-r,,;.,- .tl- ” V lg Ioyer meets with Goon dlon Wont Dial 8506 ask for classified ed taker, for quick reams. n WEATHER ' . Cloudy with snow- ' flurries; colder. low-high at A Charlottetown 28 and 32. , M "Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" . ll PAGES . . WN. CANADA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1956 plucr, Expect Cabinet N. S.' COAST HAS GALES AND RAIN I To Authorize ' i L Troop Movement Season's First Snowsiormtl lslBIamed For Two Deaths ”-'-.ttE”:.m"5....c-”-t-':-..”-”'.it”".E.”..5: Suggest M! F i n Gill: W0m0" Egyptia-:1 Prloieclr Western Envoys Walk Out Killed in AHIII1 Minister Pearson in EONN (AP) - Chancellor Kon- . rad Adenauer ed Saturday During Khrushchev Speech.lj;Lf;xff,fiff'tff;L , ' The 80 - year - old chancellor, 4 , p - - making to ,, Convemion of Chm. MOSCOW (CP-Western envoys. when Gomuika finished, there Nasser ianotaConu:nunlst, and all ("'3' "'”l"'u”'m am” "9 w v N tian Democratic art editors, Sunday night walked out of a rte WM 3 colmrttd move for the ex though polltlcelly he ll closer to '13” l”f,h”".m"'m," '&.''”"'d-., ""W,"''" 3 st. Joseph d'A1nu, in Lake at. said the heat way tpo bhng peace ception in the Polish embassy here lvtfi-mW"'1 Hlfi"'” ';"'bm'd0r Si? those who are "K338 W" with "nml l "1 i John county. Que., was named for to the Middle East is to support 1 me; I speech by Communist party am yter. rench Ambasv him. he is still a no the Battle of Alma. fought in the reconstruction of the crippled . . "d" Mhm" D9319”? "ml l5l'39ll W? Symllht-lliu Wltll hl-'1 Hr his crime. in nu gnu" Rummy. leader Nikita Khruschev critlclng charge d'a1faires Avi Chelout-he even put Communit in Jaill" 5 ' the British. French and Israel gov- leading the way. i . They were iollowed by US. CONTWUE3 57511 It was the second such walkout Ambassador Charles Bohlen, 'rur-, At this pom soviet president mm: within 24 hours and for the same l klsh Ambaaaador Kemai Nljhe Limentl Voroshllov. apparently ai.- wick r e':esdo not The weateal: envoys Kavur, Dutch Amhnssador D. J. tempting to halt the spate of words C wa ouoarecepna evon"" '"' L ' kJKlLllkL ontheshoui- Kremlin Saturday night after a dor Walter lnridan. Canadian der and said: "He had to." ' " h by K5: h L -- it f D. M ' h Khrushchev shouldered the presi- tog: E: 08 EE :5 it 5' fl 'l 1: 9 :5 O. cs .....n. A v Aircraft Carrier, Troops At :2 l”'”"” '5 "'5" Halifax Awoit Sailing Orders . and The reception tonight was given envoys from Denmarii, lceland, dent's hand away and told him. fblunto lealrsto (left) and An- start the ball rolling on liocnrora tel 5-04” ""9 'dV'"'''l' 0'l9"""" P 'd fOfTi nsunx (CP) -. The olrenagvottns b in Polish dele aiion led b Ital No a nd G "Do 't til -- ilrst -fall terday tn Gturtll-it Photo l'O8l GI1 I'D : - . . . V , 8. Y Y- "V Y 3 mm n try to on me. '4' -."'”" '” A . c.,, ,.,.t.,, pt” .';':,'.',l”.,,,,,"”.'l”i..,”.',”',,,':.f',:,1,l,','l," .3: .3.?:.l.:.l:; ::a::::":ir 2::'.1::”i.?.;:”..:'"::.l?r.d:."r.: min on our ..Ei'i'.if.i?f”fa fi';l':.'i”"5.'. :.:.:..l ' Po - V n dle EH51 Dtlllce l0N;Ei lllitl Planned home following talks with Soviet Khrushchev, in his new attack Western envoys: HQWP - lllcleh rtmlm It W MW 3W to board the carrier shortly be leaders on the westtsaturua nl hi sIld' "lf lthdr t.r ' '9 . a TORONTO lc?)'Jd”' wmhm 4" "lnl "la hm” .5o”w"' M 70” 1100" 5"nd3Y- The)! 3'3Y9d l" l V "We base our ideal: on; peaceful from tzzlllmrly wgwwillmnot :3” Wf C T P mu". "swan a mum" nu lh. Quemm own Rm" "wed l"”""5l” m" the P”5lW"me"l POLE STAND SILENT coexistence" Only a madman one da in Poland Hull and United sun. on" sun”-y .g' nq a O r n C""”"l'l"”- dhwuu irdtuy "' 30" '0 ""3333 Vlluni '0' "3 was announced. Molt 01 them The Poles themselves stood si- would reject it" l C Romania " he said-, any moved mnheutwlrdl "em ' U l" ' ""3 m'”"' 3' '" ”' ""4 '3'” Wwld "35 u""'" "ll "l were out On thl Parade auuare lent at several points in Khrush- Then. turning to the Western en- Khrushchev I poke with deep 3: if,?,"f.,;?.',"”'"” ea." W . An abrupt and came to the fine Telephone " . Y PGPWJ um ML 3lll0l Nlllht t-ho Old HOW "'3 Mhldh E"l- Slllldly. keepins ln Illllpe for their chev's speech, which accused Brii- voyi. he added: "it does not de- emotion toward the end and turn- 'fiIl weather. with an ellhl to l-Gh trftillh d9V'-MP9" 1" "'9 ""9 mm Wt" K3189 ” 39!" I10 ID)! Tl” 'cb9d"l5d 3"M'Y e"9',"'90" forthcoming duties. , ain. France and Israel of b els g pend on you whether we contlnellng to Gomulka said: "Comrade KNOW IN VALLEY Jill! himkat of wet snow settling Charlottetown to Montague and al- built it up into one of the worlda selling of the troop-carrying nat- 1-he Mmnon muchcd through ..colomm.s um engine"... to exm. . vole. brother. nave due" "I "d wind. up w as mu" "I you the Island yesterday. Tho so in several minor instances witll- largest automotive supply firms. ten was postponed for at least 14 the streets of Halifax Saturday in This was the point at which an ..H you do not mm "L do not we Wm my than yum ' aw". "N fall was accompanied byiinht ll! tlll-' 0llY- 011'! mlnor trmlllli W"-ll -n3ll0l10'v"1'0whllll 39”” 59"" 5'tl""h7 mm by Pl'l"" Milt WI! EXP!-lctod to bl! thelr 13 Western envoys walked out. accept our invitations and do not never, never" . s and no appreciable drifting was reported by the Maritime Elec- Eastern Canada from .the Atiair sister It Laurent, awaiting the nut mum exercise before board- They returned later to listen to invite us to you. 3'13! "".;ldIll- At trio Compgnya tic Coast to the laheheed. green Ildht from the United Na- m:)1:,n1)p.,rog)g.:gn;.t;:l,g;l;;rdh:'t,;g,: ghomu-ll:mh.s Ipeech In reply b uulgiwriy u out ourimi. whether GOMULKA cumy t it P0 IIP I033. rll C-9V. you etorno. drifting was reported. Black Watch Regiment. which Saturday night. at a reception "We will bury you." aeration and friendship depended l S i fro th Department elrller WI! expected to let the given by the Russians for the Deputy Premier Anastas Mike the eecurity of nations on P0 rain oi llloiglhvm gs? ein 1" ' " l middle East assignment. A Poles. the E'W0ys had" delllyed yan. t J1 at Khrushchev's el- land's western hfontiers." V mm, W... .g.,,. t. .u..m.i. A Until the -elllnz -r-'--r .. until alter -- how. tried to restrain him. but the He referred to "attempts" oflha 30910" MP-A sunrise new I mxhw”, me yegtej-day gvenlng, - . A - WI-I Il"'0l-"Iced "19 "WP! W9," 3" reply to I Khnlsitchev speech on party leader continued to pour out West Germans to get revenge and ml?”-"'3" ll?" W ill. 351305-- show on "cum" 0, we Tum. - v prepared to board the ship on the ”intrigues of reaction" in capl- . lamp: or worm, "M "W. mm; up, .11 man. 3, took at least three livee and left Canada Highway tram Crossroads u a a S n Schedule. They Would Weir 8l'l98k- tailst countries. ” - ' M F,-went um. um; they not gent. up to-nine inches of snow Sunda ', .mrWuI tn ML "duck W” uwa, . era on th:dcarrler,b;su:parIllrlad from H; blutgd at ("cm iugy "ORDER OF COLONIZERS uw, bloody mum” nun" HI. 1. game gecuogg of New En'l.J;. he vy widle motorists on the . - x 8te9l'll9:ll '39 "Gr which attempted to destroy social- Turning to the Middle East. he Polish people," 3-lllNlt'lll tll'lVllIt WIGMHE fowl: between Chltlottetown . .tle.toa-di " 1'55 ' i Vil'- " l" ""”"'l'' A' 1" did 50- -Id: "Eden am this iIolIlyIDO' Gomulka omitted all mention or ""4 "W" " NW "dilute and Kenslngton were snorted to l . p H ns 0' uesgariraer glib. Western diplomats irately shifted action. :5. ,..-1 gun” I, M. 1... an icy highway s.. ma K it; considerable dllhculty M . Ill Y cltamllhz i. ll Ynd w an tllelrhd eet and finally went into a plror us it is the order of the ta. ,& gyg .. up: at ache- lollnded ollshere vi may . w p g to . ., . p , navy II I , prep! die, but decided, out at court onlontsen. the order tel euiave- lg Khrtulngoet-'; bout um ":5. I" the whenever the word is flashed. eay to Golnulk , to it til the t. of d lnlnatlo h" . . . C . .........t.. .,..:.....:.'...".l.. .... 1';'irn..Z.icg"v”"'"”v"' ..t..."""' :34?” " had his say. I . '1 "Althoup (Egyptian President) aatisae no war I . g I COULD IWIIP IUIOPI it boasted Russia could "mm V ,0: su.yg..Mdggie. mm May Not Go ' To Mid East TORONTO (CF) - The Globe and Mail says in an Ottawa dllw h it is becoming apparent t. "due to Egypt's intrensigence Own Rifles and th 2o Divisionsf into Hungary; VENNA (null!!!) - w was Snallly lllhl clear and rocket weapons." Russia the- ban ”'””?..”” '"":..'".;: The newspaper adds: "instead Canada will send. via RCA? transport. an administra- tive group, poesibly as many as th tel graph line on e whee ol , M-ct mm!-I .la.1';'te".'v";iyti3"i23'.:""'3yp?J'it'Z ' 1, V K I g V p p i an 0 cs up-will also be ilown inland- iately into Egypt. "lt is expected the airlift will get under way by mid-week be- cause llaj.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns pow,” wants to establish a strong head- melg quarters. on which he can rely tn. before any further large group of infantry is moved into the area. mmtmmtuu.t5oum'oine"mo'3on” A ' ' a even in y n's . . - A I p y will go the Middle test. However. ' -. mnfllsol 'gl,(An"n" their duties are expected to be X - ' , confined to patrollhj the Pales- tinq-Egypt Is iatloe line. far re- moved from any contact with the Egyptian population." - Bayblaakets,i . - ognitlonoliliashowing.b:rl::. GI-II-Ply-teyltrid GR:A.l. 'lmGl Fox and Mink show Saturday. 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