
" ' , '. ' .. '.;" . ~ I', I;' .' ., (; ", ~. '. .. ~ .... :" .. I' ,~ .• " _ ~. t" I' , , • ......... .' , .' , .' 958 . , I . I'· , , :.! ',:;i'l' : THE DAILY NE i·· , ' 'S ~. I Nova Motors Ltd. Vol. 65. No. 217 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1958 lPrice 7 cents) Charles Hutton &Sons I' , ,"d I , f i ':. ji '1. i , , '1 : " ,LJ ., ~tables ells Warn U. S. To Leave Formosa I'" ': i,i ,,. 75 lb. Sacks I : ~ .;. , : 50 lb. Sack, I .: ~I I, 150 lb. Sack, :~I \ i . , IF ace Expulsi.on , 'I Centralizes Control Of i' ~o Lb. Sack. ,I • s. \ I :1 I 'I'1 • , . 'I By Communist i ' I II , II~ I: " MOSCOW (AP) - Nikita Khrushchev Friday ': night warned President Eisenhower to withdraw ady De liver I' U.S. forces from Formosa immediately or risk their' I, :1 'I forceful expulsion by Communist China. , · Att k .' I If the United States does not pull out its forces tomle ae, now, the Soviet prime min~ster said, then "no other ,., way will be left to People's China except expulsion , , ," Formosa {AP)-The United States has of armed forces hostile to it from its own territory." I QUEEN ST. its forces on Formosa into a unified Khrushchev's strong letter was handed to U.S. Ii comllH1ncl packing an atomic punch. charge d'affaires Richard Davis at the Soviet foreign i,' I moH' centralizes operational control of I · I ministry. air an~ land f orees, wh tch until recent y had First reaction from some West· C dAd UK (onsidrrahlr smaller and largely devoted to ern diplomats was that they did ana an. · and ad\'ising the Chinese Nationalists. not consider Khrushchev's letter d CI II order in effect sets up a frontine tacti. an ultimatum. but rather a reply 1a strong enough to match a lett~r Tra e enge , , facing the Chinese Communists' Eisenhower sen t Khrushc;,CV By ED SIMON ;'111<, The V.S. commander will have in his Sept. 12. Canadian Press Staff Writer (' :1;.,t'rn IKE'S VIEWS LONDON (CPI- British finan· .. I" ('I planc~ and missiles capable of delivering In tis letter Eisenhower called cial commentators see the relax· ;'fnplc ,"1 I ! on the Soviet Union to urge ned ation of Britain's restrictions on .. ",r ~I i! BBC ~'(r . ail 1Ii':.,l:lil.1tion re·: The spokesman~ld not give the China to renounce use of force in dollar imports as a challenge to ~'1'\' ,,: i nil('d States. number of planes involved. The Formosa Strait and elllbark on Canada to reciprocate with trade' Ddrncc Com. air drop was the fifth successful peaceful negotiations. concessions of her own. I:! COI1lI11;'llcicr. Vice. one reported on Little Quemoy Eisenhower's letter responded "In politics it can often be em· :, ,. I:\, or;c.m Ro:":,:: \, Smoot. this week. to a Sept. 9 note from Khrash· barrassing to get too much of : I', ,\ TER. Okl. I IS SlI'I'W:S CH,\RGE NEW INCURSION chev calling for withdrawal of what one asks for," the Financial ."Iatc has iu 1'.1 tni:rn SillIes re. In Peiping. the Chinese Com. U.S. forces from the Formosa Times observes. noting that , ,i . "I ball ~quad in it! n,ilil,1:'," ol'gamzs· Illunists c h a r ge d again that area. Prime Minister Diefenbaker and I ~a:l~n"ii'l ('i1inese ;;01'. American warships intruded :l1to A Tass at:ency summary of Finance Minister .'Ieming had . (Ot:1:n:lrd dloll< to 'erry China's territorial w at ers. A Khrushchev's rep I y said thc campaigned vigorously for reo h lIODI, Cailf. bfkn~\lrrPd QUQmoy broadcast by the gOl'ernment Kremlin leader again warned that moval of British discriminatory ,""oding the radio asserted five ships were In. an attack on Red China would be legislation against the dollar : ~ ;,ick this fall hcanqu;Jrlrl'~ .• aid I'ol"ed in five separate violations considered an attack on the So· area. •• :OJ candidate , unlcadt'd on a shell· Friday. A Red spokesman said, viet Union. "Nobody wishes to criticize the :'·11 half. IlJ!n1o), b(',,('il and reo "this 15 a dangerous dev~op. RECALLING THE "FEW'-Membel's of the RCAF act·oss Canada will- commemorate the famous "We stand fully by tbe side of Canadian government. but it Il1IIlit ~ bail said,' ~·riday. ment." .'few" as the 18th anniversary of the Battle of Brit ain is marked by church parades and specialservices tahncd Cthheinceshel'nPeseoc ppleoe'splge~:eKrnhmrus~nht bMer.CIFelaermtl·OngMthr·at~itefl·esn:pakt~rth~~ the I~:c,t ('onl'oy land· 3r,llIcry unllm· m~/'a~~:ts Th~~s~:; i~a~c·~~~ on S~n~~y, S~p~e~be~' 2~; The)Ja;ttle, w.~~ch. ha4}pe~~al s!~_~~!ic~.~~__ ~9f'J.he ~C~fJn that it was the II chevsaid. "We have aiways sup: to take the nellt initiative." th~y were directly over the Island Force s' baptlSth offlre~ IS l'erallcii by thiS wartime scene as the airborne defenders of Britain ported their policy and shall con- NO TARRIFF ATl'ACK and probably did penetrate Red patrol over bombed-out ruins. The battle reached its peak at this time 18 years ago and although the Itinue to do so in the future.... The Economist takes an el'tJl Chlna's three-l7'lle limit. ' k' . .' - , "The U.S. Navy should be WIth. sharper tone. It criticized British un Little Que. The American reorganiution S ·Ies .over Brltam were not completely cleared of enemy aircraft, the Battle had been won, and the drawn from the Taiwan (For· delegates at the Commonwealth , ni;hl. Commu. on Formosa grew out of the swift I immediate threat of invasion remove<h-(RCAF Photo). mosa) SLrait and the U.S. sol· economic conference in Montreal .*"~d~~~I~mas~"~~~~U~,m~,------------------------------------- . 1~~m~l~e~ero~~~~.~~~~~~~*~ . :hc ~pokesman ! missiles. planes and ships In the ,go hom e," Khrushchev said. nouncement on dollar restriction5 ~ ~~o~ ~~I;~S a;;;U~~~d ! f~~~e~e~~ tS~~ire J~i~:~a~~~n~h: Alge rl-an s Pro cia -I m Da Iy Hea ds !;~~e~e ;fr~O ~::~e Wf% ~~:e~~; ;:~~n~n c~~~~!~O~a~f/~~~~~S:~ : Nationalist offshore islands. ! East." against British goods. I DIDN'T GET THE POINT While praising the work of Ca· ' I G- Nfld La bor I Khrushchev expressed regret nadian cil'il serl'anl5 at the ton· 't· that Eisenhower "as it seems. IUd ference, the weekly newspaper I CHURCH Re b e. overnmen ! F d t· ~~~ ~~st~:e~ssence" o[ his llrevi- ad.~~~ tontrast. Canada'. !lew "The essence of this message Conservative ministers are frank· ne Stop ........ lfl e era Ion I CAIRO (AP' - Algerian rebels the newiy established Republic ot Abbas said the scat of his g:J\"" lies in the complete peril threat· ly; \'ery inexperienced men and all your proclaimed a Republic of Algeria Iraq and the Kingdom 01 Libya e:nment had not yet ~een .de. CORNER BROOK-, cning mankind if the United Mr. Fleming does not always neeel.. be Dismissal Friday. sel up a provisional gov· announced recognition of the clded. If It should be 111 Cairo, L 0 I 0 . States does not gil'e up its ago seem to appreciate ~e difference ernment and declared war on rebel government, The F'LN i'ldi· ~is would be another holl to ~he arry a y, rganlxer !gression which has led at present between program planning and France. caled iL expected recogni:ion French, who had been hOPing for the Teamsters' I to an especially tense situation propaganda." The new iovernnlent won 1m· from at least 25 nations, 10 of that President Habib Bourguiba •• : in the Far East. The Daily Express. on the II _. I -LUMBER Professor mediate recognition from three them Arab states. the others of T~nisi!, would e~ercise a. mod· UnIOn In Newfound· "No on~ who looks at it soberly other hand, deno~?ces the British Arab nations and denunciation member. of the African·Asian eratlllg mfluence 111. AlgerIa. la nd was elected Pres· Icannol fail to recogniZe thaI the c.once~slo~s as Jt1S~ make-be· :1 \ - PLYWOOD , cr,'- The :em'rall centring on a pril'aLe letter he from Paris 81 "an artificial or· bloc or others which have ex· Abbas also pro~l1sed. a~ an.. ' ,:;enuine and only source of the heve, Of ~had~;v WIthout sub· - CAULKING mIhe I 11 !I «I Chul'ch 011 had writlen Lo another teacher at ganization." pressed sympathy with the AI· nouncement of pOl~cy .\\1thin the Ident of the New. I tension is American seizure of the stanc~, and a ~habby pre· :'I I l<>ok aClion Thur,da~' 10! the college. The AlgerIan Nalional Lib~ra· gerian rebellion. ne~t week. ~n mdlcatlon of that f dl d d • I Chinese territory of Taiwan and tence. a - PAINT I~! leC('nI dism"sal A special commillce of the Ca· tlon Front, spearhead of the four. Abbas, a mlld·mannered man policy .c~me III a statement trom oun an Fe eratlon I several other islands that it is ~---hh --'-d-:-::--Th' al the church's nadian Association of University year·old rebellion against French who comes from a "'ealthy fam an offICIal FLN spokesman who 'd . .' . Ctma. Khrus c ev sal. II II - ROOfiNG . " . t ld h f th' 0 f La bor on FrJ ay upholding there WIth the backlOg statement was apparentiy made I In \l'innip~~ oller Teachers is reported investigating rule, named as the first ~rime l1y, once was considered a po.
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