» The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., Sept. 29, 1968. 15 | px Actress Jessica Walter, was rescued from a fire im her, mid-town New. York apart. ment bedroom (180 W. 58th St.) early Wednesday by a fireman who rushed through flames to save her. Awaken- ed by the fire, ‘she called— the eee See then went RESCUED FROM BLAZE into the bathroom, turned on the shower, climbed on ‘the bathroom window ledge and screamed. A fireman heard screams as his hook and dder truck arrived. He dash- ed into the byilding and res- cued her. She was not injur- ed. Over eine Tariff Talks GENEVA (CP) — Canadian renewed by the U.S. Congress. Trade Minister Winters sald her.e- he is “even more op- _ .timistic than six months ago” ‘about -the successful outcome next year of the world tariff- eutting negotiations here. Winters tald a. news confer- ence that the key to the success of the talks, which. began‘ four years ago, is the willingness. of the six-country European Com- mon- Market to negotiate on all fronts—industrial and agricul- tural. The negotiations, which aim. a a global 50-per-cent reduction of all tariffs,‘ had been stalled for many months because of in- ene Common Market squab es The Comm on Market — France, West Germany, Italy, ~-Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg—negotiates with a ‘pingle voice and only reached fi- nal agreement on a joint agri- cultural policy two months ago. Agriculture is the-.most difficult part of the negotiations because of the rival interests of the United States and France, both of which export agricultural produce and want the best pos- sible deal-for their farmers. Winters had talks Tuesday with Eric Wyndham White, di- rector-general of GATT (Gen- eneral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) which administers the negotiations, called the Ken- nedy round after the late U:S. president who initiated them. Winters. said afterwards. that he is convinced the right “‘give and take’’* spirit now exists among the leading trading blocs taking part in the -negotiations ...which_entered.. their vital. final “| Macdonald's. sister, the Ur Wirephote) Winters, who has just com- pi a tour of several East- ern“ European Countries, includ- ing Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yu- goslavia,. Hungary and _ Bul- garia, declared that all seemed anxious ‘to widen their trade channels to the West. ‘He said he had sensed a greater desire onthe part of the socialist countries to co-ex- ist both on the trade and politi- cal level,- adding: ‘From this source will come new. competi- tion. The trading world is going to be more, difficult rather than easier.” Among products from Eastern Europe likely to provide com- competition in - Western _ kets, Winters cited textiles, chine tools and the srodatie ot | the electronics industry. He. is scheduled te return to Canehe today. KENSINGTON - _-Mr._and.Mrs...J.R..Macdonald |. left recenttly to return to their |, home in Pictou, N.S., following a brief visit-to Kensington where they attended the funerai of Mr. late Mrs. William L. Cotton. They were house guests of their sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Harold Laird. Georgie Kennedy, RN, left on Tuesday after spending ,the | past few days at her home at Kensington. Clara Mountain retturned re- cently tto her home in Summer-_ side after spending the past -ttwo-weeks with her sister.-Mrs.| James E. MacKinnon, Kensing- phase this month, - The negotiations have to be eompleted by July, 1967. 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