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men
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the
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after
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President
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ants
to
sletl
in
pcan war. :\s President
d<'
that
Kennedy
and
l'lmtslti'I1CI'
while,
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lhr
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quickly,
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Asia
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it
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ownc•·ship
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land, p r
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Rus.,ia
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become
hluckccl.
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would
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schools
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- Iraq hinted terrillirics
and
return them
to
not
catdt
up
with
u.s.
produc-
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~aid
that "fail·
lead
to
thr rl'lurn
of
.\mcrican
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a
>olulion
lor
Rril-
I'RESE!'iT 'l!Nlt'IED
FRONT
Wednesday
~t
;m
rxpansion
of
the
Iraqi motherland." ·\ion "at any time
in
the
ZOih
Thr
mol
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s:tid
the
buclgel
in~
co-opcr;~tion
and
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plane.,
ami
nudeOJr
weapons
to
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n•."cm,.
Perhaps the
most
rcmurkahlc Premier
Abdcl
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anrl
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.June
20
hy
rinancc lion," the salclv
of
Europc;ms French ;tir
h:J>e,.
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were
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rem
thing
ahoul
th~
statement. is the
hid
lor
annexation
of
Kuw.1i\
to
saa. concession at:cas
of
the
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president replied
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restrict"
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pro-Frrneh ':.!uslrms
in
I
he
withdrawn
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year alter
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dis·
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the Labor
p:1rty'~
!act that
the
party's parliament·
all
the
oil-hearing n·gions
of
the
U.S.-owned
Arabian ·
Am<•riean
,,ome
sarcasm
at
a press
con-
trade and
is
inadequate
to
ex-
\orth
.-\fric;m
territory
could
agrrrment
n1·er
control.
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o I
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statement ary leadership
and
its executive: Persian Gulf's
west
roast.
Oil
Company
in
Satttli
Al'ahia. fcrcnce
to
Premier
Khrush-
pand
product
ion
and
jobs
"only
be
""ltrctl
hy
part
ilion
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lor the
six-
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Radio
Baghdad hoisted a \rial
ancl
the
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sheik-
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Am-
needed
to
ensure
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the
and
an autonomous organiza-
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the M i d d 1 e East· doms
o[
Qatar, Bahrain
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epoch
of
rcvolu-
gram. storm stirred
up
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Kasscm's I
Dhahi
rnce
for
progress
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l\ussi:l Debre abo
echoed
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who
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to
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soon
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de
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new
concern
o1·cr
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with
lihcrlv
Par
l y chairman Hichard little sheikdom
'he
co1•ets
as·
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Baghdad
governmcn~
ap-
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Kcnnedv
said Jlussia's total
s<>id
there
is
no
justification
lor
mounting tension
in
Europe.
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ho~·.:l·cr
unwii-.
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deputy lender Har· : "lrnq's
so.u\hcrn
district." . I
pea
red unabashed
by
the vehc-: protluctiori.
in
terms
of
mnnry: the
eta.ims
of
~omc
bakers
that
De
Gaulle
said
Tuesday
ni~ltt
Katanga
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old
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mcnl stand.
of
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powers
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value
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with
thil;
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platform,
people
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prices
to
covet·
a
five
· ce?l-a- sions
would
be
brou~ht
hatk
...
,,,_, presented what they;
Wtth
leader
Hugh
Gattskell;
\he
1
tions
to
Kassem
on
his
move
to· Arab Repubhc agmnst the clatm,
u.s.
output
in
l!l.i!l.
bushel mcrease
111
wheat
pnccs. !rom Algeria this year because President
:\Ioise
Tshombe
r~-
1 ·
l';r
only
answer
to
p:evcnt·
mun
they were .trying
to
get
rid
i "liberate Kuwait"
and
urging!
lo
Kuwa~l
and
b~cking
ol
tt.tc
· lie
closed
his portion
qf
a pre·
10:
x l c
t'
n a l
Affairs
:'llinisler
of
the possibility
of
a Europe;n, 1ersed himself
Wcdnesdav
ani:!
B.
<ta1n
!rom becommg
a,
ol
a
lew
monllis
ago.
I
him
to
"save
all
the other rings;
shc1kdom
s soveretgnly
by
Brtt-
pared statement
with
a chal· Green
hinted
that Canada
may
crisis-presumably troubk o1w prod
aimed
I hat
he
will·
keep
----
__________________
..
..
---------.
:in
the
chain
of
the
Persian
Gull
am.
and
lltc
Um\ctl
Slates. 'lcnge
to
Khrushchev: refuse
to
fill
further Portuguese
Herlin.
copper - rich Kalanga province
M
• •
Str.lke
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.·
\"eKsat~s,:cnm
,
0
0
;·cc
1
1
:~hmree'n"t
a
1
_n
Jll'oa-
·requests
for
military aid
until
Dchre
told
the
:\ational
,,,.
intlepcntlent
from
the
rest
ol
ar
.ltlme
NAMES
GENERAL
.,
c b •
,,
'Portugal's colonial
policy
in
An-
semblv
th<tl
some
French troops.
The
Congo,
come
what
maY,
..
WAS!llNGTON
I
API
- Pres- rebellion that
cost
the
life
of
~IOUNTAIN
TO
Slii\ :
~ola
is
changed. must 'rcmnin
in
Algeria
but
ad-
ident
Kenne<ly
said
Monday
he·
.<ing
Faisal II.
He
alienated Postmaster . General
William
ded: "r'ran"e
is
a European
na-
"1\'e
shall
defend
an
inde'
will
recall
Gen.
Maxwell
D.
1
mmw
ol
his
Arah
neighbors
hy
. A .Japanese rule for prepar· Hamill
on
said the postage rate
lion
and
we
must
be
present pendent Kalanga at
all
cost
an.d
N
ego.tl
.ati·O~S
Resume
Taylor, former army chief of: military suppression
of
his
crit-:
mg
meals calls lor the
ft~·e
on
American periodicals mailed.
and
active
in
the defence
of
Eu-
will
do
everything
to
maintl!ln
:staff,
to
active
nuly
as
his
mil-
ies.
He
turned
to
the
Soviet
Un·' tastes of swcrt
..
sour. salt. bit-
in
Canada
will
he
increased rope.''
OIIJ'
nation
in
the
fal'c
of
all
~P·
. ilary representative.
The
60·
·ion
for
arms. \er
and
acrtn In each meal. slartin!
Aug,
1.
The
bi;::
switch
in
French
in-
position."
he
told
the
natio1\al
I year -
old
general
will
assist · Arab leaders
in
Cairo, head-. Another rule lS
lh~l
el-ery
Thursda~·.
June
29
· teres! !rom Algeria
to
Europe
ao;scmbly.
\'QRL"
<.·\Pl-.' . Kennedy as "on adviser aml' quarters
ol
the
10-nalion
~mh'
meal
con
tam sometlung from
The
Common'
mrels
at
was
being
discussed
Wednesday
o " prest· 1
Labat·
and
management mel : f
11
. · . ' . . · ' · . ' '
'.
· both
th
and the
tl
1 ta-n ·
lact·linding
board
Wed-
, under the threat·
of
an
injunc· , sta I o leer pnmanly
wtthm
1
League, satd
they
were
my,ll-. . e sea , I
ou
1
l ·
It
a.m.
EDT
in
a resumption after
de
Gaulle's remark at a
Tshomhe
wa~
home
again
· achie\'ed
8
;csumption
lion
as board chairman
Davit!
l~e
~ililary
and· intelligence' lied
by
K~s:cm's
motives
in
the
1·
ac~ordm~:
lo
I
he
Encyclopedtal•
of
budget debate,
the
Senate, party
here_
Tuesday night that alter
two
months
of
imprison·
·
in
the
U.S.
mari- I
Cole
urged
"a
last-ditch effort hclds. I present
ct·tsts.
Bntanntea. meets at 3 p.m. I the · Algcnan
bus
mess
must
be
mcnl
by
the central
Congolese
.
Hrike
alter a week's lapse. ito see whether some substantial .
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go,·eJ·mncn\
in
Leopold
ville,
an
!~~~~.,
~~~~~~~;~:!~:1
Douglas
Prepares
To
Re;enter
Federal
Politics
:~;~:;~:.~,'~~::!::,,
·.~~
0
°
11
~ar-~~~~~o~~~ht~lou::gg,
:~r~r~:~:~a~o·:~~~~t~~e~r~:·;
OTTAWA
~CPI
..:
Tommy
I
being
lo.r~cd
hy
the
CCF
and
he
will
not' .campaign
hut
ttwl science. ; lilical eampaigner
in
the
field.
:'<lt·:W
BRU:\SWICK
1\'..J.
IAPl
t,~lng
this mo;nlne.
Higlt
dent Kennedy has demanded
a;
Douglas
has.
fm~lly
dr?ppcd
the
the.
Can~than
LalJor. Congre,s. \he leadership vacancy . should·
~·lr.
Argue's
whole
ll()litical
Both
oldt·r
parties
feat·
incur-
The
"t>cace
corps"
ca~e.
to
l!fe
nday
6.).
" report
by
Friday, as a prelimln·l other
shoe
10.
announcmg form·!
Ill~
ch1cl
opponent
m t?e lead·.
s~ck
uut
the
man
to
ftll
1\.
poh-
curccr has
been
in
the
Com·
. sions
into
their support through
~lontlay
at
~utgers
Umver~Jty
Temperatures
Min
Max
T
Night
Day
,
oronlo
.. • • • • ..
59
·
80
'~
0
ntreal
· · • • .. .
58
81
~~II
.......
~
80
Svu
........
s.,
7A
II
dney
,.
. .
..
..
48
s1
.
Jabn'a
.....
~
47
· ary
to
a possible injunction thai
1
ally that
he
_1s
prepared
now.
to,
ersh1p
race,
to
ll~
dectded m , heal
s?ur~cs.
m.
the
nlhcr par·
muns.
Mr. Douglas became
pro-
: formation
nf
the
Xcw
Party,
hut
'
an.d
Trxas \\.estern .
Colleg~
•. A
1
would
interrupt the strike
for
so
move
back
m\o
federal
poht1cs
1 August-CCF
~altona
I J.eader ltes
smd
11
ts
nard
lo
forecast 1 incial leader
of
the
CCF
in· the Conscr·vatives
hclici'C
the
thtrd
umt
wt~l.
bcgm
tramm~
! days. : alter
16
years
as
CCF
prem1er 1
Hazen
Argue-has
been
cam-;
the
outcome. ·Saskatchewan
in
1941
and
left' Liberals
will
sullcr more than
soon
at
the
Unt\'erstty
of
Cah·
I
1
o[
Saskatchewan. 1 paigning actively. since .Ianu·! ·the
Commons
in
J944
to
run-:
they
will.
lornia's Berkeley campus.
01
I
However,
Cole
placed prime 1 · ] ary.
Al
present
he
is
on
a
swing
Mr.
Douglas,
a unil'crsity
gold
• and
win-a
seat
in
the
leg
isla-: ELECTIOS
U:"'LIKELY
the 8! signed
up,
64
will
be
as·
emphasis
on
gelling
the
strik· 1
Th1s
was
the reaction among: through Western Canada drum-· medalist
in
debating, -dramatics· lure. i
Although
some sources hal'e signcn
to
go
lo
Colombia
for
I
ine seamen and
.th.e
shipowners! veteran
~ampdigncrs
in
the:
ming
up
support
lor
himself. , and oratory,
~ntcrcd
l~lC
House:. Con>cn'Hlive
and
LiheiJil
pol·; indicated
the
government
is
•
;l~veo
1
:;~~~;s
i·~to~~ia~
1
~d
i~ns;~~~
lo
resume negollallons. :older
parlte~
who
became
con-
1
;
ol
Commons
m
'940,
five
years
t!Jctnns
look
upon
:\lr.
Argue.
4Jl.
'ahout really
to
call
a general . . . .
I
More
than
150
ships ha\'e
been
I
vinced
long
ago
that
Mr.
Doug.
1
IIAHD
TO
FORECAST
. before lllr.
Argue,
a farmer and'
as
an
a~gressil'e
and
wily
Com-
1
election at
any
time,
most
indi·
tasks. as
hmldmg
roads,
W:lll·
Immobilized
?n
the Atlantic
'las
would
in
!act run lor the l'!ith Mr.
Argue
campaigning: graduate
ol
the
Uni1·crsity
ol
1
mons
dc!Jaler
anti
upon
~lr.,
cations
now
~rc
that
it
will
no\
·
1
_n;:
wells
and
construct,mg
Gulf
IUid
Pac11ic.
coasts. I leadership
o!
the
New
Party actively
and
Mr.
Douglas
saying 1 Saskatchewan
in
agricultural· Douglas,
57,
as a formtdable
po-
be
held
lh1s
;,·car.· schools and santtary [acililies •
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