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Laurent said the Govern- ment is hopeful the United states will take action on the at. Law- rence seaway pioject. senator Wishart Robertson. Gov- ernment leader. gave notice of ii motion to set up ii committee to study Senate refcrm. Thursday. The Commons will start debate Ion the speech from the Throne. The Senate will sit. E353 EBEEI FREE! guts out 9 on OTHER oooos "i "95 to THE 3;58.()() VALUE or LUE! Znda BIG m?33 5 o EITHER FEATURE! COLOURS, 1. i-Av cash. 2. CHARGE. 3. Lin"-AWAY 4. ti-MONTH BUDGET PLAN (No Carrying ffhiirgc) TO fl. is WEEKS To my RENT will make cooking ii pleasure i choose yours now for only SPACE HEATERS You'll feel the good of a modern lent space heater it you rent on y for as little as I REFRIGERATO Why be without the use of a bi You'll find them available for as I WASHERS New, modern wiashing m..ur'i- - ines with all the latest 1951 features ar-c here -- and one 1 can be yours to use from a moni-It to as long as you wish. 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Lord Vanaittart. who lolthes Communism and doesn't hesitate to say so, wrote in the Conserva- tive Dai-iy Telegram: "It is time for someone to say flatly that Mr. Nehru's attitude and his profess- ed aims flatly contradict each other." The Conservative peer. who was chief di-p-lomatic adviaor to the Foreign Office from 1938 to 1041. said it seems strange tihat Nehru should have so much conciliation for Com-munist China and so little for a fellow state in the Com- monwealth. Pakistan. Britain and other Common- wealth countries have been scru- pulously neutral in the tihree-year- old dispute over Kashmir. Lord Vansittari. is the first proiiiinent public figure here to take sides. Editorial opinion has also been against India. Reports during the recent Commonwealth Prime Min- isters conference that Pakistan had accepted three possible solu- tions to the conflict, wihile India rejected them all. provoked critic- ism of Neihru by two Conservative newspapers, the Daily Telegram and the Yorkshire Post. One frequently-voiced argument is that Nehru is inconsistent in seeking to solve the dimtc on a political rather than religious basis (Kashmir, like Pakistan, is pre- doniinanitly Moslem.) C r i t i c 5 claim that Nehru did not apply tilie same formula in Oh! case of liydcraibad. The conflict in Kashmir jeo- pardizes stability in Southeast Asia. The next move is expected in the United Nations Security Coiincii. where previous setue. nieni attempts have been unsuc. cesslul. Sales of Canadian Securities In U. S. Has Hii Skids O'l'rAWA. Feb. 1 - (CP) - The American inves-ior's big buy- ing binge of Canadian securities has hit the skids. Sales to the United States oi ' s37,600,000 ivorlvh of Canadian se- curitics in November were down sl73.000,000 in September and S72,- 0O0.000 in August, the Bureau of Statistics reported today. The August-September period was when sipeculation on an im- pending change in Canada's ex- change policy was at its height. ivlth American i-nvesitors pouring in money in the hope of a quick prriiit. T-he Gnvcrnment removed con- trols from the dollar Sept. 30. United States, on the other hand, have been generally high. The Burca-u recorded purchases of S64,- l00.000 in November, slightly bc- low the 840,200,000 in October. but higher than any other previous month in 1950. In transactions with all coun- tries. Canada's sales of 540,000,. 000 and purchases of S36.600,000 in November. left her with a bal- ance of 33,400,000. compared with 517,300,000 in Octctber, 5145.000,- 900 in 59Dlem'ber and 572,000,000 in August. Gangway collapses, 16 llead, 48 Injured BELFAST. Northern Ireland, Feb. 1 - (AP) -A gangway lead- ing to a ship collapsed Wednesday killing 16 workers and injuring -I8 ntihcrs. The workers, crowding ashore at the end of a shift, fell 50 feet. Some were thrown into the water and others on to the pier beside t.he ship - the Juan Peron being outfitted as 1-! whale factory ship for sin Angentine firm. The ship is a vessel of almost 30.000 tons. It was the worst shipyard dia- astcr in Belfast history. Eye- witness accounts said the scene was "heart. rending". with cries End Kroans coming from men crumpled up on the wharf. Many oefmlhe injured sucfered broken WEEK - EllO SPECIALS Ladiesl Flannelette NIGllTGOWNS- Reg. 52.50 ..... ..- ........... .. 01.29 Children's Heavy Wool lIOSE- Reg. 79c .. Ladle-a' SNUGGIES- Res. 79c Glrls' Wool Plaid SKIRTS- 5 98 Men's Dress SHIRTS- Speciai ...... .. 01.05 and 82.49 Tlib tiruiiilal 00. ltd. - 101 QUEEN ST. ' ”We are interested sdiely in get- President: Roosevelt. War 0riminaT; Saved Fniii Death convicted German torious Malmcdy freed the im-prisoncd arms Alfred Krupp. and eight; of his aides. war crimes German will he executed for the sharply from s60,500,o00jn October, Malmedy massacre, in which sov- cral hundred unarmed U. S. pris- oners of war and Belgian lans worn murdered in the Battle Purchases of securities from the and German ”coh-ie tax forms now are in the lleporl Truman Supporter 0f Ouoddy froieci WASHINGTON. rub. i E (AP) .. A Maine delegation called at the White House urse Pm!- dent '!'nima.n to NVINW dIVE10D- ment of a tidal power project on Passsmaquoddy Bay between Maine and New Brunswick. The group reported that Truman "needed no persuading." (Truman said at a press confer- ence Jan. is he endorsed the pro- ject.) Roscoe Emery of Eaatport. vice- president of the Washington Omin- ty 0- '- of commerce. said Tru- man was familiar with the project and assured the delegation he is in favor 01 development of northeast- ern power. including Quoddth The group is seeking a survey of the project, as recommended by the International Joint Commis- sion. to determine economic pract- icability of the unique tidal-liarneaiv ing idea. Commission engineers estimate the survey would cost The Maine congressional delega- tion has introduced a bill to auth- orize such an appropriation by the United States. Any apportionment cf the survey costs between the U.S. and Canada would be made on the basis of benefits. when and if the project is completed. Emery said his group did not back any specific survey proposal in its informal meeting with Tru- man. ting a comprehensive, unbiased sur- vey by recognized engineers," he told reporters. "We want it to be by . engineers who are not prejudiced against public power." mery said that Tniman asked the delegation to submit to him a detailed brief of the proposed in- ternatlonal project. ' g The start of such a protect - whclly on the part of the Us. -- Was made and abandoned (luring the tirst administration of the late FRANKFURT. Gcrmaiiy. Feb I-(AP) - United States officials have saved ii-nni the gallows 2i war criminals. ncluding six involved in the no- massncrc. rind king. The swccping revision of U. 5. sentences means no civil- of the Bulge. Fifteen of the death were ordered to serve 21 saved from life price and wage controls should th y become necessary. Liberal member. leaving the meeting, said he had gathered that the Government did not plan to impose such controls immedi- ately. 0 Prime Minister at. Laurent. Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Pearson and Trade Minister Howe ad- dressed the membe B at the first caucus of the session. The session opened yesterday. Meanwhile. Progressive Conser- vative memberg also gathered for a caucus. One source said they discussed the stand the party should take on the major issues expected to come before the Com- nions.. The C.C.F. and Social members also met. 1950 income Tax Forms Ready OTTAWA. Feb. 1 (cm The sad news is out: I-he 1050 in- Credit. hands of your boss. The Revenue Department have announced that it has completed distribution of the T-1 short in- come forms to Canadian employ- ers. - l M10111 0.000.000 have been ship- ped across the country. for dlatri. button. to about 8,000,000 potentiu Canadian tlxpayers. The forms. will be distributed by employers to employees along with the '.l'.R. allpa. showing um-y, wages and taxes deducted gg source. The deadline for completing the forms and sending them to imam, tax offices is April 80. owi2iiipoi"s MacFAIlLANE BROS. 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