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How about htttini 5115 road with me to the next place? iKnow where the blind baggages stop on this railroad?” ltHeard about a job over in the Pecos country,” Bill said. "Nice. lonesome country over there. Houses forty miles apartr-one or iivio good roads-one town-sounds iiilie dying and going to hell. I0 ;me.'' E A. lleder. I".S.A. Life of Canada lppointmenfs I. ll. lnxton. B.Comm. George Dunbar The Board of Directors of The Mutual Life of Canada has announced the appointments of 1'.'.A. . Rieder. as Assistant General Manager and Actuary; J. H. Luxton as Assistant General Manager and Treasurer. and George Dunbar as Assistant General Manager in Charge of Agencies. ' i "Lonesome country doesn't I0- ipenl to me, somehow." Gary said. "Too darned much room and still- ' ”So ever't.hing's burst, is it.7 I ithought may-be-” l "Well, what do you think? Me. iwith no job and sixteen dollars in my jeans. The lady likes money, she doesnt like oil men. So I'm shoving off as soon as I can clean up this stuff here and got pack- (By Sidney Welland) ed," MOSCOW Reuters A year i 'Mlm," mused Bill. "Say, I for-Iago. the arrival of ii Western busi- gni, in tell you what I came up-ness man in Moscow was an event. here for. Grice is on the job. He Now. the silvery-blue llyushin air- ltold me to bring you down-he iiricrs rarely fly in from Helsinki pains to talk to you." iwithoiit R quota of business men. "I dont want to work for thsiti G-Corgi Malenkov's government lot. Buy 1 never have wmkeq withiilas taken several significant steps is slicker Oulfll. or 5 bunch ihaclln the fmeiizn trade field since ran hot oil, and I dont think ltlllhe Y-1fW F9811 begmy ' British industry was offered 1 '-you can 1;5ien 10 what he hmspcorl-T)'RCL5 for mfl(lTY'YlCTl', raw ma- to say, can, you-. 1 got my orctterials and consumer goods worth la”, ,0 bung you on down," I8i.i20.00fl.000. .Will1 the orders 1. "Oh. yes, I can mile". 3,,” H spaced out llnlii 1957. iwon-L cm him any Roomy fraiicc. which doubled trade; ll Gnu was a l,ed,mCed ml” with with Russia between 1952 andi '3 Cold gmv em He talked mOii9n.'l.. was promised it "firrth:-r ex- fast, he all not look it man inlP3”””"" Oi hllflntei. --- i HOW ABOUT A HIIADINGTT .. . the face when he talked to him.i .N”'i”-IV Slwde” dml 3Pl1l”mi he um his eves on me ground suigncd trade pacts with the Sovicti ' nion. ; iund switched at the grass around Fin . , , land was ill ten 40.000000-I his feet with a willow. sprout. pmble Sowet Iomim gold domw, inf” ymire lbandomm yoiirland other foreign currency andi l"'i”l"i h” Sam "Mmwy Hm 0”” italics began on a trndc agreemcntl C n k V. 11 h d. ' hi. , I10("l(aPll:. Hip did1snDLaXill:e ic'i.i..J beH”E"””le N" ””"”l”- L Jk ,m M L Izen mi sent an P('0h0mlf' did "'9 l ' M” ma O " pcleiegatlon to Moscow to buy mg. l tWe're abandoning drilling oniChm.er.'V. and kl discuss expmt Vfr Mason's orders" he said. ”1f poiuibiiiiifs-i Th; deiemim" '9' ioii wiint. detailed information partied highly hvmablen p”5'i - ' cs i you'll have to talk to him." pg 1 iCiimiiiesaizdon”In:niivN'eh(iw”?iiiiiiii1miiri:s Bushmn Mon lniernkd i l ' l sunk in that well. It was is fool Em pt lmdm, H" mam" M proposition from the start and we ll'iPd to sell him that idea-in- directly, of course. But we didnt get. niiywhere with it. We thoiight Kimball could handle the busi- ness. but he bungled it every time selling cotton and nfhcr proriimgf to Russia in exchange for hear" equipment, and offered Moscow lhe chancr to take part in Egypt-. ian reconstruction plans. Nearly every Monday, I Wrdnen he turned aroiinii." day and Friday. there is a wel- "l see," Gary said slowly. "So coming pa,” (mm mt, mwlgni Kimball was working with you, trade ministry 1., m,.,.t the plane: was he?” from Hvisinski as it inxis ovcri "I-(iiiibaii wnsnit working at all, ma rimn-Ry so far as 1 ran see. He told us The two Moqpnw h,,i,.i, m,"m,, he could get us the lease on Mn- to foreigners, the Nniinnni and son's land. This stuff down here the Metropnle, both bum, in isn't big enough--we ve got to ex- rzarist. times and hcavv with pand. We cant get aiiywhffe "'1 golden cliniiiinlioi-s and plush R little. patch of ground like this. fui'nisiiiiigs, have faced a serious If ue had Mason's stuff we could nccommodatioii problem. Visiting go somewhere. But. Kimball fell business men have been invited in down on it, and so I was think- "doiible up” and share rnonis.. mg, now that Mnsnirs quitting dc- Biisiiirss man who have visited Moscow believe that Riissin i: sin- Wfoii want me to talk Masonpcern in v.'r.'itiiig in do I')li5inPSS into leasing to you. is that it?"iRliS5la needs urstcrn eqiiipiiirnt said Gary, in ii cold. level tone.ll”F h"t fixpilllfiillf limvy indiis-' --so Wu can ,0 guy, lnd 5,11 Mock try. products for her niiicli-acivciw in an oil field to little school l1S"l VOHSUHICF iznods drive and teachers and widows with R little Rplnlmncrs to nld thr currents insurance-aiicl bring 'em out here Kremlin Y0 Fills! 2;.'i'icultiii':il to see derricks going up and drills 0UiP”t- 'going down-so you can show 'em a lot of HCill'll-yvnlld everything but. oill' 1 "Look here--flm re.-uly to make you a legitimate propositioii. The fiiiitely--niaybe you. . Dollar Trnile 'l'lirrateiiorl Malenkovll government the. United States is moving to. yell up ,1”,,.,, 1, no good W Magiwnrd an economic slump. The ivfoscmv press has, tliererore seized son. He'll pull his uci-rick down, V and halving En Rpbandomid Vw”,l.lie omiortuiiity to point this moral only I quarter of a. mile from iisll” wesm” E”mi”3 mid” Will ill” believes i.sn'i. going to be Road ",1. cm. idollnr uorid is threatened by l.)ll!lllf'SS. Youlre in a better posi-icrm” "nd C”"l”"”nV m"k”5 lion to handle Mason right now Wm": H" l”a"”"l '””””m-V M m" Ea-t offers stable moikets. than anybody-and well take cnrep CIMHYI the Krpmnn would be of you, of course...." "The vlay you took care of old :naii Harper when we uciit out ,:.iid out Masons water line? And i itortured shoulders, but he was too enraged to notice it, He scrubbed Slide Ellis, when he trumped upil”5 Knuckles On his shirt and a fake lawsuit to hi'll'l-l55 Mason ”""'l9 0”- Bill Grant trotted a. mid delay him- viork on his well?" lion? M5139 i "HON. what. ii sockl" he pnnted.i "Well, now I guess we're both out Of It Job. Ylppeel Stand back, you Pecos County boys-here we come.” "Listen, buddy, when a business imnn won't listen to a busineu argument..." "You heard what he said, Bill," Gary was grim. "Keep it in mind, 1 may need you. As for you, Mr. C-rice -I'm young and out. of a -: m-We job and because I was in it tight spot I worked for you two days. But I don't want the money. You ------ : can tear up the check. I've never Cnntinpd from page 10 worked for a crook-and I don't fxpect to begin. Good day, air." He turned away but Grice sprang in front of him, squaring his thick body. "Look here. you young pup--you can't. talk that way to mei I'll run you out of the country-I'll-" "All right." Gary set. his jaw, idrcw back his arm. "I'll give it to you in a way you will under- stand, theni" He swung once at the puipy, crimson face. Grice went. down with a wheeu and a grunt. Red-hot. pain shot. along Gary's tcontiniiedi iyoulis.-very .ourini. i27riEi,i'.-mifimii ilmm ill! WHY he moved about. He had a coat. of quite iongl white hair. He was quite stout for: M5 IR. He should make just Mi good a dinner as would Jumperi the Hare, and he would be. ii lot easier to catch. for his movements 1"?” Clum-W and slow. Roddy stole nearer. He no longer tried to keep under cover. He could as; now thst. the small white strang- er was too slow and too awkward to be able to get eway by run- nina or dodslniz. so he walked film out in plain sight, his mind made up for I aood bri-.akfast.. i H3 Mblwed in front of the amiiii stranger. instantly. a queer thing i l happened. The little white strang- WORTII 25c er turned so that his tail was to- (fut. out and Mall with 'II6o to ward Reddy. and he began slap. ping that. little tall from side to side. and up and down. At the IJIJCTIOLITX (Canada! LTD. in Great George Street. riey. ,and receive Bottle Nuvo shampoo. same time, a thousiind small, but the little strangers coat. Reddy Washes Wonlleris. Rugs, Cheater- dimrt wring as he had intended to. He had a sudden change of mind. "One of Prickly Porky's child- up out of the lone white hair of "" '”'” ""'""'"" ran. out what in the world has lsharp-pointed little spears popped I ' fields, Venetian Blinds, etc. i 1 ba.mened,to him!" he exclaimed. iness and time to think in." Increased Trade Activity selves with the economic develop- ment of the Soviet Union." To buy from the West. Russia must sell. A series of recently- negotiated trade pacts shows that the soviet government is prepared in export grain. manganese and chrome ores, cars, timber, cellul- ose, anthracite, pig iron, asbestos. furs, tobacco, petroleum, cotton, wool and precious metals. happy to note fewer economic ties between Europe and the United States. Offers of trade on profit- able terrns are probably seen here among measures which michv. i-use relations between certain European nations and the soviet Union. This process also beyond Europe. countries. including BRITISH STRIKE ENDS LONDON. (Reuters) British electricians Wednesday ended their three-month "guerrilla" strike cam- paign after employers agreed to a man. In. wage increase claim. The National d()np5fn' ceyion, Japan Md Ma. Federated Electrical Association, lava. have been invited to 50nd the employers group. offered the missions to Moscow this fall, Thn 200.000 men another two Pence an Soviet government is l)l'Fl')ali9d tolilollr. The Union had asked 101' up pay for them 'ito acquaint them-to three pence an hour more. extends far Twelve Asian "MARCH 13. 1954 '"T& Gives quick relief to babies" sore gums when teething. 75d at all drug stores, or from Professional Products & Equipment i.td.. 9 Sydney St., Saint John, N.B. 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