inn airmen from R CA F St st; in Springlull over the uoekeud Thr RCA.F. supplied vital oxyg-y an containers and masks which unrn of considerable value in the SHOW OXYGEN BOTTLE USED IN MINE DISASTE n it . ridd Sh Mmmerlido assisted rescue work- . sag en mine own above dam onstrating the use of the light. height equipment are Sgt Walt Bethel of New Glasgow. NS and LAC Steve Philips of Dominion, LONDON (cp).3,mh 1. go. init quarterly estimates or um", lftrldovsnii want to but his econ-i . . . ' ' n I I .. .,n . :, -. . . in; la stop I ID thil Vial": PI'V.tllt.I to the tax collectors. The n-mw f"r'”5" On musty inform!-. tlmhiillneldralgmtliedllifihlSi hnpfs ”'l'li(i1- dzdcn?-(la llla'sUi)illi(c)lTi:lalI:auilmtiei !r"ll'l'elnlt:l':d fhcer:;'p:dt)ird'elsr:: (mm. ii I.” y.".' ”-menu; data is already available on a mm 9- r - -- H "mum. distribute tho volume widely in bus growth and distribution of poppocuht. .. In other words. the treasury ig Yearly basis. which isn't frpq.,,.,.t- -Marv lnrilP Rriiish firms arofthink the British result hi nl'lIlI- tnfhs, financial. trade, industrial. i0n. Prospects of internal and ex. " modernizing its slltlltloll departs "Will Ni provide a pfnnpr P5,. "”'ah"5l""3 "'l73Ti'P economic ably more accurate." Iain aigovorntiiciiial and communications ilrrnal markPlF. "Ends ilID!'odurt- men; to ma. rub .a rum.” ture as it changes through the depa""1"'"5- ItlFll.Y to rompieteltrcasury official . i-in-lo: throughout ifanaria and the fvity and standards of living and on in, mum,-y-. gmmmgc u-gm. Yum i”" many lnrms out i-hiefiy in: in the Will l'f'ltlIlt'i writ..." l'mic-d States T. I. Anrlcrson. pre- prospective requirements Ior in- svailsble taster and. more fully. A tompulsory iamvi, ,,"m”ry jr"ht'rpro-i I'w er-onnmlr omens. immrui nvvrsppu trade -tat... ?ltl9ntnll'nf'l(llFlrl Brown. has iuat- dusirial and social rapiial. chnceuu 0' u. Exduquc 1. gm Diana” in "0"-nunlnmh int: tlreniri follows a horth Amer-Mics - But an index of rvrudur-tmn "l I" an arc-nmP3,"YltlK, letter that The non. volume "Canada": Econ Hm,” Mmmmu "mg", .5, tiu-ins liidustriesrvthe tllstrihiitive, M... "H," . g idirint ms: Ilntll ms. and it ”'" hf""iY”' ””'?I'””''"''" il" '.''l"" "mir Future. ranges in subied chume in m. bung” 'p..ch tut .34 .9,-Vm; Had” M "mam FPIL Wm Im an srknoulrdges Arner. wssni iinlil IMI. under uariinw '”""l"”j'fP4:i1fI?u Pdize of an intor- matter from air:-ralI,to automat- Apru W1”. 1” dmuwd tun 3,”. able data on lhFir find .,...'M '9'. r 'Pl'lflt'l'SlllP in statistical in Divssure. that national llIl'l)l1ll" T hand E” Tnntzdnw ':m";' '0" and "M" "'9 hm” '3” '9 sin was oftui reading Ill! Yell"! "'5' "ml 3"-"'1" '1 vmirk .urwv iron all Nwiglnd M" ""lEht lit-tllitlltilf offiriall.i' P-ttmotwi m:W"":,'T:"n':';;".8f'(. 'h"- w ' hm" "'r""'” C"lk"l'ld 3'9"” Bradshaw tor this year's trains. ll '0 b0 taken of hoiisehnlrl hlul. ,,,.m ,' l ""”"''7?"' '" "'5 ”".”' ”"' "'”'””” ” "" '"' uminl.i.ihmi.- up ma, l.'mm!7f'"" 'x”"" 'l"'' """"'7l '" ”"3'"9" n!.(Jh.' u . rmw” mm. a" w maul”, mmumpuw Fl 0 o revamp 3,-mm dam! umnng ,.h,,,.,V,,,,.m 43” "W M "W ram”!-ian zwiurmn :'fl'FIi 3:: anti Indiistry will lind the reprg. "In economics. ll 1! medicine. Pl.”-'9 "7 D3,Vl'llF!'ll.l Ilalli-ll!"-i .i;:mmm'5'. mm" mm Amer month-tn-mnnth' llirtlf" 5"” 'l"'" next quarter century "L or ' "numwi mp!” M H-mum "In. only dilnuu 1' the uunud are being improved. inrluriinglurezl "'” lasfar with their fig. terly estimates ,3; Emmy; ” ""”l'”'""W "'9" D5" "9 CIRItll'I preliminary to alteetive trash "3""! ll" Nlpltal tranaarviinnr ,i.,,m' ur,:'I"m" '"d """1Plliniz Hugh. Gaitskell. I-avinr of thc 11..-. Rm.-il Fnnimi"-sinu on "an '-"-T-'V.., .....--..- m.. ment." he says. appealing tolrit.- Broadly. Macmillan um. will makn rm-'i;i til.-all-Ht ml. Hm, mlnvmsmun '”"'"." ””'” ”' arias Fir:-nnnm Prospv-Liz. which. SLIPPERY ILOPES ilh businessmen to co-operate by knowledge on the rlcmanrt lnr 'pp'.h uc Inns. .rnmed Marmiitan : or-ii riruw. uai iwmiwi or Waller I. Gordon WW GPFMBI! lkltrl Drsctlce h completing special fsct-seeking goods and services. lhp nun, M W, . h'?'m""”' h"5'"'V nwinlv even though it meant an iipnor M -r,.,-,.,.,,.. ,.,",,.'”d.d N: rnasun, mlmmn. ,,,, mm” M. kmmn. . Ionmg their Iupply and Wmmwnn M W," ml nl”('IWEl'V than the Anwr- mnlti oli-ti-inra nl Iorms" riowpnd iiiaxl Hittllii laci March A total nl smooth whit: clay used in manta. C - .. "I "' '"""5- bl" l 1113 on inrliistries and hiislnP:sM..3'.'tl hrial: viern iiiihmitteri, reprop lsrturp nl para-slain N.S Both airmen are presently stationed at RC.A.F station Sum- merside and were flown to Spring: lhill Saturday night by Navy 591. lcopter. Work on St Pius X Churrh. Park- dale. is progressing rapidly. In the mrantime regular services for the NE CHURCH AT PARKDALE new parish are being conducted in the Basilica Basement Church by the Pastor. Rt Rev. Mons. Sing-Song Held At The Y.M.C.A. The first Cliristiaii Youth Fel- lmi.-liiri Sing-song of the year was ti-rid Sunday evenins at the Y.M. lWIple In attendance. The pl-esldeniq Amson 5'11 w.s.gress in the aftermath of his.sistant secretary of state. held a &,,i1um,iswt-eping re-election victory. i introduced by Charles the Y.M.C.A. representntiva, Al- llinll welcomed the group to their rural sing-song. then I BY JACK BELL WASHINGTON - tAPt--Preoideiit an increasingly unfriendly Con- , Although Eisenhower defeated Adlai E. Stevenson by more than inn-oduced.9.000.00ft votes to win a second jority Leader. Ihr Mm; leader Norm,-m sicwa.-i,.ierm. the president's Republican and the pianist. Alan Dunbar. liter a period of lively aingiiig.iD9m0CT3'3 WDI! m-'il'8ln! ll l-mull pntgffginpd hy.houaes of Congress. the group was mrai selections by Maids and -loan Rogerson. The theme or the dPvnlll)ll3l was J--.us. Our Flint. it slide on this subject use shown and the ac- rnmpanying script was read by Allison Gill. Refreshments were enjoyed. Father A. Arsenaull Addresses Meeting Mr. Charles R. McQuald. newly alerted .u.sident of Square Home and School Asso- llllllon. presided at a largeu at- tended meeting on Tuesday. Nov. 5. In the Holy Name Bill. The minutes of the previous meeting were adopted as read. All ar- rangements were made to hold a bingo on Nov. It at the Commun- "V Centre to raise lunds to buy "vi liver oil capsules tor the iitudsnt.- The president then introduced h . t t guest speaker. Father Adrlanyuml vote mday W" aamsnm for Arsensuii. from St. Dunstsn'a University. who gave a most in- teresting talk on the standards of German .education as compared to Canadian education. Father Arsensult spent I considerable time in Europe and has a first tviid knowledge about education on that continent Mr. McQusid ltru'Lll.V thanked him for his Iloquent speech. . Mr. Leo F. MacDonald gave a brief talk on teaching methods and urged all the parents tocosns the Queen . 5 party took a political defeat when Neither is there concrete evl-i dance to substantiate Eisenhow-f er's contention that ”modern Fe-. piiblicanism" had achieved a vic-. tory. On the rontary. the pcrsonall popularity which gave him iii states and 4.57 electoral votes didi not sift down to the general run of Republican andidates. , Increased antagonism by the. new Congress - above that dis-. played by the previous Demo-i cratic one-lo some of Eisenhow- er's proposals seems likely to make itself felt primarily on do- mestic issues. . The narrowness of party mar-I gins in both Senate and House of Representatives makes it rF.i'lnIn. that on most issues llnsl dtlflilonllyl j will be made by two-rt-rt.v coal-i ltions rather than on strict party ltnos. BETTER THAN ml Eisenhower's own victory sur-. passed his 1952 triumph over Stevenson in both imnular and pig-can-.1 votes. with some ltimo. precincts not yet tallied. the PW-i Eisenhower to 14551.17! for Ste- VQHSUH. A still-undecided Kentucky sen- P. E. I. Hospital Ladies Aid Mesh The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies aid the Print! cum-a Island Hospital Fa held afternoon. 0'- ': thgmlldutltlell Home with New six members present TM P"9'l' dent. Mrs G11. Buntain presided ma opulad the meetlns '1"! "59 umf. Prgygf repeated in unison. The minutes at the last meetllll were read and lWWWd- 11" "' Eisenhower Posed With Hostile Congress Problem ljority the Democrats now hold. 35 ill. and Mother Loyola Haunt - Mary's. The following ronvriiors present and gave brief of the work done month of October: R V. Maclienzlt. Guardian Photo. atorial rare seenied likely to tie cide the lirmnoss of Democratic , r .i. M", .m,m,dm,,i,,iy 109 young Eisenhower faces the prospect of control over that body. Thurston B. Morton. former as- siight lead this morning over Democratic Se n a to r Earle C. Clements. assistant Senate Ma- A Morton victory would make the Senate count 49 Democrats. 47 Republicans. the same hare ma- Gov. Frank .I. Lausche of Ohio. who defeated Republican Senator Georize H Bender. once said he might vote with the Republicans to organize the Senate it Eisen- hnwer were re-elected and the re- sults were close. The wet ht of opinion now. how- ever. is t at Lausche will string along with the Democrats after his i.-hnlehearted endorsement of Stevenson in Ohio campaigning in the House. the Democrats elected 229 members -- 11 more than the necessary majority-to the Repuhllcans' 810. and were leading today in all aiir undecided races The present division is 232 to H)! Basilica C.W.l. . Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Basilica Sub-Division of the Catholic Woman's League was held Tuesday evening. Nov. otli. in the-Knights of Columbus Home with the president. Mrs. ME. bee. in the chair. The media J with the League prayer after which the minutes of the last meeting were read and adop- ted The treasurer repented a fair bank balance on hand. The corresponding secretary read three letters at thanks re- celved from Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. lsyniond Gauthier uh: Britain Speeds Publication Of Statistical Information I! ROBERT RICE Politely. I cross-sectirin ol Bi-ii. Canadian Pun Stall Wrltd ish firms has been asked to sub- l-lere! loaded with cargo, roared around the clock, Like a carelessly unwound ribbon. the Alcan Highway twists and reels for 1.520 miles. it tumbles over towering mountains of awesome beauty and wanders through desolate Yukon forests. A miracle of engineering-but a brutal challenge in trucks. Its the road where trucks grow old before their time. The road where gravel endlessly Standard in Series isoo and 1700, optional In 5 same cost. Horsepower ranges up to 320 In Chg modem VI Ind I truck snglnso. Revolutionary Povvsrmotlc Transmission. This six spoclhenlly hr heavy-duty hunting, is on arms through WW00 models. Hydro-Matt: ls shred In models at extra seat. loot nparls up to 20 lnllss per gallon! 11m'- iumi no AAA fast oonauinpnon emu for the Cameo (lffief. mums tannin 1?.” 6 mum and equipped with Overdrive fqml U-.1: with in . . -its 20: FIRST WITH THE MOST MODERN FEATURES! New 20.1-cubic-lncli 7 Lincoln! VI delivers I60 high-torque Isonopowu. Provad on the Alcan Highway... z may Ir-ui..'...i Ch who MOTORS, LIMITED , a4a.....a... .. ........q.. .. ktcvmes which in turn create demand and. .5 pan ,,; home costs. affect the price level. - -7- -.... ,. b 1'1! ngets'moi;t of this already-r on Canada's mm on t'aiiaria': Fr-om-min Prosw rating a cross section nl Claudia u en en 1 ' ' - , m ' ' '" be "' "W9 peels has been produced by Cock-I industry. izoverninent hauls. mg no formulating government policy "V lalilfll counter action to meet.' I particular crisis. The chancel. A unique 301!-pagp . .- . .uI..a-ox&LanbI.6&.-o..i:' iUnlque Reference 'Fn'da.v. Nov. 9. 1956 Economic Progress reference hgfhe Giuairt-iian. Pace 9 X vlielil, Brown and Company l.imit- trade as imu um c.,mmgum- ed. (.'ariada's largest advertising had full scope lor its enquiry, jg, agency. The bound volume is en- eluding such factors as develop- New Iagki-'9;qg5Z Chevrolet Trucltsl Performance-proved in a history-making gas! on" the ALCAN Highway to Alaska . Hon are the trucks that conquered the ALCAN lllgliwuy-one of tln world's most challenging roadsl Slx new '57 Chevrolet bucks, north from Dawson Creek, l.C., through 1,520 miles of mountains and mlro, rain and hall-every conceivable natural roadblock-lo Fairbanks, Alaska. lunnlng they made this tortuous frlp- vrmally a 72-hour sun-ln loss than 45 hours. slcdgehammers the life out of truduc. Where a fog of superfine dust chokes engines. and vicious nits subject chassis to months of wear in a few hundred miles. This is the road that was chosen to give tho new 'f7 Chevrolet trucks a supreme test of stamina. performance and handling cow. The results of that test made hauling history! Now l957 worlr-styling srlas 1300 through lb” 09 mlot.'i romp!-N Ito--:;.o( -speed nutcmotk, designed -cost option in Series I600 I300. M00 and llwhrles 50,000 lbs. GCW. And The Fheiwnlet Alcgn rim Ia: zsnfllhnpd amt nns. int rs nits eertillcd-hylhe American Airtrrmohile Axociattoo All the way In DIN! Io WM! Powarmolic! At :. xpvrinl ttm Powerniatic miipperl I Alran Highway - up inuuntslas Ild through washout: forward-speed nnpl once. llssro an tlmun vllfou,-no and am low Ca!) Forward models autdnfe the C.O.l'. because tlny'n lower, handsomav, easier to get into and out 9!, and save time they afar all llla traditional Cob Ovlr Heavyweight Champs with Triple-Yorque tandem an rand at 31,000 lln. OVW, built-in olives-speed power ellvider-- plus a uniqua "sell-shoring" action that Qdueoa tire wear and increases handling son. Champs -of every weight class! Series trsrinr travellc-it the lcnglh oi the its I single eorolu aledsrs-- Q - display this foimmu rrnilemnrli Six new drastic nah - llght-. medIn- and gj .. traveled the laugh of III Aht h lesaihan 45l1ours.'I'lieyadadqfj.. but ihiswaimnientotqiaad. ltuusasssasnn of the ability of these new Gsaesolus UI& to perform under typical condition on Q Itch- killing Alcan run. The Chevrolet Ied Iiads normal stops along the way. and naaincainad safcandleganlspeeds.Assqsscidsddtionsl test diirhigdnrumhudiaimhvuntlu entire distance without mos having their engines stopped! it's all down in the AKA record book. And more besides! Never before has a new truck been so thoroughly proved. Coma in and look over these new Alcan chanipsl Q1 glv-9 Chevrolet tvucln on own fresher. Raster appeas- lnctivs styling treatments. In routine engine malmananeo. Ya! lngino advantages. Chevrolet's advanced tandem rear axle unit ofon I i New Super Tashncanr VI lam-u Yulion mountafnsl nh in? W"? Serves truck with its new IE1-cubic-inch VI engine was more the! I match for Alcan mounisiaa. I ethnhed towering grades vtlh lact- ni-im agility. I -o - i '. an r r-3. lrxt,