a mme.0ct.n. m ofi—N THE R ' ' 1 5‘21"“u“n‘.‘o""“m“”'n iii“. .7: in . . cull ex it: if) Canada w- on. o Gigantic Resources Pool .J.‘i“§&i.’.ii::‘“““‘ Guide See Page a Mush how the u.s. hoped moi D a so”, I i s a ih—sipn On tin—Nam 1. Weather “peasantry I Western roundup Ass—News and wrath" loo—Kabul! Chrilllln Hour 7 iS—Country t. Wflilm Roundup 7.JO—Nawl and Weather 7.35-Fllm report 7AI~Coulllry L w.ri.rn roundup 300—an1 8,! l—Wflth'r nit—Country a Waite... roundup HAS-‘Wutlul LSD—Atlantic lel H.57—ihmhi to: loday poo—News t Vein report. ca: v ID—Pmtbw commutery cu: 9.!5—Nolu nd Muel: ll.21—Ma m Model-i chande- li,Ji)—Mo til Enlut‘lm “JD—No Musk l|.15—Iuliutln lulrd lisp—Notes and Music ll.5s—Atl tie Nam hundup l2 oo—w- the: ‘1.05—Mustly Mini: HAD—News Ind WII'MI‘ IZ.A5—Mallly Mnsle loo—Nam Hudth I Weather Luz—Interlud- IJO—Mll‘ o With Wlllll his—um" a. Teen cac i.45—Yopl in Country and Pop] zoo—New. and Westher 2.05—Vopa In Cnuntiy end Pope sir—Matinee Moaieill Chandra Lao—loos in Counlvy end rope Loo—News Hudllner t. Wnlhlr 3.03—lrhnl Clnldl Matinee CI: asp—laps in Country and Pop LIMP—NW! Hudlinll It Welihlr Lou—unedinr noonduo csc Lio—‘lopn in Country Ind Pup] tap—1h. curparn 500— nd Wuthlr Mulirill Char-d" 6.:o—lonight‘s Mu e too—am to the lhl rid 3] HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON (CF) — '13, Interior Secretary Stewart Udlll has suggested Sand. In the united states create a gigantic pool ill their resources and exploit them in cross-border t d on the hull n! Ichlavilu fillxinlum production efficiency at lowest collar He said this concept which he described as having "quite I hit of luppilrt” in the US. ldmlnlk tntion could be Ippllod to the now D! CInldlln-Ufii trad. ill hydro and nuclear power well ll coll Ind petroleum products. By CAlu. mums TORONTO (CF) — Myt mounted upon oiiicial mystery here in cunoua one oi the missing evidence iron. the 1m Ontario government inves- tigstiull into a iinanolal muddle at Esstview, an ottawa suburb. Municipal Aiiairs Minister .1. w. soooner called a press enn— ierence and announeed that the missing evidence has heen rep urrecied irorn original short- hand notes taken at the inquiry. However. he said he had no explanation tor the iaet that sometime hetween the iali or 1960 ad iaet Augi 1a volume it at the 19<volume transcript oi evidence had disappeared irom three oepsrate sets at the tran- script — in his office. in the attorney - general'l depmment and in Eastvlew. Volume is contained the main mayor at Elltviow mm 1945 until 1960 and Conservative member of the Ontario lellslne ture for Russell from 1951 until his defeat in inlt month's pro- vincial election. The Ontario ' mainlnp that had not been let‘ tied. Case Of Missing Evidence Piles Mystery Upon Mystery i tery that the published government testimony at Gordon Lavergne. “ Urged For Canada And US ' lorei ll indultrill Iuchgll Intanobilo production Without elahorating on him acting as a "broker" between n Canada—Udall said he be- this pooling arrangement could. is. operated, Udall told report-‘ era “we are moving in that l the potential U,Si buyer: olllieved the anIv/er to some CI~ Canada'l power share end the nadian-us. trade problem-v 1'" seller. the sritish Columhla cludioa those creltlnl urn-Mm. ction" in crussrborder negojpovernment. Udall noted that;wn in pooling oi resources. dr itiationa on the Columbia River power treaty under which the demanded llva mills a kilowatt Canadian share at power bene- tits would he sold in the us. Thouth some progrul has been made in resolving cana- dian-us, diiiereneea on the Co- iumhin treaty, Udall snip nt a press coniorenae that the price prohlem remains to be resolved, it was the only till: luue re That! in this hold, was Premier w. A. c. Bennet hu‘ in the cue oi coal. the Cull- dian government was subsidis- hour tor the Canadian power in. coal production in Nova Sen. share. This the buyers have ro-Itia. The ,s. was producinl (used to pay. ice-l more eiiieleotly and at He gave no indication when a lower coatr, lieaources should iinai npreement may he he erploiied where they could reached, other oiiiciala rup- be produced more etilciently nested that another Canadlsn- and diatrihuned to the two coun- u,s. policy negotlnting conisr. trie. on the bull at their costs ente. which had been tenta- sod nit-inability, lively planned lor early oclo yd.“ wanted some similar ber. may not take place [or an- we. had but. luv-need by “'1‘” "mm 1‘ “PM” ""HTl-sde Minister Mitchell Slurp onett was standing test on W, h, "nu, no, . Mn. a. his price demands and no eom- "union-us, liltdy ol eootlnental promise had emerged. remrcu and detaillns an in- rLAN COAL nuts liveutnri oi lunmrln noodli A Udall touched on his poolingiioint ministerial oohierenee proposal in snnnunctnl a Nov, ‘apreed last month to establish ” l con] cnnlerence to seek ways a working mun to prepm the of expanding U3. coll exports. way (or technical ltildlu. vwarlvue ESHOW AEXOIW by the opposition Linersi party report on Eastvlew (littered from In original drnit, notably in deletiril unflattering con-r ment about Mr. Luvergne. Mr. Spooner said he could not explain that and stand by previ» ous statements that the pub- document was the only one his niiice had received bearing signature] at the inver tigators. Thu dlsappearmce was dis covered Aug, 15 when Ottawa lawyer John Nolllgan. In inves< tigalor iar Eastview, applied [or permission to look at the trun- uriptl. er Mri Spooner said he launched . inquiries [allowing the election Sept. 15 unit iound shorthand notes at Enslview inquiry testi- many were available tram a ill-m or court reporters in ot- ws, He obtained two copies a! transcript to replace volume 15, one (or his win office and one which was mailed to Eastvlew. The Eastvlrw inquiry resulted in the Prosecution 0! Mrs. w, Consmmm p any “mm Adrienne Lsroche. Easivlew Mr. Lavcrpne as their candidate immen 5"! W" mimed 1“ PURE Baronial-r in Russell but he ran Sept. 25 Fem-W. 1951 in “in! month! in FHOE‘liCIAM bow maul. anyway with the support at 1" ""Ermmfymiggo “twang,” $575535? m ronverslon n . . n - [Sb—hilly”! M some local Conservatives. view funds. She wa‘ “hm CURRENCY lino—ti SAY REPORT DIFFERENT ouenlly granted a retrial and WTHE [6th 9:30—D7xiglarld Holiday cac Mr. snooner was questioned the crown now in appealing that UK)’ M. 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The Canadian securities market hll been depressed. poniny influenced by the slack- eninl in the inflow of capital. "Tin currency dwreciatlon. bulimia; in 1N1. in: damaged the mpetltiva position oi commerce magazine. r rent to en annuni rale oi slammamu, red u e i ng the commodity trade surplus to the annual rate o1 upscmmo lronl last year‘s 35.000.000.000, in trade with Canada, us. exports rose lust slightly to an annual rate oi sandman m the .lanuary.lnne period trom sammom a year ago whi:e imports increased to a rate of summoned irom womanhood This reduced the us. surplus in Canadian trade to an annual rate pl 5293.000.000 irom $384.- 000.000 last year. ml” 115. commodities rela- llvl In Canadian product-I. No unread in VI. AMA , noun martial Thursday eon. in AP r Th ell-nu had been impoed in Jim m: to improve the lor- oirn mhlll. written. SENTENCE]! TO DEATH sous. Syria tAPl _ A vicied 10 supporters of Presi- dent, Gum-i Abdel Nasser oi the United Arab Republic on charges that they engineered I man ils ago. All were sentenced moo-CM: National Now. we also about evidence presented decision, 2 limo—tat. nght til-air;th . s C ILOO-Ncwl I. Region. or v o o e o B lids—Starlight Sui I ' 2 "MM ‘ m Americans Not Optimistic mm 1 Gm,“ z ll.:ls—5i.riighv s d I h d Llulm . ennui own. no Over Tra e Wll' Cam: in — m «an nos—Slow 0" meanest zangoiah __’_,———— a: nAnoLn Mnnnlsolv tendency ior Canada to restrict "1“" . 3“,“ to... wAsmNGmN (CF) — mpor as a means oi redue- m" Name TV. CALLS U. . ommerce department in; its trade deiicii with the a “mu. . 5cm) Y says that Glnlda'l earning: his." added McNabh in a re- “'3”. mm ml! or DA lrom its huge wheat eaies to the ‘purt on the world trade outlook I, A Met, a my um Nitn isms—4.7m. Soviet Union normally might pnhlished in the cnrrentissue oi “jam”. rovide a blues- cenadinn mat» the department‘s international ,4 post bi a. and u.A relative 7. ldmu of is. Fling stimulat- m a calm out-look lln't 10M. partly be its estimated total us. up i c untrue-m. “m °‘ "mm" 919m!“- in ports to all countries edges shout 8.Domeltl¢ n.5portlnl in the CHI-dim economy- nhead to a record annual rate an:on u.s:mpioy events haeehali “A "A number oi economic ian- of mv‘mlmlm 1,. the {int tlon 15.3w): theater uJ-luW son are unlavnrabla to Ilplnd- he" of 1m, up two per cent melons to ior unippod, earth nut" trig ll.s. exports to Canada," from u“ my m month, Dr 20.Dre§l monument-t uin «Haw-i- pays Vicini- Mchbb. let a I”; m mm, m by um, 22 Minced tr» water 415'“- liatsalls‘s $99M use,ch mm: LIKE 'm PEAR mix slucm'Aaour ‘Sy'rian coup which tailed three Les—nin- cut FM Melody wont-a t , , e " “In mini M" in" be I 1° Wit W0" "fir-K wind-A DAILY cnvmquo'm — Hero's how to work it: y . l . 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