THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 9, 1960 15 Ireland Again Backs China For UN Seat DUBLIN (CP)~Ireland Is pre- ared to vote again for a United Vations discussion on the admis. ' sion of Communist China to the UN, External Affairs Minister Frank Alken sald Wednesday, The minister, noted for his in- dependent approach to world problems, said he feels it is "foolish" for the world body to ignore the China issue, Alken made known his views during a lengthy interview on in- or ternational affairs, He felt that IA) the whole China question is be- We ing debated in "a most dis L orderly way." BR Is time for the body sup. posed to be representing all na- {a [tions of the world to face the = | issue squarely by taking steps to 2) [study the matter and to see #4 | where progress can be made, he sald, Ireland surprised many repre- sentatives at last year's session of the General Assembly by sup- porting a request by India for discussion on China's representa tion, Alken stressed in supporting India that the government of Ire- land has made no decision on FEENEY Will HAVE TO CONSULT £/6 JIM TELL HIM TO MEET You AFTER] ill 4 recognition of Red China, BEFORE HE CAN AGREE TO PAY YOU LIVE PARK WITH BIG JIE ANIWIR, mrAk/ The minister himself fs head- THOUSAND DOLLARS TO DISAPVIAR, AND THE CABH, ing the Irish delegation to the United Nations General Assem- bly meeting, The size and calibre of the delegation reflects the de- mands made on the Irish as their diplomats play an increas. ingly Important role in world affairs, It is expected that F. H, Bo land, Ireland's permanent repre. sentative to the UN, will be elected assembly president, Textile DIE~DID YO (LLL | THEN WHY )| [I WANTED TO SEE HOW THEIR , v a ONDIE~DID YO | | > LI cao A Erecw on i PID YOu SERVICE WAS BEFORE I PUT 3 . 0" u u ~~, THE FIDELITY [=1¥) WRITE A CHECK | Mery ANY MONEY IN 1 4 . 7) ig, : { B ABOARD { NATIONAL BANK?) oONT PAVE Si THEM? Nr == AN a Ih Ad d wd THERE / png A = 8 [LI- vance le A KINGSTON (CP)~Detalls of a [i ry) "~ | 4 / Ly 2 'N revolutionary weaving loom that i YW e dispenses with the wooden shuts | LN tle, for centuries the traditional symbol of the weaving Industry, were presented at the opening of the seventh Cangdian Texiilg Semi here Wednesday, An audience of International textile technologists heard a panel of experts representing Switzerland, the United States ~ ; and Canada outline the merits of three such machines, 3 J. Craig Huff Jr, of the Draper J J Corporation, Hopedale, Mas §,, described the introduction of the LOW MILEAGE 6 TO CHOOSE FROM AT shuttleless loom as the most radical departure from convene UP TO 20% DISCOUNT CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD LR The Draper machine, which repl the shuttle with a wire [ox MIKE, IF] [...JUST PEEL TH' BANANAS HE STANDS ABOUT 60 hook arrangement for carrying FOR TH' CAKE HIGH AN' WEARS A, the filling yarn between the § AN APPOINTMENT AN HOUR LATER | 1 UNDERSTAND CDR. STARK } WHEN HE'S D| WE'S NOY NERS! VE BEEN dw y STRIPED SWEATER / lengthwise yarns, mow is being WITH COR, STARK AT 0900, sand WASN'T TO REMIND THE | WAITING UP ALL NIGHT! WE || | yin A [--------, built at a rate of 100 a month and V7 th SORRY,COR, fl COULD TWAT BE WHAT'S / GALL Wi i 1 i ¢ has already shown considerable SAWYER, BUT WE IVY REE, HOLOING Mim LPE savings over conventional mas IN YET, WILL YOU % y chines, PLEASE BE SEATED! CUTS COSTS, REPAIRS y Mr, Huff said the machine 1s expected to achieve a 40-per-cent i U/ ff! Increase In weaver productivity, 4 £5)" = a 70-per-cent decrease in main. / La [ tenance and repalrs, and marked (a \ |S Ce " GET Aq [reductions in power consumption, 3 ) pHi phdilll (Waste and noise level, : hind H. A, Nagel of Edda Interna. tional, New York city, described / L THINK $0! THANKS, BRICK! You V PTERANODON OF A another version of the shuttleless BRICK, ARE Nj KNOCKED THE PROBABLY SAVED MY 4 BIG LEATHBRY WING \ PTERODACTYL, No A [loom that uses a jet of coms. You Auk of/X(| WINPOUT ORME J) LIFE. BUT 1 THINK MACE A PASS AT MB 1 A BLYIN pressed alr to Insert the filling, 4 bh 1HURT MY BACK! eae § L SLIPPED ON THE Mr, Nagel alse reported sub. WET ROCKS TRYING } oie. poss) 00M | stantial cuts in operating costs 3 i" i i i |) (wwe M, Steiner of Sulzer Brothers Jv | GN i \fM Wed R Lid, Winterthur, Switzerland, i h NL ad IR WOW! IF I PELEVET MAKE THIS PUTT TLL PAR OUGHTA PLAY IT "THE HOLE / T NEVER HAVE T0 THE RIGHT A PARRED A HOLE UTTLE 60'6 10 ALLOW Fi oR THAT LOPE / THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT X 9 a 0 SE CE SL 0 BUT BREET said his company's machine util- Tl jusse SO ized a tiny bullet-shaped "grip- per" weighing only 1% ounces ine stead of the old wooden shuttle, RINKERS oe CLEANERS -- / HE WAS ALWAYS SWELL TO US we BOY-AM T BUSHED! NO SLEEP ALL NIGHT AND YOU KNOW SOMETHIN ZERO? YOULL GEE ~WOULDNT IT BE FUNNY (F NO CLOSER TO ANY ANSWERS ABOUT LITTLE RA 5 1191 NEVER EVER GUESS WHO [ DREAMED HE SHOULD READ ABOUT US IN ANNIE = AFTER ALL, WHY SHOULD I STICK My - Adour 187 NIGHT = I DREAMY OF MR, THE NEWSPAPERS 7? NAW w= NECK OUT FOR THE KID w= SHE'S NOTHING TO L REMEMBER HIM = THIN' - 3 ---- yuincunuid ir UKE TWAT wilh ten. ff RE ~ why SDE «+ AN, "The Best In Town" wh BRICK BRADFORD ANSWER No! 1 SORRY. 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