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Davince Tools Generated PDF File .' ~. -:", E~ 18 , I----------~------~- n'W six plll.ng.r VAUXHALL l • ~. li01S is ,n ideal clr for THE DAILY NEWS N,wfoundllnd.rs Vol, 65. No, 265 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1958 tllrle. 7 tlnfl) Charles· HuHon & Sonl • . , rovlnces e era a ·Ine• • • alns rei a es ncrease • ~ . -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ , Khartoum I. vt. Asked Rescind I 'I J: te Boost Decision Army Assumes .. ". OrrA\\'A-CP-N~xt move in the impute between Canadian rail­ . , .... and their \30.000,000 non-operating employees threatening to Itrike I ,,'~' dllmrrci in the lap of the federal cabinet Tuesday. Eight pro­ (\errt Ontorio And Quebec-filed a formal petition askmg the l~ mcind • 17 ·prr·cent freight rate boos! authorized Monday by Control Govt. )c,rd Qf tr .. Il'port commiuionera, The 15 non· operating unions of the KHARTOUM, Sudan-Reutcrs-Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim thrrWIl to strike Dec. 1 unlcss they receive a wage boost of 14 Abboud took over all legislative, judicial and executive I~, h,'ur rrcommended earlier this yur in the majority rcport of a powers in Sudan Tuesday, but he declared that the I conciliation board. armed forces did not intend to "hold power forever." • A day aft~r seizing power in a bloodless coup, Abboud , II' ~~\, ti~:·r{'d 10 became chief of a 13 -man supreme military council . 'I~cmi~te~;~;~~~~ Ii Unions and a separate 12-member cabinet. But the 58-year­ Irr,~ht r~tr Reject old general stressed that Sudan would remain a "dem­ , :\e Orr. 1. ocratic republic" and told his first press conference R PROCEDt'RE .' l R -I . til pl'1l :nct.< petl-' al way since taking power that he hopes the country will - ItJ: il :hr rail.~.a)'511 return to normal 4emocratic life. rmnuu 10 mept Proposal luch hinds ,hould Questioned about British arm. --'---------­ I~ro"h I .cneral, B1 ROBERT RIC! rale ,chedule is to 10 Inlo l'ffe~t gifts and Soviet offers of aid, Ab- The new cabinet contains live u :nwm. I ("Inadlan Prell SWf Wriler at 1.01 a.m. AST-pravlded the boud said the nell' regime would cil'ilians. Two held office m tht rl:I.,\·~ rtQllirr in· I ~IO~TREAL (CP)-Fifte1:n bl&, ublnct doesn't upset the Incrcase I accept anything it considers in outgoinc regime. I~' enable Inem I unIo~s ,threatening. Canad.·wlde in thc meantime. Ithe interest of Ihe country out: HOLDS FOUR POSTS I t.'I! ~mclal burden oi , raIl", a) strIke In 12 da)'s turned Thus the dispult could ~o rigl11 ltuld r e j c c t anything '\'hich' Abboud will srt\'e as ~rem]er IJ e d r;:c.'. ,ome I thumbs down Tuesda)' on I post· down the line-and still lea';~ a micht harm its independence and and defence minister. as com· i ~llth rr\ r,1l1e~ dated wa~e settlement offered by few hours lor I I.st·minute 3ettle· ~o\'erelgnt)'. mandel' c[ the armed forces and . r I I<xal oIhtr Ihan :h~ im- the railwa)'s. menl bctween the time the [rei ~i11 SIvflLES TURN TO TEARS-E~st Grinstead. England-Scmn star AVA RESUME PUBLICATl,OS , oS president of the armed I~rces , ,,; reel i wml rtmn!a~e Rallway·unlons talks were col· rates are to 10 up and the 1tl'lke He said that Sudanes~ nell s· ~ supreme council. .. :c[i to Gardner is All smiles ~s she signs autographs at a nursc5' rummage salt I UjlOn Ihc ~criOllsIL' lapsed when the unions refused Is to star. ,papers, banned after the coup, ~Ie said the army had been ob· , 13r~ c here Nov. 15th. The sale was on behalf of famed plastic surgeon Sir Archi­ I '. :: : ( , rat I !trllc- to call off their Dec. 1 Itrlke of SEE FAST ACTION .' could resume publication immp.di· ligcd to acl because of prc\·d.ilin~ . 130,000 non - opeJ'atlnl raHway Observen don't ex p e c I Ihe ibald Mclndoe. whom Miss Gardner conSUlted after she suffered facial in­ ately but added the condition tnat ! "corruption and instability." workers. No new ITle1:tingl were Iquabble to get that rAr. Fast juries in a fall [rom a horse last year. Later in the day. the actress collapsed 'they must not attack forci~n Sudan gaIned full indcpend~nce TRA scheduled. cabinet action Is anticipated on counries, the ~()\'ernmen or Su- only two years ago after a ~r~· Tuesday's deadlock toned the the provincial appeal against the in grief on learning of the death of actor Tyrone Power. She is 8 guest of aneSe par tie s and religious year period of self-gol'crnm~nt. E whole problem dlrectl), to the fed· rate Increases. Prime Minister the McIndoes at their home here.-UPI Photo. sects. For more than half a century be- eral cabinet, already faced with DieIeIlbaker-ls belnl. kept in. Abboud said the military coun· fore, the country had been ruled 'I I an elght·provlnce appeal to cut formed Q~ .developmenla and l! eil now is the "highest sour~e of Jointly by Britain and E.Il)'jlt, olf a railway frellht rate-~ .ald to be read)' to return to Can- leglslation." Sudan's neighbor to the north. 17 per Cellt let for Dec. 1. ada Jt the situation reaches a All members of the oyer thrown All WBli reported quiet throuih. "The Itrtke date of Dec, 1 lUll crlal. level MartIn Blames "Diefenbaker cabinet wcre released TUe.!day outthe country. Guards were reo stands," IBid union .pokeaman In tuml~( down the rallwa)' after being held under house ar· moved from all parts of the capl' Frank H. Hall after a half·hour IUiiestlon, Mr. Hall pointed to rest since the former army ~om- tal except banks, foreli!!. embB!' prolinCH' petl. sessloD Tuesday with top rlllway hlgher wages recently given the rr.ander-in·chief seized power. sies and post offices. ~ li·per-cent In· of!~elal!. workers In Canada's steel tndus. For Unemployment Crisis 'lticilllllorv• prema· Negotlatlon. with the railways try and said railway on.o m- have broken down" n p The I~~nsport OFFER 14-cENT RAISE ployees vIew with "dlssatlsfactlon I JW'isd;ction to By HAROLD 1I1ORRISO!ll son said the possibility of run- maintained that "temporary ex- and restiveness" the contlDulng Canadian Prell Stafl Writer away inflation was one of Lte pediencies" in handling the farm 1m! b~~'!I!e the The rallway. had offered to deterioration of their wages in reo Russia Rejects OITAWA (CP)-Deepening con- "most dangerous things" now fac problem would "not stand ~p in I.:/, Y,l "paid or sign an aireement ilving wage laUon to those paid in other i . cern over unemployment and the Ing Canadians. Deficit financing- the long run." Some price s~p­ - /I)' any IncreAsed Incrfllses amounting to about 14 duatries n cents an hour-but on the under·'______ _ frightening spectre of inflalion borrowings by governments to ports could do more harm than was expressed before the Libel'- cover heavier spending-was a good. standing the all'eemel1t would . !lAYS MORE MOON SHOTS als' national advisory council con ound way of fighting a reces- As for a new political party Control System .' iltt~a.!P a·Jlhol'il~rl come Into ellectonly If the Irelght IS ference Tuesdayss delegates em- sion. springing from an alliance be- .lnC unT~asonnblc increB!e II left untouched of WASHINGTON (AP) -Aviation Dec. 1. bar ke d on a pane 1 d·Iscusslon . aI Bul instead of planned effort, Itween th e. CCF an d IbMa or, • r. GENEVA (Reulers) - Soviet 1 ers should first prepare an a::ree- . diKnmi~"tor)'" to Week magazine said Tuesday thc ,,~ L·TIO:,\,. the role o[ the party in 0ppusi· the gOl'ernment was handling Pearson said the Llb.erals should delegate Semyon Tsarapkin fues- ment on test cessation. They 'lr.m Canana. The sItuation Is unique. The un. U.S. Army plans to try ('Nice t' h [f bled day gave a pointed "no" to a. hould next prepare an agree- \',I.\TICS. it!.! increa'P-or /353 ions are agreeable to a 14·cent next month at Cape Canavcral, 10.. heavi er pressures on the budget al'C no ear 0 eillg. rep ac. Western compromise plan aimed ant on controls. These two hourly pay boost. The railway, Fia., to place small space probes Paul Mar~m, [orm?r he~lth! in a "hit· and - miss piecemeal as 10.ng as they maintained IheIr at breaking the deadlock in ~hree- agreements should then be Migned I! II fait 'on . LEPHONE n-~ould are wlllin. to pa)' It-even ex mInister said the DlCfenba"er: fashion." There was a .dan"er position of the party of the left, , flit! 'hicli pro';irted near the moon. The army de· . d' I d . • th Iff power talks on ending nuclear and a report made to the govern tend the Increase to other rail. go\'ernmen t sh ou ld b.e In IC e lOr that Canada would be hit by in- e par yore orm. Ilth only lZ. 03 per cllned to comment. The ma~3zine [1 way workers at • total cost 01 not launching measures In time flatlon-"more than creeping"- tests. ments concerned at the United . rtrtnu~~ c said the Ilrat shot, Dec. 5, will ~ . $67,000,000 as lonl as they let tI1e to prevent what he anticlpnted while the recession remaIned. Alexis Caron, Lioeral MP for He toid reporters that Russia Nations.
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