.' .. , I,', f,{. X.\ A _ " :r.;r,;;r- ~ 10.30 a.m.-Adopted Son. PRESENTS 9.00 p.m.-Room 25. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL CHOIR • 10.00 p.m._Liberace. • Ivan.ble at 11.00 p.m.-Pepsi Cola -THE DAILY NEWS Sportscast. Charles Hutton & Sons (Price 5 cents) 16 PAGES Val. 62 .. No. 218 ST, JOHN'S,, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955 , . Pearso,D, Molotov ----- . Seek Cattle For RUBBwood Ranch Action By Ottawa? CO·Delude Talks ~Premie. r's Pa. rty OniH\e~d Complain.ts, Improve\ "Sincere and Friendly Exchange of F d I L II Western Round-Up r:~~~CP1;-';:I~~::~ ~,g'~;~::~:~:':~'~~~.h~;:~~~:':.I nigh~~~;.o~,~:t~r.;=d·~: c::t!~e ~=~ foods In St. John's, Nfld., soon 'belng given to Increasing the led wa. governed to lome ex· pact with a "most favored nation" clause. may be Improved, a health de. Inspection staff at St. John'l The agreement, it was under· ------------ partment' oUidal Indicated to two from one. tent by weather conditions In stood, was reached in week.long FRIENDL ~ EXCHANGE Sma/lll' lwei Says., 0 ttuzvu M'eetmgs" IT! ere "1 ncone 1ltswe '." Tuesday. the Gulf of St. Lawrence. talks between Canadian External The SovIet news agency Tan THBRIDGE. Alta. (CP) agree there will be no need for would welcome federal aid for lie was commenting on I The situation Is being re- If weather prevented ship. Affairs Minister L. B. Pearson and s~id the .meeting Tuesday nlgbl S n another conference. But it is un. NeWfoundland's health and hospl· "'ewed In view of the Board Russian Foreign Minister V. ~!. WI.th RUSSIan leaders took place at _Premi('rLE .Joseph ma· llkely they will agree on all p'Jints tal scheme, which covers about 50 protest by the Newfoundland of Trade's complaint, the of. ment of the samples to lIallfax Molotov. The trade deal, together MlShor near yalta. It said Pe~~son "o-d of :;cldoundland says and another conference will be, per cent of the province's popula· Board of Trad~ that foodstuffs fleial said. by air they had to be sent by with a recommendation that a and the RUSSIa. n heads had a sin· I, " "",,::'5 fcdl'rnl-provin'• necessary. Of I tion . sometimes rot In St. Jolin's s hi p or h eld up un t'lI fl yI n g Russian commercial delegation be ce:-e. an..d f nen dl y exc hang. w-, •\ The 54.ycar·old prcnllrr was sc· i With federal aid, he said, 100· warehouses before they can lie said every effort Is be· conditions Improved. There sent to Canada, was due to appear oplDlons, . l ":;'. CI,\"? ,.1 O\ nwa companied on hi~ II'c,tern trip b)', per.cenl coveraie might be leasi. be Inspected. Ing made to facilitate the was no delay In reporting reo today in a joint communique. Sources laId today'. communI· ;,. ..... :,;'11('. his finance mini,tcr. lion. Grc;:"ry, bicol The offlclal said a health movement of samples from St, su\ls to the tests to St. John's, PearSOn banquetted with Rus· que wa~ exp~cted to note that "\' , .'. ;,;,,'. ;;',,'(', ,\111 II rite ~o, J. powcr; and his sOIl.in·law, Ed· , The premier said Newfoundland department officer from lIall. John's to the department'. IS this Information was trans· sian Premier Marshal Nikolai BU1.\ Pearson 5 VIsit to Russia hsd !'-I i" '\I,' ';\.:;;"t'" outlillillg Ihm' ward J. Ru'~sll. 15 expanding rapidly. "Our econ· fax has been sent to St. John's lIallfu: laboratories for test. mltted by wire. ganin. and Communist party first created favorable conditions for . ;.;",:: ::. ',n I~;" r~dcl'al.prov.in' DID NOT BUY omy is expanding' at double thc secretary Nikita Khrushchev at a the developmen~ of trade betweell rilllJ~ r,'nl" );;r~ements, whIch They covered several hund~ed average rate for all of Canada." country home in the .Crimea Tues·i the two countr~e5. l nex' \'r',r" ~Ir Smallwood, miles of southern Alberta roads He said new hospital beds and H t TllUGS ESCAPE day night. A Canadian emba.~yl The commumque vm .xpected r~ I .. ;;te'rn' lour in 'quest of cat. Inspecting cattle and sheep but did new schools have been provided e( or spokesman here said they had a~ t~ call for the exc~anlle I)f par· ;le. ,herr and horses f~r his Nell'. not do any. buyln,g, Mr. Smallwood and the province lead~ In slum "genera' discussi~n " 1 llamentary dele)!atlOn~. Rn ex· f,undland r~l1ch, said In an inter- said he WIll l\'fIte to an Alberta clearance and rchousing. .! . ! change of technical information \:/~'. livestock buyer to handle any pur· MN W n' . V•I t Prarson in his talks Is reporlen, and A recommendation n! tre8 .. ne" 11111 hr rirculated mong chases. The premier and his party IcC! (el.'10m a . elm:. to ha\'e told SOl'iet leaders that he! movement of people between the I'r rrol' . 1/ the prol'i es can Mr. SIl! d said his province I late Tuesday by plane for the cast. a2reed on Ihe important part the! two countries. lnro -L-b·-'-'- r Con'gJ r/eV's 5 ~ D'ies Brut aI .As sa u It 1 ~~~e:~:~:;:~::i~~~d !;~~I~~;:~~~!~i ~~~r~;~n~~it1::~~~;:~~::n~I:~~: ,1 '-. ~rPr II! l'OI) O{fiC;(tl their ~ati~Cartion with th"" talks RS. slIrin)! thp ~.rurit)' nl AU natj~n! a 0 ~ rrai .,.,,, "' <h, h,Ud 'h" " .. "m, ,,' " <h' ,,',bU,hm," " ,',dd In .Tu mu It) .. ,\_ nver ! ' '!8Jks !Of utbor Gor!, , 11 ell WI 111,,1 Ro/,bed 0" New COIeer" 51" "~r,,I." , , .. ", , " .i (LI!~ I' It I NEW YORK (AP)-Hcc·; NUlVlnHospitaZ Blast Bowater· II -t· I ','l S S u' e ! tOt· !\'IcNcil 48 formerlv the! Mr~. Martin, or Z1 Flower Hill, was hrulnl\y o I I Ca ! NICOSIA, Cyprus (Heu· !>lo. 2 man 'in tile British La· 1 nUacl,ed and rohbed la~t evening as she was walk· P I ters)-F'ieJd Marshal Sir I bor govcl'l1menl's foreign: iug along New Gower Street. Pd·· Of John Harding. new BritIsh office, died Tuesday. The incident occurred at 6.45 when two 1 t . RNdfir", rie.Vp With C.C.F. Party governor and commander- McNeil had been gravely ill for ~'oung men sprang on the woman, beat her about Ire C Ion s . one week with a brain hemorr· 1'OROi'TO (CP)-The Canadian Congress of Labor':; in-c hief in Cyprus, Tuesday hage. He suffered the hemorrhage the forehead and dragged her into a darkened lane I annual com'ention Tuesday quietly and quickly reaffirmed night announced a break- on board the I1ner Queen Mary as by Kim Lee's Laundry, They stole her purse and the COn~l'eS5 tie.up with the CCF party and then erupted down in his talks with ~~r:,essel neared the American umbrella. A lady resident next door to the N · R· into I tumult when delegates were not allowed to speak Greek-Cypriot leader Arch- He was taken off the liner when laundry saw two men assault Mrs. Martin, and ewsprlnt 1S e on the political issue I I U Itt B th U-m- bishop Makarios and termed It docked last Tuesday and II'n5 Nicholas 1\111rJlhy,~of)nof F. J. Murphy, under· ~ . reso u ont co/llm ee. Y e e th .. t .... rushed to the Ncurolo~ical In· • Th. delicOlf'foplc-complicated delegates had sorted oUI which re- e rup ure a very serious stitule 01 the Columbia Presbytcr- tllk('r, BambrIck Sireet, chasc·d the two thugs P'tblisilel's Say Increase Unjustifiable b. the CCI,'! coming merger with solutlon was b~forc th~m and had matter." Ian ~Icdical Centre. down Nc\\; G. ower Street, but lost them near ~I politically·neutral Trades and hea d ed for mI crop honcs, It IIn' d iii! wife flcll' from London the Spl'inrrdale Street. He described one of the men LaborIn I 23.word C~ngress-was resolution disposedalmost be-of been adopted, :' thatHarding the breakdowntol~ a radio In hisaudience three. i followingb d'd fl'day to join him at.. hi~ as wcaring~ a black leather windbreaker and the QUEBEC (CP)-Emile Costonquay, president of the ~re eCF adherenls realized the P~11 Kearns, president of Tor·, day talks ~Ith Makarlos, who n~s:~ eater earnmg of hIS III· other an ordinary coat. Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association, said I'ngrm leadership was aiming at onto s Massey·Harris local of the heads the unIon with Greece move· YOUNG POLlTICli\N • The "'oman was taken to the General Hos. Tuesday an increase in the price of newsprint at th1'S t1·me II~ding it throu~h without debate. United AutomobU, Workers who ment here, was serious "because . .. .In uproar immediately boiled up llu stlpported the CCF, immedi· I believe that Britain's proposals The ?ar~ ,reh ad sh~pr~rd crafts· pital ill an ambulance, treated for head injuries "I~ould be unjusli,fiablc." I Imon; Ihe ~(lI) delegates, and there ately called for rcopenlng the ques. were both reasonable and practl. man, c el a a rl~ caredl as and was detained overnight. Her injuries are I . If one glance, qUickly at thc: paying about ~122 a ton (or news· "n .r~lIin;. booing and feet. tion so It could be discussed. cal." , . a ~?ws,paper. man ~n as as· I fln.anclal statcment,s of a felV nel\:s:~ print since June 15.
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