l ' e 1 ---M---relsriione ssos . .-.. .. .' ' assets seller with Guorb .g "It -Wont Dial 0506 -cal: for classified ad takes, for quick results. IBPAGES i an. IAN csiiraats. Nathal- liandieapped persons at the Health and Labour (Chairman). Hon. at co-cdinater of Rehabilitation. reeentative. National Advisory Centre yesterday. Seated-Left to Forrest W. Phillips. Minister of Council on rehabilitation. Mr. Ian - .':".:.''.n”n'”'"”......".'.":.....””''t H.......-no-.-. ”iiEnui?”'i?.iE: W ll:"ii:..-il..':rbs:;...Sl-.-l:l:.:; c-------- -;g .( mu. jnufggud in Reid. Deputy Minister of Welfare of Education and Provincial Rep- Gaarsllaa Photo it u d h be a l. I -DISCUSSE Re 8 llll'al'lOn 700 Min," R5,",-n To Work Today SPRINGHILL, N.S. (CPl More than 700 miners will return to work this morning at the Cum- berland Railw and Coal Com- pany's No. 2 co ery, closed since a Nov. 1 explosion in adjacent No. 4 mine claimed 89 lives. The miners met Monday night and accepted a safety committee report before making the decision Problems Ar Prince Edward giadilsmfgmt H . e . gluten" of Dtsabl Civilians was tre, ce Street. sttended'by thirty-four enthusiastic delegates .. lll keenly interested in rehabili- tation. Under the Chairmanship of W.W. Reid. Provincial Co-ori- Conference isfaction at the convening of the conference and welcomed the via- itors from outside the Province- Mr. Ian Campbell. National Co- ordinator fo Civilian Rehabilita- tion rt Ottawa. Messers Don Cur- ran and Charles Kelsey of the Paraplegic Association of Halifax. and Mr. Hill of the Canadian Na- 5 5 5 3” 9 ll!-'lll lllriadlcilon over education. federal government to provide financial fields of culture.' rogative. Nevertheless, the money would not be lost aitiea which feel they cannot 'NorllI R. Mon Hos Reserve Champion 0'i'l'AWA (CPI e Prime Minis- hl St. Laurent Monday night lllMl"lC9d IWNPHJE Sovernment plans for aid to Canadian culture, including the creatio Owalted Canada Council amltd with 8100000000 in federal I. He said Parliament will be Shed to set up the council at the next regular session and provide the 81oo.ooo.ooo. Half of this would gaelll tthlle fIl:l'l!;I ofuilsn endowment. 0 81' 5 W0 d be used by the tt:;uncil ti: slid Canadian uni- vursi cons uclon live a 10- year period. r Parlic ient also would be asked to double federal grants to um. m"::...:"...”i2W A . - - 4 e prime minis- ter roposed that the grants be ldmalukfw by the llational of Canadian Univer- altiea to avoid criticism that the federal govemment is trying to encroach on the exclusive prov- FEDERAL RIGHT Mr. St. Laurent maintained the has the right aid to all under royal pre- to those univer- n of the long- to be 4 accept the grants at this time. For universities, presum. ably those in Quebec. the money is to be kept in trust until some future tune when they feel able to claim the gants. "In this way," he said. "no in. alitution would be penalized in the future for a previous refusal of the grants and there would be no unjust dlsrlrnlnation against any group of taxpayes in Canada in this respect." lie outlined his plans before an array of university presidents at the NCCU conference on 'Can- ada's cr1s'la in education. The NCCU is to decide later whether it will take over the handling of the! grants. in all likelihood. it wil . - The grants have been under stiff criticism by Premier Duples- sis. Quebec universities have not accepted them for the last five years. TWO NEW MUSEUMS At another point. Mr. St. Lau- rent announced government plans to create two new museums out of the present ” ' museum. One will concentrate on natural history and the other on human history. The latter will absorb the current small national War Museum. As recommended by the 1051 we i"Covers-iPrs'riee Edward Island Lilac 71.. Dew” WN. CANADA TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1956 CANANA COUNCIL TO HAVE HUGE FUNDS l -2-or-.':Awaahu4m .....'x . .. .. Massey commission report on the arts and sciences. the Canada Council would be a 15-man body. armed with federal funds but out- side of federal control. it would provide hundreds of sales. and help Canadian paint- ers, musicians. dancers, writers and others aiding in the creation of a distinct C dian culture. Mr. St. Laurent agreed to have the Canada Council operate out- side of federal control. That via the idea of the 530,000,000 endow- ment. The council would invest this and use the revenue for its current operations. The other t50.000.000 would he used by the C0unt"ll to make capital lrantr in universities equal to 50 per rent of the cost of specific building or capital equipment projects "with approp- riate regard to the population of each province." Distribution of these grants. is to be spread over I lthyear period. CULTURE LAGS Mr. St. Laurent agreed Can- ada's cultural achievements have lagged behind her industrial pro- gress. "More often than not Canadians still describe, themselves in a negative way by recognlzl ,, they are neither British. nor French,- an American. They become 20. low-high iowa32arld35.- PM Announces Sweeping A To Assisi Culiur aware more easily of their dif- ferences than of their common features." To avoid the possibility of Cana- dian culture disappearing. Cana- dians had to do on the cultural level what they had done on the economic plane. There had to be collective effort for development. based on the prornltlon of the two main cultures. the English and the French. ' THREE pnmcmus He enunciated three principles for this development: "We must aim at strengthening our regional cultures. Pafllcllllirllf the two main cultures of Canada. so that they may radiate through- out the country, but we should not attempt to weaken them in order to leave a single and uniform cul- ture. L. "in the second place our cul- tural development in all its aspects should as much as pos- slble be left to private initiative. "In the third place. the state must support and encourage in- dividuals and private organiza- tions in the various smierea which are their responsibilities but then under no circumstances must it try to control them and deprive them of their freedom." ROYAL PBEROGATIVE Crucial Session Of U.N. WIKTHEI” 0 Widely scattered snewflusrbai much colder; nbrthwest winds at Charlotte- rrt... e' if i I -l Mr. St. Laurent said there he: ii been arguments that the teller l III agreed the constitution restricted federal powers in this" field. but It had the right. as had the prov- inces. to offer gifts or grants 0! individuals. institutions or eyed foreign governments! "This is a roya preroutlw which is not in any way restricted by our constitu3on.'' - A ; He cited past instances when to Quebec government gave to the University of Tacoma. current Quebec goves-not E glvenagranttothell, Ottawa. There was no i E. fedearzlih govern; ment his the right to utter flan,- elal assistance in all fields of cul- ture and it rests with. the federalp government to decide the pllrlltll for which it is offered and who 3 to benfit from it. . "ln other words. thue probl -' ' are a matter of national cull F policy in respect of which the fed- eal government also has responsi- hilltles." The statements were included in atextofthespeechissuedtotho press before delivery. 1 nator. the conference assembled tiunal Institute for the allnd. also ., M. to 0,... About 539 .; TWONT9 ic” - ""11" g fw morning and afternoon sea of Halifax. um: ", emgiwed underground l3,i'::'e:; ;..J;;"l;)l';”"Ly:I'1':"E?,n:Y - M l w"'-'v- mm 0" wen me me? ml and n '1 enera SSGITI Y pene ' Among those attending were the Dlscufss AIMS WMTOI '1'" WW3” b"""d me" pionship in the Jersey claisuhlt "Mme" 0, Health. wen," ad following the dramatic rescue of Following the various introduc- tory remarks. the chairman call- ed on Mr. lan Campbell, National Coordinator, to address the gath- ering. Mr. Campbell expressed his pleasure at seeing such a fine as- sembly and went on to give a ve interesting and entertaining tal I tn I mum. Wm an be ". lt.h;eRta'oa:dA.:ricultural Winter fair opened for several months. About A pm E ul When "1 "1" "'”mPl"V'd' Edgelea Sgacozwlgtelngllfndhgdl owned by Edison 3- Mulch of North River was named reserve aniar and grand champion. Labour. and the Deputy Minister of Education of the Province. De- legates attending were ladies and tlernen employed in the, follow- programs: publlc' health. pu- - , . bile welfare. private and volunt- L ' . . ary agencies. i ' nd instit- . vocatl UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (OP)- Prince Wan said the compassion A rebuff to UN efforts to deal of the assembly went out to the with the crisis in Hungary and afflicted peoples of Egypt and mounting activities toward sett.le- Hungary. meat of another crisis in Egypt no endorsed the decision of of llalnnlarskjold to fly today to accompanied Monday's openi the LINE llth session of the. Cairo for a personal inspection of done in Hungary. in other business the assembly unanimously elected to member ship three new African oountnea already approved by the security, Council. They are Tunisia. Mr occo "and the Sudan. This Ia-nushti GOING TO MOSCOW WARSAW (Reuters) - Wladys- wllom expressed sat- (Contlnued ontpage 1. COL 3) genes as Poland's leader. KITCHENER. Ont. (CP) - Lt.- Gen. Guy Simonda. retired Cana. the withdrawal of British. French and Israeli forces. .mon.. .. the history. progress and lecil- law Gomulkn. Polish Communist . - - ; '"l -v- ll" '5'” ml?" "("19 Pllf""'"'g' i. 79 in. . otnl I . heruhlp. ., ans aslritsrr ' i”ta!..g.39ii;m” RellnbIlltatlon-."e.,golnt- . Du -- ,"',!;g”',,"g?El";,,;”,;': ''-;,H;:'';':;- We o,- WW. "file i debatagais upectae ” .. ...”"' C. 0 m''mm””',L”m”; "" M & 95 ll96l' Ipotliahtsttheoutsetofthaaer in the Middle irui,tut0-"rt Vrdnudlr I""MI" w " " m, M p. . . few introductory re 3;"fu'";;d'”.' .'.''"'u' my, pf,” 'gT,f:,' nm'wou""",w,;.d..,m A ' aloii. behaved "by many delegates aaul, but not so much had been Thursday. - l - 'xpw"ln' the WW" 0' bl u lckl Ts sslble and htunday A'su rise visit to -War- m l” '"'l”''' "P " "' ""m '5” s am I. e c arman . - s poaa e ng lo" 0' h l ;lelD.l::'lq:l' hegybecolhoe estallllllll aaev by Klli'llIlEIlllltEV Oct. 19 was , geuvla hung! ul 1” l” . . I . . n in 0.. "(cm -. ;i.:.:.:::"i:L'-"::.."i.:"l.:..i':". r.2':::":.2i3:.l'::i-.:.::.oi::.'":li. In E. Germany 4- M M W U" W Parking Problems And BY-I-"W5 pfo ' ve Con- Ed u Rehabilitation activities in dltfer- "the October revolution." ending ;:"U';.'-'s'imri ql Parliament lip 3,",fc,”:',,d,c,, 0;. ent countries, drew some compar- with "moist" Gomulka's emer- '5 ' ' Discussed At Council Meeting dish a hi I f t If, id but hope f brl ging peace and - . n .,.,,,,,,,"',',i,,”,,,: p?,m;".ny 0': . gmedom n, :5, H':,.,u,-in pmpi, Parking problems in relation to adjacent to the building. He said p first elected 1 the new Federal Building were the cars were now parking on the , . . hull Denna .t was revolt in Russian-controlled East VII! dlllmtd ll! I C0ll'lmUlllCl3l0ll I dd M an "I M f mchmond hem.” . W” ""”-"' iwii"-mm l' U N l TOOPS xlbeci ”'ih:”w'” no r. W ".2" ii..”'.'i"..Z :::...:"..:.... ".'.i .'-';."....i.:."...... .... 2 . a or at ll e re- I've ry - ne - ' ., haul ggngujpu In "mu mama. In "N Mlgdj. gkidg the City Council held last night. that Federal authorities were ap- 0,. 1.. damn , - gm. un "SEVEN All Councillors except Councillor paged ttl1utl1ilGDr:aedlJ':jE& H . M. 0 M Donald w re present. ounc or au w toglhtlrrlrnahigruntmndah . "ff :';f”';:".:"'lm"”'”,l "hf The Communist government ln- 3-lie Chalrmean of the Police lot the City's . sponaibllity to The Hon. Robert H. Winters QC in 1915. O O O g why" an mummy of . lsrlned Iiamsnarslrjold that it Committee. Councillor Gormley find parkgg spscemforhtgiezemem "den! mum" M pubuc wag-kg, s- --M '-' '"-""- M e um -- aw G----v 1- """'.:”."-""".: 3:: 2w" ;”.i":'.:.':.:im:;'::.:":..'."::: J.?l:"..'.. ..::. ....'... .. ..... --u --w - cwmm '- dmo. 0' an . N r was reported from Cairo the UN force. had talked with W" l"9"'"- L"';';'...,.;:"Xi".5,'n mmedud.o:: ployeea indicated that there would and he could not see why any lira! I00! Milly. R-9Vl'9l9l"vl""" l;”:ru'tlio'gli,a'ten'- Lav ' 4 LONDON (cpl-Pr”l::n(l:eNe.r; to been insisting upon gusr- Nasser and Egyptian Foreign He said he tell it could culls uiv .-oq.;..g for in. election: be about 100. lie said the area special urrangement should no at the Dominion and Provincial . tioll the 9”" D'''Uh' .3 ”"""tiid..itl:3"dii"unn. licc entries that British. French and Minister Mahmoud Fawsl in easily come in the wake of recent :5,” . was now very congested and pre- made for any particular class of governmeats and other local dllr. im' of IM and the Ice "7 of ' 2: t rill: clearello the limit forces would withdraw lm- cell-o. uorlslnst ln Hunssry Ind Pol-mt it did. however. agree to accept dlcted tht the City would have lreople ' nitarles and officials will be 0- ctuts hr" mm ”p' lt mediately from Egypt and thhl The secretary- eneral intends " ' "'9" did 9'”'''9i 1 "I'M from the outside world food and space. poeaibly in the square (Continued on page 8. Col. I) hurt to greet him. These will "um "V '”" ""3 "m U" '""y "" ' N ll force would my to be in cl nrsda to talk -0 Wm Germ-M Illtllll idly by medical au piles 1 t ' s the Premier A-W- Milli! to take ll their he-cc dull" "1 "'9 U P” "9. '” V and seeing their friends and fam- - " ' - ' Cou t re . mm, I" mm. mg per- only temporau-.v. over details of the role of the UN ma. mun an hr Mondays opening (followed an aouhutha IQIIOt:l,u.:.f' H F” ' across - . o . 4-” Clubs NGIIIC have In early I! lodIY- . wrapped up in these general- adhlfe wigs-com l:ttLnItl.oI;:er;:t,leoli'I's den tend :3oge:.cy'u;:a:oi:h: Mt1l:iedkIs;:e.f:l' Eden Go ls Glven :31 L3”-I'll on Mr" M L E 'a a El! itles is the Ewlltlan position that 35' ' -- ' 1 o ' -I Announcing sypt sreem ' "1 ti 3, mo '1" .4," me mg” sboud a revot develop when emu ml 4... gu,,,.,g., mm. mm", uh.-.1 cmdldnu Juniar Councl in New York. UN Secretal'.v-Gen- the UN must in no wayb huge mu m” mm”. the W,” Gem," tone, 3, "on. , M Que." m 9” mm damn eral Dag l-lammarslliold dllcllllell on Egyptian l."V9Nllll'Y 3' 3 ' stringer. they would almost cer- h by It is expected 'lat the Mlnlsta. wmmo (cP)"D"'" FM" '' wullllylefve mdtutohheealltrzl innit tgrtlill lllli:c:e'?:lateh:vgl?"th: l-heTb:amo 'oldl:f"a”fiaNr:ePle:vhlcrlei WW ll” ” ii" '” 0' 3'” 9'” nefuhiln glalnholzlodl ills? .ll;"i"ii5 will make a tour of lnspectiri of , gun" Apparen e wan s n . mans." ' - the C nfederatlon Buildingpd ag- maarudkw chum” 0' an an" I, no hlpmlnutg slip in the northern third of the canal. Egypt ultimate may total 10,000 men n. "Int .1 "M H "M Mr presence of more than 40 foreign ow mi mu. 0, an dim: upmd. o ' mm hmornn LONDON (Reuters) - Sir An- thony Eden's government Monday night defeated a Labor Party mo- at - seventee nations have volun- :','.?d.':”'il7.. "(,I.at1.l"l.::ll)'lnt:ll Pal: leered agmed forces for the UN tine. all well as the Sinai desert. expedition. but Bl-lmll WHMNW ngesrients. .r;l.arklng time at Capodlchlno glrport. the UN slaslns hue ll"? ministers. including External Af- fairs Minister Pearson of Canada, as head delegates. Many dele- pened, the Germans would be ltures arising from Egypt's aeip ”' quickly repulsed and driven back . I-ll! IMP M . Wl t Illll fly N u" M the an! "d "I ll" &lll'If..':f:ldQ. llleerlis scheduled N3 my in mu d "in an tion accusing it of aggravating the events since. He saw no reason . - ll- Na in 118'! When ”m' m Brlm" "M F"'"" M" "M Mr 0"" why md "mu mm probdm wguld bl5el:ntllG haerllls of "la 'p'c"l'led mu H" "won nation's "serious economic prnb- why that surplus should not be we ll" Pmvlnu "fly nut”: Other officers include. counc P - - , 1 for them- only seven or eight nations may would run up to four months. .. . I - . lore -leiiirllaas. llovleh, .: Danlah. Norwegian Ind they In I'mfV:E um would he keep” the North Atlantic Treaty 0l'RIli- Uwmy the "um", mm ., Id. lems by the Anglo-French inter largely real zed. Al ' caliier. Mancton. N ; bian soldiers ready to take 0 0? selves a My on W e - I lsalion." , W cm, . nation In Esylrt Macmillan said "very Iubstan- i "3"" - '"'s i'.:”'ta-l”."c':io”n'-”--31'-'-'33-';v"-ii 331'" "' '"”' ”' "” ”" ..f'H......-:. t'.'::'.::?-'3 C-'-ll .::.'.l':. .:'.:l:' i.”".2.""'.-'2s..Z.".. """ .32: .':::.l:;':i..”::'..”':ir: :l:'..i';"i.":i..:..:'.:::"..:".'".: mm "0" "M" "'8': "a cum Conn had 0. ted to take off today in Swiss Maud” um.” rug): gnnounced hesln lllllmll "'9 M 3'l”"”' an "exceedingly danger- maid, ( 1 tel-'s action was 321 to 259. it was the Sues Canal under Anglo UONTREAL 4Cl'l - A . nulaao. ELI fl: pun” 'mch urn” we" on she Wm Wuhan? ll" ':g'"'ufg”2" 'r':'.i.."".-,-Q5" mn”Thoi'e flll: "W, mm” lsllterllnce Wanla'alth:ylI:k;ll”e'5l1bo'l one of a series of labor efforts to French control. :0 :1!" Mlll'ieatim.r:ceIllll . gang. 3 ponconcuoli II I- - ' ' N1 do we tfol-it p I me In-IIIOVUO.-. "Ian "'39- mestlll unclear were the Nlldlr rogymalrlrsnscfllellil Vim W U" ''m '"''”'k "' ll” 'l'"'n "F .sloh.tll:ndpl)sl'r:lia:ivi:rl-ouullybelleekilitig arlllid .'i'i'1ci. ..l"i':i,i".ii'.'" 3 wecsiltnliiirvtlitlzlealimcltlhelereedthilizszh 7"" " ' "'l”l"'" 5. 5'" h” Cmmny "0"" ll lmch E3?” Nd Fund" was '1" walk". M dug, Mm an To local. eeeds Jose Inn of Chile. The motion. whlclid ar'r.iounled to L The xwemmm. Md nwped N'lH'l9l- ll "WW." - f .31-can . . . ?'...'.'.m.i'.'.'."..i'.i'-'l.""...'.-'? '"”"'",,,,, ' . ...... -M W"-'W'" 0"" um co-u---I co in-mt ...""::.:'i"r.:::.:t.::::"i::.".': ::.."i.:";::'::'.:"...:.:..::”:.::..;,,--3-H ,;"' wen mm m -- ---""---""" "" m" G 0" G" M I H-mm"lk”lltu'm.:l.Il M. 0:: gungppon 0' Null". 3.37.5 In cruk oiatpthe delesllc tron "lllmnllsll I """d' it "W”"f '”"c'" ''''i 2 ll .hall8 itniun. created a 2i'il'""a'l5'u. ..:nd i 1 . s . In gr , ', '11 . . ' . I. 1. hi. sum. eoannander of Pravda 'll'.ld'u.o hone: people y c,,.,,. .,. replaced by I W'”"' """ "' ”" "M t" '""'"”" United N-nous nennanult police ableyto treatment. lot it was CYDNEY (Cpl COINMN tattve of the Communist Chinese . e , ITIAIN ON RESOURCES force for the first time. lievd the would Ioaday failed to recover the ,ve1-nrngnt Fm World COmmUtll5l5 Face - mmv-r.' india and naked for 30'0" lit WM Surely Mlnls- 3- He hellcved ' lied -topped a ferret! ri-om Pasteur nuptial & Reglnal Mandling told the third world war. Home that the intervention will atnin Britain's dollar resources b Tracdio. N. some Labor members shouted federal govu-nsent dsrlalvely dnrlngthlsstataasient. eaaaalna special , but that It is too early to assess Advance Party For A M::ll"narn:dadla;uIIa&"chc:3' U0 Ne NOPlC! out an been ' MONTREAL tcri-The new of this RCAF plsaaa car-rylag Can- hcluslon in the agenda of an item titled "repreaeutntton of China in the United Nations." The 8-mon- ber African-Asian bloc discussed Crisis In 18 Years mu" "m "H" mm, the total ic ft is 3- , econom e cc . . Ilium lytu - can". M. h tn”. nd ”pur.s.ars la a V 3 hns:l”mthl;t0l:ealIe. 1'' pm” a, its estimated that the tgteW'”'lCana&,s -it was turned they Bl raise the issue In the is-member uqering eovmnlttee. If it is ap- veil there the .auembly still taqpolvc to overrule the cons- litter. in a Hint iaaQhal speech the will not cost the government more th an extra lino Wwldi” .. "”"" 3s.i:o.eos.oam to i:is.ooo.an'ln tile. unions- the all iii; it; til rl !: 5? E3 V Q!teeh'l0P!- aa'a3ssnan advaneevlrtilw kw lalhRQQulIi8Har'&Wlls7:..-thoUnltedN F ,,:'',:'1,, Sydney Dies At 77 .. ......,...."'..'...1'.l Noam us. (cm- pf Art orbs. a 5:: Town council for I 5 i 1''. ii-its vi''i''a '" is in ll: 5 l..',v " or p. d