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FOR FAIR TOUR An American - West German commission TORONTO (CP) — Gover- is weighing whetner to grant a re- nor-Gener quest by Adenauer that be ot Vanier toured allowed to keep his multi-billion-| ‘he Royal Winter Fair today = . ted ‘Sta to ; = The Um tes seems Governor-General ac- share Adenauer’s belief that an Pe by Mrs. Vanier, enforced s¢ll-ov. by Krupp would spent most of his time at dislocate European economy t0/ the colorful flower exhibit ine allied disadvantage. But one important rose was Another development was the missing from the dozens of announcement that iJiness forced! ojors and classes-a copper- Sir Winston Churchill to «cancel colored bloom named after Mrs. Vanier. As soon as the doors close ill, 84, and Adenauer, 83, was to have been one of the highlights} ‘Might, workers will begin scurrying around to change ae el “As cat Gowers fer judging Wednesday. Many competit- THREF TOPICS : ors are expected to work all | FREE inspection... f or your. 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The (AP Wirephote) SORTS DTT thvectoned_ KANSAS CITY (AP)—The dig- niy of the-pre:s is threatened by the size of the press corps as- signed to cover major events m the new era of personal diplo macy, Benjamin McKelway, pres- ident of The Associated Press, said today. McKelway, editor of the Wash™ ington Star, cited the confusica that arises when hundreds of re porters and ohotographers§ at- tempt to cover a _ face-to-face meeting between heads of states. Speaking to the annual meeting cf Missouri and Kansas Assocr ated. Press members, McKelway described such coverage as “chaos which defeats not only the purpose of the undertaking but the efforts of the news men to report what haopens.”’ POOL PLAN? i One soiution, he said, is a pool arrangement whereby a few chosen reporters relay the re marks and actions of the news figures to the larger number of their colleagues. Such a solution, however, ne said is opposed gen- crally by American reporters and - particularly those in Washingtog who “value their practically une restrained freedom to go where they please, their opportunities te jdemonstrate individual initiative, their resentful suspicion of any-: wing savoring of regimentation.” I do noi believe such desirable qualities, however, would be com- promised ty frank recognition of certain obvious facts "— one. of them being thal the dignity of tne*. press itseif is involved when its :epresentatives instead of report ing a speciacle, create the spec- tacle~ themselves by becoming members of a leaderless. mob.” Credit Union Membership he chooses Reaches 110 t a O'LEARY —. Ten new mem bers added during the year brings : : the present membership of the on O'Leary Credit Union to 110, it was reported by president Wil- lard Smaliman at the 12th an- \ nual meeting of the group last week. The report of the secretary Arnold Wood showed the union had made a_ substantial profit A NITE during the year. The members decided to declare a dividend of A ; tomato flavour ‘ three per cent on share capital. Members were addressed by _ Reid Sangster, of the extension department of St. Francis. Xavier University, and Gilbert Gaudet, president of the Prince Edward Island Credit Union League. Mr. Sangster said that Mari- _|time people are not putting enough money into credit unions and as a result are not the power What makes AYLMER Tomato Soup such a hit with small fry? Tomatoes! Lots of them —@ full 20 ozs. for each 10 oz. tin! Then come special, subtle seasonings ... and that AYLMER skill in capturing true tomato flavour. ; _ Delight your family with sunshine-fresh ~ AYLMER Tomato Soup! . ak gor and Arnett MacLean; supers i ittee, B.M. Shea, EWIOT ALL TWESE AVLMER SOUPS! Tomato . Vegetible + Asparagus + Cream of Celery » Green Pea + Cream | Visory committee, A ef Mushroom + Vegetable Beef - Beef Broth ww beel Noodles’ « Comomme = Scokh Drath < Caml Gichen, | po sacted S00 Gone. Sere Chicken-with Rice» Chicken Noodle « Cilicken Gumbo « Cream of Oyster Selon a tae ines bonne X ‘ : was held at which members of Moore & MeLeod Ltd. —ipre- Phvistmas Sale Continues ® The Store With A 1000 Christmas Gifts Open This Evening till 5:00 Thursday hours 9:00 till 5: 00° Friday - 9:00 till 9:00 A Saturday -- 9:00 till 12:30 fs be. He said people could combat the growing influence of indus- trial combines by helping local organizations through their credit unions. : New officers elected.are: Board; of governors, Chesley M. Wood- side, re-elected; Hugh MacGre- in their communities they should , 8. Luke’s Study Club catered.