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k May Have To Equip NATO Forces I FORCED SALE of every ,. 0wn NOW ON THE DAILY NEWS UBUKi ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1957 Charles Hutton & Sons I For pl, borl li __t ul |tO AM tyol yoUl y Travelled fprime Minister y HAROLD MORRISON radian Press Staff Writer l;rfAWA CP-John Diefenbaker may well n history as Canada's perambulating iier. He's much on the go. ■ lloiocner bock from one trip, than his staff inq for another. He'll celebrate his 62nd September 18th. tall" Pra-ric lawyer with the ready smile (r hand-clasp has logged thousands of smcc he took office two months ago. His. I is jammed with out-of-town appoint- Senate Investigators Refer Hoffa Testimony To Justice Department re City t0 crl (ales Whip iglish Channel Study Possibility Of Prosecution WASHINGTON (AP)-U.S. justice department officials will be asked to study, for possible perjury prosecution, Teamster leader James R. Hoffa's testimony that he failed to recall his many dealings with racketeers. Chairman John McCIellan, Dem-Ark. of the Senate rackets committee, disclosing this Saturday at a press conference, conceded that it would be difficult to prove Hoffa lied when he pleaded memory failed. But he said many of Hoffa's mental blanks were almost too much for any reasonable man to believe. York labor terrorist, Johnny Dio. I" and lost six ol her owi ■s before being lowed bad :e by live tugs. WASHINGTON, D. C—James R. Hoffn, heir-apparent to the presidency of the Teamsters Union. 5s shown as testified before the Senate Rackets Committee for the fourth straight day. He swore that it was Teamsters'president Dave Beck, anil not himself, who initialed the move which resulted in hoodlum-dominated, "paper locas" coming into their union iri New York. He also suffered another lapse of memory about his association with John (Johnny Dio) Dioguardi, after admitting he still is "friendly" with the coinicted New York gangster.—(IN. Photo). SYRIA Injured Climber Describes Ordeal Will Resist U.S. Pressure President Reduction [ice Of Cars replied: Thc UAW w ANGELO NATALE ~"S, Syria (AP)-Pres- lent Shukrl Kuwatly flew home otn Egypt Sunday vowing Syria Kuwatly met : President Nassc Kuwatly wen Kuwatly on his return to lhe Sy Kuwatly repeated to ncwspapi men at thc Damascus airport h declaration that Syria will resl He said Egypt was equally d situation in Egypt was "good ar FORCED TO SIGN. B$'£3s:^re^^ters Collide ____**..:;_". hw ]\ear Quebec e St. Lawrence River town of St. S'meon, Que,, early Sunday, both suffering damaged vs above thc v. Injured. olf Cape Salmon Says rrived in Cairo earlier in t a week in > hospital for e leaving 'Egypt Kuwatly porters Syria Is aeger lor - it ca nunite with'Egypt Dulles Discusses NATO'S Future Damascus radio, mea broadcast an interview by with Lebanese correspo The army leader said Zloni integrated syst* He also said the North Atlai and President Shu. Cl b f C d di d H d k d H I Whooping Cianes |-Y'"t li S 'd' ' f tl " "d 1 ^ I 2 .i .' b d . |Are Throing mm TT If § !•; Pope Pius Urges Workers Combat Materialism VATICAN CITY (AP) - The Pope told 30,000 young ™-'-"-- rs froi ht they r Christia; Sunday d class warfare 81-year-old Pontiff .poke to ring, shlrt-slecvcd crowd of ' I young workers tourists and Ro- Jhfps-^tn- J.JCt-ton British mans who jammed St. Peter's „„ Maplcdore and the 1,500- Square in an unusual evening i German ship Clandra-werc audience.' ' ' ti to Quebec City un- The hca< 'n power, I He Church e Roman C j at I summer residence in Castel Gan- dolfo in the Alban Hills. "People sometimes imagine quite wrongly," thc pontiff told the youth rally, "that young Christians regard the world's future with suspicion ;that they arc saddened and discouraged when faced by scientific and technical advances which might become a hindrance and obstacle to their •faith; that, in a word, they are
Object Description
Title | The Daily News (St. John's, N.L.), 1957-08-26 |
Date | 1957-08-26 |
Description | The Daily News was published in St. John's from 15 February 1894 to 4 June 1984, daily except Sunday. |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Language | eng |
Type | Text |
Resource type | Newspaper |
Format | image/tiff; application/pdf |
Collection | Daily News |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
PDF File | (6.53 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL19570826.pdf |
CONTENTdm file name | 11476.cpd |
Description
Title | Cover |
Description | The Daily News (St. John's, N.L.), 1957-08-26 |
PDF File | (6.53MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL19570826.pdf |
Transcript | k May Have To Equip NATO Forces I FORCED SALE of every ,. 0wn NOW ON THE DAILY NEWS UBUKi ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1957 Charles Hutton & Sons I For pl, borl li __t ul |tO AM tyol yoUl y Travelled fprime Minister y HAROLD MORRISON radian Press Staff Writer l;rfAWA CP-John Diefenbaker may well n history as Canada's perambulating iier. He's much on the go. ■ lloiocner bock from one trip, than his staff inq for another. He'll celebrate his 62nd September 18th. tall" Pra-ric lawyer with the ready smile (r hand-clasp has logged thousands of smcc he took office two months ago. His. I is jammed with out-of-town appoint- Senate Investigators Refer Hoffa Testimony To Justice Department re City t0 crl (ales Whip iglish Channel Study Possibility Of Prosecution WASHINGTON (AP)-U.S. justice department officials will be asked to study, for possible perjury prosecution, Teamster leader James R. Hoffa's testimony that he failed to recall his many dealings with racketeers. Chairman John McCIellan, Dem-Ark. of the Senate rackets committee, disclosing this Saturday at a press conference, conceded that it would be difficult to prove Hoffa lied when he pleaded memory failed. But he said many of Hoffa's mental blanks were almost too much for any reasonable man to believe. York labor terrorist, Johnny Dio. I" and lost six ol her owi ■s before being lowed bad :e by live tugs. WASHINGTON, D. C—James R. Hoffn, heir-apparent to the presidency of the Teamsters Union. 5s shown as testified before the Senate Rackets Committee for the fourth straight day. He swore that it was Teamsters'president Dave Beck, anil not himself, who initialed the move which resulted in hoodlum-dominated, "paper locas" coming into their union iri New York. He also suffered another lapse of memory about his association with John (Johnny Dio) Dioguardi, after admitting he still is "friendly" with the coinicted New York gangster.—(IN. Photo). SYRIA Injured Climber Describes Ordeal Will Resist U.S. Pressure President Reduction [ice Of Cars replied: Thc UAW w ANGELO NATALE ~"S, Syria (AP)-Pres- lent Shukrl Kuwatly flew home otn Egypt Sunday vowing Syria Kuwatly met : President Nassc Kuwatly wen Kuwatly on his return to lhe Sy Kuwatly repeated to ncwspapi men at thc Damascus airport h declaration that Syria will resl He said Egypt was equally d situation in Egypt was "good ar FORCED TO SIGN. B$'£3s:^re^^ters Collide ____**..:;_". hw ]\ear Quebec e St. Lawrence River town of St. S'meon, Que,, early Sunday, both suffering damaged vs above thc v. Injured. olf Cape Salmon Says rrived in Cairo earlier in t a week in > hospital for e leaving 'Egypt Kuwatly porters Syria Is aeger lor - it ca nunite with'Egypt Dulles Discusses NATO'S Future Damascus radio, mea broadcast an interview by with Lebanese correspo The army leader said Zloni integrated syst* He also said the North Atlai and President Shu. Cl b f C d di d H d k d H I Whooping Cianes |-Y'"t li S 'd' ' f tl " "d 1 ^ I 2 .i .' b d . |Are Throing mm TT If § !•; Pope Pius Urges Workers Combat Materialism VATICAN CITY (AP) - The Pope told 30,000 young ™-'-"-- rs froi ht they r Christia; Sunday d class warfare 81-year-old Pontiff .poke to ring, shlrt-slecvcd crowd of ' I young workers tourists and Ro- Jhfps-^tn- J.JCt-ton British mans who jammed St. Peter's „„ Maplcdore and the 1,500- Square in an unusual evening i German ship Clandra-werc audience.' ' ' ti to Quebec City un- The hca< 'n power, I He Church e Roman C j at I summer residence in Castel Gan- dolfo in the Alban Hills. "People sometimes imagine quite wrongly," thc pontiff told the youth rally, "that young Christians regard the world's future with suspicion ;that they arc saddened and discouraged when faced by scientific and technical advances which might become a hindrance and obstacle to their •faith; that, in a word, they are |
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