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Davince Tools Generated PDF File .. _ 3, 1962 All forma 01 I: InsUlllnce .Ji IG USED CAR I " ,I iI SALE , i, 'ill , , I CONTINUES AT THE DAILY NEWS i Water 'St. , NOVA MOTORS (1962) LTD. EIlz3beth Av. , I' .\ \ , THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1962 (Price: 7 Cents l" :1, , I I, I !i I, Russians, "i! !, !: Call'For/ Ii 'Free "Berlin i Appeal To World For Signing Of German Peace Treaty ,e lens Zoornl' By REINHOLD G. ENSZ ,to close.uPI, MOSCOW (AP)-The Soviet Communist party ~ugh a rene~ , omatic expg. 1 asked the people ,of the world Sunday to insist co!~ focusing that West Berlin be turned into a demilitarized, ovtes. free city and that a German peace treaty be signed. ' (~. , The suggestion was contained in the tradition· I t al list of slogans which' the party publishes in I I connection with the ,anniversary of the Bolshe· I vik Revolution, Nov. 7. JD This time thcre are' 103 slo·1 hloc, all in alphabetical order. :",': ':, f gans and they were' spread CU,ba-out of order-was next to \K .. ;:. , ,:::, 'across the, front page of Sun· last, followed by' Yugoslavia, , ~ day's Pravda, the official 'Com· The, Cuban slogan: SAN'A, Yemen-Crowds cheer Yemeni revolutionary leader, Col. Abdullah Tex ,-Cuban refug ~es picket the Lebanese Vel'goli d : munist party newspaper. 'l'he "Fraternal greetings to the .'aler III deli\'crcd cargo of grain to Havana before com' g t P t B v~ a Berlin slogan: heroic people of Cuba who have SalIal, during a recent demonstration in the capital city's main square. A I d f . h III 0 or rownsville., "Pcoples of all countries:' de· stepped on the path of building report from Mecca Radio in Cairo stat8d early October 11tb. that monarchist Grec (?\\'ne relg tel' docked he re October 10th and sailed for an un- ',mand the conclusion of a Gel" socialisin, se\!lessly defending, I foreign port late October 11th without cargo, Last week a Yu 0- I !Dan p~ace treaty. a~d the tlll'll·I'the: fr.eedom and, independence: tribal forces led by self-proclaimed 1m 1m (King), Prince Abdalla AI-Hassan; freIghter Il'as compelled to depart without loading in Houston aftel' bge- "mg of West Berhn mto a free, of their country from the ng· were making a two-pronged attack to ward San·a. and tbat more than 100 i demilitarized city," , gl'essive attempts of the Amer.1 rebels had been kille.d. .. -,- ----- . - - -, ..._- .. pil'Keted I C'u I)ans. ! Then followed the usnal greet· ican imperialists. Let friendship: ------------------- _--- )~. ! ings to the countl'ies, of the and co·operalion between the i ,-________________________________ • ) world. Communist China led the Soviet ,and Cuban people de·' Iisl: velop and strengthen," i Riot "Fraternal greetin~s to the The Soviet union'! wartime ~ Prime Minister MacmiUa,n: working people of the Chinese allies-now antagonists in Ber· ~ Jnd People's Republic, building so· lin - were remembered with' 'cialism, Long live the eternal. these words: : unbreakable friendship and co· "Long live, friendship Bnd co·' elnish' an'd Wallool1S operation between the Ilreat operation between the peoples of ECM Entry W/oul d Bring . " ., peoples of the Soviet Union and Britain, the United States of China." America, France and the Soviet , .. ., '. • CUBA INCLUDEn Union in the interests of a se· Next came Albania and then cllre pen c e throughout the European Trade Revival •• •• • I Clash In the countries of the Communist world." " Btussels · ., ., LLANDUDNO, Wales (cpi - It was evident even before for Europe. JOIIS S1I'AELESS I At the Place Rogier terminal r~d, white and blue flags, along Prime Minister Macmillan told [Macmillan arrived to make his "We believe that our entry lAP 1- Thousands' point of the tIVo.hou~ march IVlth large and small signs with Frieda Wreaks Havoc 4,500 c h eel' ing Conservative speech that the party member· into the community would de­ , an~ French·spea~ police cordoned off the 5qUar~ such slogans as "the languate party delegates Saturday tnat ship supported his stand. And cisively strengthen the outward· II alloons f10ted ~n down· and prevented further serious wail is a money wall," "the 'Britain's' entry into Europe's alter he spoke observers felt looking forces already at work Brussels Sunday III a nell' clashes with several thousand language of the workers must Columbia Common Market would signal a that he had fired the delegates Iin Europe," he said. "The com· of the language and Walloons wailing Ihere. be the language.' of ,the fac· In- British brilliant revival in European in· to the task of seeking support munity, in co·operation with the , , Ihn! ofl~n has The marchers -were mostly tory," and "Flemish doctors for VANCOl:VER (CP)-The sun I The B,C. Hydro and Power dustry, trade, culture, sports in their constituencies for Brit· United States, would then be , ,' y , ' .lashes I I ullItt • h young boys and, girls with many Flemish sick." shone brighUyfrom a' blue pa· Authority estimaterl that half and politics. I ain's Common il1arket entry. I able to carry further the pro· , Iro:e ou I\' en sun t d f ~ L to '0000 mTt t D t h • anne armel's among The Walloons countered, by cifle sky Sunday nnd' gentle the 500,000 persons living in the Declaring that the movement MEANT FOR DE GAULLE ce5ses of freeing world trade." 1 : ... , .. J , I I an u c • them I , : wearing yellow, buttonhole em· breezes wafted brown leaves on 100· mile stretch from Hope, for European unity "has caught Speaking to an audience al· , I .. ., Flemi!h f I' om the . , .. blems imprinted ,with red roos· , , ..... s'armed intn the capital CA,~RY F~A~S ' the trees still' standing. B,C" to the const were without the imagination of the young," ready won, Macmillan appeared ~ ld ., .. .. ,. a prote,;t mnrch against lhey carmd,' huge yellow tel's. They also carried posters Southwcst British Columbia power at one time or another. the 68·year·old prime minister to direct his words to Chancel.! Wor , ('aUed their "sub. flags sta~ped II'lth the black in Flemish which said: "Hands was cleaning up the devastation Hydro authorities expected tn asserted: 101' Adenauer of West Germany I • •• •• '0 , hy the 'I'nlioo05, ! Flanders hon., . of ·the worst storm in its history have alI power restored Sunday . h d 'd I G II f · .... " off Brussels. Return to your vii· , h "Europe IS once more on t e an Presl ent (e au e 0 I B • .!fi' ..... , per'UIIS \1 cre reported' They also carl'led a few Dutch lage." and trying hard to forget the Dig t. move ... this is 11 great mo· I France, who hold in their hands. lIe s ........ , sticks, sta\'cs. and;' tragedy. '" .-.....-======:...--1'1 ment of history." i the British hid to enter the six·! , kind of fire· \ Typhoon Frieda had split in , The bubbling, of re.l'olt within I nation Europca~ trade group. i COPJ<;NHAGEN (AI') - More A k p th.t can hllm se\'erel\' ISS Britain to Take two and b~wn herself out aftel' G· k 11 1 ~h.e party ~galDst IllS plan to IBoth men at times h,a\'e a ·, than one third of Greenland's th, Rrh:loll lIag I\'a~ killing sel'en British columhians I alts e :.10m the Common ~rarket al· pe~re.d. less tllnn llnXIOUS for: entire population has been bed· :;::' .... and ab~uL 40' others i~ the ·w~sl·1 I ready had been ,squelched dur·: Bntam s enlr)'. 'ridden with measles during an of ern Umted states wllh '/I fmal, illg week·lon~ manoeuvrings at I Macmillan said llritain', isola", epidemic that has ra~ed since I •••• ,. thr ininren werr. takc~: Hand in South Rhodesia F 0 . , ., nf III. 'InL'k ~~dlanl:c' , , . lash of her vieiolls tail. ' I' aces' , pen th e par ty con fcrence I ICl'e. I'i tlOn from t hc centres 0 { Ellro·!. April. An official report says mo'll h<1ltlr ~l'rne-the It,,oNIJION ICP1_ An Africnn of the banned parly's exile Hundreds of workmen 'were I ' . ' ,pean power would e\'cntlllllll' he 1IO,7il cases were registered, but III II'nl ('o\'clcd with lit. nil IOna.lst Icader from Southern mOI'emenl. He told airport reo still toiling around thp clock on R I i am shoul? ,l0m only un?cr stncl·, damaging for hcl' as wcll os' it is helie\'erl that several thou· i thr f\ll'I'Y remains! Hhodesla wal'lled Saturday his porters: the seemingly hopeless task of 'evo t Ie~t condItIOns - came5 gr~l'e .- -~-'---I sands of patients did not regis· ... , ., Thr ' I "country may become another restoring everything to' normal. rISks for both pa:ty amI nalion, 'tel'. FortI' nine deaths were reo L';, .. •• ., IflO~ er 15, \l~el'ia II' i t h all tI "Unless the British "ol'ern'. Power and communications They say llntnm ennnot pros· , 'b 0 D d nr \\'alloons and'" • Ie conse· .. were still out late Sunday in By COLIN Jo'ROSr per outside Europe amI Ihey ex.' .. 32. 00 anes an , , , ., .' III~ I FAUll'NER por~ed ~ ou~ .. m11 II \' chick~' hall i quenccs of bloodshed and dis· ment intervenes immediately LONDO N(AP)- Hunll Gaits. p','es5 bel'Ie! the' next elcctl'on I' ,nalLI'es h~e m Greenland. , ', ., ., .' h~: the F'lemi~h I aster . unless. Brit~in takes a we expect nothing less than dis.
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