\ ' ' . ' I Jt',;J~?~l & COMPAN'. LiMl~~-~-. f\;J[.. JJJJ.d::U-- . ..J... • , "2~:'~t•' ' ' I,' ' ~ '" ' ·Agree On Suez IsSUes': _______.:;.._~~----------_:__ _____;__ ____ -,-!- _________:_:__ _ ___:._____ ...:..._ _ _.:__~--··~ ... \l'EATIIER Plti::SI::N'oS REPORT THE DAlLY NEWS. \ . C'HOPIN .•. ,. ll~ht showrrs this nailable at ~~~:·:·;;:lh 1wrmittent driz:le •, r·:·~: ~;, :hrou~h thr day. High \ r·: . l •• "' ST. JOHN:s, NEWFOUNDLAND,_ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 (Price ·5 cents) 1: Charles Hutton &Sons . I ---- Refuses prop Nina I • I Ballet Still Goes I ress or ~nternationa '• . 1 ~ :Rr~~rr· •-Rritnln re· law. Icome tor rear they might encoun· tA~: . '" 11 drop ~ht•plilt· I'E.\RS "GROU;IIDJ.ESS" , tcr U1e same "provocation" as ::, ·::;, '·;~ .. :n·l r:u;,inn alb· Tite discus t h row e r wa~ ·Nina.- ' ·::· r.·~··m.rna. At th~ i char;:cd with stealing five hal~ But Thursday, Bolshoi director • '_' \ir-e 1•.r\ !1obhni hal· worth about $j from a London Mihal! Chulakl said the company : · r. r.·d;cd doll n on it~ ! store during a visit by a Russian will make the London trip aftet 1 .ontro •• · ,_, c mr !·• t.ontlon un track and rteld team. A Soviet em· all, He said he was Influenced by roops. ti aitin • ~H ;.:::·n·l :O:ina wa• bass)' offlcial stood $14 ball lor j a massage from the BrlUsh Coun. her, but a wnrrnnt was ls~ucd for ell, a stale • sponsored cultural By DA\'ID ~IASON U.S. reluctance on this.point. IInternational control of the canal Friday, : Prime Minister ::o/ehru and Saudi · i: :..: ,, ~nd Ru.<.-lan her arrest h~n .she failed to ap·l bod)', lo the Soviet culture mfn. , P,ARIS (AP) - Britain and SOLIDARITY . REINFORCED nationalized hy Egypt July 26, But ~IAINTAIN FORCES Arabia's King Saud occlarcd the ,!::.-:'1· h:HI fired prn- pearl n magistrate's court. 11\lry, which ass\trc~ the BolsllOJ: l•rapcc reiterated. Thursday their Eisenhower' expressed hope at ~ a French government spokesman Eden told a press conference be- use of political apd economic pru- :. ,"1 :·· <h;r:r- 11rrc not In protest against the "dirty arU~ts that their fears were clclcrminotlon to press for Inter- press conference that a provisional said It 1vas not necessary In view fore he left for London that Brit- sure would only result in delay • . ·.:r r,' i·i i hallrl >rason prol·ocatlnn" against Nina, the "groundless.'' I national control of the Suez Candl method of canal operation could of the positions alreally taken. ain will "maintain military pre· ing a settlement of the Suez dis· ..:,: , .>.i l:r r.,nrrllrd. 1 ntmlnn athletes cancelled their WIIERE IS NINA! · while maintaining a joint milltary be worked out, perhaps along the And the British spokesman said in· cautions" in the eastern Mcditcr pule. The two leaders, who have · • ....., ·i· ·r ·a·d 11 had trnrl; m~ct with Britain. A~ to Nina's whereabouts, the buildup within striking distance of lines of the 18-nation majority ternational managements remain; ranean. A French spokesman sairl been conferring in the Arabian :·! ... ·· r-· ... ~- r~1:n;•y th~ i Titcn th~ Rolfboi com pan)', due , spokesman said "the Soviet em. Egypt. ' proposal at the first London Suez a primary objective of British· that France, too, will keep her kingdom, said they were confident• · · ..••. :-; ~-, I' IIi ""' he to open at !.Jnnon'• ':o1•ent Gar 1 bass~· states that she Is In the as· TI1e stand was emphaszcd after 'conference for inlcrnalinnal super French policy. forces in the area. a negotiated scttlemeut could be~ ·:· ,:. :·r :'1r :o,·~rn i !len !loyal Opora House' Oct. 3, sembh· &nd we ha1•e no reason n 'conference here between Pre. l'islon. The com:'".unique did not dis- The Suez Canii users' associa reached which would maintain ..... · ::~:crirrr "ilb lhr •3kl last week the)' would not Ito bellc\'e that she Is no longc1 micr Mollet and. Prime ~linister Rejectcn outright by Egypt's . close what tactics the two govern· tion, chartered by last week's Lon- both Egyptian . sovereignly and ' · · · ---·--- ---- there." Eden and their forci~:n ministers President Nasser, that proposal! ments had drawn up for the Se· don conference, was not men· "the interests or oti1er countries • 'fhc tone of U1e announcement TI1ey expressed lull agreement remains a main objective ofl curity Council Suez debate, ex- tioncd in the communique. irl U1c unrestricted use of the I suggested· that it would be dlffi· on the line to be followed In the L.Frcnch • British policy, official peeled to begin next Thursday or Meantime, in a joint statement, canal as an open water-n:ay." ext Genera I El ec tI on I cl.lll for Nina to emerge from the UN Security Council's pending de. 1 spokesmen said, -----=------_:-=-_____...:_~::...:----_:._:__.:...:..:....:..:.:....:.:.....:.:.......:......:...:....:......,.._.: I embassy, or slip out of Ute coun. bate on the Suez Issue even as Eden, l\lollct, Foreign Secretary i . t~·. without danger of arrest. President Eisenhower indicated in Lloyd and Foreign ~ilnistcr Pi· Take Place In. June The Nina • Bolshoi affair· has Washington he would be willing to nea'u," who met for about nine Poznan R·lot rr·lals· 0 pen thrown Anglo • Russian relations compromise on the kind of Inter- hours during the past two days, '·""'If 1 l"l' --l'mnr ~tini<lca was called on Aug, 10. Thl~ led into ncar fantasy, At one stage the national operation which would be closed their conference with a 1 ,, , 1 -~x: ~.:~::t! •tr.1n~ly Thuro· i ~~ numerous opposition complaints I Communist Dall)· Worker was de- 'worked o~l for Ule waterway. ~ommunlquc saying Frc?Ch·Bril· I w·th T At h :~· '-f': =~nml r1crlion Willi that mnnr Canadlanswcn; away nounclng the Russian~ as silly The Brlhsh and French have ln. 1sh solidarity in every ·fteld has I ense mo·sp ere : :rr :~ .t:mr. \~j;, 1 on summer holldays durmg t11c whlle l he Conservative Daily slstcd the cannl must be run In· been reinforced. :::: ~rc·::~r. hr i· nnl ~a::·. period of enumeration and the ac. Sketch was calllng the !orelgn of. ternationally and have displayed The communiqE made no men· . ;::::Jl:<~l 11! be a na I tual vote. lice "clob." annoyance at what they feel 1~ Uon or nny continued pressure for. - · . ,.., :~ ,1: rr. hut there is· ~lr, St, Laurent was asked , • ,BY SIDNEY TAYLOR hines, cordoned the streets around heard that people were beaten up 1 and tortured during the question· .. ~r rr:r .. ·ty f0r one in! Thursday just whnt •late in June 1 POZNAN (Reutcrs)-A packed the modern court building. Every h s L k A 6 0 w 8 lb 1 1 in g. ;:! Lrr ·' thr "be~ I"!' ~~tc~a~clnrle~A~~/~~ ~~~. ~~d~~: T e un i e . - aft. u : I f~:~~~~: ot~r~:.~~~~hr~/:~~~ r:r;~~d:cnete;~n~d~rss~o~ ~ :r~ ~~~ He said he saw a crowd about 200 or 300 beating up the police· ;. ::·r ''N nt!1rr rlcclion that he wanted It made clear he Pohsh secUrity pohc~ officer m pass five security checks. 1 man and shol.\ting, "lhe bandit, ·.• :. •.:; ' :\1.1·hnur cabinCllll'as not actually announcing that Holds Ano ther A T t the bloody Poznan nots of last The murder charges against the crlm:nal, he murdered a - •'r·r \\::l hr no !nil sc;. a \'Ole wlll be In June. , B es June 28. Zurek and two others, Jerzy ,Sroka "''·:amr~t and the one I Snme obscr\'ers believe the next ,,·tal·n - The story was told by one of UIC 118, and .Josef Foltynowicz, 20, are woman and two cl!ildrcn.' He leaned over the heads of the ,··rr rulr next ,·car Is. session mal' 0pcn In mid-January 154 men accmed of murder and being held in one court. ~;· -~nr: · • . nnd that 'the bud~ct may be By TERENCE DOWNEY around the blast-centre were de· Five miles away, British, Cana· ~ther ,crimes in the Poznan In a second court, eight youth,; crowd, mosliy young people,"-llnd ~~i:c: ,,nrl a ~horl ~C!· brought down in February with 1\IARALINGA, Australia ( Reut· mollshcd. 'rhe closc~t ones I' an· dan and Australian troo[ls on t11clr • bread rln\s. The trial o.f 12 of and a. man of 35 arc charged with struck · the bleeding policeman ,.,,~ :.H r.-mmon~ mem 1the session ending In late March crs) . - Britain's latest atomic lshc~l, those 1urU1er a\~ay wcr; first atomic man~euvrcs. waited !hem opened Thursday m two carr)?~g out a~~aults an the Poz. three or four times. But he stop· • ,~;o-~ m: . head hnck nr'earl~· April. Speculation on elec. desert sun look like a 60-wall bucl,lcd and twisted bc)ond rcc· for orders lo ad\~~ce mlo the ~ourts, each under three people's nan J31l and mthtia post. Titey are pcd when a railroadman pulled 1 11 10 .., :.;:.~:· !·'~ •omc month~ lion dates has centred on .June 10 llghtbulb. ngnltlon. · . lblast area. They 1\ll~ ~ress for. , JUdges, one or them a woman. also accused Clf stealing ~rms and him away and said the policeman ;,:;I.:~.~= :f a .tunc I' ole 15 and June 17, It gashed this south Australl:m Six ~upcrm~rlne Sw1ft. jet ftghl- war_d to~lay to the hm1t of the. Kazimierz Zurek, a stocky youth using them to attack security pl}o had not murdered anybody. Present standing In the 265-scat prol'lng ground wllh a mlle·wlcl~ ers, sitting Within a m1lc of the radt~·a7hvc area.
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