20 The Guardian, _ Thur. Sept. 2" Russians SiIeni On Goods For Export Here ‘ By JOHN BEST i MOSCOW iCP—A group oi Canadian businessmen tried ‘ wooeaatuily here to pin down . Soviet trade authorities on what Soviet goods they feel might ‘ find a place in the Canadian market. Five leaders of a ire-man visiting group from the Toronto and at Trade conferred with Mikhail Nestei‘ov, preSident oi the Russian Chamber of Corn merce. and the Soviet chamber officers. The Canadians asked the Bus- sians what Soviet products they consider could be sold in Can ada. Soviet spokesman otten contend trade between Canada and the Soviet Union should he snortI ei'enlv balanced, Until now the balanre has been over whelminglv in Canada's favor. Sources said the Russian Chamber of Commerce officials ‘ failed to otter specific sugges-i tions as to what additional Sm‘ viet goods Canada might buv Nor did thev respond in 5 Cone dian suggestion Russia send trade representatives to Canada 1 With samples of products avail able for export. ‘ Tass news agency said one at the “salient points" of the meet ing was the poSSibility of trade ‘ between Canada‘s West Coast‘ and the Soviet Far East; Nesterov. supporting the idea. i said in the past the Soviet. Union exported wheat to Eli-1 rope and at the same time ported wheat into its eastern re- ' gjons from Australia and Can- Ida 6 5 SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE ’TILL CLOSING TIME SAT. SEPT. 26th. '- d a- ... .Q h.- GRADE "A" READY CLEANED BROILERS CHIcKIIN SWEET PICKLED MAPLE LEAF ganization of industrial exhibi- NECK RIBS 4 59c BACON viii“ 65c Cairo DIPIOMOI’ Clover Farm Instant Clover Farm Clover Form Sweet Mixed In DBSOI’I‘ War C Fe B 6 e . . a oz. c . I m Ln. C 16 oz. (3 Dies AI’ Ag. 84 c 0 JAR ‘ PKG. Jan ELASTINGS. England (ssh—3 ' E Lord Killeam. 84. career diplou mat who. as Ambassador Sir Miles Lampson. masterminded ‘ political intrigues henna the . ‘ I precarious British tront at El . Alemain in the Second World 4. i V War. died Friday Cause oi ~ ~ ' death was not given ‘ lb. A . ‘ > I the allied cause His operations at i" t o were f . then young King um quum SUNSHINE I objected to. the British ohoioo of t, Mustapha N a h a s Pasha as : prime mim‘ter who would tit I into the Britnsh plane A Brit~ 02, I 15h tank sent to Abdin Palace gently nudged open an iron . gate and Farmik capitulated, war credited with toiling in consid- su'earing he never would for- No' 1 CORELESS No. I m“? “58”” i’” “M” “’ Choice SirIom or T-Bone Meaty Rump give the British or Lampson. t Lampson later was elevated to the peerage. He is survived l i by his widovv. a son and two ; daughters by his first marriage 1 and a son and two daughtere ' In B by his second , ‘ ° c Lon; associated with Eastern BAG 8- torts of Egyptians is! the name diplomatic posts. he was ap- ot anti-British nationalism ’ The British war effort against ‘ c c tine pressure of Rommei‘s Ai— rike Korps at El Alemain was '5. I pointed hiflh commissioner for 1 Egypt. and the Sudan in 1934 and then first ambassador to ( Cairo in 1936. He held this post 1 until 1946 when he was named u 1 special commissioner in South- oz. TESS". i east Asia He played an Important role Puk l is: trying to act as a go-hetween d handicapped m 1941 - 42 byt the Dutch and the lndonesian '1‘; “W” HEINZ smitten on JUNIOR am CLOVER FARM mourn it e reire in . FRUITS I ' oz. 2:F Britain Opposes , 35m” 5 oz. c _ c Cuban Efforts 9 50mm Bot-tie . \‘EGS. 1'le John Taylor. leader at the Canadian group. said Canadian businessmen are not sutticieutlv well informed ot the potentiali- ties of the Sai'iet market. Nos terov promised the Russian help Canadian businessmen es- tablish contacts with Soviet for. eign trade oorporanons. Useful in this respect would be the. or Egyptian political instabil- i ‘ and outright opposition to ‘ nnieA-ea- A. #43. ‘Oh Air Service i . 3y ans-mm L. oavanon BALLET - FACE SOAP BEANS 2 33c SERVIETTES 2 35c PALMOLIVE 3 m. 3Ic TIN. . bid by Fidel Castro to end the EEG. 510 AYLMER 1| ssuE “fffif‘imcg to: 49., KOTEX 43c FANCY PEAS 3 In: 49¢ C the Bahamas colonial govern- CLOVER FARM Inth to thwart that attemot OAHON LEVER BROS. 8 c Garbage Bags 25 43c POWDERED MILK 43c BREEZE 43¢ ROLLS v Hhtfl 'H 22-: The Johnson administration'in cm to M I" 918!!! to make ‘ weekly and then possibly daily mm: mo Nmau. ; mm. MoCormiok‘n Fudge Peaks. 010v..- [rm 0:0; 0' 5' WH'W" ‘ 3'" M. M. Bananas and Brillianta (In Tometo Sauce) Lowney” DR. LAMBERT'S Cough SYRUP m 59.. Candy 29c “Beans 3 2.2: 49¢: M’mallows 39¢ (66 ICE 0" ° FlllETS CREAM 29¢! M into Nassau Monday me do: a idyear-old air out with 3mm. were greeted by 500' anti - Communist demonstrators who told the Cubans to to home. One audioriaed British source red this assessment at Cas- h’s plan: "Nassau is In W at... , ha point tor international air! lies between Europe. north and America. ‘ a '93 flattens were linked with ~' ‘ it would put Cube back tethedntnnatioeal aviation flan:- 3:5 23!. taste ease 35e- aura