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feachers Deplore Carter's Stat (vauxhall 12095 I |,ni Hm Motors IU. THE DAILY NEWS ST. JOHNS, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAv, FEBRUARY 8 1957 Charles Hutton & Sons j|h *ENT I mi g, #or on.. . N vcur ndiu-, -, M anMJ •nr v "riti £ COMMONS: Van Home Scores Labour Minister i-rti«\-CP—T C Van Home Thursday called j5'|,„.sUi r.ngg a saboteur of the rights of the, BsliouUil his charge across the House and then io nto it 1><icK Liberals protested loudly The Kiinrls of thc Progressive Conservative mem- r,(-|jC,tij.oucln. Mndawaska created a stir in his own ■/Quebec Extends h I Corporation : I Levy To Banks "I (JUIBEC ((.PI - Thc Q»che Busting legislation bank: iv i tat on then profits '"(ft bmv aid do his job md r il move the digger held over tl hack? of thc working men of Ca Hammarskjold Continues Search For Solution To Israel Deadlock General Position Remain Unchanged By LLCKD McDONALD Canadian Press Staff Writer UNITED NATIONS, NY. (CP} - The Egypt- Israeli deadlock Thursday night appeared to ba back ut the danger level again Despite almost five days of negotiation by Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold Israel's and Egypt's positions have remained unchanged Unless some new approach leads Eaypt and Israel to relax their adamant stands, informed sources say, the UN may be forced to accept defeat ,ent.is renev d warfare ;re,ct NEW YORK—These brolheis aie in rordham Hospital still in terrible pain a<, a risult of bum mjutiei the recent airliner crash at Rickeri, Island Raising his hands heauh swathed in bindages is Richie Kronen 3"! (left), and hrt-wfant bi othei Mark 6 weeks old (right I Se\eral probes into the disaster have been opened but thev ofiei scant comfoil to these stiff eung children who arc ali\e todav only because of the quick- thinkmgbra\ei\ o£ their pirents Mi ind Mis Ken Kionen Plainuev, L 1 who ^a\ed them—(IN Photo) bj the UN no nrnronvnu But thc w backed bv a n bloc is de Israel which woald call (o (In - \'.\ 'rnal Affn-s Minute r Pear on sa d in the Cora oiilton Declares oU. Impertinent a speech before iati\e nominating :d l<i put up such a large Reds Reveal Fate Of Missing Swedish Diplomat Britain Reduces Discount Rates "Im. Bj GUSTAV SUNSSON I The diplomat disappeared aft. STOCKHOLM Sweden (Af)- auesl bv Ihe Russians in Janua- oi mnncj mis vcai The Sonet goicrnmcnt cloned up 11)11 in Budapest where ho plav 'his is one more example if a nnjoi mjitcrj Thursdaj Ih ic |a role ot icscuor for 20 000 Hu Mivernnrnts unsciupulouslknowledges that missing Swcilisli.gnuan Jews duuns Nizi occur arbitral filching of public diplomat Rioul Uallnborg died lion of that citv He provided i> at Soviet secret police hcadqui 'Jews with special document ters in Moscow 10 vears ago I which enabled them to escape e The Russian admlssion-vvlth a termination In Nazi death camp belated expression of regret—| The Willcnberg case has bei came after 12 vears of straight one of tip most irritating post w faced denials of any knowledge jf issues hetwecn Sweden and Ru Wallenbergs fate It cast blame|sli , Thc only vviv lo heat niflali ononn,Xi w1' •" increasing production i uuuuojm ,his rCqUlrc(i imcS(mcnt and vestment rccimred savings \ of hidinsith' 'Liberal government h i» to the never thought of savings ir is m | Thc statements were lndud a good In a text of tbe speech issued F Member Attacks Thatcher - rilc runnin 1 C L lohnston (SC—Bow River) " ien the CCr urg-d government siibsldv ofi i ">i rintchcr|whcat exports lo enahlc CanaJa police official . is directed « inquiries 'to th-. Kremlin about the missing! thrombosis — it currcd July 17 1 Wallenberg wis • ;umo\ executed for i ing the socillcd Lcnmgrs of state sccuntv igainst high Soviet official, lenberg in jail ml Stalin Gushue Comments On Gordon Report Dr Raymond Gushue slid Thurs Jay the storm raised by the por tion ot the Gordon report dealing with Atlantic provinces wis caused by 'misunderstanding but was genuine nnd merits attention lt arose I think from two :auses-c«ie that there were no pecific recommendations labelled iuslrae Atlantic province ir pastures i a last resort s including si f,o roncci) m ] people must mi - light of oil artling in it he slid This msiderable success m the Pra ir the Prune farm Prodie 'I £"$$ I 10$ , * %& :wir& p p m m Quebec Budget Is Brought Downi QUEBEC CD-Finn f dcral i LV,011 "1 Mr llm ii will,'' »,! m ~* t Mv , !s§ 1 ll''1 *\ "lues bj Don a- l(v, "ail nrthin_ to do w'tn I*'i1 !!fcilJI"l-Hic propnsal ■ l * JC fs bejond next 'mi <M lS?SHx I ING i 'I ll '! »1"l v w*?^; vG ^ 1 If*!* >a«l the board In lis market illow some of as 1 method of he «l Mates gov " 'or forckn 1 i il mile Fort Avalon's Captain Under Fire By DON IIOVT Canadian Press Staff Writer SMN1 10HN N B (CP)-Ct. tain Baxter Powell of the British freighter tort Avalcn admitted Thursday undcr intensi" cross 'examination he wis travelling, through a dense Baj of Fundy vapor at a speed of seven or more knots when his ship coll ded with a harbor pilot boat Jan 14 The freighter s top speed is 13 5 knots A Nell McKelvej counsel for the Canadian Merchant Service Guild lnc asked Captain Powell during the secffnrt day f an In \ "tilrv into tho pilot boa staking ho was <wt four miles within "■> harbor pilotage district when e ordered his approximately 14 not speed reduced by half | Yes replied Captain Powell ho earlier said the normal top sped might havc been ncreascd bj the prevailing tide j \skcd how manv knnls he though his vessel lost between thel time "f the hnlf speed oid-r and lhe collision two minutes later Captain Powell replied I dont know He estimated lis speed at collision tinr as ' somewhere ,.., TIRED Captain Powell " "and Irritated visibily .. . .._„_ ct Judge in admiralty for New Brunswic'- recessed tl-3 hearing un 11 toda Captain Powell was called to U_ tify at 10 44 am AST Thursday and was under constant examkia lion until 5 30 p in except for a 1V4 hour recess ' Mr McKelvej asked tl" while Ihaired master'who has been at 36 years If he saw an> thing ire the collision except -' 'rclng red light' Captain Baxter Powell Describes Sinking Of St. John Pilot Boat boat' Mr McKelvey asked No, I dldnt sac the poit light the captain said He said he believed it was the crafts all around1 mast light that broke through the vapor RADAR PERFECT Earlier Captain George P El ott of Dartmouth, NS one of vo nautical assessors advising ie" court on nautical technology ild Capt Powell wreckage of the (right) bow ort (left) light of the pilot I osscd the 1 on the Port side Capt Powell said h» asi the light was coming from board to port because It vv „ close and fine on the statboird Questioned insistently by Mr McKelvej Capt Powell said the The captain who s chief officer aboird thc Monarch of Bermuda d Second World War sai lored port once before howev er where the pilot boat 'If ly wasn't there I would take my ship to an anchor He said he ordered his sbi speed cut in hai' in hope of pn ing up thc pilot He aid tt about a mile from thc Black Point buo> approximate scene of tH collision I would have put her on slow about five knots for purposes of boarding Cipt Powell told Mr McKol ihlps chart tn show clcirlv thc starboard bow Hc said t vessels collided at 7 14 a n .... minul's after he ordered t speed reduced. He told transpc ip-ed McKelvey asked how 1 knew it was the pilot boat tl ''--" been struck _ , presumed it, replied Ca Tow ell Capt William B Alexander ilot recalled lo Icstifj Thursd. !■> struggle for the prot«c il rights in the field of so .1 government wishes sto if thc fed | iducalion it give the pros rights tn lhc field of n It should also n ilk of Canada to distil I but rejected them ■
Object Description
Title | The Daily News (St. John's, N.L.), 1957-02-08 |
Date | 1957-02-08 |
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 | (7.89 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL19570208.pdf |
CONTENTdm file name | 14141.cpd |
Description
Title | Cover |
Description | The Daily News (St. John's, N.L.), 1957-02-08 |
PDF File | (7.89MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/dailynews/TheDailyNewsStJohnsNL19570208.pdf |
Transcript |
feachers Deplore Carter's Stat
(vauxhall
12095
I |,ni Hm Motors IU.
THE DAILY NEWS
ST. JOHNS, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAv, FEBRUARY 8 1957
Charles Hutton & Sons j|h
*ENT
I
mi g,
#or
on.. . N
vcur ndiu-,
-, M anMJ
•nr v "riti
£
COMMONS:
Van Home Scores
Labour Minister
i-rti«\-CP—T C Van Home Thursday called
j5'|,„.sUi r.ngg a saboteur of the rights of the,
BsliouUil his charge across the House and then
io nto it 1> |
CONTENTdm file name | 14125.jp2 |