'r FF FOR 4-H Members of 4-H Clubs in Novat”0cean Limited". on their way to Irotia and Prince Edward lslam'il'l'oronto and the National 4-H are photographed as they arrivediciiib Week. From left - G. Wilson, in Monctoa on board the ClNR's Tatamagouche. N.S.: Bosaue Des- sip Police Action Stoppell Outbreak Of World War By KEN METHERAL itlooii and on our economy and LONDON (CPD Chancellor ot"linally the break with our Amer- the Exchequer Hamid Macmillan lcan allies. We took great risks. said Thursday niizht he is ”ab- because we thought it our duty." solutely convinced" the Anglo- Macmillan said the police action French police action in Egypt had achieved three things: was necessary to avoid a third I. it had stopped. at least lem- world war. .porarily. the war between llrlei in s deeply-moving adtiressland Egypt. " he'ora some 450 guests attcndingl 2. it had made "more hopeful a Canada Cluh dinner. the chan- the outlook for avoidance of a rellor said the government had third world war. taken the decision for military 3. It "may have turned the lntgrventlon in Egypt with ”our.United Nations into a reality." eyes wide open” The chancellor. who began his "wa. knew all the danger the public career in Canada as side strain on Commonwealth rela- de-camp to the governor-general Wheat Built The Peace River Area But Gas Promises Boom roar sr. JOHN. ac; l iw farmlands there would be none of farmlands of the Penn .'lpver today'I iirosrem” Valley are being invaded hy in1enlBURS'l'lNG AT SEAMS and mgchinery of the modern ln- But the last six months have tiuatrtal age. Drawing-board planslalsn produced new Problem!- of six months ago now are hecnm- Chief is that tile towns-Fort 8!. mg reality in the thriving area.l.iohn and Dawson Creek - can 300 mil s northwest of Edmonton. .harelv keep pace with their Big ankars. loaded with fuellgrowth. V from Canada's newest producing Fort St. John. in last a villain oilfield. rumble along the Alaska of mo. has nearly trebled its Highway to I new refinerv Population Welders piece together the finallhaa a polluillloll M 7-4905 "V9 sections of a 650-mile natural gas years aszo it had 3.310 lnhlbltllllt pipgllng, As a result. municipal services Biilldozai-s smash through the cannot spread fast enough. The hanks oi the Peace River to clear streets of Fort St. John are I the approaches for a steel rail- rocky mess after being torn up road bridge. in a 3500.000 paving and curbin The framework of s S2(l.t'l00.tltli program. As soon as a new Ich as: processing plant climbs sky-lls opened. the district need! It!- wud, other is under suooaiv CHANGE A "' "”"'”"” l""'.l ,.,,,,, 5... Th. hwgmwmg hum lot. on construction in Fort S, l . d modation is and natural gas. coupled with the ;'::;':ed'” ,o:"o';fwui:?,:',. of mm. arms basic arming industry. al- mu”. mwwn creek M, . "M most overnight has changed the of mm!” mom. hm ,.,,..y "lam Nolilrth Peace lntoofwhat :9.-ii'rtle.nta mu, Ik o.cmk . mom " ,.,,u. '.'.:...."":'. ..i::::r'...i;.. in new Itiout " a George Murray pub. Fort St. John has already issued ..,.,,,,' ,f,”',,,, M"... ,,i),...,,..more than si.z5o.ooo in buildlnl New t Fort st "John "gen le iiermlll "Ill rm and '1” D” are Iatlwork building it in the 50!! Creek figure is expected to preuntu 'uBl,lt't.haui'fs.nldlexillls many til "'6'" .ii. "I" ":.'..l'"'. "2." um i- i,.,r,mdu..f,l." "of, 0, :.,,.,hiu the 1930s are confident they CIII p..ce mV:,v.eu”,.n.ionpll,,-id”. cope with the area's ifrowlnl To the east of the 2.275-toot Pill"- road bridge. longest on the Alaska Highway. another brida- when completed, will carry two us pipelines-one from the Peace River country over the Rockies to the coast. the other from Al- liartzaugasl fields to a nearby scru pant. The scrubbing tho gas-is being Vlestcoaat Missionary At Konslnqton W. M. 5- A fine consreslttiin "I P” am for the annual W.M-B. thank- offoring service of the Klnlln United Church on Sunday "I11 - The president. Mrs. Alex Macxly. conducted the service. with MH- George Brookinii ending the scriv- he ture and Mrs. 1.. M.lMlII'rlrYe Im- . 1' soos we - line'retli"g'e'Mrsl” M. Callback of summer-side accompanied by M'- L. M. Murray. M u. g k r r O 00- cjl; I;l'l.ul(.atherlna Whit- tier of India who love an lull"!- sive visual presentation of the Christian work in India showid beautiful slides of Control IIIIII and Kashmir. The of V3 received hi Mfl 590'” tllaliti-to clean Taylor Hats. just ii bridge. - Acrosa the highway. a ”city" of rrasincoluol huts houses ":3 ea: saloon M Amiga gun sway. near,” we r. concrete dam 'l'he ineetlos uogbylav. L. E TIP 2.? gigs? it i'filt.i i in i :35 3 ii iii 3 it-.lill Dawson Creek now I waldo Davison and Mrs. Horooop igii ..Lv..? : CLUB WEEK rot-he. Mllcouche. P.l'.'l: CA. N! and Garth Coffin. Head of Douglas. director of the 9):tPnSlOlI ' ilillsboro, P.El. department of agriculture. Truroi CNI Photo .Shirley MacDonald. Goldenvilie.l l5oviet Letter On Bulgaria LONDON tkeuiersi-Followiill is the text of a letter from Rus- sian Premier Nikolai Bulganln an- swering in Nov. 4 letter from Presi- dent. Eisenhower. Both letters were published today in the Corn- lmunlst party newspaper Pravda. November 7. 1950, Moscow. Kremlin. Mr. President: in connection with your letter at November 4 I deem it necessary to answer that the problem dealt with in your letter. namely. the with- drawal of Sovi Army from Hun- gary is a matter with falls ex- when me UN W” famed no ciusively within the competence of one had any conception of mod- :::ng""""l"" "d 5'”'l" 5”""'"t ws w i - 5:3,. ln:'r,g0,l,.nb:,:l':,l,n,.E,, aondrrcgi Al the same time I would like to Blitlltton mhlch is gtlijllnizlon all overl52:1"'.?l"gg:::t3:l':!li'&rfg1gl:'md::)ti e wor . . " a r u,,-,,gg- ' ' M” the program of the Hungarian --1; W, pl", prevented the fu".fCV0lutl0ll8ry workers and farm- maturity of these t-alcillatcd plana 9" 3"V""me'" '5 '7xpl'l"'d l" "'9 history any My M. W", right.-v appeal to the Hungarian people. of tfaiiads. the Duke of Devon shire. in 1920. made no attempt .in sldepstep the question of moral .lssues. "WE BROKE Rlil.l-28" i "Of course we broke the rules.'', he said "We had to . or sub- pmlt to the slow sapping of the tfoundations of civilized life." Referring to the United Nations ivoie of censure. he said the UN was based on an outmoded con- cept and was in need of revision. I have no doubt you have noted. that the program given full in- iormation on problems that inter- list you. So regarding the declaration ot .the Soviet government of October 31. I956 on the niinciples govern- lngrievelopmentand further ittretigthening of friendship and co- operation between the Soviet Un- ion and other Socialist iitates mu- tloned in your letter. there is no reason whatsoever to doubt that i the Soviet government is and will be guided by principles therein contained. l l l CUNARD OFFICIAL RETIIIEH MONTREAL tCPl -- James N. Patterson. manager of the Winni- peg office of Cunard Steam-Ship Co Ltd.. will retire Dec. Ill. the Cilnard Line announced Saturday. Mr. Patterson. a native of Saint John. N. 8.. began his career in the travel industry 45 years a I 1.. A. COUTURE ACNT PROMOTION MONCTON. The appointment of J. Albanie Cotliure. as assistant plant supervisor of Canadian Nat- ional Telegraphs was announced today by Hugh A. Marquis. sup- erintendent of the company for the Marltlmea. He was formerly plant inspector at Moncton. Born and educated at l-Idmund iiton. N. B.. Mr. Couture Joined the company there in 1928 and after filling various positions became a lroindtnan at Montreal in 1934. He returned to the Atlantic Region two years later and served in line- man. installer and foreman at Sydney. North Sydney. New Giao sow. Halifax. Truro. Amherst. Charlottetown. saint John and Pro- darlcton. in 1952 he was promoted to plant inspector st Campbelltoa and later in that year at Moncton. He became lines tniipecior in May 1063 and in August went to Stephen villa and st. John's. Ntld.. as pro- ject supervisor. He returned to Moncton as plant inspector in llt CFFFFT ' r at , yltgny FF"! -1 'U' ,t1'?Ti'tl'tl4 til? t lur Conservative Contenders On Speeclimaking Cam TORONTO Itlpi Th, tn," (-ommblra Ymm . g p ) i , . g p,..g,-,.,,,.,. pm, H d h F L . T i - iilncan mseiih Cameron heavyweight contenders for the servatlves took the them: that es, R B" kmed S”"d"-V Wh" "'9 ladgmpvepu lizaservstig Tparty Canadian policy ahnuld hp free. . laundry truck he was tlrivina i-it s orwa hurs- from fear of offending th United I FRAV - . . p K the road and nvrrturncd at nearby dtlg In vtlrmly.m""'d ”'"' 0'.Siatmi. ' w'Asl'llnt;1oNK v(AAPRrMiilrdit-at Il'.'.".T.3l.in mllllllhy 9"" B"""k Rc(l"'" P '”'"l (.'"' c.m:::l:n 3:h:tm'.c' sgceEcl"m'l'l;l"3l This was emit-lit in Canada's tllttivnls ti silrvev shows are narv meetxing ol the Soutlieerii rplugrom . "alive 0! lull,” pnln" For "edi , , .' " , ' a .. i . I e l h'l. .”mvll M "1! Llbeulq” " Mideast polity. he said. which wuimore apt to hate rcruiilng iicad- Medical Association. um 8 "N '" HP H) w ' meIIt'l Middle East policy, Donald Fleming member for cnsri-'i caivnnim it I . - . it til . . . ' . . i V t '4 ', - t v F -V t1;lo::.bt:n5j8l";:)u'1duhld al Hamax l 0 9" nu "mm w'l'l.iti,tl1nll:'laes report!-ti ititlav liv I l ln:i(tli:l)tli)gas "lel::(ltltlllllv'elsM 17!?" p(rf)l!:A' I Rwtenl "W Pm", "Pew". . I 0" aw Droprised any noun Kl-IBUKED ” . .” t i ' . i "W M0"'l"""'W- d"n'"." WW I Mideast international polil-g Th? SI Lauwm mama? "I Hi 1' ,r;;luR,',:."a,::::,lnr(.;7,,:::l:mL':'l;w::':l:13?! llpefphl. "ml" h""'"w',"f niander of thc Nnrtli .ltl.'lriti'o hr" womri has heeii the tarstct for broad I1 l - cvcr made of the l”lliV'h' and tils- I Militia: esmm mu ' T"”'-V.nrE""l7'”"”" l'""'" '" 71'” DIV" Fullflth "V 4Il;ir'ai'-old P": i ' .m""'” 5 7'” ' ' rope. in private Zllflll'fI("' Satur- member for Kamloopz, nth, 9.5 in Vancouver that Canada lino onp ear docked for American reartllin when we m,,wu.,,,m. M. ' Qmnd W b g against Writ of tile gt-or-rat l'nitert States of which there are manv HHPS, h.,,,,,. r,,.,.,..,,,,.,. ,,”,,,....,,... :.,,,.,. on an Mme”. Mu, W” M :tILUlli in the Stir-7tanal l,niw. Mr. imimlat-vm it-Hr tiratiiiches. V are characterized h,v inme limit 3,... .nj,,r,,,.; ,., H", Sp”, gplng. "mush. Exmmal Ama” mum? -um ':;t'rr,t,ilI! hashdeolcd lli'ixF:nd Atilri gti'i.:;0 : II ri e).h imiiliilnt of. disturbance of the hlmtl tPl' and "iy-iggpr lat-inrt" include Pearson's suggesimn tor .. mum. I H” tinizcs uni . ml li('lit'y .-, tir'l'Nt!l1N. a mic aw ac x. such thing: ii s'l3lIElIP. hunger. nation police force was ; gnund :'h""”ha'l.W:.):5 been lrlvndly. that 't'l'lRll('P'. oi liaviiu: I't'f'IIIT"13 Prr-disptising lat-tors inplilrie Fl'x tension. allergic reactions. one. "E '5" ' """l'" '" ""' ”''"'”3”' l '3'” such things as sex tensimi. clan- Jnlin llcitpnliakcr, member for the in of Prince Alba... Mm Emma” men be tabled in the ”putiilc in- far 1,", Ipadphhlug tcrost." i to be favored said the Opposition will dcmaiiri at . . the next session of Parliamcnt that the government make Duhllr ii... contents of a contiticntial mp-.:.1gp sent to Prime Mimslt-r ltttm hy N Prime Minister St. l.aurcui PAR'i'Y'l HTO('l( lir- He ventured earlier at iltiul,-pa; .lllafI loader severely crllicltcd tnflllfll hnme minister for the Sin-l-rt-och "police action" Mr g”ka”.hN,an mt Kliilili will demand that the mt'.K- W3” "' 33" 3"” FIVE DIE IN C0l.l.Al'SE VALENCIA. Spain o-storey house Nillariwrl Satiir. lt'IIDJIlIlS, three of them rtiilrlrrn. Tuesday. 5”""";fnrilmulated "largely in please umpaches than any other nt'('llp:Ili0nal. United States or. at least, to avoid group. And ulatlon One report said the ('ana..iribiltinn of one of niaiikinda nitist p ctildy BLOOD VI'.Sl'iEl.S KICV th. piimalrnl tltslirrlr-rt An. showed that lIltli'P The tii.'in tstl per Diefenbakei said the 0ppo- "' ll' '' ”""l3"- lzl i.1i unmarried. MARRIAGE BI-IST RPIMEDY P0l'&'flfIK Mlln arc riiitii'l'ntl or. ilcmiraictl are lIInl'l" apt to have Iiicni than happily iiiarrlcd folks. Persons with no Pt'lIit'al.l0il at all are least apt in tin suffers-rs A among groups liavaiia iarying ria-. litres of P(lll('t'Ilitili fir. llcnry ()Etll'll of l.uiii.i;in;i State University K.l'ltIllVl lit Vladi- til'i. killing it: l2 oc- thll. his party's stock uilli the vol. era has "vastly iiiiiirni'rd" and said an Ilia-per-cent switch to ill? popula vote at the unit gm,-,v,.i. election would return the tfrinwrv-l atives to power in tlttaua l Mr. Fleming innit rum in A r1ilI'.K tion and answer session iiripr ml- dressing Dllhouiiie l'nii'erIltv stit- dents. He said he lavnrs -pnrting Canadian troops in tho imiihlt-cl. Mideast and added that althtilizh any shooting wniilrl be ”i'c:rt-i- table" it would he far lwiirr ihanl full-scale war. "I! there is police iIt'IItin," the Tomato member said. ”vte may have to face the pnssiiiilily that police may have to use their W030-l am." Mr, Fulton's xpccch in British The Worldls Loveliest Women . . . Where? To find the world's love- liest II o in s ti - Anthony Hunter v i s i t s d Paris. Stockholm and Roma. His comments on the tradi- tionally "chic" Parisian beauties. the myth of the female "icebergs" of Swe- den and the ladies of the land of Mona Lisa and Gina Lollobrigida are in this wseli'a Star Weekly. Pictures and fascinating statistics introduce you to th s "World's Lovslisst Women". Entertainment. too. for every member of the family in a big mags- zine section, the 24-page full color comic section and the complete novel. The HIV! NV! NIUI X- '00! Dreams tliimii liuii ioi loiililti, 65 Retire mi 8200 u Month for Life! A popular OliPl'iM' tiniggilt and his wife mceaitlv mt'mvtl no I'll” A month for life. Their Iirootns of Iiecitritv uwl atnnind luiv Print? true. tliarilu to it tleci.-lion the tirilggist made in I023 it was then he took out a ijtmiederation liile lnrarance Pension Plan which mcliicled I30.0Wl insurance protection. He had lust opened his store . . . and Vllli the haltv and the pavmasm on his liomn, he had only so mtinli left for retirnnent plans. H was a pleasant aiirpriao when his Conforleratiori Han told liissi lviw auilv his dreams mold culw I-as-witliocst risks or invasio- lm-tit Imrrit You'll lit plrmuuulv wsrpitlvvl but at loo! en-ilv vmt can nah your dreams I-nine mic and protect your loved one at the sum llme - with s Fonlotierntwn Life Pension: Plan with lnsunnm. Pit-It Your Own Pension Plan! s ii..." at .5 vi. ss. on. M 65. a Sr-cowl oh-aiiiltev im--lm may - tjiimn s niontblv pension for be added to voisr Pension Plan. ""' " '""' c a-moi. ,m.i.i.- M 4.-rm to Nov. 13. 1956 Guardklaji. Page ll In lagndry .53 ' paign Medical Students Have Most Tmk Amdam farmers are the least Ogden said. ""'l" m diliar di.-iltirhances. an 8 lvirlmlo Ol.NVi lite lriiuivsm-n isiav he lair-vi no monthly in. 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