PARIS (Reuters)-Former prem- ier Pierre Mende-France Tues- gsy fired the opening shot in his (igmpnifn to return to power at the head of a powerful left-wing coalition government. He flayed Premier Edgar Faure's government for proposing . general election in December- ieven months before the statutory time. Faun-e's call for early elections was calculated to forestall Mendes- rrance's campaign to win voter iupport through the winter months for his program. The former premier said in his new daily newspaper L'Expres that the French people would "not allow themselves to he duped by. the supreme expedient” of Ii snap "election. Mendes-France pointed to what he'”c'alled Francets series of in- ternational setbacks in the last week. including the repudiation of ex-emperor Ban Dal in Viet Nam. the anti-French vote in the Saar! plebiscite and the native rebel- lions In French North Africa. FIIANGE NEEDED He said, the pro-German vote MURRAY RIVER Mrs. Oive Giddings. White Sands. . NS. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Benton, Syd- ney. N. S. recently spent a few days in Murray River as guests at Mr. and Mrs. William .1. Mac- Kay. While Sands. iiiss Bertha MacLean. Summe - Iide spent the past weekend at the i is needed to enable parliam take unpopular decisions su - day night when nsisl an cashmere for beller qualily...' for belle: value... Roll Towel, Tissue or Servlesoes- You'll find the name Cuhsnere your guarantee 0i t0P 4"”-!!tY. top value for your money. And don't forget that Cashmere Tissue now comes Ne-ndes-France Fires First! Shot In Election Campaign Sunday in the sear "remainds us cruelly that only a complgtg change in politics and habits can save us from decadence." Faure conferred with party lead. ers of his cabinet coalition usd later told reporters be wouldnot make the government's gong;-gr policy a matter of a confidence vote. This served as a blunt rejection of Mendes-France's demand (0,- scl-rappying the December election pan. Ironically. Faure and Mendes-I France are leaders of the Radical party and worked closely together in Mendes-France's regime (mm June, 1954. until last March. WANTS NEW MA NDA TE Officially. Faure sought to justify his call for early election on the basis of the North African situa- i!0”- H9 H8!-ted a new mandate eat to ch as sending morn irnons to Nnrt i- Africa- Failre suffered me blow Tues- Rarlical party deputies. hip own party. decide(' almost agree to December elections onlv unanimously they could home of her parents-. Mr. and Mr. tentions aro.misuncIersto John W. MacLean. High Bank Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLeau is sllendintl 13 TEW d8.V5. Visiting Murray River. are spending somv in in Caribou. Halifax and Dartmouth, time vlgiting Wm. relatives in 5 John. N. B. Mrs. Addie Maccannell. Wood islands recently spent a few day.- in Murray River, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keenan. in pink, yellow, blue and green in . 700 sheet rolls, as well as whine-750 sheet; in each roll! Be :1 Cashmere the funog icuhrncre line of household pops: psoiilscts. ' ttonucrs or causes urn com-Auv The Standard on Miss Shirlene Clements student complete with magnum” 12' at P. W. C. spent the past week- end at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clements. 70ml”- P389 if changes were made in the elec- toral laws. This. in effect. WOIIM Salk elections thisiyelr impos- e. Another faction opposed to De- cember elections argued that the Communist vote would jump be- cause of the extreme unpopular- ity of the rec nt callup of reserv- ists to serve In North Africa and the fear other groups may be called up early next you for the same purpose. Gregory Clark Tooted His Horn Every time Gregory Clark sounded his horn the nut In the little English car got mad- Lster, ignor- der and madder. ing all explanations. he became slmnive and finally got s ticket for his pains. An amusing story of what happens when good in- I J, told by a master rsconteur. Read iti The Standard this week. Get 3 sale i now, novel and 20 pages of Only ten cents. Gllestundoni I nldaysatlnonomeotherpnrw euts. Mr. and Mrs- Webster Clow. At the regular service of war- ship held in Peter Road Presby- terian Church on Sunday evening. October 9. Messrs. Essen MacLure. Walter Campbell and Clyde Ken win were publicly set apart to the office of Elder in the presence of the session and mbers of the Peters Road and Murray Harbor North congregations. The service was conducted by the minister, Rev. M. C. Currie. MIIRAY I-IARDOR Mr. and Mrs- Innis Diamond. Kenneth and Ronnie Cutcliffc, Char- Iottotown recently visited relatives in Murray Harbor North. Mr. 'and Mrs. Bryer Jones und Miss Margaret Jones. Southport. were recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miilar. Mr. and Mrs. John MscPherson Abercrombie. N.S. spent the week- end at their home here. The many friends of Mrs. Sey- mour Henderson regret to learn of her illness in the King's County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. David Van Idesstine and Misses Sybil and Catheine Mil-. lar spent several days in Hslifaxg N. s. the guests of Mr. and Mrs.i Russell Collings. Mrs. Louis Ferguson. Pictou. N. at the home or her pat-ents..llr. and Mrs- Newton I-Iicken. The regular meeting of the worn- en's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Marvyn 'ohnston on Tues- day evenlng. October 4. with six- teen members present. The month- ly "Penny Auction" was held by Mrs. George Clow and won by Mrs. Newton Hicken. At the close of the business period an auction sale was held with Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn as the capable auctioneer. Mrs. Annie Kennedy invited the mem- bers to her home for the November meeting. Delicious refreshments were served by the lunch committee Messrs. Charlie Miers. Bill Flick- inger. of Canobie Lake. New Hamp- shire and Lester Johnston. Char- son Barry, Montague spent scver- S. spent the Thanksgiving weekend OFFERS YOU ND DOWN PAYMENT ON New 1956 K; 130 WEEKS TO PAY! 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