c;n;guw-;,;;;iz,;ge-,,g,e,9,-,7 ....., ..,. 8.... c...... ..,.,. ....... the cm: our new 1sSianfield To Deliver Keynote Will! y d" ,0 hold an un. ,0, Pace tn hours after the world had been - '”' """" M - ""”" ” ' ”'”" '""' "' ""' Talk At PC Party Convention """i.';. 2 ..'f.”". it 31".: 3; N” "'"”:3':ii'"wii3.?”." 3."? iriii-ii'e'i"i-"-a'”iis'-55a'”u-is'm"ea'iii?-i , o - . am I u:n,;.e:;.n:xc.pgv,kegchy "up: "3. dispatch of Soviet Volunteer! fl OTTAWA (CP)-Premfarlillecf year-old premier. who on Oct. I same day for Ottawa by way of t Lajos and Gander. olutlons on how to meet a louch- "'9 Midi”! EIHL Robe,-g sgmgmd of Nov. scan. led the Conservatives to their flrd and-go gituatlon in which Preg- UN SE97”-973' ' Gcnerll DII Wm deliver the keynote midru. Nova Scotia election victory in 3 operations is ted to ch ID i mm. -in we in Force In Egypt .'.'::::.-;"':::'.'.... ...,..'i."': ::::.- .,e..nr.... .. .. ' virtual ltlld . lei-ease of four billion. LONDON (C?) - A lightly- liners at Abu Suwelr air base. just Bulgan-in's Demands May N ghrnten. to c H 0 Ilammarskjold issued the hurry- years. would be the kickoll ' - ' ' U -f F0 ii:-niii n'g';t't;gtmeii for aid running In order! for the Vllllllard to In the nation! le-de"h'P speaker was made Thursday mall! I - a S S it "I I' .. kn," "4 rmmbndulh you" take off. after two days ol delay tlon of the Progressive Conserva- by Icon Balcer. president of the . g ' ,,m,dn,, pmmmb mm mum at its Capodlchino assembly base tlve party here Dec. 12. Progressive Conservative Associa- g g . I Eqgf Pohc. Dufy A, low” nmbuu wok”. in ltabn The announcement that the (Milan or Canada. man in Moscow indicated Nasser had not played that card yet. a formal request for Soviet military intervention by "volunteers." Egyptian epok n in Moscow .' at the United tions in New i -sovimmiariiiiu-"nitrite:-niiiiiruiiin-inn Ifchtlnalstu-Ben-Oininnuuaed mil-talimvl I11 Now At Halifax HALIFAX (CP)-The final airs craft carrying troops from Cal- Q17 to Halifax -for Middle East york ".4 in the 3" police duty arrived here late made plain Thursday as the task of prepar- WU” '0 ill: the carrier Magnificent for the trip to the Mediterranean contin- ued well ahead of schedule. The last flight was clocked in at 0:19 p.l'n. AST. , ll Fog cleared from nearby shear- water airport during the day and farthereat from the minds of the were she to touch down with British. French and Israelis. .Al.AlPl.lDGIUNl'I'Y Such a surrender still appeared Judging Opens. In Division At halaaajdrcullhklhiwntpanlhai , . ...acI!PI!'oIuu2anasnvah I-Ian. ” "i"'”'"'