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PRESENTS 10,30 a,m,-Adopted Son. OSCAR WILDE 9.00 p,Ol -Room 25. IvaDable .t 10.00 p,m,-Liberace. ·THE DAILY NEWS 11,00 p,m,-Pepsi Cola Charles Hutton & Sons Sportscast. (Price 5 cenls) 16 PAGES : ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955 Vol. 62, No. 230 Mendes-Franc.e Bids To Return To Power ¥' * ¥ Early Mountbatten Tells Of. Election '" iScheme To Build Hu~ells Called Airpo,rts In Nfld. " I , I, ,I ,I I 'I i VOWR Britons NelV Mmulale " I ' member council its fir~t report oni H'\UFAX Ie p) _ The I[rulII 1.79:; applicants, Adjusters: Iblry, a director, held "tilt losses " External Affairs lIlims\cr Pe~r'I' . • wlllced this figure 10 $\,190,000,1 were not sO rxtcnsivc ,,~ to be son's recent talks .with Russian, N O\'a S~otJan go\'crnmcntElimination of dainis for fruit; considered of di;3ster pll/portion! leaders during his Visit te Russia. Iwill paY about S350,000 to- \ orchard>, ornnmcntal Irecs, tel· i cntitling assistance from thal Pearson, now touring Asia, h~d . d d' I' al;sin" ephone and telcgraph Iinc;, llIunic·: fund." talks in Moscow with Foreign ~lin-i II ar amage calms . .~ ipalitics, institutions, cllib, nud! "The j!ol'cl'Omenl of ~UI;I Scotia ister ~(9Iotol' and in the Crimea from last ycar's hurrl~ane Isimilar bodies ellt it to S700,OOO. 'reluctantly accepted lhal ruling," with Premier Bulga~ln, and Com. Edna. Premier Hcnry HiCks Remainng claims wll, be paid ~ Mr. Hicks sai~I, "and has a~reed munlst party boss Nlklta Khrush· t 11 Tu d . It. ~'I on a j1ereenlage baSIS, fho;c ad·! to procecd Without tlml cUlllcm- chcv. ' ; 0 (a es ay I1lg 1 plC_~ justed between 5250 and $500 willi platcd aid, til provide some aS5i~- The council'~ appl'ol'al of the confcrence that payments: be paid' at the rale of BU pcr cent, i tance anrl relld." \\'cstCI'n stra~cgy, for Gcn~va 1\ as l will bcgin almost immedi- those between S:;OO and .53,000 on 1 Only about 40 ad,iuste,1 ~Iaims expected durmg the morlllDg; but: I ~ graduated scale rangan!\ from' ran 10 more th,lII 82,000, It was an afternoon session had to be; atc y. 79 to 30 pCI' cent. Claims ovcr said: The largcst-aboll: 815,000- held, I The amount is about one·tenth $3,000 will be paid at 30 per cent. will be settled for a litile under 'I'hc pilot's nnme and the nmnbcr 'I'he. Weslerp program for Ge· the total of original claims reo CLAmS EXCl.UDED $5,000. Jnt 2r.·~'~ar·old airman promised aboard the craft were not jmmedi' neva covers means of, r~ducing c~ived by the government', inve,· No claims ulliler ~~50 were con· 'I'h. hurrkane hit the prGl'ince squadron at Rocklllfe, Ont" at~ly known, F.a~t.West tension, IIcl'clujJlJlent ot tigator, county courL jud~e A,II. sidcl'~d. ('!lim, {"r SUUllller c,.t-, S~jlt"lllher 11, 195t JIl!ig .. Mal'Kin· ~forf his a\tparture, Ihat he wouM Up unlil Ih. Ulh contu'Y in England, sOI'ial, plllitil'~1 and cultural con- MacKinnon, Mr. Hicks said tbe (ages, pleasure craft, 31110moll11es nnn assessed losses to flsllermen Iitt hi, hnllrtssions. Au trailS' Latin 100. the to,mol lanouoQ' tor tacts, disarmament, and I plan for province is goln~ ahead on Its olVn or pleasllre ,'ehicles abo have at $19~,ooo; to barns and buildings, )J,1 fllmmanal at n~arll\' I.al'hin~ d«umrn", T~. mOil of tho p.opl., Poliee Rlotlel' simultaneou5 reunification of Ger. after the Canadian disaster relief been excluded. $615,000; farm machinery, $11,618; r-,u"r! Ihe Iclter 'l'lIesll:Y, though, \pol. Q m",d ~,on, Th. many thrnullh free elections lund dpclinen 10 Thp premirr th, Canadian, anrt orcharcls, S4,1,00fI: lel- King', cou'l loon de,.lop.d a high' TII'o IJl'llinDI'Y 1il'IInks wcre taken Alon~ as~isl. ~aid crOJl~ with conclusion of I European lIe- ,r II d g. MacKinnon rrlipr rnnrl, in a el'nnnr Il"lc, ,nrl cootDlunication Xll1an wrllie Ihal "Moscow clal. of £-oli.1> ",",eh wO' ""Iy under­ inIn cu~tnrly hy Illcal lIoliee luI r~rrivpr1 <ti,a~ltr me~~~ge , rp:. llood by Olh •• member. ot th, courl urity pact. ' claim. of more thall $3,:;00,000 from prnvincial Chief Justice J ,L, equipment, $120,000, II ilia 'f' nil/hi, Therp. were no other mull r ' ~nl Irrnl. the ptuple ArC • , , nod lOa. Ihul "r,rled 10 01, "The' l no lrar\ n~l)' and we are beini treated I ~IIQ'I t~g"Ih."__ ' - C--:;. and accidents report"'- _, ! 01n1s," , ,J ": ,,), '~ THE DAilY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1955 -.......; ... 2 would begin to look hopefully to· C · C "ff palled and said indeed NOT, there AF ('1 wards Moscow. Israel would be amne 101 ure was a shop for such a thlni, The OX ~tory angered and alarmed and would Colonel had never heard of or seen call embarrassingly on the West· LONDON-When Leonard Mar. a dogs' beauty parlour before this B ' THE ~i:- ern powers to "redress the bal. but thought it a wonderful scheme An') It'· Dt ICiROl'CIl Middle East tin went to visit a dogs' beauty Ima 5 or d The ance of armaments," It would for London and came back and 'hb h dIes 0 afOund "'I In 00 '0 I' " Russia parlour to describe It for the nelg our quiescence ha~ been foliowed by Vyshinsky promised that '''the \troubie ol'er Egyptian tnterfer· hnve been hard to devise a move opened the shop which he has been I\ b t k 'tl 0 me Imcs n~IQ ':, one of intense activity. :Sovlet Union lIill try to assist ence with !hipplng bound for ' h Id 'I BBC's "Pacific Magazine" he notic· I e a en WI I ~cI'cral .' " " W. N., IWER economically and politically all Aqaba. There was sharpening of wh Ie wou more certam Y ed elegant pets being delivered to running now for th rty years. s It b t th t 'h' h ~'Jtn! e' trouble the waters and sO provide a ,u a \\ IC road (0' f ' The eurrent Soviet diplomatic SOVIET POSTWAR ' I•Middle Eastern pepoles thrlsty tension on the Israer·Arab bord, the dOllr by chauf[eurs and Ihought The place was spotlessly rlean'l' F. H. Spencer recounled Illd ll:c: operatiDns In lhe JIIlddle East PREOCCUPATION WITH ifor liberty and independence:' ers. There was deep Arab feeling an opportunitv for Sovlct dipolo, this rather too much of a good starred by white·coated kennel we sat in the C.N.T, olliee a~',I! matle fishing. And thc fislling sea' thing, Ile expected to find the maids and surprisingly quiet, for to "get through" to Ga :11t:tl na\" evlden~I:,' been carefully' THE M,E. I PRAVDA Rccv~ed the "British about French North Africa. To, er planned. And they ha\'C been care, At the end o~,the ~econd World 'Imperialists" of aiming at the gether, these were producing son opened without any delay. proprietress an aggressively doggy all the animals seemed rather Itelephone, Is not IUlfici.nnll ~ woman ul met inS ea a IS In· bored. The Colone S81 t at whl e believable 10 make it piau< ibl". '" lull, timed WIt:1 a view to achlev· ~ar. the i\U Idle Enst and thc '''further ensla\'l~mcnt of Egypt." something Iikl' a rift among the There has been an offer of arm. b ' t d d' t' I 'd h ·i 1111 the maximum Immediate cr· Eastern Medlte'.'ranean wcre one There were hinls of a trade agree· Arab States; a cooling or relations to Saudi Arabia; an offer to Egypt guished.looking Colonel with a many of his clients were arislo, Foxes, as everyone BfOU Id hI, feet. Tb, Iltua'.lon seemed to pro· of the preoccupations of Soviet ment that wO'lid be very favour· between one gloup of them and to finanCe the Aswan High Dam passion for dogs which had caused cralie or celebrated he treated knows, have become !O p~l!nli~ "Id, a favourable opportunity.,'. diplomacy. It was the time of the able to Egypt. There was even a the "Western pOlYen," an Inten· project; nn oHer of a treaty of him to make a good business out dogs from Buckingham Palaer. anrl so lacking fear of min IfI!, and It hu bee:, ""Ized. attempt to detach Azerbaidjan blnt of the posslbl11ty of a supply slficatlon of national reeling and friendship an~ of a trade agree· of canine beauty culture. down the social scale to cab- they are frequently SceD III hit Yet the Dew developments do from Pcrsla; ~f the claim. to the of arms'from Czechoslovakia. But growing resentment of the limit· ment to Yemen. There is proba· The idea stemmed from the day drivers' pets, the only difference hillocks just of! the T C ~III not mark any change In Soviet trusteeship of I rlpolltnnia, of the It was made quietly clear that all alions on the &upply of arms. bly more to follow. when the colonel has been staying being that cabbies' dogs paid no way Well, IS the road 'ga~l II- It Is all very adroit. And yet at a big Berlin hotel between the taxi fare to get to their appoint· recently eating their lunch poUeJ.

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