By JOHN EARLE LONDON (Reuters) - Soviet premier Bulganin has sent a long. -uery friendly" letter to Prime ilznlstcr Macmillan. a reliable source said. Tuesday. The letter. caning for an im- provement in Anglo-Soviet rela- uuns, was delivered by Ambas- radar Jacob Malik two days ago. Diplomatic observers said the letter is an additional sign that Russia is planning a new "peace oflensivs" aimed at restoring the Geneva spirit of the 1955 summit cuiiicrence. lzvestia, the Soviet government ni-wspapef. Tuesday published 1;ulL:anln's personal letters to the siiritlsh and French premiers last September urging a peaceful sol- lllliln of the Suez ” , " " trtmi Sir Anthony Eden and Guy Mullet also were published. Britain beat Russia to'ths draw Monday night by publishing the lltlon-Bulganin exchange only a few hours before the letters ap- peared in Izvestia. Macmillan shattered diplomatic precedent by ordring the publication. Moscow had iumiday that the letters would ap- pear in lzvestla Tuesday morning. HKANCE NOT EXCITED Frtlnre remained aloof from the ra('(' for publication. A French (nrciun ministry spokesman said in Paris Tuesday: "We are not at all excited about the Soviet more, which is strictly for prop gtzflnda purposes.' lie added: "It is certainly a la('li of courtesy on the part of the announced latei soviet government toward our- selves and toward the British gov- ”3"i""i; By hours earlie , sent notes to the Westertn flmwlnl the Soviet call earlier this year for a big-power declara- tlonito keep Middle East pegce M05C0W'l diplomatic moves were made as dra .: negotia- tions between Egypt and gh, United States on future Suez ganal operations neared a deci- on. Bulganln's letters to Eden and Mallet d e fe n d e d Egypt's ggv. erelgnty over the canal and re- stated Soviet opposition to foreign operation of the waterway. BROADCAST T0 ARABS Significantly, Moscow Radio Tuesday broadcast to the Arab na- tions a an ' y of the letters. The broadcast was made at dictation speed. Bulganin predicted Sept. I1- seven weeks before the Anglo- French intervention-that such ac tion would cut off oil to Europe and arouse the "profound hatred" of the Afro-Asian nations against Britain and France. He added that a military attack on Egypt "can only end in failure." Bulgsnin said that "minor wars can grow into large ones with all the grave consequences I '” from this." He denied that Rus- sia was inciting Egypt and ap- pealed for a peaceful settlement of the Suez dispute "with due regard to the lntrests of all the states concerned." EVEN SAW MISCONCEPTION Eden. who resigned as prime Bulganin Sends Friendly . Letter To British P.M. Sept. 16 that Bulgnnin's Mid "seems to be based on a complel-ll misconception of the position." The Soviet pter.nIer's lctilr 3-0 Mollet. similar to the one sent to Eden. said: "We suppose that 10! France. the terrible blood! T9139. of events in Viet Nam mull 50 specially memorable . . . it seems to us that the can of Nam is sufficiently instructive. (The eight - year French war Izlinst Communists In Ilidocblll ended in 1954 with the division of V et Nam into a Communist nor!!! and Democratic south). Mollet replied Oct. 10 that So- viet Middle East policy was lead- ing "not to an easing but to I Sharpening of antagonism." Eulganin replied to Eden's let- ter Sept. 28 and to a second Eden letter Oct. 23. RUSSIAN ROCKET THREAT The final letter in the exchanges came Nov. 5-the day before a Suez cease-Tlr - when Bulsanin threatened rocket attacks on Brit- ain and France. Until Monday night. this was the only letter that had been made public. Bil-lilanin's new letter to Mac- millan foilowed an exchange of let- ters in January and February when the British prelme minister declined an invitation to visit MOI- cow in May. y A reliable source said the. new letter ran 8,000 words and cov- ered the whole field of relations between the two countries. it was said to expand upon I talk Bulganin held with British minister lut J ary. replied Ambassador Sir Patrick Reilly in N Moscow April 12. A grass fire of unknown origin fanned by a moderate breeze. rac- rd through a cleared area direct- ly towards five large Irving Oil to gasoline and fuel oil storage 37 WESTERN GUARDIAN DANCE WHICH was to be held at the Canadian Legion Home this Thursday will be cancelled for this week only. CAMPBELL AND BURNS Chick Hatchet-y now open. A special breed for every need. Dial 8337. snmmarside. nmnrwr: Saturday. May lath for antry sale Kennedys store. liens ngton. commencing 7:30 p. m.. sponsored by Stephens Church. ANNUAL Easter salad tea. ba- zaar and home cooking table in St. Marks Rail. Kenslngton. Wod., April Iitli from 3 to 6 p.m. spon- sored by the Church Guild. FUNERAL HELD-The funeral of the late Genevieve Arsenault. wife of Aude J. Arsenault. took place from her residence. Monday morning. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated at 0 a.m. by Reverend Wendel. Macintyre. assisted by Rev. Nauire Polrler iii the grave. The pallbearers were Joseph J. Gallant. Leo J. Gallant. Aicid Gallant. Stanley Gaudet. Glo- rice Wedge. Anthony Gallant. PERSONALS Friends of Mr. Jack Barlow will be sorry to hear he is a patient is the Prince Edward island Hospi- tal. Charlottetown. Professional Cards 1-Chartered .- Accountants ii!!! -i Summerside firemen -rushing to Mr. Robert L. Molltson is presi- dent-elect of the Summerside Ro- tary Club in a list of new officers announced at the bliiis regular noon meeting at Mulberry Lodge yesterday by retiring presi- dent Vaughan Groom. who hold: office until July. Other officers of the newly chosen executive are: C.R. Mac- Laggan. vice-president: Fred Da- viaon. Treasurer; John Arnold. ; a the directors are Dan Chan. John Ledges-wood. Earl Rickey. and Vaughan Groom. The sergeant - at - arms is Jack Leaeock. Ihree new rs were ac- cepted Into the club. with the in- itiation adtkeas delivered in extended I Carl E. Crockett. Richard T. lien- thorn and Walter E. Darby. the latter retaining the club again af- ter having been one of its charter members. its first secretary. and a gt president. club also approved a grant of 98.00 to the Girl Guido Associ- 8 GRASS FIRE THREATENS OIL TANKS tanks, each with a capacity of'tlie scene where water from the 20.000 gallons, near the railway pumper truck was used to keep crossing on Harvard Street. yss- the fire from approaching too close terday morning. and resulted in to the danger area. 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Bank drawing Wednesday and Friday worth possible 55.00. Special Dance Borden Legion Hall Friday. April 26th ATTENTION FARMERS The annual meeting of Eastern Prince County Artificial Breeding Club will be held in the Legion Hall. Summerside, Wednesday. May 1 at 8 pm. All interested farmers are urged to attend. FRANK JARDINE. Secretary. Special speaker at the " Credit Union Movement I: Subieci OT.TaIk Al S'side I REGEN PCRGART H SKI-ill Q Zfnbi-CM-NEH? -jj TODAY - 2:00 - 7:15 - 9:10 THURS. - 7:15-9:10 W" l iii 3 .l aigia-set? I T?! .I'g . 's.;,1.. Aapedalrnestlng lieldinalnarylhrbhclhll NOTICE OF MEETING of the O'Leary Athletic Association will be on Wednesday. May 8, st 8 p.m. The WTP004! - U JDIIIIV to &um the pribility of erecting a skating rink in rqsreaentatlm from all surrounding districts is pluented for a wood structure huiidl . eaohtIhtli:tforonnvassofcaah.luraber. the moth: whetlur or not a rink vdll be noct- and I "in... Charlls Munroe's Orchestra 'Admisslon 60 cents Church. 0--with K ' Photo By Woilon -s Summer-side TODAY (WED.) TO SAT. - 4 DAYS EVENING SHOWS - 1:15 - 9:15 2 Mctinees: Thu rs. and Friday Note: Thurs at 2 p. in. Friday at 3:15 Wed-. April 24, 1957 H ELVIS PRESLEY LOVE ME TENDER" CAPITOL THEATRE Set against the-lexcitlng back. ikxround ollthe (ivil War and the :rehabilitation period that follow. lad, LoveyMe. Tender" is a drama packed with action, interweaving I D!0IRnant love story to make it 3ve&""m.iX3;. ffiiif i”'”ii'” '" e am y. l M Li. Vance! Reno, the elder Rt-no brother. Richard Egan turns :19 "if mo” Versatile portrayal of i'h13 diilm carecr. Rugged, lean mg rarh -must-led from four years of (L. King. he leads two of his bro. Infjrskaiiretaalnvzilligmursiimfbsut. - ' . . n a Rfoup of Randall's Raiders of the Confederate cavalry. in a rob- bery of a Union Army Payroll. When they learn the war is end- . ed they return to their Texas farm where they find that the youngeri The Guardian Page 13 brother Clint (Presley) has mar- ried Vance'a childhood sweetheart Cathy. characterized with great Ikltll and tenderness by Debra Pa- ge . She had married Clint when false word arrived that Vance had been killed. A tense eituatior develops between the two broth- ers who have a deep affection for each other, and for Cathy. Now labeled as fugitives. the brothers stand together and the action picks up momentum to reach one of the screen's most exciting climax- es in recent seasons. The title song "Love Me. Tender" a ballad currently high on the best- seller lists. is particularly pleas- ing to the ear. The others. ”We're gonna ove." ”Poor Boy" and "Let c" should delight the mil- lions of Presley fans. as well as the older members of the family who like folk songs. i Annual (ihurrli iiall, Wednesday . The annual meeting of Summerside CO-opep. ativo Association Ltd.. will he held in the Baptst mencing at 8 o.'clock. Visitors welcome. VERNON MATTHEWS, Meeting evening, April 24th, com- ' Secretary. '.'Ott ORV HE WAS. ?"'V To.P.i.AVl . CKNTUWV-I (in pro-xv,-riir. RICHARD EGAN DEBR A PAGET and introducing ELVIS PRESLEY Lovehds TENDER CTNEMASCOPE as miima by oAvio'WsTsh"Anr - Directed or ROBERT D. writs - Scmnptsv my room . qr ER JohDIeTeDnker HEAR JOHN DIEFENBAKER DR. ORVILLE PHILLIPS CAPITOL THEATRE And workers to hear these outstanding speakers and meet them personally. Remember The Date Monday, April 29th a -..-.- DIRPIIIIIQI SUMMERSIDE, MON DAY, APRIL 29th, 2. 0 p.m. Mr. John Diefenbakcr the National Leader of the Party will address the meeting along with Dr. Orville Phillips the Federal Canriidalo for Prince County. The meeting will be addressed also by other prominent speakers) A cordial welcome is extended to one and all especially to farmers. fishermen and all party CAPITOL THEATRE. SUMMERSIDE 5 i I ..,. ., .. . ' iv '