Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 18 Jan 1956, p. 15

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Prepare Meet SEIGNIORY CLUB, Que. (CP)-- | Preliminary work got under way for the 19th annual joint con- vention of the Dominion Marine Association and the Lake Carriers Association of the United States with indications that interests of the two inland shipping organiza- tons in the St. Lawrence seaway {will bring about a record attend- | ance. The annual gathering brings to- gether not only the ship owners |and ship captains who operate on {the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence | waterways but officials of govern- {ment departments concerned in |each country. | John Paterson of Fort William. president of the DMA, said an | attendance of 250 or more for the | joint gatherings is expected. Pre- | vious high was around 190. "So far as the DMA is concerned, ----- [Marine Men Cochrane Man Flew, Rode Camels, Mules, Tarins In World Trip TORONTO (CP) -- Seven years {of globe-trotting adventure have | ended for 29-year-old Don Marwick | who has returned to his home in | Cochrane, | Mr. Marwick worked his way around the world by airplane, camel, mule cart, reindeer sled, | train, bus, snowmobile and jeep. | When other forms of transportation {were not available, he walked. During his travels he organized |sports in a British holiday camp, {helped build air bases in North Africa for the United States, and was. combination dishwasher and paymaster at an American iron mine in Africa. Mr. Marwick visited his brother William in Toronto before going back to northern Ontario. Recounting some of his. adven- tures, Mr. Marwick sald he shared a log cabin with a family in Lap- land and spent seven months in the cave dwellings of Berber fribes- men in North Africa. TRIPLE CEREMONY In Liberia, he married an Eng- lish girl--three times. Mr. Mar- wick sald three marriage ceremon- ies were necessary: one to satisfy Liberian law; one in the British embassy in Monrovia and one in the chapel of the iron mine where he was working. Shortly after the marriage, both Mr. Marwick and his wife had a near brush with death when a poisonogs mamba slid from be- tween the pages of a magazine Mrs. Marwick was reading. Her husband cut the snake in half with a cutlass. BBEST QUALITY THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, January 18, 1958 48 Reds Increase Influence Throughout Africa Sphere LONDON (AP)--Soviet Russia is|claimed later he was at the centre increasing her influence in Africa, |of a widespread espionage network. Western experts on African affairs| In the Sudan, which became an report. They cite advices from dip-| independent republic Jan. 1 the lomatic representatives which say: | government is weighing, a Soviet In Libya, along the northern|offer to establish full diplomatic, roof of Africa, Russia's first am-|trade and economic relations. The bassador, Nikolai Ivanovich Gen-| Sudanese also are understood to be eralov, is establishing a full'scale| considering informal suggestions diplomatic mission with 18 aides.|from the Communists that econ- Generalov was Soviet ambassador | omic and technical aid will be in Australia at the time of the!available tc them if they should defection of Vladimir Petrov, wholask for it. Stuffy Nose? Reupy Throat STOVE OIL Cw Menthol vapor ® Prompt Delivery! A + Tt goes UP 3 ® Courteous Service ! son Dial RA 5-1109 i VIGOR OIL CO. LTD. 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA we will study the possible effects {of the St. Lawrence seaway on | the industry," said Mr. Paterson. { "The competitive interests of the | companies which make up our or- ganization will still remain. | "But as an organization with joint mutual interests we natur- ally will be concerned with ail phases of the seaway. These will| range from navigational problems throughout the inland waterway to the: question of foréign shipping engaging in coastal and inland Bal CARRY THE FLAG opening of Canada's 82nd Parlia- | ried their flag for the first time | the Royal Canadian Mounted ment in Ottawa, this year car- The Mounties who took part in the ceremonies prior to the Appeal to UN On Red Chin Forced Labor Painful Piles OIL BURNERS aw FORCED AIR UNITS 10% DOWN 5 YEARS TO PAY! PAYMENTS AS LOW AS 5.92 PER MONTH ON OIL BURNERS GEO. THOMSON -.... 125 CONANT -- Free Estimates Day or Night A Police is seen with flag aloft in for many years. The contingent the Parliament onli VALUES GALORE! DON'T MISS THIS BIG SELLING EVENT! | concentration camps, said the mis- always carried out an exclusively feeling of revolt" was not confined sionaries felt certain the great ma-| religious plane," the appeal said. | to fellow Catholics, but also on be-| jority of their prison companions| "Some of us were tortured, oth-| half "of those thousands of men | were, like them, deprived of thelers had their hands tied behind|/Who are now cramming Chinese |"most elementary protection of|their backs or were handcuffed Prisons and who cannot make their Justice." night and day for six months at|voice heard." "We never took part in any|a time." . | political activity whatsoever, and| The document said "our pity and | HONG KONG (Reuters)--More han 70 formerly imprisoned Ro- man Catholic missionaries, includ- ng 13 Canadians, have appealed o the United Nations to look into] Red China's "prison and forced bor regime." | | The missionaries, all former| brisoners in Communist China, in-| lude seven Canadian and two merican priests; six Canadian huns, and French, Spanish, Dutch, G an, Belgian, Italian and Irish missionaries. Some of them spent ip to four years in Chinese jails. | The appeal, addressed to the UN| nternational commission against! Here is a nice, clean, easy way to get real relief from the nagging distress of swollen, painful piles without the inhcone venience of ointments, pile pi restores , pile pipes or supe he secret Is in taking just one Hem-Roid Tablet, aking Juss o S Hall three times a day. Works through "effec tive INTERNAL action. 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