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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (CP) dicating that he feels the néuiral- TOKYO (AP) Communist give the figures for the gouls set reside: Pep of 3 rid China's Foreign Minister Chen 4 The Peking People's Daily of ? oy 7, ion "i on Howes joced " Nevclitivh Spionses Tien. ) 8) ; H he i ' | : ) ecision today, posed by hower, not him p r 2 ( ASE DO i g'7 N ng ' 4 { " The 1.1] said day ihe Shintde Duy ficial tegan of the Chins se Com - | a neutralist resolution in the| The resolution came in the a a 3 1 of eral Hin 8 4 pi f . bole fo "ii United Nations urging him to form of a letter to Frederick Bo- ormos, | ; ca a ey na year I es hud il y : i " meet Premier Khrushchev in land, Irish president of the Gen- vas 1 a to "gel reac 0 de- vw d welared, 1e question ol / ; i 8 alks 0S pig 0 Tha ha e fend your homes and mother. daring or not daring to take up i Bump Sols mn a aging the eral Assembly, The heads of five fend , LATING BF h Caling jake 3p y reat to the world states signed it, Nehru of India, " arms # gog § » ; : A p i : . Chen Yi made this declaration Struggle to overthrow the rule of od he may make ows in ikiatin, of ndonetin, Naser of minutes before 500,000 chi- reaction is one of fundamental ; | plier 8 Soulgreves with Bilta ns of Yugoslavia and lh of nese marched through Peking's principle Yiieh involves loyalty 1 Washington Sunday Ghana, : bh AR ave! eRe or disloyalty to the interests o { Oh oo Ba Square of Heavenly Peace to Prior to Friday's neutralist! Sukarno introduced it. Nehru ; 7x i v celebrate the 11th anniversary of the people and (he question of H moved 1 i p 3 i } p p 3 ved to place it p d NEUTRAL TALKS WITH KHRUSHCHEV the Communist conquest of the firmness and revolutionary \ | manosuvie, White Hous olficials hefore a ah Ae Syenda Indonesia's President Sukarno, | preter at Russian UN, mission left, talks with Soviet Premier | headquarters in New York Khrushchev through an inter- | Friday, Sukarno addressed the LJ On the contrary, a new edition Shao - chi's declaration to the nd Khrushchev' ation in international relati ao Tse \ wilected eighth National Party Congre: a rushehev's insults to the ternations. 8 ations Union Jack Lowered i, Hao oh Lo 108, fected that "unlike the lie ray president, closed and locked the which threatens the world with M d ' door to any meeting, grave consequemces, "" i | hs averdoma wrialism. (were completely justified in d . hd : . 0 0 needed to overcome imperialism omy Ju ed in do Civi ervants U.S, diplomats called weekend I LAGOS (CP) Ninety-nine|for the British who had ruled this years ago British naval forces land of 36,000,000 people -- the landed here to stamp out the most populous in Africa -- [or remnants of the slave trade, To- nearly a century, day many residents of this island| 'we will be like a piano in the city of 365,000 on Africa's under- Commonwealth," a prince from belly watched Nigeria's Independ- eastern Nigeria said, "Like piano ence Day ceremonies on teleyi- keys the blacks and whites will sion, produce harmony," The celebrations reached a thunderous' and gaudy climax with a fireworks display from the race course, the capital's heart, and the lowering of the Union Jack and the raising of the green - and - white Nigerian flag. Lagos was crammed to the edges of its lagoon with Niger lans . and visitors from many parts of the world, All was tu mult and nolse--hardly surpris ing because there are about 250 different tribal and linguistic dependence was performed be fore 40,000 sweating Nigerians dominate those of the old slave/to New York, is a quiet leader Nigerian Parliament the country that the potent mixture of ethnic i hatiation, y Nigerian Soldiers creased hy about 40 per. cent fore her dainty fect ever touched bargaining for government work. utive, heed the neutralist resolution and Se ele ( 3 'ving a arade' g oy sderal & vin P ot 8 PApecieN Roi be serving Wik from January to August com- a parade' ground ers--hoth federal and provincial, | Impetus was added the recruit- agree to see Eisenhower, : ie nited Nations force In the o.vaq to the same period last, "You are a girl," said the med.| Delegates to the national con-iment campaign by executive He forked a piece of cheese ongo, : . ain) standpoint | U.N, General Assembly earlier mainland, andp it Je. wa . hood that Eisenhower would|no objections, Next week, the in the day There was no indication Pe le article was one of 70 in agree pe Khrushchev, The! general debate will be inter iid king had softened its differences the fourth edition of Mao's col gree fo see Khrishchey, wd br i ter. th Soviet Premier Khrushchev lected works which went on sale United States' position has heen| rupted to consider the resolution, wi V Bovi Promior h va dbo hig Bdfd § that the RB-47 case, with the| It said in part that the five OVER 18 Heya yo war lo) Also uucted was President Lia imprisonment in Russia of two|signatories are "deeply econ. advance communism AU 'airmen from the downed plane cerned with the recent deterior- (AP Wirephoto) But the question now is: How rk ote officially to support the people are not warlike, | PRESSURE GROWS ON EISENHOWER China's argument that struggle, But when the people were com The Soviet news agency Tass DE 80 l rategy sessions » the Federation of Nigeria 1s said Khrushchev sent Mao a strategy sessions to examine the message of congratulation on the safely launched, 212 [] . | Nigeria can hardly wait to take apy! Peary to add .P Military Career S | | PRINTS RUESTION Far Away a hand in world affairs, It has a| In his keynote address in =e : a ee g argail ng te a" delegation already picked to go King, Chen Yi predicled that Red Quickly Finished fitude on the mater benind a to the United Nations the minute China will fulfill or exceed its Evra . : on , . slab of cheese cake, | it is admitted to membership, major industrial goals this year KITWE, Northern Rhodesia] OTTAWA (CP) One hundred ployee and every department, Reporters at a reception given | n dlld d The foreign minister sald that (AP)--The career of Rifleman civil servants set out today tothey will be taken up with the py (he Afghanistan delegation And in a few weeks about half steel and pig iron output in. B116 Martincevie ended today be- start a new battle for collective ministers concerned by the exec: scked him whether he would| OTTAWA (CP) Color televi AW/ = Color televi. sion for Canada isn't just around the corner, after all, It may be a long way away, | Major barriers are the high costs as well as an apparent lack dilemma, year, coal 25 per cent, electric ical officer when 19-year-old vention of the 30,000 - member siatements that the association cake into his mouth and said: There appears little possibility power and freight tonnage by blonde Delmina Martincevie fell Civil Service Association of Can-'will he $38,000 in the hole if it| "This Is very delicious pie of a repetition of the Congo ex: about 45 per cent, He did not|in with the latest batch of recruits ada that ended here Friday night doesn't get new members, Fees While I'm eating, 1 am deaf and| perkence here to Rhodesia's army for a physi: they also will spend the next two will he boosted by five to 10) dumb." : of viewer demand for color, the | {Board of Broadcast Governors {roid in a statement Friday, "The time has not yet come cal check up | years perfecting plans for a mer cents if assets, now at between, Since his arrival in New York, d Prime Minister Sir Abubakar The symbolie act heralding in. . oi Nigeria: Nulawa Balewa, 48, who will S awa a | "That is what T have been|ger with a larger C8 organiza:|$15000 to $30,000, fall to $10,000, he has pp ed to be - olitically, the northern peoples head a large Nigerian" delegation trying to tel} the authorities ever tion and crusade for more mem- New members are needed at the --not on whether he would see! | for intredgetion of color telecast. |since 1 got my callup papers," bers in the CBAC, sald Delmina, the first girl ever|" The weeklong convention---the said. rate of 100 & month, officials Eisenhower but that the presi 3 i | dent must take the initiative fo Ing In Chnada," the. governors concluded, two years after London told the Coast and there is high hope here who Is regarded by diplomats 9 Sears ' here as having his feel on the {to be calledf/up for Rhodesia's all- next one will be held in Vancou:| \ {any meeting, He takes the posi. |" arge n | J, €, (Cal) Best, 33, a Nova Color telecasting now Is pro. could have its freedom by asking | €roups will not fly apart before! ground, for it. The country remains in the Commonwealth. | male srmy |ver in 1002--siressed the deter g ' sty Fain lon that the U-2 spy plane and An army officer explained that mination of civil servants to got [ficotla-bory Negro fo. socio his the RB-47 case make it impos. Hibited In Canada, Licences held the mixup had come about be- collective bargaining, | ye ' (sible for him to mate the first/Py TV stations call for mono. president at a salary boosted to chrome only -- black and white, | Watching the throng in its rain. B it P a ed NR H 1d cause Delmisa did a man's job] Delegates also waded through| PY 700 from $9,000, urged amal:| Move: I ne C ow . y igh, "1811, ,000, e addition, the transport departs how of flowing robes and head: elier re r OLAUP ior ihe Viana 'mine ™"one 'af soma 300 resolutions Jn a 10 zamation of the asscriation With IKE BEING SQUEEZED? Fda, he Eon epurt dresses were Princess Alexandra, the Queen's representative, Fi. | Northern Rhoedesia's giant copper page agenda, ranging from bet.| 4 4 ; 4 4 ' 1 ),000-member Civil Service p rece or | 8 vith. After 20 days of investigation, mining companies ter pay and working hours aud (he, H0000-ny mber 'Civil Ser nll He rectption, yu Sinses Nandards dud the WAG has with nance Minister Fleming of Can- han on ol S56 Oshawa Police Department de Delmins is an assay chemist conditions to better uniforms for| 44 . o | Th or Vii ada and the diplomats of 57 other T C tectives Friday arrested John and one of the only women to do penitentiary guards, Covering To STUDY CLC [peared to he gleeful--possibly in. standards he written, Eh ae countries, Fleming described Nigeria's in LAGOS (AP)---Nigeria claims dependence as the most import: (oy he more prepared for its inde ant of the many developments in ,endence today than it really is, Africa this year. "It Is certainly But the preparedness is so ad. the most constructive," he sald. vanced that the former Belgian "It is the product of a high meas-| Congo is made to look like a na. ure of statesmanship." tion that was. ready for independ-| Messages of congratulation forience in name only | Nigerian independence poured in Key to Nigerian progress is the from kings, presidents and pre- nari 'Nigerians play in public and miers . private services as well as the Prime Minister "Diefenbaker's| aqycational system that has pro message said Canadians "feel al jyoed thousands of college grad special affinity to Nigerians nates and now has 2,480,000 Ni for, as you know, Canada was gerians in school the first member of what is NOW! "tne Congo has not a single the Commonwealth. 3 qualified African physician, Ni There were cries of gladness geria has more than 600, the first for independence bul no Curses. .iired jn 1990. Nigeria has 644 SE lawyers, the Congo none, W k S ttlement The federal government staff uic e totals 30,927, of whom 37,161 are . . Nigerians, 354 other West Afri Of Ajax Dispute cans and 1,812 overseas officers, : Of 565 key posts, 110 are held by AJAX (CP)=A one-day wildcat Nigerians walkout Friday by 60 employees Nigerians occupy 1.200 senior of Trim-Trends Company Lim. posts in trade and commerce ited brought a quick settlement qn..0 ave 20 qualified engineers between the comnany and thea ooo ntants and four qualified negotiating committee of Local nore "rhe Congo had none in 1090, United Auto Workers (CLC), these categories The men walked out when ne pyenty.five Nigerians are bish goliations. deadlocked at the plant gpg or archdeacons of the Angli. which manufactures chrome can Church. There are 50 Niger parts for Ford, General Motors jang in their country's diplomatic and Chrysler cars service A six-cent-hourly wage increases Hritons in the civil service are retroactive to June 24 is the main rapidly working themselves out feature of the contract, of jobs, As the Nigerians they Neutrals Seen Deeply May Join fruits worth some $20,000,000--up Involved With UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) | misgivings and try again to come How neutral are the five "peu. /t0 a meeting minds with Khru BE . From the outset of this 15 trals" whose resolution UFRINE |, 5 50 m bly session, Khrush Big Two summit talks has chevy has tried to create the pushed President Eisenhower illusion that certain countries an uncomfortable position? that frequently support his ob Jectives are part of a bloc of true neutrals 3 . N intel The "neutrals pushing the er Rhtushehe 1h Doss [new Summit are Presidents Tito hat what we N rugtoslavia lagse General Assembly Friday fitted of . Yugoslavia, Nasser of the Ts th Khrushchev's pris United Arab Republic, Kwame in neatly with ming 16 Nkrumah of Africa's Ghana, Su MALY Slectives ih karno of Indonesia and Prime ew 0 i 3 shy " President Eisenhower now Is Minister Nehru "of India under the heaviest sort of pres: TITO SUPPORTS K sure to put aside hig serious) Tito, despite professed differ ences with Khrushchev over |ideology, has gone down the line CITY EMERGENCY | for Khrushchev proposals before {this assembly PHONE NUMBERS { Nkrumah has sided with the Rusians in the key erisis of a = aq Africa, 'the Congo 8 POLICE RA 5-1133 Nasser of the UA R. is deeply FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 involved economically with the SSR, and owes his armed HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 Horces' logistic future to 'orf into Their activities seem to have a service for Soviet Pre done has displayed no particular love h . Wen Sons, Lid., fleet of Fort William ' for the West, lay idle today, the third day of Federal RO S er Altiman, 20, of Oshawa, charging/the job on the copperbelt, just about every class of em:| A five-man committee' also was train take over, the white men him with the Sept, 10 armed rob formed to study "all aspects" of|' * leave--on generous compensation bery at the Canadian National affiliation with the 1,100,000. h t n Area terms, Practically every appoint. | Railways station here MIXED BAG member Canadian Labor Con 1a ow ment and promotion in the civil] A rallway timekeeper, 59-year gress, | service in the last three years old Percy Thompson, of Hel Mr, Best, a Dalhousie Univer: has gone to a Nigerian ville, had his right leg amauta sity graduate from New Glas:| we i ames Despite the growing Nigerian above the knee, alter being shot arvest urvey gow, N.8,, has been cool about al control of the civil service, many by a hooded gunman in the hold. | {link with the CLC because of its here maintain it is not growing up . connection with the CCF in the] NANAIMO, B.C, (CP) The, remains found to determine fast enough. And as national feel.| Chief Constable Herbert Ilintof( formation of a new political historic Chinatown in this Van. whether they were those of a Ings intensify after independence, |said this morning that Detective Cross ana a party, couver Island city was almosthuman, Early reports said all that [Somplaint may gain preluht| Sgt William Jordan has "been =| wiped out Friday night by a wing, residents had been accounted for, and form a political issue, But the working jetly # ligently on ai fanne blaze that left severa Nigerian government has no in. the King quietly snd Fis a the By THE CANADIAN PRESS official commented: "There's al K d F ured Suse that 0 frame BYSTANDER HURT tention of throwing away British crime was committed." Across most of the country it| Ways trouble getting hired help." enne Y aces buildings in ruin, One elderly resident was over- technical knowledge until it feels Police said they now have the was a dry summer for farmers g.¢, FRUIT SUFFERS ' . Firemen found what may be some 0 the pxciomant and a y as an adequate force of aun identified as the one used in! this year. The result, as seen in| "Tn British Columk y cloud the remains of a body in the rub.| DYstander suffered a head wound technicians, educationists and {he hold-up yt nih Bh Wel AY poumbia ote gong ccusations ble in a fall, There were no other medical specialists, the hold-up. fohn Powell | the autumn harvest of grains,[developed in the favorable fruit Pe : + Injury reports, Greatest challenge facing inde-'g With ei Sgt Winn] Al, {fruits and vegetables, has been Crop aistute a" arlale, weathe) "WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senator] The 2%-hour fire started at 4:30) Cause of the outbreak was not pendence Nigeria is how to end DB. tordan apprehended AMMAN |, whived hag of good, poor and|f2Nstd a sudden drop' of 1e- \connedy re-enters the presiden.|Pm. In a vacant house, With the known, the poverty of centuries and to" OFhawa Friday afternoon Altl 4 opage |Intosh apples, Much of the fallen|yja)" campaign atmosphere today help of the wind and the narrow:| Residents fled from dwellings raise living conditions man was to be transferred to the . : ; Pross aul [TUIL was salvaged for proces: and finds it crackling with accu.|ness of the street, flames soon as flames leaped from building ' d Ontari County Jail Whitby, | A Canadian Press survey ging i y resi i pngulfed several blocks of multi y alder! . ; A high proportion of the popu. WMaH0 A lg Y'lshows that in the prairie grain:| sations by Vice-President Nixon, |eNEULEC Several a/0eks ( (to building, Many elderly persons lation of 36,000,000 (42 per cent) Sometime today, It is expected he {out Bit So FONT its be. Here is the harvest summary) While Kennedy rested Friday(unit dwellings, which a few hours had to be persuaded to abandon are under 15 years, Another se- will be arraigned on the robbery, average rainfall has brought | for Ontario: at his summer home in Hyannis later would have been filled with thelr homes, vere limitation is the low per charge in Oshawa magistrate's| "hoo on of average size but| Cash returns from crops ave|Port, Mass, Nixon stumped|between 200 and 300 sleeping Chis} Firemen had only two hydrants court Monday, top quality, high in protein, not expected to reach last year's/through New York state and) Nest o {for a water supply, They had to Limits are set on the quality -S&t. Jordan this morning paid) Noy ideal harvest conditions| mark, 'accused the Democratic candi- This Is a great tragedy," said withdraw their equipment at the and efficlency of Nigerian labor tribute to the assistance given his| aliawed the crop to be garnered! A small grain harvest was date of distorting the truth in Mayor Pete Matteo. But we are height of the blaze because of the by a low literacy rate (15 per department hy the CNR investl-louiokly in most areas, nearing completion at mid « Sep:|their television debate Monday | 'ucky that the flames did notifierce heat, One fire truck cent) and by a serious shortage gation department. He eited inf "po "io Maritimes, summer| tember, but warm weather was/saying "the Soviet Union by 1975 start at night ar we would have crashed through flaming debris of vitamins in the north and pro- particular Supt, E, R, Water man, ! frought shrunk. the hotato har. needed to hring on soybeans and will be producing more power had some terrible results, lo safely after being cut off by teins in the south, by low over-all 'nsp, A, Grant and Special Agent | 0} Rd turned pastures brown, |¢0rn which were planted late be-|than we are." Nixon added that Nearly 300 persons were left {lames : educational standards and by bar. "Bud" Culley, He 'also credited); cine nany . farmers to put/¢ause of the backward spring. (If the United States stood abso. homeless as the fire levelled alll Most of the buildings were riers to the mobility of labor the Attorney General's crime lab: heir cattle prematurely on wins Special crops showed a mixture|lutely still, the Russians would | except nine of the buildings in erected in 1908 after Nanaimo's hecause of tribal divisions and oratory in Toronto with "a great (ar rations of good and poor returns, To-(have to build eight Grand Coulee|h® area, About 30 buildings were| {irst Chinatown was wiped out by bacco, an important cash crop,/dams a year from now until 1977| destroyed, First estimates said|live, The Wah King Land Com. regional prejudices, The most deal of assistance" in the case : { nopulated northern region has ih i bi In Quebec and Ontario the hot, ig expected fo be better than last|in order to catch the U.S, in loss would run to about $500,000, pany purchased the property in only one-tenth of the country's dry summer is expected to Mean yaar hydro-electric power, Five chief Colin McArthur said| 1910 after owners threatened to 3 . meee 8 Pathologist will examine the increase rents, school enrolments. . less cash in farmers' pockets, |: A i---- er ------ ore 1pS | though $OmMe crops are an excep-| tion | British Columbia, however, is capita income of $00 a year looking to a good harvest of tree | considerably from last year-- | while results from other crops hd | . 'have been satisfactory ovie a e 16- Generally, there has been no lack of hired hands to bring in the harvests, though an Ontario tinued Soviet friendship, Nasser MONTREAL (CP) Forty ships of the N. M, Paterson and Sukarno of Indonesia is fasci. a strike by the Seafarers' Int nated by Marxism, Despite Indo- national Union (Ind), | nesia § troubles with Red China! The Lake Carriers Association Go To School ON: PROS its admission to the claiming the Paterson fleet was y legally abandoned by the union, OTTAWA (CP) -- Federal re. NEHRU A PEACEMAKER® Thursday, plans to put the ships turning officers begin taking in. Nehru of India supports Red © its four other member com- structions here Monday on how China's UN entry, despite his panies out of service starting/to run the next general election own perilous horder troubles with | Monday in support of the Pater whenever it may he, | the Chinese, Evidently he consid. Son group Eleven ROs fram Nova Scotia, ers himself a peacemaker whose A tie-up of the four companies, New Brunswick, Prince Edward wisdom trascends that of any Which-operate another 64 vessels, Island and Ontario start a three:| American leader, but he seems would partially paralyze shipping day course under chief electoral| reluctant to impute any ulterior on the Great Lakes at the height/officer Nelson Castonguay and| motives to Khrushchev's bewild. of the shipping season. Some 1,600 two assistants | ering pronouncements, seamen' would be affected. They will be the first of 263 This is a committee, evidently About a dozen independent from every constituency in Can. packed against the United States companies operate on the Great ada--who will take the courses to begin with Lakes and inland waferways during the next few months, Yet, in the long run, the whole John Paterson, president of the. There has heen some specula: manoeuvres could have a healthy association and vice - president tion that Prime Minister Diefen. effect. It could demonstrate, and general manager of the Pat- baker will call a general election some time hence, that there is erson company, announced Fri- next year, even though the gov. really no such thing as a neutral day that all ships of the Paterson ernment's term of office does not) A bloc as such, {fleet had beenh moored, lexpire until 1963, | > CHINATOWN FIRE AT ITS HEIGHT