1 Covers Prince Edward ' l e Guardian PRICE It ISRAEL Says Issue Is War Or No War UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., (AP)-Syria demanded Friday that Israel be thrown out of the United Nationa. Syrian delegate Ahmed Sh-ukairy also urged the UN. Security Council to use economic penalties in punishing Israel for an attack on Syria last Sunday northeast of ffhe Sea of Galilee. He cited Egyptian Premier Ga-i mal Abdel Na-..scr's warning to the. LUN that F,!.Vl7' considers that at-i tack an attot-it on her too Ilfldl would meet fort-c with force Shil- Iflaxfms of o More Main . luatwootoanoookauo. 12 PAGES CHARl1)TT ETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1955 SYRIA DEMANDS UN OUST ,.,.g” :.J&..:2. .... Compromise Deal In U.N. Security Council Collapses ltlilra announced Yugoslavia nod tlon of the charter. They an- won tn a drawing of lots for the nounced they would not be bound first years time on the council. by any such arrangement. He said that Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines had agreed to with- BRITISH SUPPORT l Sir Pierson Dixon of Britain do- draw hls candidacy under the or rangement. ifcndcd the plan. He said there in I The deal amused I storm of ob- nothing In the charter to prevent .l9CU0II5- a country resigning from the culm- Russia. New Zealand. Austrnllajcil lie said it was a practical or- nnd several Latin American coun-i rangement and be appealed to the rcglslcrcd angry protests1alist-ntbly to ”come along" with at- L'M'liEl.) NATIONS. N. Y. (AP) .4 proposed compromise deal to settle the deadlock over I Secur- itv ('ounril seat collapsed Friday night at It storuly session of the Lnlled Nations General Assem- it. b-'l'll9 assclubly refused to give Yugoslavia enough votes to elect II in the non-permanent seat on the count-il l1('l(l by Turkey. , Tllv dcal altnounccd by asscnmly "193 Only Brazil remained to be head from at a later meeting. Eban said the Israeli Army made the attack to silence Syrian guns that otherwise would have kept Is- raeli fishing boats off a body of prosldeilt Josc lllzlza t-allcd fury Yuqoslatia to resign after one year and for the assembly next year to elect the Philippines. Yugoslavia polled 34 votes. six than of the two-thirds vofc of those preset and taking part in -he balloting. The Philippines. which withdrew under the deal. got in votes. Spain received two votes. and Rulgaria. Italy. Sweden, Yemen one each. DREW LOTS Maza announced that in view of the voting he released both Yugo- Ilavia and the Philippines from the agreement which had been worked out in frenzied conferences during the day. Kofouver To Suit Nominoiion VASHINGTON Estes Kefauver. oi-rat. Friday became the second announced aspirant for the Dem- ocratic nomlnation In next No- vornbor'I presidential election. Kofauvor, who led in the early balloting It the 1952 party nomi- aating convention but lost to Ad- lai Stevenson. said he plans to outer II many state primaries as inn and money permit. (AP) - Senator C oming Events Ghrialmu ooncart New London . nth. New Haven concert Thursday,. Dec. ild. l Gtanchel school concert in school Dec. 16. hand Heart Home-Christmas like for salt. St. Teresa's Christmas Concert Thursday. December 22nd. Covehead Road Glriatmaa eon- oert. December Nth. Central Bedcqtle School Concert Thursday, Dec. 22nd. I p.In. l Htlmlishlre S c h o o I Concort Hampshire Hall, Dec Nth. l At Rice Point. Monday. Concert. Ilnloadlng springhlll ooal It Milton today. Vernon Gilleapie. The Hartsville Sunday School Concert will be held on Dec. )0. Fortune Bridge an-lst.maI con- cert. Tuesday. Dec. soul. Ilallt-o cancelled at West Royalty Hall. Wednesday. Dec 3Ist., only. East Wtlushira concert It North River hall. Satttday. Doc. lfml. Rlnstwood School Ioucort h Elliott Hall, December 19th. Vhristiilas Concert York lali Doc. ll. Vhrlstmns C 0 II c a at Iracklw khllnl. Wednesday. Dec. . St Petal-'a south school concert "N2 HI. St. Peter's Hall- a O'clock. ('l.vde River Chl-latmaa Concert Tuesday. Dec. 1), pm, Come to North Dinette Ichool concert Bollut hall Eldon. Dec. 19rd. I o'doek. Unable to buy live poultry until further notice. Urban Mcquatd, loutbport. ' Saturday night dancu. num- Club. Montague. dlaeoalhuol u. tfl further notice. Pia uid West school Goncort h derry Mt. tewart Memorial Ian on Wednesday. Dec. I1. Curtain showing It Mt. uowart Friday and laturrlay - Romantic Hu- Itcal with Rbsemnry dlooaoy and Lawrence Melchior. thud lingo st. Andrews Iall. It. Stewart. Monday. Dec. I9, I o'clock )0 game: jackpot N0. Door pt-be. Fanun before selling you elltckaa and fowl contact Amos Gal- lllll. louth Rustico. Also buyhj lnuol geese and ducks. Annual meeting Kingston tele- Dhono lino Dec. 17th. I am- Cnpaudl Christmas Concert Da- oember It at 0.80 pm. I pIu' Monday at Freder- kmwmu. Brooltfield it in m. Hilton 10. Railroad Wharf. Char- httotowa 11, York I p.m.. Bed- I. Ti-acacia 1.90. Mt. Stew- ; PownII no. Vernon River as I pair for good our 0 ha. Iach. Will also Tennessee Dcm- . against what they called a viola- this arrangement. Premier Hears Delegation On 'I rans Can Ye.xlel'tlaiy atlcrlloon. a delega- tion representing the d'istrict.s ofi Alexalldra. Puwual and Cross lR0ads waited on Premier Math eson to protest the pi-oposeu route of the Tt'alls-Canada High yway. east of Charlottetown Tberr i were about 30 men in the delega Lion. ll was pointed out that the pre sent route is the one established over Lhc years and it was on that basis that several businesses have been started. Doubt was expressed whether the exlstinr ,road would become a side road. similar to what the I-Iazelbroolt 5 road now ls. Another point raised was that the present main road y is the most scenic. following as -it does. the shoreline of the Ts-l ada Highway land lot llillsl ill the way. A spokesman said that Prcmlcr Matheson told the delegation they need have no fear that their road would become deteriorated. lie assured them that it would be properly maintained both win- ter and summer in a manner equal to what they were now experiencing. He said that the route cllosen for thc Trans-Canada liirthwav by way 'lI' llrlzclllrnok. 'llt Al- bion to Chcrrv Valley was the one selected bv Trans-Canada tllghwliv engineers because thev wished to avclrl the stccn grade of Tea Hill The fact that the '''CH would have passed iltrotwh tho village of Povvnal was an- other reason -vhv tho chance in route was dmlricd tlnnn Expect Bluenose To iSail For Nova Scotia Today ItltlN'lR.EAl... t(,'PJ- The new ferry Bluenoso leave: its Lauz on. Que. shipyards today and isl tentatively scheduled to bcginl service between Yarmouth. N.S.. and Bar Harbor. Me.. early In January. it was learned hero Friday night. A Canadian National Railways spokesman said the 34.000000 ship is expected to begin six-day weekly service between Nova Sootia and Maine Jan. 4. The 345-foot Blue-nose is ex pected to take four or five days on the trip to Yarmouth. Whether it stops at Halifax would depend on the navigational decision of- Capt. R. L. Crump of the CNR. ferry service. in charge during the voyage. CNR saul iltaugllral tvlnter aer vice was planned on a xix-day weekly basis. with the llluenose leaving Yarluouth on .Viondays. Wednesdays and Frixlays and leaving Bar Harbor on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays Sail ings from both ports would be at 9 am. local time. The Biuenosc was expected to navigate gradtlally. worsening lco conditions in the St. Ltturcnce .river without undltc difficulty. It was built at Davie Sltipbuilrlintz '.imilcd. which Hfifl(lllTiCC(l ear lier Friday the vessel will lcavc shortly after dawn Originally scltcrllllcsl to bc dc llVN'Cfl in Alvutst. 193-1. tllc Illne- noise has been dc-lavmi by mccll anlcal failures in hcr Rrilislr P.M. Sees Prospects For OTTAWA (OP)-Prime Minister St. Laurent said Friday the pros- pects for employment this winter seem better than last winter. He made the statement to I dele gatlon from the Canadian and Catholic Confederation of Labor which asked for federal action to reduce seasonal cold-weather un- employment, Mr. st. Laurent. speaking in French to the delegation. said the federal governmont is doing its best to stimulate winter work but I certain level of unemployment must be expected In that season. "It is I problem that has to be studied." he added. Dealing with requests of the CCCL for lncreasod Ixpendltul-es on social security. Mr. St. Laurent said taxes now are high and would have to be Increased to meet the requests. He doubted whether the Canadian people would care to soc ”'”' ”.Winfer Employment Better taxes higher. CCCL President Gerard Pit-turd. in an extcmpornncous addition to the confcdcrzltinn's brief. lr:'tctl that the federal government ill.'iI'C equally with employees and cm- ploycrs the contributions to thc'un- employment itlslu':ulcc funrl I'llc fcdcral trcasllry IIUW P1115 In ""9 fifth of romlullctl N11Plll.V0i”"m' ploycr contrlblltiolls and DRY-S ad" mini.-:tl':ltion cost! ' 1'0 s'n.'m' CARI-II-"I I.l.V H "11 would be quite an tilcrcase. Mr. St. Lnurcnt snld. WP"W'lll have to study that c:lrcl'lIll.V- I I)isl-ussing llIt' Cti('l. slit-3395'-ion that natural rcsollrccs he I Velnppd in n urmitr-r cxlcnd to stimulate cnltllI')ll"('"'- M'7 St- Latlrellt said these arc UNI?!" UFO- Villflnl llirlxtllr-lion ix; . 1H it-tit'ttll-cs M" I hm”: ' I the S1lIl- aomc agrccnlclit to stud.V ntion. Northern lrelancl l-lonors Sir Winston Churchill LoN1)oN (CF) - Not-tilern Ire-p land took over London: Mansion, House Friday to confer UPON 51" Winston Churchill the freedom of the cities of Belfast and London- UIotIr'I trials and Initiation are over." , air Wlnuna Iald there is "I II! of good " be- tween the rub Ropublc and armor: Ireland which "no small minority" will be able to ever- came. . "I may cllcllll Illa hope that some day all Ireland will be loyal boeaula It to . will be united because It to II. Ind VI in United within ltoolf and united with the British Empire." The BI-yIIr-old Italumll. 1001!- ing fit and speaking with much of his oldtime visor. lm llvtn I Ilnndlnl ovation by the distin- lguished gathering of uwonment. military and civic RICO?!- The guest list included Vlaoouat Brookeboroutlli prime Klllllor of Northern Ireland. larl Attica and Labor Minister ll! Walter Kalei- Clllor Iona. laud Jargon- I-!'?"3i ton. representing Prim! Ericn who was unable to I be- launanafaad MARSIl.tl.S ATTI-'.Nl) - I B I Also prcsr-nt ucrc tlllcc rt- nin'a four flclrl tnnl'sll:ll--llsrounl Alanbrookc. V1-Wlllll” Wlllmnnl"-l and ,.-Ami Alcxnllrlcr of Tunis. for- mor r1ovcrnol'l.'cltcl':ll of Cnllada Aid Irillllfl wartime Pl'lm9 All thrco arc nzltlvcs ttlml'lN"””Tl;; Iuniata. reviewing I so-year ISM fourth. Sir -lnim ""1 "ii- clatton, with Ila Ii.-tab. llt:c:(l Cm:-usl I mm” WK M” jcQ&e, dQcIlf& It 0" 9 llnrlcon t'(" . '- 1" the gmnplilmis hzlllouet hull nnsmn ”....5p.,hunlc of London 5 lord mayor. From liclfasf. Sir celved n silvcr rnxkcl, from l.ou tdondcrry. a tltngillflrcill mnlicl of I medieval cannon vvrnlllzlll in sil- ver. and mounted on A lnnhngnny base. Highlight of the ccrc-mon.V W85 the mesentntilln in Sir Winston by lard Brookcbnrmuzh of a rt-nllra Of lie first British (lnllnnltrl llcdal CVO awarded. The orltllll l"”'a hr gold medal was struck Is. by order of King William Ill and gu ted to an Irish ntilior o.' the Royal lnnlaklllilng Fusiliers for tini- Ilhfry during the Baltic of Rome. Ashlin; Inoth the Pageant:-y was a guard honor formed by detachments from some 7.000.000 pound: shipped 'e- Another Record WIIISIIVH re-- i . 4 - .. ltd ...a-3.4.. n.4.. . CHRISTMAS RUSH. In the forward aortatlon. (mall joins above picture are seen a group outside the Province). In of the regular staff of the Ch-an lower picture a number of extra l0l.l.Pl0WfI Post Office engaged in hclp are doing what is known as Conference On Christmas Ru Singapore And peak A1. CH-Y J Manned The peak of the Christmas rush LONDON MP” - A COMCFEMG is fast approaching It the Char- to negotiate internal self-govern--Llotgetown Post Office where a 'mcnt for Singapore and a proposal y very exceptionally large street to award Malta representation in collection was taken in last night. the British Parliamcnt were an-ignch year me ,-egu1m- Siam sup. nounccrl Friday. plcmented by I considerable num- The govcrnmcnl summoned a bar of extra help, work for long constitutional confcrcrlcc to meet fhourg each day to make sure that here nvxl Aim! 23 in Rtrantle "lH- all mail reaches the addressees be when N is realized that mm, pm, pic keep a mailing list from year Flo year without taking into coll- sideration that their friends change .their resilience from time to time. along with a of mail which thci in stride. .-The Charlottetown Post Office has tern:-ll self-govcl'nntcnl" for Singaffnre Christmas. porn. the crows cnlmtvnfflhv tip of? In addition to the inside staff the Mnlzlyzln pcllinsulzl. ltwo additional helpers will work At the some time. a commission on each of the letter carrier comprising mcmbcrs of all polit- walks. On Monday they will start ical p.'-lrllcs in PHrll-"lTltWll. released a continuous delivery with the help a rcport rcl-nmmclitllllg that Malta. ers doing ,lhe work on the street the ftiI'll'C.x'S in thc caslcrn Mcditclv and the regular carriers doing the rant-an. be given three seats in tho sortatlon. House 0' Commons Every available bit of space in This would lIIP'ITp(Il'8lP the bomb the Charlottetown Post Office has botlcrctl islanrl of thc Sccnnrl hccn utilized this year Extra room World War illto thc United King- that: been made in the basement dom on a basis similar to Northern where letters are sorlcd and pulifans to reach me householder beg llreland. The proposal was origin through a cant-clling machine. lally put forward by Malta's Labor l ready for mailing Drfmlef. D0m Nlluloll. who szlidl The Magdalen islands mail is Friday night in It st:l'cmont the prepared for dispntclling at the recommendation mzlrks "a glnr- Armouries and a spot-ial railway ious day for Malta" car has been spnttrri at the depot l Title conimissionis l'cport is i-ir- fol; the handling of l-ustnms par- ua y cor ain to ho :lcv-i-ptctl by cc s. the government and Pariiamt-ntp In spite of the fllll that many of but first it must he appt'm'Pd in a the greeting cards cnmc poorly referendum by Malta's 320.000 peo- addressed. there arc lery few that Pl9-- :0 not find lhcir way to the proper --e---u - es nation Instances harc been known where 3 tvonlzln rt-cl-lved H grcet- ing card mil-ll-csscd to her in her lmaidcll llzllnc. ycars after she had been mt-lrrictl In another case I cant hearing lhc urong initials and .lhc wrong strccl number was brought to lhc proper person when VFRUIT STOCKS UP "D ()1'1-Aw,t l(jPi Stocks of must covered the 2.700 miles from fruits and vcgetablcs werc larger Honolulu to the control tower at . at nor. 1 than on tho corresponding this west coast city in five hours date last year. the burcnu of sta- 39 minutes for an average speed ttstics reported Friday 5l9'-'k5 0' of 504 miles an hour. frozen and prcscrrcti fruits de- Tha previous best time between clincll to .'iR..'l1:'i.000 pounds from here and line mid-Pacific resort .3tl.7S0.0!7ll l-131 3'93? Willi" 5.l"”'f5 "l was gevan hours 57 n1Inut(-5: set . vouctllblcs frozcn and in brlnr:.qrose last January by a Canadian Pll- to 27.191000 Dmlml-I "M" 21-”-8"00 pm: Airlines oc-ah. llast roar. VANCOUVER. t(1Pl The Comet. ill. just two minutes be- hlml schenulc. sllrlckcd liILO Van- couvcr with an our-splitting scream Friday to blast another commercial air route record. Britain's glistening new jet Canad Agggs Undersell N.Z. B tum paid about ulree cents a pmind for handling and storage. All of the loss is absorbed by the federal treasury and the Clnadian taxpayer. N0 PROTEST Mr. Gardiner said he was visited OTTAWA (CP) - Canada has tszrt-ed not to underscll New l,eI- Iand in her European butter mar- -kets. following representations that lcanada perhaps unknowingly un- dercut her Commonwealth partner in the recent sale of about 1.000.- 000 pounds to Communist Czech- oslovakla. The new sale to the Czechs at 39 cents I pound was disclosed by Agriculture Minister Gardiner in an interview Friday while elab- nraflml on the nature of New un- Iamfr representations. It is in addition to some 300.000 trlsh much Wlpoumls shipped to the Czechs lalt 0' summer It 87 cents I pound and to four Irish regiments. One dcIIch- Communlu pliant Germany at 37 IIIIO. wu commanded by Lilli. Que Alexander. Lord Ri- delu. an and heir of Lord and: and cello. The government purchased the Alex- surplus butter at 56 cents I pound not plea nppoItndhadd- last week by T. C. A. Hlslop. Vow Zr-nland's high commissioner. and was informed that the price Can- ada rcceived from the Czechs was below that received by New Zea- Innd in thc samc market. Mr Gardiner said Mr. Hislop and not coma to protest but merely to convey information "which be il- dicated he knew we could not have received because the (New Zea- Iandl sale was not I direct sale" It was made through London. The minister Iald be will Inven- tfgafe the circumstances the New Zealand sale and In the mean- lnmowtlllwtaallaqnao V i I .. primary not-itatlon. A s s l s t I II n Postmaster J. J. Connolly re- . ports that the volume of mall is l increasing daily with the pcak sh Reaching Post Office an alert letter carrier noticed that the writing on the envelope bore I similarity to letters frequently received at the particular resid- ence. KEEP MAILING LIST The percentage of wrongly ad- dressed letters during a Christmas tThese difficulties tremendous increase volume are matters lpostal personnel take for years had thc enviable dis- tinction of clearing all its mail 6n lchlstmas eve Only mail which has not been mailed early enough. lfore Christmas Day. lVunch;l:IieiTNcTnies New Chief Police . VANCOUVER lCP' fi('lll' Supt. Georgc .l. Archer. 58 Ft: day was named chief of thc Vim couver police force at A salary of 530.000 a year. Announcement of the nmmlni ment was made by Mayor Yrrrl Hume. He said Chief Art-hcr hurl agreed to a two-year cnnti-ml with the city after m.-lklnc ill" iangcments with Ottawa for twili- from the federal force. He succeeds Walter H lltlll gan who asked to bc illsiiii-...-.i from the 750-man forcc Inst In tobor because he said a l'lIl-"l icommission investigation lulu iii- lpollc force had 'dcsIrml'Il him. FREE HESS AIDE CAMP FRIEDLANI) (;l'rnt.'luy (AP)-Karl Heinz PIIllSl'lI. tti-M-ll old former adjlltont of Fuehrer Rudolf Hess. vt.i.s flrcri Friday after 11 years In N.-m arwi Russian captivity. iN3iTT4oi . to file Czechs or in am "'llN markdt where New 7.r:iIanri has sold substantial amnuntc mcr 8 "reasonable criod of tlmc I If It was ound that Next yua- land actually did get a llILl.lIPl' price. then Canada will mt soil for I lower price. he said. Tim mics- tfon on his mind was whcthcr ll WI! New Zealan”'s huttcr or lint- ter purchased by Britain from Vow Zealand and resold on tho mn- tfnent because Britain had too much of It. He intimated that if it uax I-illntl that It was Britain”.-: hultcr. then CIllIdl'l promise to New 7.:-alrlnd would be withdrawn. Ir. Gardiner reiterated his argu- ment that Canada has no Kfell batter lulplulu. It was only be- cause of atorlea that Canada had large Iurpluau that peoplc lie- Iieved they could buy butler bamrohoopbhcanada. rush is multiplied many timesl l)"V."l'l .5 .i.. . .. i expected weekend. l Photo by W. Taylor. Woman Will Launch Throne Speech Debate ' orr.-xwa. (CF) - Mrs. Ann Sihipley. Liberal member of the pcommons for Temlskaming, at italic next session of Parliament twill become the first woman in history to launch a hhrone speech 1 debate. Prime Nllnistcr St. Latlreut an- nounced Friday that the 56-year- ')ltl result-nt of Kirkland Lake. ()ot.. will move the address in .rcply to tlbe speech from the 1lhrone. The scconder will be Ovide Laflamme. Liberal mem- ber for Bcllechasse. elected in I by-election Sept. 26 The thrronc speech will be mad in the Senate chamber by Gover- nni--Gcnm-al Vinccnt Massey It the opening of thc scssinn Jan. 10 Tho snot-ch will outline the 'zovcrnmr'nl's letrislativc program for the session ()T'l'AWA t('.Pl-Canadian steel mills shipped more Drimary steel sltnnrs in September and the first nine months of the year than in ('ltITC.iimnfllIIK Dcrlods last year. The burr-all of statistics reported Fruinv Scptolitlwr shipments rrige xllnrnlv to 121 lflf) not ions from l!Iti.tll'.' last yc:lr. kairy said the issllo um ”war or no war" Israeli Al'Ill)aSl5El(lt)l' Ab v. Eban replied to Nasscr's throat ”lf la- rael is allot-kt-ti. it will defend it- soil with nvcry oumc of its strcltgth ” lip xuwliv-4l all Arith collntric-. ”l.r-ate lls all-no-i Tbc ll-nnilon lollnr-ll llilk ml-t-t in: to ciyttxiilnr Syr.n's i-iliirllrllnt that the '.'lur'-st-zi air opt-ration Sun day rcsllltcri ill the t-.'lptl-re of our .Syriau obscrtuitiull posts and thc .dOZlliYS of 4.0 Syl'i'lns DI-”.PI.0RI' .tTT.A(”K Even before lI("'.;i:lll,' lrom Syria and lSI'fll'l. 10 of tho l-vn.llt-ll mem- bers deplored tht- :i lock on I'- ybr is Ill pr:-l null. rt ulforlnatton 1 Tlul) twrc Turk l tho United -Stalcr. liritatll. tlu"Sotlct Union, France. Iran. Nationalist China, Peru, Belgium and New Zealzlnd. Appointment Of Judge OTTAWA tCP)-The Justice dc- partment announced Friday that Mr. Justice Louis M. Ritchie of the Exchequer Collrl of Canada has been appointed I judge of the Appeal Division nt the New Brunswlck Supreme Court. The appointment is effective Jan. 16. 1956. Mr. Justice Ritchie will replace Mr. Justice Peter J. Hughes whose resignation from the New Brunswick court becomes effect- ive on the same date. lS'IriIters Are l Offered Loon PITTSBURGH IAIN H Westing- house Elcctrlc Corporation whose 40 plants in the United States have been strikcbound for the last two months, announced Fri- day it will lend to any employee affected by the strike S100 "to provide the essentials for a de- cent Christmas for their famil- ies." The interest-free loan Will be given to "striking or furloughcd employees who have not worked for more than 30 'days." said Wcstinzhnll.-:0 President Price. The loan may be repaid in ”modc-st” instalments after the men return to work. The Inlcmational Union of El- ectrical Workers (AFT.-C101 and the United Electrical Workers iind..) representing more than l50.000 employees. are on strike over wage differ:-ncos. S'side Man Pilots Plane In Food Drop Mission titttlmlt. HAY. Labrador lCt'l- Au lit .-ti plane Friday complet- ru .4 llmtl drop to a northern Qlltllllt ltllztge WIWF9 a group of IF.-I-.iui-. ucrc said to be starv-l Hit. A a result of a polar bear ..mI on their supplies. . Tiiv I2-ltlmos were located near Port llurwelil. at the cxtremc llllbl'l'ltl.'iAl(4IiI1 lip of Quebec prov- .m.t- tin tho shores of Hudson 1 Sllklii , Tlimi plight was discovered tun tin:-to JIGO whom a United xii.-iii-x ill l-'ol'cc hcllcoptcr put (lllt'l'l at Port Bllrwcll to roftlcl bcflirp cnlltllllling a flight to Re- (illll'l4tll island l.fVl".D OFF Kill. I It u-at not lntmcdlalcly known ll:-rc lluw lnrtnv R-Ikilnos tVf"Ff' in l tlw I'lll”Et" Tho ll0ll'”l"fCI' crow reported to an RCIIP outpost l NEWS IN BRlliiFw”P that the hsklltlos W('i'E sturvlllg Is a result. of the ralrl by five nears. The Ilsktlrlos were livillg off the ('HAl'('3hh of one bear, kill-l ed when it atrtemptorl to escape. The Dakota winch dropped sup- l plies F-ritlzly was on a pro ' Christmas flight to northern. RCAF stations. It co t at.-d on to! Probishcr aflcrr relming a la-. conic message llr.-re t.-bat the sup-l ply drop had been successfully completed. Aboard the supply plane were Flt-Lt Ralph EIIIPIW. Slimmer- sidc. PF..f.. pilot. F0. Tom Lo- gan. Ncw Glasgow. N S. co-pilot; F0 Al Campbell. Wzillacelnlrg. 0nt.. navigator; F0. Art McKay. Halifax. radio officcr: George McCormick. Edmonton. naviga- tors and Cpl. Hank Jenkisonf Michel. B C. NEW AIR FORCE I PARIS lRcutcr.sl---The North Al- lnntic Trcaty council has apprntcd plans to set up a ncw Allicd tact- ical air force in northern Italy. rnllsistinz of American and Italian units. it was announced Friday. RIOTS IN JORDAN DAMASCUS. Syria lliculcrsl -- Nr-arlv 40 persons were killed or injurml in widcsprcad fl0l'IIOVISlrR- lions throughout .lorrian Friday against .lnrdan's proposed mom- bcrship of the Ragdncl Pm-t IIOVCOTT PASSES QUIETLY MONTREAL (CF) An an- nounced labor boycott against streetcars and buses passed quietly Friday. with the Montreal Transportation Commission report- Ing no talloff la patronage. (iARl'Sf)'S WHIOW DIES Rltl.TlMOIiE tAPl-Mrs Dor- othy Park Br-niamln Caruso, 62, widow and biographer of tenor En- rico Caruso. died Friday at Union Memorial Hospital after along ill- ncss TITO IN ETIIOPIA ADDIS ABABA tAPt-- Presi- dcnt Titu of Ytlgnslavia. accom- panicd by Flmpcror Hallo Selassie. Friday rcvicwcd Ethiopian troops. Titn lcfl latc Frlrlzly to visit the Awash river valley and returns to the capital Sntllrriny. IO MIl.I.l0NTII PASSENGER MONTREAL tCPl- Trans-Cam ada Air Lines reported thnt its f0.000.000th passenger. fonr-yr.-.-ir- old Michael Roder, boarded Flight BIO in Vancouver Friday night. Britain-bound Gwilymt ywater that belonged to Israel. 1 Council members generally said they wanted to wait for a complete report on the incident from Maj.- Gcn E. L M. Burns of Canada. chic! trtit-v sunervtser in Palestine, bcfurc doing anything. i l'N Secretary General Dag Ham- in.-irskjolrl said he expected one next work The council broke off tho disctlssion after two hours with the intention of resuming it then. pWIl.l. PRESS IIEMANI) Shukairy ('liaii;PLl that Israel had ymade a treacherous argrcsslon "of unspeakable brutality" In violation of the UN charter. the 1949 Israeli- Syrlan armistice agreement and in- ternational decency. lie quoted a provision of the ('hat'ter saying that any member consistently violating its principles might be expelled from the UN by the General Assembly on the Security Council's recommenda- lI()Il "Alternatively. and on the same grounds, we respectfully urge the Security Council to decide eco- nomic sanctions provided for In the charter." The charter says that, in case of aggression, the council may call llpon,UN member countries to in- Mrrunt economic relations. and even diplomatic ties and commun- ications. with the aggressor na- tion. shukairy's speech did not make clear whether what. he said on mg was I suggestion or I demand, But he told correspondent; gftu-. ward: "It is I demand. and no will press It." MYSELF earn-1' GOODER. AW TORONTO (CF -Temperatures btled hr the pub it weather of- fice: Min. Max. Night D .. 21b 30 Dawson Vancouver Victoria .. . .. Edmonton . . . . Calgary . Rcgina .. Illlinnipcfz .. .. . . Toronto . . . Ottawa Montreal Quebec Fredericton Saint John Moncton . Halifax . . .. Charlottetown . . . . . . . Sydney . St. Johna .. ... ... HALIFAX. (CF)-The weather office repolu that drier air will spread eastward over the disklct Saturday. As I result sunny weather is forecast for moot reg- Ions. However. l.n region: when west and northwest winds blow off the sea there will likely ho variable cloudiness and scatter- ed snowflurries. A disturbance over . northwest- ern Ontario is moving eastward and will likely cause allow h the Maritlmes Sunday. Regional forecasts: Eastern N. B. cmmllot Sunny with a few cloudy intervala: mud-l colder; northwest wlnh 20 with gusts to 30. becoming west. 15 in afternoon. Low-high It Monc-ton I1 and 10. Sunday: Snow. Nmiftqn Nova 8coII III Prince Edward Island: Varfabb cloudiness with wkld! Ioafhlll snow-flurrlaag much. colder: IOIIQIWOCI vlnda 20 with lush : use-asst ;;..:.....L'-as"; 5'5" a:::zzasss:;3u..:;2; Sunday: High tldc today at Charloftelot at t 23 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Chi- lottetown. Sun rlaol It 71H I.-. Cd 1 at 4:33 p.tn. '0'" '4 as.-ac .-