the 4th Can- @Reyal Coma-jadian Iefantry Brigade Group wear Hemer, Germany. The are the reconnais- Nehru To Discuss With Lama Of Return To Tibet (Reutiers)—, ally and in fact still claim him as “progressive” though surrounded rh | | government while the Dalai Lama is “under duress.” 3. The Chinese cannot remain of the disastrous set- back to their prestige by the Ti- betam events and must be an- to re-establish themselves eyes of the world, partic- wlarly Asia. The Dalai Lama’s immense with his people g ves him bargaining power with the BAKE fr tty rrr : i WON'T FORCE LAMA Ht is understood that Nehru will not force the Tibetan spirit- wal and temporal lama to return, it is doubted whether the Da- lai Lama can be persuaded to return. It took considerable per- jon by Nehru to induce him back to Lhasa when he vis- India in 1956. the Dalai Lama still refuses k and decides to stay , he will not be allowed a “free Tibetan govern- ment™ or indulge in political ac- f i ¢ Le fire LI * ! lif RECONNAISSANCE IN GERMANY sance squadron of the brigade based at Soest, which guards a 400-square-mile area just east of the industrial Ruhr Vailey, tivities. He would become only a spirit- ual leader in a country which, although the birthplace of Bud- dhism, has only a few hundred thousand Buddhists. He would be condemned ultimately to dying in exile, bringing to an end his dyn- is-| asty of 14 “incarnate Lamas’”’ for it is unlikely there would be an opportunity for the search for a new incarnation. about 50 miles from the border between West Germany and the Soviet occupied zone. (CP from National Defence) ENTERTAINS BOLSHOI MOSCOW (AP)—U.S Ambas- sador Llewellyn Thompsoz en- tertained nearly 200 members of Moscow’s Bolshoi Bailet at a din- ner dance in the Embassy. The troupe is due to opea an Ameri- can and (Canadian iour Anril 11 vat New York's Metropolitan , - f rs Pees r Fite § | sland Born Minister To |Preach To US Signal C Rie ute Edges hi & igi ig iY i ‘ y jt 3 : a E Born in Dover, Prince Edward Island, Canada, Doctor Bonnell as educated at Prince of Wales ollege in Charlottetown, and Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. VETERAN Serving in World War I as a Sergeant Major with the 5th. Ca- nadian Siege Battery, he was twice wounded. After graduation from Pine Hill} Divinity Hall in Halifax, he was minister of St. Andrew’s Presby- terian Church, Saint John, from 1923: to 1929. Doctor Bonnenll next served six years as minister of Winnipeg’s Westminster United Church. His New York duties are the second longest pastorate in the Church's history. Among his several visits to Europe while studying the social and religious situations, Doctor Bonnell in 1949, was awarded by King George VI, “The King’s Medal for Service in the Cause of Freedom”’. Opera House. DR. JS. BONNELL part of the Tri-Faith Mission be- ing held simultaneously that week at Fort Monmouth. , HEADS ORDER ROME (AP) — Brother Oswald Schmitt of &ye—Congregation. of the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier has been re-elected for a six-year term as supcrior-general of the Roman Catholic order. Brother tOswald, 63, is a native of South Dakota. = their Easter holidays in Char- lottetown and-.York, with rela- and friends. Frank Watts has returned home in York, after a holiday with her son daughter-injaw, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts. Mr. Allen Keizer, Tracadie, is, spending a holiday in York, with friends and relatives. 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