iSrnaI,Iwooid Seeis Nflci: am. I H I " Thursday,Aug.'1o.1956 rs. Decide That Japanese Textile i Always handy ,OnI'y Beginning Expansion BAY ROBERTS, Nfld. (CP)- Premier Snnllwood said Monday ” Newfoundland is making progress but "what has happened in the Last 10 years is Just a curtain 0 raiser for what'a coming in the i next 10 or U." "We're embarked on an amaz- F ing course of progress and pros- perny." he said. "I'm sure noth. s-I hortiof s world-depression l :2: :top us now," my type of textile used in Can- The rewfi IO” U V" "W4 ' M ismdwood V,” opening the i ads which is not, or cannot be. UM! -TIP!” mama" ”m7'" ace U l convention of the I O r-mduced in IPII1" MY! I 75 000' 3301"" "ch " cant.” when ' ”mm "M8 U S B word re t ' ' necessary. Dual llficin was in. s N.”””""d”'"' "d"'"”" 9' M"' ' ' S " Is I renc ltwaspgrrepared byW M Berry volved. Prices were Tiisher at niclpllitlu which will continue in . D. S. MACK”. and K: Mm... home an '0' "Po". cheaper session here until Thursday. He told nearly 60 mayors and- aounciiors that burgeoning New- foundilnd would be callng "more and more" on tlse' provincial gov- prnment. the federal government. w gnd the increasing number .oi ' local governments. He said the churches. schools, trade unions and town councils "shared the burden" of the real management of Newfpundland's affairs. Those . who supposed -the Ne-rfoundiand will see the population increased ' government to be the only policy the state department said all three clal said Monday's statement was i 11 she e ,-,1 5; ".413 GREEN , ; smpmg body were wrong, governments believe there should intended to emphasize that Dulles Deny qu 5 pa I 2 for 1 . V - be llinternational means" to en- is firmly backing a five-point set E 3 POPULATION-BOOM sure that the strategic waterway of principles privately agreed i i I;Ir.hB;lnallw1ood said thehpisryorz WilITahiWaI)JIl"I;: ksept opgn. upon with the British and French LOCAL BUNCH 4 ' an ter co ensues W0" "IV " e n tates as not ai- as essential to any Suez settle- : to "play ID 913901310! part in tered its views in this respect," ment. , 2 F”. IE3 Newfoundland's future. . said the department. "and is not Thermals) point of these is that I ' "In the next 10 YCIVIU the aware of any difference in the the canal should be operated b , ' J I PfOmi0l' Hid. ""1970 Wm be I matter between the British and an international authority which WAX BARTLETT v' . vuy great increase in our popu- the "French governments and ita would have full control over toils . V ; lotion . . . in 10 or 30 years you wit to be charged. over-all operating ., 6 ,0, ' land centres." He said in the sec- ond l0 years after this ”oui- popu. M1011 misht spring to a million and another 300 settlements might disappear." Ten years from now. he said; 319" WONG be 1.000 more miles, of new road and "at least 200 set. tiements will be connected with each other and with main centre, for the first time . . . every settle- V ment on the island will be con- nected by road." Mr. Smallwood predicted "We're at the beginning of a .great era of electrification I forecast the beginning of an enthusias' de- mand for electrification." He said the increase of popu- lation and decrease of settlements would mean "a great growth in the local government movement." Views On The Suez Situation WASHINGTON (AP)-The us. Monday proclaimed its "complete agreement" with Britain and France in demanding that the seized Suez Canal be operated by an international authority instead of solely by Egypt. In a move to spike reports of a Big-Three split on this key issue, To LONDON MEET This united American - Iritish French view was stressed on the eve of State Secretary Dulles' de- parture ior London to attend a 22-nation conference on ways to settle the bitter dispute over the future of the canal. natimalized by Egypt on July 3. Egypt is boycotting the pariey. A responsible department offi- duties and maintenance. as well as responsibility for financial af- fairs and future development. KONTREAL (CF) -'- Canada's primary textile industry. after a close look at its apaneae counter pert, concludes that ..lepau'l "whole foreign trade policy . . . is to use every possible device and bargaining position to promote es- ports and at the same time re- strict imports to essentials. "It would be difficult to locate all of Montreal. for the Primary Textiles Institute. voice of the 3700.il00.00tl Canadian primary tex- tile industry which employs some 03.000 persons in 745 plants can- centrated in Quetec and Ontario. It emphasizes throughout its .view that apan's main business today is high - pressure export trade based on the fortunes of a steadily - increasing population. Japan need fear no setbacks in exports, nor in her domeetic pros- lndusiry ls Tough Opponent" lumueneu. 0 am the mod- IIUGI INDUSTRY . The trio found the count-I1'I III- tile industry. which employs see.- om persons or as per cent of all workers in paid IIBPIGYEIIIBW .0 be huge. efficient. modern and ope;-sting on low wages. Output was of acceptable nullity. Japanese eosts allowed their goods to he sold abroad at prices. "rulnouI1Y low" to the domestic competitor. "This hainheppeiaed lid is Jstiu' hnppenjng ans a. w are ap- anese textiles are being sold at a tremendous differential below Canadian costs." says the report. "This is not good for Canada or for Japan as it is eiemen -ry that, if they must earn dollars. thianis one uniquely poor way to do ." to have ori hand... tf . OMI N ION iceberg Lettuce When h comes to planning eurnner means. ievlhhnqs are as handy to have on hand as lettuce. in aaladl. ea sandwiches. as ea sppeiising side dish, lettuce adds that extra something that can mean no nuelak And the next time you have steak, chopa or a roan, acne Q1. 5... Ear on a crisp. green blanket oi lettuce. The meal will look nicer and taste better. Pick up sure or three heads of lesbetg Lettuce ho. DOMlNlON soon. by another 1tI).000 to be nearly no . ,GD. mu. 3, ads with the increase ' wl be a great eoneentration ei . our people each as we've never seen before." He said the trends toward a population increase and . eentralisatimr were well estlir lished already, and in to years .1oo,ooo people would be living in st. John's, O1-and Fals. Corner Brook and II major towns. The other 330.000 would live is no or 900 villages. During the Qee (this i TI-IE BROWNIE HAWKEYE HASH OUTFIT -iQa22oua(a2ck'oa421r'- ssnvmes IN IVIRY 13 GT. BAG LYLMEB ' FANCY APPLE JUICE ' 2 2o 232 , PEANUT BUTTER - on 33c 19th eeIts.I.r'y.l.lire said. when a hvild- QI6 ad,,,p..-5”. 9., TIIOI I . Fm." r.rs..”'.i33'ue eoast Wham Ir-d-Mom. DOMINION to find new lslslag grounds. That and other gift oasaeiam W bow meat of Newfoundland's loll abited settlements were "”"""'- your: cannons snor moms Y "D AP EAR" MIHIQIXPA 'l'.ii.t9:'..:I.:.t.:m.;'f.ac;!,,a,;;: MEYERS STUDIOS v-E ""'-i'..?.:-. :t.:.t.-'.'Ef;T."5i"..:t'..':m 1...... as and amend: at Newronnelzs RICHMOND ST. DIAL 9912 N ..,. TEA mos 83c H i ' E 0"!-I" t.3l0lCl ' cuus calcium . PEACHES 2 MAPLE LEAF CHOICE (Ll. 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