~. | SOVIET TOP BRASS ABSENT. 70- Year Bates From cee ‘FROM RECENT. RECEPTIONS “In snowstorms we had te MC "COW (Reuters) — Marshal: Georgi ‘Zhukov, Kovlet | 1 SUOrING . ‘| tyn, whose 76 years of member- | dress: like merchant seamen, Wel “deputy defence minister, and Marshal Nasslly ‘Sokolovsky, ehies © ship in the Brotherhood of Lo-| hud hex ivy clolh curtains to shol.| oF’ the Soviet general staff, have been absent from. recent pare" : comotive Engincers is unxivalled,'!ler cur open cabs:in those days; ades and receptions, hore, Western observers: noted today.’ ” thinks modern diesel engineers bul when it was snowing hard| ” | Western rnilitary atlaches who inquired: about Sokolovsky “MONTREAL —Chinles Mar- mt he. ‘eeyearold alive [ Wer "i covered “with show: were wld Gen. Mikhail Malinin Was “acting chief of staff.’ ro ul 0 C & ays Ct" ef: North Wilmot, N.H, began a 50-;We used lo protect ourselves by | | Malintn wats Zhukov's chief of staf! during , the war ant . 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SILIP- to Canadian Pacific Railway aril | NANTES, Franee i-—The Gue=| - reulred to his home in suburban pralte, a tn t, long-range 2,750- St. Lambert In 1928, ‘ton ranch naval escort vessel, “Tt was a litule different in the | was hunched this week, Officials old days,” Mr. Martyn saia after , said. the ship had radar-almed heing presented with his 70- -year anti alrerafl guns. and special badge from the union: Tadar antl submarine cayipment, _viide to mark the 37th: anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution or | the following reception attended hy Western diplomats, , a ong eae gv Ro, i WOM) Stephen Rabovieseky, of the London AL Connrany, give photographers a preview of their Pi liner Samaria as the 48-member company chy Seagram's: co 7 aivic CENTRE GTANASIUM. ars Crown feo for a tour of Canada and the United States, ¢ . Tiekots on Safe at —~ mee Nts H sturted ils tour at Quebee, moved to Oltawa, oid ure BB vocal, Uli C . 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Serve to distoeate ficnglovient will gur own productive activities, Pthe pest-war rece In fact, in these we are not im- fit winta, the porting cheap goods put rather wern has become -expensive unemployment.” Ptowas indicated | In) connection: with cemploy- Parhament will ment, the congress ‘also asked pink stter Chrish- ithe government. to take great rare that Canada’s share of fn, presented for anaterials and equipment’ also eoby uewly-elected | Wats asked to see that, on com- Reade eden oft ‘pletion; the scaway docs nob be- ed for these meas- eenme a dey) waterway for the } dowa unemploy- | ships. of attier tountries to the virtual exclusion of Canada’s, nt of “anti-dump- | In ‘dealing: with unemployed | iis to “stop. the persons capable. of work, ‘the. Das BAY vouch whidwarn, LCbG wud: the feder “al. poyernment |. 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