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23,
1960
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I .\rnw
"stron~man"
Cnl.
.lll>rph
~Jnhntu
complainerl
that
!he
1
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II
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\'1141\S,
'i.
Y
---{'P-Prr~irlrnt
}:isrnhowrr
,,.;~
Thur·ll•' nrw
I'OIIIItl'lr•
of
.\ll'11a
must
he
l<rpt
onl of
II•~
t'•1lri
\\';tr
in
tlll'il
"Hpio,hr
rmrrarn•·r Into national
•!
'""
.11ut
hr
l'h"tlrn~~d
a
t·ampai~n
of
Jll'O~rrss
11111ler
Open
New
Power
Grad
j
~lohi1111
hml
trnublr
ll'ith
hi>
1111'11
r;hanaian
forces
ll'rn•
prrl'rnlin~
lroOilS
Thm·s1la)',
the
lmdnl arrest
o!
I.umnmha ·
j
Sei'N<ll
hundrf'cl
un;n·mrrl
l'nn-
:11.
,till
holrrl
up
in
:he
official
t!ole~c
>nldirl's
marc
1
1r1l
on
~lo-
rc~1~lrner
nr
thf'
pl'L•micl'
dr.,pil~
h11111's
home
al
nr<~l·h~·
(':mlp
<lll
onler
by
t
hr
<·nlonel
"susprnd-
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t·n;IC",:
\';1tinn'.
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irl
l'r~mirr
Khrn,fl<'ht'\
lblf·u~d
intrntl~·
Rlld
im•
r·•"i'r"
"'
J-:i,l•nhn\11'1'
l'otlll•tl
f11r
a l':\' prol(ram
o!
assist
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1••
.\lritot. n·lll'\\:lt
nf
dis:1rmamrnt
nr~nllatlnns,
praCI'·
tnt u•r
nl
m1trr 'Jlarc aud uudra1·
Wt'ilflnlls
runtrol.
•,
:d r I '
!'1
t'•lll••nt
pk;uhl
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:.,
.
-'"
\ll"!t'illl
"p•::ional nw-
Lcllpnld
a!trl'
holdin~
a
mrctin~
in!!''
him
Inn,
to
Jll'lllt•>l
llwir
irr·,;:·l;ll'
pn;:
Tht•
(;hanni<lll.',
dmr;:rd
h,.
thr
R'·
IIAI.
II'ARIII:'I;(;'I'()X
l'11ngolrst•
~rnrlarnw<
fin·d
ll\'t'l'
t·';
11ilh
c;,rr:·ip~
11111
J.um1ui1ha'.<
('•narli<~n
l'rrss stall
1\'rlh•r
lht•
IH•;ub
of
th,•
s11l.ii<·rs
loc•~'nrr
r<••tur'i
fn1·
prott•t·:inn,
:lruirrl tha'
th1·
~ot
ne:ll'
f!Jp
ho:JSt•
of
llwi1:
:hr.1·
lwrl
n•.,istrrl
illll'
lml'f11l
1li·
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CP
1
-A
nc~
intcrprn· ·
cmmiu111der
.
in
-
!'hi:•t
:uul
thr~·
ll'lllpt
to
arn·st
him.
Yinrial
pnwe1·
gnl(\
linkin~
!he
r
·
sl.'ill11111'rrd
;11\:t,l'
in
•li>nrrlc•r.
\o
"\l't• han• a dilfitult
jt~h
herr.·
electric s)'stcms o :;ora
St•o!w
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l'P!Hll"t'd.
-.:;1id
1111e
lon (;hanai:m. ''\\'t•
ar~·
r
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:n
:-\,·:·!
an
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p.nr
r:l('ir conlinfnl
l'lllllllltlllist
tlt•clarrll:
"\\'~
arr al·
tachin:::
partit-nlar imporlauce
lo
lhe
l'OIItrihution
that
'he
so-called
non
.
commit!
rd
Clhllltrie~
can
11101kc
tnll'al'd
the
hc:temwnt
of
intcrnatiollill rclatious."
Hnd
\rw
Rrun~wick
was
opened
'
o!ficiulh· here
Thm·sdal·
nnd
it
In
the
enntinuin~
<'on~olt•-r
>oldil't's
unrl
hal'r
oh<':,c•l
ordrr;: I
·
1 1
·
cri~i".
tht·
::n-~·rnr-old
,\lohlllu
Wl\,
llu\\'
W£'
arc hdna
kid~cd
hy
both
Was
l'PI'ea
I'd
t
131
th~
S7.01JIJ.OOO
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YlJ!tli.-l'lliil'r
;!rat>ple
with
drmoustrator to
rrmu1·e
him
from
outbreak
w•otr
the l'nitrd Xatinns l'laza herr Sept.
~Oth.
lncictents such
as
this one krpt
twlire
Jn"Y
all
day
as
lhry
son~llt
to
prrnnt
a major disturbant'r. 8y nightfall
four persons
harl
hern an·e,led, hut
no
rme
was
~eriously
injured.
.,ll'.
:f.
:::rn:1-..:h
i.011L"l'l'll'tl
l'ltort,
tl·.-·~··
~i.l:
:.,n, C:lll
clli·~C'
o:f
com-
p:~·
::
.~~-~
in <.'T.l:nnt•nt..:.
tlw~·
ran
::· r the
\'
~wtr
wnrlrl
a wrlt·omr
1t':-~•
n
1n
:i1!rrnatiotwl
l'rlation~
...
Will!
!.II
U:
-\llE ItS
J
ll'rs~im:
lor
th
1
wil:tdrcl\\'~11
nf
~idl'~.''
p1·oject
alre;ul)·
has
been
used
to
<;hanaian
wtcl
(luinra 1 'nitcd :\a- :\ll'anwhilr.
'"
\lohuln rlaimrd
avert
11
poll'el'
short
a~c
in
.'icw
· lion;
lt'1H'I''
from
the
l'nnao.
1locumcnts
"link<'il''
Communists.
R
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1
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1
...
1
Brunswick.
.
1
11
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2.
.
r:tZII.tn
,-ol'clgn
·'nus
er,
Premier
Roher!
!..
Stanlirhl
o!
Rut
it
w:JS
sat<
1c
·'
t'llll
u .nmcan,
~11!
(,
wna s
rrs11
en
llorat·tn I.afcr
aJ>pcaled
lnr
a.
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3
Scotia
announced
that tnu,s-
not
oltil'ialll·
rrcPil~
:\Johutu's
1\ll'ame
:\ k I'll m
a~.
1\a~aruhu
\'nitecl
\'ations-st>Oiborcd
tonier·'·
...
·
line'-
of
the
nrad
hu,:e
pullout
<lrni;md
unit•,,
it
w:t.<
named
Premir1·
.Jnsrpl1
!len
,pok~
<'lll'e
to
set
Ufl
H program
to
di·
·
~~;~·~:~ed
sl:ICI!
Au~.
In
to
send
counter .
si~nrd
by
Prr<itlrnt
.Jo-
out
\\'rclnrsday
night
on
the
sub-
\1'1'1
1~1oney
~arn_m•;kecl
f~r
arm~.
steam-~enerMed
clc~l.'icity
from
s\•nli
1\a>lll'llhu.
ieet
of~
pos.>ihlr
rup'ut·e
of
l'on-
qtnlo
,,
rund
to
a1d
he
!'c~nom1cs.
:'\o\'a
Scotia
to
relicrc a
shortu~~
An~
~lohntu.
1rhn
h;"
i!>kt•d
an
~obr
diplomatic
relation.<
with
of
unclcrclcnlnpccl
c_ountnc.s..
caused
by
low
water level,
al
adminiH•·atil
t'
commi."ion
tn
run
(;Jwna
and
Guint•a.
:l
.•
J;,pn~e~c.
For<>~gn
_~hlllsler
:Xew
Brunswick
hrdro
plan!~.
thr
cnuntt·:·.
has
>ustl('tHll'd
1:\a>a·
111'11
.said
an.1·
step
of
tl*
ro!ihre
Zentaro !\osaka ptoposed that
\\'
:'\
Wickwil'c
l'icc·PI'Csidcnt
nthu.
would
hp
serimt,
and
would
rP-
the
11-meml>el'
security counctl-
1
ih
· ·
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S,
'r
L""ht
.
1
~Johutu
drmatlllt•d
thr r\it
of
quire cnrrful t'nnsideralion.
lormed
in
1!145
when
memher·
0
p c
c'
01
a
co
ta.d
1
2
"
2
OOAa~~
the
Gltanai<lll
vm!
Guinean
troop.;
llflii'CIW,
the
strength
of
hi>
h
. l t
·o
l •nlar""d.
ower
ompany, sal · ' d 1 r
ft
tl
t t I I t
~·1
t I
s
111
was
a
lOll
o -
le
.,,
Kilowatt
hours
o!
cnernv hare e
ne.>l
a.IN a
"t'
.lt•
rr-
sa
emrn was
somrw
w
ul
11
PI
11(1\\'
that
the
Asscmblv
totals
96
.
hcen
pml'idcd
so
far.
c~ough
,
0
po1·td dbt·m·cn·
of
:~
Plot
h)·
the
hv
the
fact
th:~l
hr.
too.
ha~
hrrn
uwmbers.
counting
13.
new
Alri·: supply
1
town
or
12
.
000
for
a'
tl\·o
conntn"'
to
rr'tot·r
ratn~~
..
:'_l~'Pend~rl
b
0
·
.\lohutn.
l'iln
countries
and
C,l'prus,
Portugese
Vessel
A
Loss,
Flash
Fire
Engulfs
Ship
.\
Port11guc>e
fishing trawl- a
~oiJd
ca!t-h
hari
the
\'C'Srl
a
<hnrl
rircuit, spread ,xcrp·
('1'.
:tlmn.<t
cqmplrlc·ly loaded
ht•cn
ahle
to
return
with
it
to
tionally fast and rnguUcd the
wil
h
fish
for
th~
Portu~uesc
1ts
home
port.
>i
rick
en
ship which
~ank
!oon
market,
was
rlr>troyrd and
>ank
There wcrr
75
rrewmrn adct' the fire broke out.
~·esterday
fnllowi!ig
a flash fire
..
1boat·d
the Condr,ta,·el
and
rr- Fircfighting efforts wert
im·
4.
The
.-\sscmhty·~
21-country
ye1~hl'.
. 's
....
,·n·
'll'.ll"h"d u s
PI
s h
t
. 'tt n
•h'ch
p poller
I.
"''
~
. , , t
s ecrmg
comn11
ce
o
II
I · l
II
I
th
\' B n ane
l.rw'
s
''"~
Cani!du
as
a member,
was
re
...
in.
0
1
~\
sys
.em
0
e C
cw
.ru_
·'· u
O:l,rr ne1rlopment.• Thursday:
pre>cnt~d
by
t;xlernal
Affair~
:WICk
E cclnc
Power
ommt~sto~
b
1...
L.-l'n.WII
rr
>poke
~I
tl•t•
l-ith
r.rnda~
.-\.-<rmhll·
hrf1•re
many
w
··
..
~
110rlcl's
lril!lcr~.
includin~
1'•• :
,.;r,·-
or
rommtmi-t
coun-
,,
".;
\\'hi1"
tt"kin~
Ru~~ia
to
rr·
"'mr
di<armament
ne~oliations
l•1<•-:rn
off
hv
tllP
communist
~·rit
"t
GcnC'\'3.
~omr
month~
n~o.
"•
onrt'
~~nin
rleclarcd that
di~·
11rm:m1fnt
·can
n n t
he
hrou~ht
111oo
11
:hrou~h
word,
and
prorn·
:a•1~a-{lr
without
mulual inspec·
,\JI lhc crew wrrP sa\'ed. porls said the;:
lta1l
time only ro>sibie. according
to
reports
The \'Cssrl. Condcstal·cl,
harl
to
scramble into the dories
to
'"
1hr !lame5 spread'
so
fa5t.
been
on
the Banks lishinr: for
be
picked
np
by
others, nearby· This
is
an unfortunate
lO!is
the past several
weeks.
It
was
Portugurse fishing cralt. . lor the Portuguese crewmen-
rcpm1etl that the ship
had'
The fire. believcrl
to
ha1·e
fishermen
as
it means the
Joss
taken
140,000
pounds
of
fish-~
started
in
the engine
room
with ·
of
a
~ummcr·~
fishing.
I
Pr
••
,·nent
T1'lo
or
Yu~oslal'ia
:\linistcr
G1-een
bc~nn
meetings :to. meet
the
de':"and.•
ol
P<lPrt
1
~
' ' " f th
1
m•lls
at
Dalhous1e
and
Bathurst,.
fo:Jowed
EL<cnhowrr
to
the ros·
ol
the
agenrla
!or the
or
com·
:\B
I
Str·a·Itge
Subs
trum
and
the
:\loscow
defyin;:
I
ing
session, !
LONG
DROUGIIT
i
I
The
shortllge
was
cau~cd
by
the,
1
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M
e R
•1
;summer's
prolonged
drou::ht.·
UN
S'd
I'
h ' T H
ld
T lk
I
which
reduced the water
flow
in
\1'.-\S\11\GTO\'
'.\Pl
-
The
tnct
ant!
siglltcd a ''heal'\' wake" I e
tg
ts
0 0 a s
aJor
al
Ways
the
St.
John
ril'cr
to
the
lowc~l
l'nitcd Stales
\~1·y
Thursd~y
rr· leading
from
a partiaily
sub·
_
i
level
in
40
years.
ported
sighling
one
'tnd
pi'Obably
·merged submnrinc,
the
~m·y
:
.~
:-Jew
Brunswick
power
spok·
·
two
submarines
opm1tin~
near
>aid.
:\E\\' \'OR!\ , AP' _ A
nine-
s
'W
lk
I .esman said,
"I!
it
hadn't
been
lor a nu»ii!n tanker
and
tug
ahout
The
;mnounccment
said that
vc:n·-old
girl a ,-isitor
(rom
Ven-
On
Constl•tutl·on
tage'
a
Out
'the
p·id
we
wonldn't
h:l\'c
hl'('n
400
mileli
rast
of
C'i!!X'
Racr.
afl<'r
the
patrol
pl:tne
pa.<>ed
·t·zuela,
died' Thm:;clav-a
1
·ictim
.
able
to
supoly
all
the
power
the
:'\fld.
m·er.
the
submarine
quickly
sub-
of
thr
ten>ion
that
.'ws
gripped
1 paper plants needed."
mcrg~d.
,
\p
11
·
York
with
the
adYent
o~
the.
j
The
official
openin~
look
plat'!'
Tlw
.'i~htin~'-
,,·hich
thr
\;a\'1'
Ahm1t
5'1
hour:;
later. earl;;.
1:,111
l"nited
'.1:
1
tions
General
As-
OTT.\
\VA
1('('1
_ A
new
at· jcct
he
reopened.
:at
nearbv
Onslow,
where
11
suh-
rlcsnilled
as
"positil'e."
lrcr~
\l'edncsil~y
moming,
~he
l'.S.
pa·
<rmblv
session.
She
died
in
hos-
tempt-first
in
10
,-~ars-lo
put
Canada still must
seek
!egisla·
R,·
ROBEIIT
Rlet:
miftt•tl
by
the
way
the
Commis-
station connects
hi~h-tension
line-'
tn<1de
hi'
a
\a
\'I'
patrol plan'
trot
pl<mc
saw
I
he
snorkel .
or
~ita)
~flcr
being
hit
hy
a stray Canada
in
.<ole
control
o[
its
ow,,
til·e action
bv
the
l.:nited
Kina:·
C'anadian
prrss Stall Wrltrr
~ion's
revised schedule af!ects .
;.unnin~
from
control
ccnlres
of
flyinJ:
I;I'CI'
the·
Gr1ntl
Bani"
hre<~thtng
tnhe
of
a suhmanne
htlllct
firtcl
durin;!
a
cla,;h
he-
constitutiou
11
~.I
he
launched
at
dom
Parliament
for
any
conslitu-
OTL\\\'.\
ICP•
- Canada's I
hem.
The
commission
ordered the
:'\r~l'
R
runs
\1'
i c k
t::lectt'ic
·
a1·ea
n!
the
nnrtllllcst .\llantic
:1hout
10
miles
astern
of
the
tan-
tween
Cuban
factions. frderal-pro
1
·inci:
1
t talks
here
Oct.
ti
01
wt
change
in
matters
involv-
maJor ra•lwars
sta~rd
Thursda.~
the change
in
R
hid
lo
1\'l'ap
up.
Pow~r
Commission.
Tuesday
oml
Wcctne~da~·.
ket·.
.-\
helicopter. apparenll)' · b
th
r d 1 " d .
1
·ncial
b h · 6
and
7.
m;:
o c era
on
pro1
"hat
appearrrl
to
be
a "walkout'' its
in,·c~ti~alion
y C
r1slma~.
'
knoll'"
to
h:we
hern
carried
:\fa~dalina
l'rdmw
10
of
C:ll'a·
The
goal
is
to
find
a
1
ray
ol
jurisdictions.
from
the
public
hearin~:s
of
the
The
inquiry
now
is
in
its
second
i
At
ahont
midni~hl
'l'uesdal',
;~board
thr Rus,ian tanker.
was
eas
was
,t
1
ot
in
the
hct·k
w
1
•dnr~-
amending
the
constitmion
in
can-
BROKE
TRADITIO:\
Transportation
Royal
Commi~sion.
year.
A.pprOVeS
the
\m·y
said, a
P2V
'-icl?tlllic
hover
in~
about
200
feet
abore
the
tla!'
as
she
Jiu
1
ched
with
her
pa
ada
without
rrfcrcncc
to
the
Brit-
~lr.
Lesage,
breakin)!
"·ith
tht
tn
con~ider
the ellect
ol
the
Com·
:
SEEK
FISISII plane reported a l'mlar contact
wate1·
and
some
400
!ect
from
1
-cnts
in
a restaurant.
ish
Parliament.
policies
o[
Quebec's former
Un·
mi>>ion·s
new
hurry-up schedule.
',
"We
are extremely anxiou,
to
ahout
four
mib
cast
of
the
So1·-
the
protruding snorkel.
An
announcement Thursday
ion
\'alionale gvernment,
told
Informants indicated that the
~ct
this
whole
thin;:
in
tmd
to
DeCI•S•IOn
iet tanker
Kokand.
The
:'lim-y
s;~id
the
.•ubrnarinr
from
.Justice
~!inister
Fulton's
or-.
the
July conference tilis situation
CPR
will
'lay
away
from
to·
finish
it
by
Christmas," said i
The
American
piHne
mad~
a dil'ed and disappeared
upon
the
,\
llun~ari;m
rrlu'''e
carr~·im(
lice
said
he
and
attorneys
gen-
\ ''is
an
anomaly
and
3
vestige
cf
nay's hearing
but
that the
pub-
.
Commission
Chairman
M.
A.
1
searchlight
run
astern
of
the
con-
approach
of
the
American
plllne.
·a
rifle
in,
a case
hut·
no
ammuni-
era!
o!
the
10
pro
1
·inces
will
meet,
coloniali~m
that
i5
not
accep!·
licly-?wned
C:oiR
mny
ret~rn.
'~lac
Pherson
of
Regina,
announc-1
TORO:'>/TO
ICPi
- J.iberal
-----
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--
··
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lion
was
arrested ncar
the
Pres-
then
"with a
yiew
to
arril'ing
at,
able."
Railway
spoke~mcn
declmed
to
I
ing
the
new
agenda,
"We
cannot I Leader Lester
B.
Pearson
said
r---------------------,
idcnt
Eisenhower's motorcade. a basis
tor
the
domiciling
o[
the
I
The
last attempt
to
find
I
comment
~n.
the•r
~bsence
!rom i please everybody
a~d
we
prob-
; Thursday
he
heartily
3ppro1·cs
of
I I
He
was
char~cd
as
:m
alien
in
Canadian constitution
in
Can-
method
ol
altaininJ!
full
auto·
the
Comt~usston
sesSI_?n.
~ut
C~R
1
ably
ple~se
nobody.
, 'Prime Minister Diefenbaker's
de-
B B f illegal
pOS'e~sion
or
the
rifle.
.ada.''
nomy
in
ronstitutional
matter~
I'IC!'·presldent !an Smclalr said: . :\lr. Smclair
complamed
that '
cis
ion
to
meet labor lmfincss and I r e e z y r I e s I
Com·ening
of
the
conference I
was
made
in
1950,
At
that time,
"1
am
considering
my
position
1
the
new
schedule means
the
other
lcad~rs
to
dis~uss
Canada's 1 1
was
agreed
on
at
last July's led-: the provinces
11greed
on
a
con·
In
the
li~ht
o!
_the
..
order and;
railw~ys
will
be
lore~~
In
~ross-
mounting unemployment. 1
I.
Cuban
Premier
Fidel
C'aslt·o
eral-prol'incial fiscal
conference~
stitutional amendment openinl
awamn::
mstr.uchons.
. ,
ex.ammc
a
key
~ra1r1e
Witness.
The
unemployment
problem
held
an
impromnlu press
confer-
a£ter
Quebec's newly-elected Lib-: the
door
to
the
present program
The
two
ratlways-parhcularly I
Wllhout
adequate lime
to
prepare
was
the
problem
of
e\'cry level. L r
encc
while
h~
ate
ll
steak
in
the·,
el',"l
Premier Jean
Lesa!!e
made
'-1
unirersal Ieder
a!
old
age
pen·
th
t I d
CPR
th'
t'
---------------------
' " v 1
e P
1
'"
3
e
y-owne
- arc
Clr
ques
Ions.
ol government
and
could
not
he
HEAP
RIG
CIIIEF talking
alluut
the
:'\ew
York
dinin~
room
of
his
hotel.
He
told
a surpris proposal that
the
sub-,
sions
to
all
o1·cr
70.
--·-·
·--
---··
blamed
on
the
federal I:OI'CI'Il·
SIOUX
FALLS.
S.D.
tCPI-
anli.
Khrushchev
dernonsll·a-
reporters
who
~sked
if
Cuha
i'
------
---
Talks
Leave
Al
•r
ment
alone,
he
said. Senator
.John
F.
Kennedy,
lions.
:dominat~d
by
c~mmnnist.s:
,
PLAN
WORK
CAMPS
, Democratic prcsidenlial can·
"One
said:
I
The
problem
would
not
be
didate, has stated
his
policy
"lf
1·ou
want
to
know
ahout
soi1'Cd
by
just
pushing
it
o!(
on~
on
cowboy
. and-Indian
mov-
"
'The
Americans frighten '
Cuba,
go
there.
E1·erybody
is
free
Of
a
Soccial
Committee
01
a Royal'
ies.
me!
We
should
never
ha
1
·e
in
Cuba
to
come
and
go
a>
the~·
U
. .
Commission,
~lr.
Pea1·son
said.:
Ken
ned\'
was
dubbed
Chief
allowed
them
independence.
wp·,~>PI~.,.
i
1
tnl~nud_.!ng
spies
and
new,;
0 N
E
FEN
( E
S-1
T E S
ncertalnty
Dc!inile action
must
he
taken, I Eagle
hci·e
ednesday
as
he
"'They're
obviously
not
" , '
· i such as a
plnn
lor
the
re-training :
was
enrolled as
an
honorary l'eady
!or
if.' "
;
or
workers
to
make the labor I member
o!
the
Sioux
Indian
Castro confirmed that Sadri
1
Ioree more nexible
in
the lace'
nalion
by
member~
o!
South
'Premier Khrushrhr
1
·
had
ar-
Bv
Jl,\\'E
~lciN1'0SH
r
Officiall1',
howe1·er,
neither the
.
R,·
-~L,\N
HAR\'EY
of
what
took
place
in
the
two·day
'ol expanding automation. : Dakota's
eight
resel'\'ations.
NO
COSFLICT
cerled
his
inl'ilalion
to
1-i.,it
(
an~dla~
Press Stall Writer meeting
o!
finance
ministers. 1 :
"When
looking
at
TV
west-
Cuha,
but
said
no
date
had
hern
canmiian
J>r~ss
stalf Writer .
defence
deparlmenl
nor
the army
OTTA\\'A
tCP1-The
~ir
turned had
an,·
comment.
l!
is
under·
blue
Thut·sday
in
the
'tdenre
de-
>!nod
that
the
rlefence
depart·
partment.
ment
ha<
not
yet
formally agreed
to
th~
plan.
LO\DO:<;
•CPI-Seldom has.
a.
One
paper
~a>'s
the
meeting
has
I
The
l!ovemment
also
must
Joo~
erns
from
now
on,
I'm
going
~EW
YORK
<APl
-
Di·
~eetmg
or
Commonwealth
mm·
·revealed "unexpectedly strong ,
to
finding
new
mar\tets ·abroad:
to
ch~et·
fo1·
our
side,''
he
plomacy
lakes
some
peculiar
lsters I e f I
~n
altcrmath
o!
opposition
to
any
closer
Britisi1
and
keep
an
eye
on
immigration
1
told
Chief
Kills·in-Sight,
who
turns.
~rP~t~1·
uncertamt~·
than
the
one
. approach
to
Europe." . quotas
in
relation
10
unemploy-
presented
him
with
a
war
' President Eisenhower's
de-
held
111
Lon~lnn
th1s
week.
1
Anothe~
paper, apparently
In
ment.
bonnet.
parture
by
motorcade
from
The
reacllon
amon·~
~elegntcs
1.!lat
contradiction, says
the
min·
------
the
Waldorf
.
Astoria
hotel
has
left
ohsPrvers
d1v1ded
and
isters agreed
durin~
their
meet-
Mr.
Pearson, questioned at
:-;or
READY
lor
the
United
Nations,
wa.~
wonderm~.
:
i~gs
that "there
ls
need
lor Brit· press conference, said that
i!
a
LOi<lDON
(APl-This
Jet.
delayed eight minutes
Thur~·
The
dillcrencp
or
emphusis can ·am
to
he
associated
with
the
I
cut
in
immigration
was
found
ter !rom a reader appeat'cll
day
-
so
there
would
be
no
be
seen
in
two
,·arying
a~counts
i European
Common
Market."
neccssar~
it
should
be
only
for
I'
in
the B
\'en
in
g Standard
possible
conflict
wilh
another
-
..
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---
-
---------
·
ECO:SOM!C
UNITY
the
durattOn
or
the
(!resent
unem.
Thursday: motorcade carrying S o
vi
e t
1'111-:
COUSTRY
PARSON
I
As
lor
the
communique,
it says ployment crisis. I
"I
overheard
two
women
, Premier
Khrushchev.
·-
the ministers
recognized
the "im.
---------------
------------
1
~
~
portance"
of
political and eco· 1
·~ct.
Police
IISiimated
11t,1t
12:;.000
Rea;on:
The
justice deparl-
B.\D
FOR
:\TORAI.E
:'\ew
Yorkers turned
out
to
wei-
ment's
plans
to
esl
>hlish
work
~om•
official' nP;ntained that
come
Eisenhower.
Attct
addt·ess·
camps !or minimum ,ecnrity
pris-
lite
p1:csence
o[
pd:;oner
wor!•
:
ing
the
l:"i.
the
President
was
oners
on
some
defence
sites. camps
on
or near
d('!er.ce
estab- .
host
at a
luncheon
for-18
reprc
Camp
Pctawawa.
Ont..
100
lishmenls
wotlld
l:e
bad
for
mo-
. sentati1·es
of
the !.alin American
miles
west
of
here.
and
Camp, rale.
Wh·cs
of
armed
forces
per·
nations~not
including
Castro.
In
Ga"elown
in
central
•;ew
Bruns-·
sonnel
would
be
alarmed at
the
the
afternoon
he
met
,,•ith
l'arious 'wick
were
mentioned
by
justice! possibility
of
prisoners
on
the
; heads
of
state. , department olficials
as
two
PO'·
loa.'
e.
_ . . .
1
siblc
1 o
cat
ion~
for
the
wor~
.Justtce
department
o!ftcmls
d1s·
......
-
~
1
1
nomic
unity
in
Western
Europe. L d
And
that
wording
was
followed
on on
l
only
upon
Canadian insistence.
An
e11rlier
draft made it
sound
Tenants
Battle Police
camps. counted
th_is.
,
They
satd the
work
camps
",Just
tel
one
of
tlw,;e
prisoners '
would
he
completely divorced
escape
and
they'll
have
the
Pro-
!rom the defence establishments.
"Chaneing your
ways
is like
a fir! Betting
married-the
long·
er
it'• put off the
leSI
likely it
b
t.
bappe~~."
I as
though
the
r~st
of
the
Com-
~
monweallh
had
given
the
United
Kingdom
a
blank
cheque
to
~o
ahead
and
join
the
Common
Yost
Corps
and
probably
e\'ei'Y
I
-,------------
other soldirr
in
the
vicinily
look-
:
..
,..,....,.
..
F"'F"'~.,.,••·
Market.
ing
for
him.'' splutterrd
one
of-
.
ricer.
By
.JACK
GREAVES
,o!
St.
Pancras
in
qortiHcntral:rush
in
rcinforcemenls and
Cill'l'y!
pouring
out
ol
their humc'
to
I.ONDON
!Reuters) -
Rein·
London
- swarmed
with
police
1
oil
the
struggling,
shouting
len-
1
het.r.
. . . . .
forcements swarmed 'fhursday
to
who
arrived
on
loot,
on
horse-
nants.
At
least
20
were
arrested. .
Entu·e
fa1mhes-n:any still m
the
seen~
of
a pitched battle
be-
back,
in
trucks, squad cars and
The
fightin~
broke
out
at
dawn
tl1eir
night
clothes-rushed
into
tween
pollee
and
tenants touched black marins.
when
400
"bobbies" surrounded the streets as sky rockets burst
orr
by
a demonstration against
One
policeman
was
beate.,l
1
the
apat·tmcnt
buildin~s
where
in
the sky heralding
the
arrival
SAN
FRANCISCO
(AP)-Nint higher rents
in
civic
apartment against a
wall
and
his
tunic
was
the
holdouts
- ex-paratrooper
of
the
police.
Plane
Crash
of
17
Alcatraz convicts
who
have buildings here. torn
orr.
Another
!ell
to
the
1
Donald
Cook,
38,
and
Arthur
languished
in
isolation since a Several hundred
workmen
ground
and
was
trampled
by
the
I
Rowe,
56-were
cooped
up
in
Rowe
and
his
son
were
carried'
AL'l'ADENA,
Cali!.
lAP) - A
sit-down
strike ended
Sept.
14
marched
five
miles
from
a
swelling
crowd.
1
separate apartments
for
25
days.
were
found
with
their
achiUes
Thames River construction site
to
At
another spot, three
demon-
Protected
by
cordons
of
police,
tendons superficially slashed back stave-swinging tenants
who
strators
held
a
policeman
while
a
four
baili!!s
forced
their
way
Tuesday night, associate warden repulsed
mounted
police
charges
woman
punched
his
face
until
he
through barbed
wire
and
stacks
Olin
D.
Blackweli
said Thursday,
with
a barrage
of
eggs, fruit, struggled free,
his
lace
covered
of
furniture
to
oust
the
"rent
He
helleved the
wounds
were
In·
stones
and
heating
oil.
in
blood,
rebels."
nictcd as
-an
"attention getter"
The
scene
of
the battle-the
cos·
ARREST
1\IANY
!
But
their
~lm·m
system
soon
shoulder-high around
the
build-
plane
slammed
into
a mountain
ings
and
they
and
Cook
were
put
peak
Thursday
with
a thunderous
up
in
the
homes
o!
neighbors.
I
explosion
heard
over
much
o!
the
Weather
Sunnv,
clouding
this
e~ening.
High
57,
TEMPERATURES
Toronto ..
.. .. ..
!i6
Montreal .. ..
..
..
49
Moncton
..
..
..
..
35
Halifax
45
Sydney
..
..
..
..
41
St.
John's
......
·
44
75
70
69
68
witb
pieces
of
a spectacle lens. mopolltan working-class dllltrict
Police
commandeered trucks
to
1 brought hundreds
or
neighbors
When
news
or
Thursday's
evic
Los
Angeles
area. A
U.S.
air
lions
rca
c
he
d a 1earby rall
force
F-1().1
jet lighter, assigned
l1·einht
vard
at
Camden
Town,
1
Lo
duty
at the naval ordnance test j
abo~t
half the
t,OOO
illcn
walked
i station at
China
!,akc,
Cali!.,
wa.;
out
on
a
24·hour
protst strike. I repo1ted missing,
a..a.a.a.a.-.-.,....-.-.-
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