Red China |IsiDE You THE SEAWAY: Went: ft 30, 919) Im : New $7 Million |Canadian Industry proves Fibroid Tumors Fishing Harbor Market In Europe C Withi Ww » SARNIA (CP) -- There is a 0 u pu 1inin ombs ACCRA (Reuters) -- A new|"tremendous" market in Eur % 37,000,000 i harbor es ope for Canadian industry, Ro- By CLARE McDERMOTT . n opened at Tema, near Ac-|ger Hatch, vice - president of TANGSHAN, China (Reuters)] BY BURTON H. FERN, MD [against the bladder and keep|cra, as a first step inna be 'olymer Corporation and {Big mines and small farmyard] THAT enlarging womb ex.|you running to the bathroom. gram that could make fishing dent of the com 's pits both are playing their parts|plained why she couldn't have|Or they press on a nerve, giv-jone of Ghana's major indus-|ary in Strasbourg, France, said 'lin the rapid development of babies! ing you a backache and sciatica. tries. Tuesday. 'Red China's coal industry. Swirling muscle cells whirled|,, ven thoug ro! Po In addition, the government, However, the market exists Coal production in China has|together Brith tough connecting through the womb lining or|nag ordered six modern 250-500 increased more than tenfold fibres to weave a fibroid tumor bulge beyond is outer coat, the ton trawlers from British yards, since 1949, until the country|50-50 that you'll wind up with muscular layer nourishes each| and is making plans to build ad. claims to be the world's second|one of these non-cancerous fib- through a junior-sized umbilical equate cold storage facilities. that half - hearted measures are largest producer, second only to/roids before your change of cord. If this stalk twists, the One new storage plant, capable not enough." the United States. life. fibroid strangles and you double|of holding 4, tons of fish,| ppp Hatch told Rotary Club The Communist policy of| Even though female hormones UP with shock-like pain. would be in the Tema area. meeting that Canada's domes- "walking on two legs," mean-|spin fibres into fibroids, they nip| Outside the womb, the stem| The new fishing harbor lies/tic market is too small for the ing the simultaneous develop-|feminine function in the bud.|Mmay break off, leaving the fi-|inside the main Tema harbor economic, mass conversion of ment of big and small local en-Many fibroid - sufferers want|Droid free to wander through west Africa's largest artificiallnatural resources to consumer terprises, appears to observers babies but can't seem to have the abdomen. : deep water port, which now is|goods, in China to have been more any, Large fibroids sometimes de-|in partial operation. successful in the coal industry| Fibroids often stretch the Stroy millions of red blood cells. Agrculture Minister Kojo - than in many other economic womb lining. From this larger|The tumor reddens, but you poieoi described its completion Ask Cabinet fields. suurface comes a heavier men-|Ppale with anemia, as a 'revolutionary develop- While boasting of advances gtruyal flow and thick, whitish) Some fibroids soften into| ment" in Ghana's fishing indus- T H dl made in recent years, however, discharge. Unceasing pressure fluid-filled cysts, while others|try, an editorial in the Peking| against the womb linings brings harden into stony lumps of cal-| Fishing in Ghana hitherto has newspaper Workers Daily said: on continual bleeding from in- cium. been carried on largely by RESCUERS AT DISASTER SCENE "Coal is still the weakest link| a nal bed sores. | After the change of We ny canoe and catches have had 3 Expropri ations c Rescue workers search near survivors in this scene Tues- persons me death when two plane severed cable of scenic [in our national economy and fibroids fade away. be landed mostly at unprotected wreckage of crashed cable day in the French Alps at cable cars plummeted into passenger lift causing the dis- '|i Of vital importance in the TUMOR PRESSURE come dangerous. | beaches. The fishermen's des- cars in effort to reach any Chaminox, France. Group of valley beneath mountains. Jet aster. rapid building of Socialism and| Heavy tumors may lean| Small fibroids need no treat-|perate fights against the huge] TORONTO (CP) -- The One Bobbin eis --------|the improvement of the people's ment unless they block the birth| Atlantic breakers when going tario Federation of Agriculture, | livelihood. out or coming in make an ex-|at a regular membership meet. Lash » | i -] passage. hs BRITISH BRIEFS Nigerian Farmers : HH ' . June Industrial |citing spectacle. But they are|ing, proposed Tuesday that all 9 1 ite LN MANOR Empl R SuRGIcAL MEASURES ib ids hard on the men themselves. : powers of expropriation of land | ! ' 1 -rays can shrink fibroids, Fishermen on most parts of be withdrawn from private cor- S 0 ° S ree | Tour Food Route . | Temsin on_ihe in, satirosd mp oyment ose |; they also shrink nearby the coast market their catches porations ad left in the hands h 1n { % ; | OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada'sovaries, producing a sudden|on the beaches. Now the gov-|of the provincial cabinet. - TORONTO (CP) -- A party Ed t F lled M. , 1s : : : ric i : PP g Pp {of 13 Nigerian farmers Bote 1 or or Tmerly calle L Manchuris) as the! composite index of industrial{change of life. Usually the sur-| ernment wants to organize the In a statement, the federa- g v i | ricultural officials, visiting Can- the oldest in the country and| employment rose 3.2 per cent to|geon prefers to whisk out both industry properly and build tion said responsibility for ex- lada during their world tour, still among the largest 121 in June from 117.2 in May, fibroid and womb--which might wholesale fish markets, includ-propriation should be left with ea axes took a look at Toronto's food.) ontem t This group of mines stretches| the Dominion Bureau of Sta-|later become cancerous. ing a large one at Tema, and|the cabinet so farmers would handling facilities Tuesday. | for more than 20 miles along|NUlcs TeOTIRd today. | RO | NINE factories: distyibutioni es, TeOVUree 10 (an elected By M. MCINTYRE HOOD | MP TO RETIRE De er Cel oo cuttiil| QUEBEC (CP) -- Sessions| han ou Cae. They wore owned Of 100. was down 16 per cent|still want babies. For them the| network is being organized by The membership also voted to al to | INCE, Lancashire -- Tom : "|Court Judge Achille Pettigrew | by British inter.| [Tom 123 in June last year. |surgeon reserves a delicate|the government's agriculturaliask its executive to renew ef- and natural resources for West | and operated by British inter A i : The Oshawa Times |Brown, 75, Labor MP for Ince, ary Nigeria, the party toured|iuesday told Rene Letarte, acts from 1912 to 1948, except The burcau said the June rise| operation which removes only development corporation. Alforts to get a feed freight sub- LONDON -- Efforts of shop- has announced that on doctor's ihe "Ontario Food Terminal, counsel for two of ree men gor the period of Japanese oc-|tNiS year was the second|the tumor. _ |school to train fishermen and|sidy on grains moving east of pers to anticipate purchase tax orders he will not seek re-elec-|ip : i" {charged with defrauding the, i straight climb for the index. It| This simple surgery can trig- engine room personnel also isthe commercial produc. increases before Selwyn tion at the next general elec. through Wich vegetables and|o rebec government of some Sopstion during the Second rose at a rate larger than sea-|ger a population explosion in|to be established shortly. tion area. produs Lloyd's "Little Budget" of July|tion. Mr. Brown, an ex-miner,| j g O'Meara. director of the $900,000, to draft a motion ask- Communist officials say that sonal. Imany. a childless household. | The Gulf of Guinea, off the] In a statement it sald: 25, caused a big rise in petalll has represented Ince since 1942," heratives branch of the|iN8 that the Liberal party paper|nder British control they were| /Verage weekly Wages gud West African coast, abounds in| "The OFA stand on this sub- trade on that month. ard and had a majority of 18957 in|provincial department of agri. 2 Reforme and its editor bel, tynical example of oppres. salaries in June rose to $78.5 . a great variety of fish. A few/sidy is based on the disadvan. ¥ Trade Rgures Show Sat the| the 1959 general election. culture, said members of the cited for contempt of court. sive imperialist exploitation of {from id May and $75.74 in Says Appealing Russian, Japanese aud_Tealian tage Ontario feed grains have ex of the value of sales a , imatilv 11 | 'Mr. Letar: d rerba' | " i une, . . deep-sea trawlers recently have in competition with tern Ca- | MEDAL FOR PAINTER |Party were primarily interested] Mr. Letarie made a verba'lthe workers." Now, modernized ) i ; ' A ompe! western Ca Jumg ol 19 between 118 sm 112. LONDON -- plin the financial system used at|motion for contempt of court and improved, they are one off Ca Judge S Acquittal been fishing in these walsfs nadian feed grains moving into on i Thomas, RSW, of Milngavie, MS, terminal. Aug. 25 during preliminary hear- the showplaces of Chinese in. , 0 "ang "exira income in| MILTON (CP)--Crown attor.| nd bringing her a other Busters Gates, Chidly i EXPEL COMMUNIST - |Sopjland, has been awarded the tal or Delo Sra | Tudge Pettigrew said. Tucsday| sostors, ©» on fOTClEN june. The estimate representsiney Petier McWilliams said ong he west Cost. | Ceo) nos oe Toews, Co : {gold medal of the Paris Salon|, =o for New York today. '|he wanted it in writing. Hydraulic coal mining was in-|& four-per-cent increase from Tuesday he will appeal the erally speaking, the amount of LEEDS, Yorkshire -- Robert|for his water-color painting, $n . Ce diced in Chi in the T the May total of $1,593,000,000. acquittal last month of County this subsidy .increases as the Wilkinson, a Communist, the|"Holy Loch.Clyde". The pre. The judge also asked Mr. Le-| troduced in China in the 1angiy ;o yu, 43 per cent over the|Judge R. W. Reville of Brant R ed Murderess vain mo t of the La x nre Dougwii! Tel g |tarte that he draft a peti- Chia Chuang pit of the Kailan|y, 0 196) figure of $1,590,000,-|ford harges of impaired) $30 grain moves east of the Lake former Dranch delegate) p y sentation f Pe egal was Fast Unto Death tion requesting that La Re. group in 1938, and now these Jur e, g ,590,000, for 5 on c arges of impaired head. In Ontario the subsidy is 'senting the Water Haigh branch|made by the French Ambassa- JoQUeS! NE + A "| hos in an|%00: . riving, careless driving and| ess $5 a ton from th onions been sxpotedin London ~~ "Not Helpi form's eto Guy Gagion bel modern methods ae weed i al i he rt ai of 10, aor driving under the merce of 3 Dies In Custody Bude oromar" "> Po © workers, has been expelled|in London. ot He ping viuch | i y income was up three per cent narcotic drug. "It increases as the grain from the union for his activi {not be cited for contempt. TRIPPLED PRODUCTION |at $9,202,000,000, compared with Magistrate K. M. Langdon ac-, DETROIT (CP)--Mrs. Euphe-| =. "0 00 So ar 30 1 ties in fomenting an unofficial LE ACHERS TO MOSCOW So NEW DE LHI (Reuters)-- The motion and petiiion would The Tang Chia Chuang mine, | $9,019,000,000 in the correspond-|quitted the judge in a hearing/mia Mondich, whose arrest and freight rate zone. As i onpeal strike in the Yorkshire soal pits ish ORDON = Drouty ive Bhit: Prime Sister Nel told 'Par- be returnable Sept. 7. {which I visited here recently ing period of 1959. July 17 at this town west of|trial as a murderess rocked this tends to reduce the cost of the Barly Sis Year THICg et od. in their schools three of them : - pill on A gover Mr. Letarte, in his verbal mo-|with officials of the Kailan {Toronto. [city 37 years ago, died Monday western feed grain to livestock ficials were severely censured. in thelr Sean iS ree em ment will maintain its OPPOSi- tion, said the paper, at the start| administration, produced more than one-fifth of the nation's| Judge Reville was arrested by|of a heart attack in the Detroit feeders, Ontario feed grains RIER'S LAST TRIP ' f Wh tion to a Punjabi - speaking of the hearing, published ma-|than 4,000,000 tons of coal coal. [police in nearby Georgetown House of Correction. must be priced accordingly hers i Th alr : i Mm state despite the consequences. terial prejudicial to the inter-|last year. Total production for] Many of these small pits|after an accident on Highway 7. The 77-year - old slayer, who "OFA 'members feel Fig es ROSYTH, I ge - io air a NW, ar nourse Be Sat Winding up a debate ests of his clients. |Kailan as a whole was more were opened in 1958, when He told the court he suffered a killed one husband and one ent feed grain supply situation an Jamie So] LW A by| fast . bi W3HON erasted el ------------------------------|than 10,000,000 'tons, compared peasants joined the widely-pup filifes - hour mental blackout Pi given a life sentence oy; 'roate a need for Ontario an admiral signed the surren- the British Couey Jia the 50-176 - year - old Sikh leader in the SPECIAL FLAG ne iy To in 9» a While iets ne ps Bo po Bok i re, Mondich was married Joo BIaihs ast ol the SOI er Jet teri Ee weed ea Jo. 15th day Of lis ast support] LONDON (AP) -- Queen Eliz- Kalan fields, 10,000 of them at/many of these smail steel Mr. McWilliams said the ap-(four times Her first husband|GE BTCURCRER Gre SCC, Coy BL I es tc Inverkeithing for, NEW OVERSPILL AREA | the Sikh demands: |abeth will have a special flag|Tang Chia Chuang. About 80/plants apparently have been|peal will be based on arguments|died mysteriously. The second| jo. i 00" onthe market." id ye iH She has lain at| BURY ST. EDMUNDS, Suf-| [for her visit to Sierra Leone this|per cent work underground. |abandoned, the coal mines still|that the magistrate erred injand fourth husbands later met : Tea) ans D ears; and grass| folk -- The West Suffolk Coun-|the reception of 40,000 London- fall. The flag, with the letter| At the other end of the scale, | are operating, providing cheap|failing to find that the drug was|and congratulated each other on Rosyth for hn ight deck. |ty, Council has decided to set/ers during the next 20 years.E on a blue background com-|Chinese reports say that more fuel for local residents and in-|a narcotic drug and in failing to|having survived. band was never found. Mrs, has grown on 8 * |aside several of its towns as The overspill towns are Bury|bined with the arms of the Af-/than 10,000 small mines oper-| dustries. find the accused guilty of care-| The skeleton of her lover was|Mondich admitted slugging him ' CHANGES PARTY loverspill areas The council is|St. Edmunds, Haverhill Sud-|rican territory, will be flown at|ated by counties and people's|(Clare McDermott, writer of less driving although he collided|dug up by police under a house|with a wrench and dumping his ! STORNOWAY, Scotland -- entering into an agreement with bury, Hadleigh, Newmarket, ceremonies attended by the communes in many parts of the, this story, is a native of Ed-|with a parked vehicle and con-|she once owned. He had been body in a hole in downtown De- 'Donald Macleod, who unsuc-|the London County Council for|Mildenhall and Brandon. Queen. | country are producing more monton). |tinued driving in an erratic way.!shot. The body of her third hus-|troit. cessfully contested the Western Isles seat as a Conservative in the last general election, has joined the Liberal Party. He said the reasons for his deci- sion were purely political; there had been changes in the exter- 4 nal political scene as well as in : his own outlook. ' CONDUCTOR AT 36 : LONDON -- At the age of 86, Pierre Monteux has been ap- Triumph: poited 33, principal conductor Reverse seam moccasin, (\ 4 ° pp erie sires S11 e young mans cnoice from a successful concert given er _sole sizes 6-11 ; / by the orchestra -- without a > Genuine Goodyear welt. > principal Sondyssor since Joset -- > Krips resigned seven years Thy ' ' : i ; -- under Homies BL the Siena oo A Bata has created the exciting "Top Six" group for young men i last June. Monieu " My a r Fesival, States citizen. : in the know. You'll be absolutely amazed at the excellent quality FIGHTS FOR EMPIRE ¥ and workmanship of these handsome looking shoes. 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