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Page L i^h t W orld’s F inest C lim ate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon HLCKLEBEIMY HNN L ‘Life or Death’—Egypt’s Plea In ILN. Appeal Over Sudan Heykal Pasha Says Solu tion Can Not Long Be Delayed Lake Success N Y C O R Egypt, tne existence of an alien power in the upper reaches of the Nile River becomes a mat ter of life or death This is the gist of the petition filed by the Egyptian government before the United Nations, seeking to oust the uninvited guest—Great Britain —from control in the Sudan. Sense and Some N O N SE N SE how many would you have le ft? ” t r u t h th a t he alwa« “ But teacher, why should I have a neighbor cone j lose three?” his Pigs up to eat. i One of my ancestors signed A rc h ie Anderson ng the Declaration of Independence, w as reported that ht a Virginian boasted. B ob P erkins when the* I t was one of my ancestors b o a t up the Chetco, tk who wrote the Ten Command a l l a mistake. He wan ments, Abey came back. j th e gang—and besides Leo Lucas tells of a fellow a b e tte r boatsman than who used to live up the Win- T h a t should do for chuck a number of years ago, sense, so le t’s let the who was so careless w ith thé d ro p o r today. i Egypt had initialed a pact in which Britain agreed to recognize the Sudan as an integral part of the Egyptian domain, under the com mon crown of Egypt. But when Sidky Pasha proclaimed this to Egypt. Bevtn announced that Eng land did not really mean it that ! way. "Now. as the Security Council met, England has conducted a •a m p a ig n of misrepresentation here and abroad, placing upon Egypt the onus of being opposed to Sudanese s e lf- g o v e r r m e n t while they, the British, have that as their single professed aim in t fail to see “Pete” if you contempla purchasing real estate! See Classified Section for BETTER Bll Don Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor EGYPT AND THE SUDAN COMPARED WITH TtRKITORT OF T n t UNITED STATES Egypt is the meeting place of the entire proceeding. Nothing can three continents * Mca, Asia and be so far from the truth, in point Europe, She holds a central posi of fact tion In the policy of the whole “ Egyptian interest m the Su Both as a Member of danese aspirations for an indepen the United Nations and as a Mem dent life as a nation is probably ber of the Arab League—a re more sincere than that of any gional arrangement sanctioned by people in or out of Africa. We are the Charter of the United Nations tied together with them by years —Egypt nas a great role to play of mutual association and a com To play it, she says she must be mon life for centuries along the free in fact as well as in law. Nile valley; we have the same Commenting on the Importance religion and. to a large extent, the of the Nile, one is reminded that same Language. We stand for their the total length of the river is ultimate freedom, and if they 4.132 miles of which 1,051 are sit want their independence, we do uated south of the Sudan. 2.147 in not oppose their claim, but under the Sudan and 934 between Haifa the conditions and within the framework of the United Nations. and the Medilerraneea “The independence that the Su “The solution of the Anglo- E«> ptian dispute over the Sudan danese may claim for their coun cannot be long delayed." declared try, must, in our view, be free Kt Heykal Pasha, president of tne from a treaty-yoke with an alien Egyptian Senate and parliamen power; we want a freedom for tary ieeder of his country, who is them such as the United Nations in the United States as head of charter guarantees—free to come Egvpfe delegation to the United and go, to act in their own behalf without being compelled, as the Nations Assembly. British want, to seek their leave. "In the first piece," oonUnued “ In short, it is my belief that the Heykal Pasha. “Greet Britain has British should not claim and as declared twice since May 5, 1946. that she would withdraw ail B rit sume to themselvee, by their treaty ish trxjps from Egypt Britain demands, the functions «nd duties which plainly belong to the United recognizes that in the present sit Nations under the comprehensive uation of world affairs, the Suez and explicit guarantees of the «anal defenses no longer need the charter. presence of British troops on Britain itself, let alone the Egyptian territory She must, then, f ''t out sooner or later anyway world, must not neglect the stra long as she insists on keeping tegic and important place of the n >r troops in our country, they Middle East in world understand •attne’ help but be a constant ing. The framework of the United source of irritation to our national Nations was wisely drawn, to give feeling, and s threat to peaceful »rotection to nations and peoples in their quest for independence, relatione in the Middle East As to the Sudan, Bevin for and it il] becomes any nation. ! however powerful, to assume <•1 and iv S’.dky J lo p h r s t Pasha forlth7*# ons to itse lf alone." lh ro u g h Pilot Columns!! By Dewey People like a little humor now and then. The other evening, in a book which I received from the Book-of-the-M o n t h c lu b . “ A Treasurer of Laughter,” I came across a few Scotch jokes which the readers might enjoy telling bn a few of their friends, especi ally of that nationality: ... A Scotchman, an Irishman and a Jew had dinner together. When the w aiter came w ith the bill, the Scotchman prom ptly said he’d take it. The next day the news- paper carried a headline: “ The j Death of a Jew Ventriloquist.” In Edinburgh they tell a story j of two burglars who smashed ! a jeweler’s window and were arrested the next day when they 2*^ t0 get the brick. I hear that Anna got mar ried to old MacDonald. How does he treat her? "Seldom.” I was told. . J. J. Gallagher told me that he had a Scotch friend who once gave him a homing pigeon as a Christmas gift. Recently a a paper salesman told me about his old fourth grade teacher: “ Pay attention to this problem Ikey—I f you had ten pennies and lost three, Murdock G. ROEDER Funeral Director and Ambulance Service Phone 1091 Crescent City, Calif. Gas Floor fu r n a c e s J. J. Gallagher plumbing Real Estate And Insurance Crissey Building Brookings, Or \V e H ave Complete Lines of: ELECTRIC COMFORTERS WESTINGHOUSE & RCA RADIOS COMPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOWLER AND WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS BROOKINGS ELECTRIC And Radio Company V. 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