LEAVE FOR T4-COUNTRY TOUR Health Minister Martin and hircountry tour of south and south-'ferenca at Wellington. 'lfe board the RCAF's C-5 lux- east Asia. He will represent Can-. ry airliner at Ottawa for a 14- ads at the Colombo Plan con-iduring the tour. Page 12. The Guardian Thu!" Nov- 15. 1956 Union uses sports and athletics as the 5961 ll-hlettl ill GVCU IP01! a riding crop on nationalism. in in the Soviet Union are selected the hands of the Communist gov- to represent the country in the ernment. sports are an econ- Olympics and all other meets. omicai, quick and ready means Unless they are the very best of keeping close contact with tens they do not compete. of minions of people in their for-! But that often is not true with mative years. Russians hated the most, Adolf pic Gaines. Hitler, was doing the same thing In much the same way. Few Russians have stopped to consider the similarity but it is there. sports installations. contacts with and Graham Hlfdlf. WON Ollie!” sports officials and talks with tallied It YDTK MIMI N0V- 18! by athletes in Moscow makes one MIL 5Pf0lll9 Ind MIL HI"! w9l' point clear: That Soviet athletes, ton. Gifts were presented by Larry like German athletes of the 1930s, and Donna Welton Ind Hilbert are content with their way of life and Donnie Snroulev. The Haniy and the part spurts play In it, children left for their new home. the Olympic Games in Australia Best Athletes in The Soviet . , Union Represent That Country By STERLING SLAPPEY than in the West. MOSCOW tAPl - The Soviet Under the Communist system lwestern countries and it will not Twenty years ago the man the be true at Melbou us! in tha Olym- Vjsits to dozens of Soviet Miss!-'5 Glllfll. I-illdl. Sharon. They have no idea of changing it. N0V9ml3Cl' 2 lll Hlilfix. with their Under the present way of doing P818011. ML Ind MIL Edlloll HI?- business there will be few if any dy- defectiona among Russian sports ML llld Mfl iaeitll 3f0Wll. Mf- men and women. Why should they and Mn. Dewar Swan. Mrs. and defect? They make up a special Mrs- Raymond Vesaey all of York. caste in the Communistic society. attended the conservative meet- No-rl onpjngny pnos ing held at Summerslde. Wednes- Russianlathletes are not profes- lily CVEI1lllS. N0V- 7lll- sional in the same sense as AlllPl'- l M15 Ind Ml'l- Mimi Y0UllilEl'.l or Cgnadian hockey players, , visit to York on Sunday, Nov. 4th. But the Russian gtiicrliinent , M95511 GEOFBO ADdFCWr FF8IIi(- lcan baseb '1 players, English Winsloe. and Mrs. Miiillr MICFIG-. soccer men. Italian bicycle riders . yen. Charlottetown. paid a short. Paris Fair PARIS tCPleCanada,wilI be the largest ioreixn participant in the Salon de la Chiniie. one of Europe's major technical fairs. The Canadian exhibit. IPO ad by the department of trade and commerce. includes individ- ual displays of ztlcanadian chem- play mounted by the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association. The Paris fair. opening Nov. 21. now is in its fourth year. It com- prise, this yeardisplays from ll different CUullll'lt?8.4 and covers 1,100 separate exhibits. ranlilll from chemistry DT0P9l' l0 Pllillc goods, rubber. petroleum. atomic industries and automation- .m . rd Andrew. New Glu- kgfmspent the weekend at his home in York, with his wife and family- Mr. Bonn:-ii Ling has returned to his home in York, after spend- ing some time in Montreal. York Station is I busy place this week. people are loading and grad- ing potatoes. - Miss Norma Lewis. R.N.. re- turned to her home in York. She had been in Sprlnghili, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coles and family. Milton, uere the gliiesls of Mrs. (folc.s' slslcr. Mrs. loyd Vessey and Mr l'esseY- Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Walllt York, left on Sunday for Florida. They were accompanied by Mrs- Wait's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. Miss linmihv Mlllar. Ellerslle. keeps its athletes coliiclit by 59 Lewis. Bollllel I-llll. NONYIBH giving them all the lime the-ylBf0Wl'l. George Proude and Allen need away from what lhcv call . Brown. all of York. Inent Sunday "work." for journeys to hlilidrcds It Spfillllllii. N-5. of sports events, for schctiiiicd Ml'- Gilli Ml'5- Jim?! Mllllld lllille gvenuy for training, Tho u()ypl'n. returned to their home in Char- ment provides equiplnclii, com-;i0ll9l0Wll. Bile? apendlns Slime petitions and coaches, time in York, at the home of Mr. In Moscow, no Riissian will i Ind Ml'3- Parke!" J9W9li- admlt that athletes are rcuhrdcd Ml? llld MP3. E73931 Mll'D0lP with better apartments, (W41, aid. and two children Deborah and clothing. good jobs, higher rank Hazel. spent Thursday in Char- or other amenities which make l0ll?l0Wll- their life better and more com- Ml'- LOT”? V-FSSEY. YOFK. Wllll fortable than a great majority of WI! I Dallelll In the RE island other p..,.qans, lHOllpll.ll. is convaiescing at the But athletes do live better and home of his brother. Mr. William by Western standards. they al-lVC8-WY. Cl1BI'l0ilEl0Wll- most live well, Mr. Frankie Lewis. York, spent l 1 said i F qv ' recn r hours of live entertainment un- . say some enthusiastic ex-i g is television of mg tutu;-gghas about 1,500 subscribers of a ' possible 2.500 and equal dclnand plan would be shown for pay-as-yum rial events. it Combo, television...”-, 3,: it 1,; see TV in other centres. Famous ilalictl. ”pzi,v-as-you-see TV" - 15 Players has applied to set up com- ilic most dramatic development. munlty Sl'5lPnlS H1 Kerwin. lint. they L-i,im,pNorth Battleford, Sask., and ler-l lllnd cvcrything is ready, awaiting. H0". 5- ('- ' , .”.fficl'nl sanction. ',i Among the most enthusiastic ' lll'iO0Slf'fS Jan is Famous Players Canadian ':farp, 14.1,, the cnmpany whicphin large centres such as Toronto. ; er-mp; them", ,i Montreal and Vancouver. i,lKf0IlEllDlIl ('anda. Reason: Fam-l lid, they say. it may be in Can- lda within five years. t rclidlng in tclcvisiori. tse for Canad rough its subsi ary. Trans Can- 'da T-clcmctt-r Ltd. , TREMEND0ll'S FUTURE" - i .l. Fitzglbbons. Famous yers president and tor. in an interview: "Pay-as-you-see TV has a tre- endoua future. We know through eys and so on. i ewer is offered top-flight enter- Iament uninterrupted by com- lals. helll be glad to pay the or so it will cost-" Here's how the system will up- ' ate. when and if approved by overnment authorities: ?'l'!ie householder will pay per- tap: about two to have his TV let adapted and hooked up by olxlai cable -7 strong along tel- e poles-to receive pay-ase -see programs. A coin box will installed on his set and, in ad- itlon. he'll pay a monthly fee of . bout S5. ” He'll still receive the regularly- trsnsmltted television programs .but if he wishes to see the spe- cial program - selected - ewspaper listings-he may drop , he required number of cotnli in -3 he box. Automatically, the pro- . unmarked either by mech- lnterference or commer- . ials. will appear. The coin box. containing also an -electronic gadget to record the l time of programs aid for, will be emptied once a i ii ' umbcr and out. . ENDING IN IV. 5. Several applications to set up - as - you - see systems in the lqted States are under consider- - tion by the Federal Communica- -tions Commission. l- says If the system is ap- r-l . ved then-and lie considers it ; llpost ii sure thing-it t 5 olrayed in Canada. It would be J, kly developed. Famous Play- now is active in television. oin-in-Slot TV Gets Awtiy rom ll. S. Federal Control - By RON EVANS Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CF) - Coins rattle 'ugh a slot in the television t, the scrambled picture on the - mm-p, vivid the community lot. and the viewer settles down two 8 ii I n n 8 i 8 from SDOKBHP. l Wash. for subscribers who pay.TtIEATRE TV LIMITED 8125 for installation and H a: on. other systern .. closed (-gr. m0nll'I r?nt8l- The 5.l'Sl9m- ll? Salli cilit thcatre TV --appears unlikely to make much progrcss. By this such a community syslt-m. hc- and S0 vatts audio for the British Columbia interior town and sur-i cause no transmitter or broadcast signal is involved- In Trail. said Mr. Filzgibbons, LARGE (TENTH I-IS FIRST Mr. Fitzgibbons said the pay as- niali-ii with you - see system, if approved. says Mr. Fiiltllbtlllllfi, cost of ob-iand coaches who work undcr would probably be first installed taining rights to broadcast t-vents N. N. Romonoff and K. F. An- is so high due to competitive bid-ldrianov the men who control tiic dim. from lclcvisillii networks that sports machinery for the ('en- NOR RLAND wide-.tral committee of the Communist ports 1 party. Charlottetown. P. E. island economically , HAVE NO EQUALS ! Two other fact-ls of Callfllllafl only us Players holds a 25-year fran-lT?l9Vllil0" m Salfllll-9 8 nd l0w- l popular appei-ii-cliletly top s power stations-have em:-rizcrl levcnls - can Satellite stations are dcs'lgned,brnadcast by this system. Suchl Tiler? l3 "0 Slmlll Official in to relay existing programs from lstiractinns are rare and so the Illy P0Ulllr.V outwit the (Tom- one area to iinotlier. A large an- . sysicm tenna picks up the signal from hophamrdiy. the mother station and a tranii- Today there arc night teicvision l-it.Il'- WW"? anti D0Slll0ll. To find mltler sends it out to viewers un- stations opcratcd by the CB(' inj59"'""l9 ilk? lll?"l- .Vllll mllil i00l( able to receive the mother station Canada and 28 nrlvateiv operated. Milk 1" ""3 "ll" 0' Hill" on small individual antennacm lTlie cac stations are in Montreal and Germ"-V W0" "'9 569"” The CBC board of governors re-l Itwoi. CQl'lliY ICCOMMCMIEG ilfenslnit l'tf;Vancnuvcr. Winnipeg and Halifax. 'M3"y pmfl” "an" "1? W”! Private stations are in Calgary, """”i "'"”""P "'"”h i""l'i" '" Arlzentl-1. Nfld. Newlmlndlandlndmnntnn and Lcthbridg-3. AlIa., Broadcasting Company. Ltd., will Regina gnd Sagka(n(yn' , y , operate the satellite with it power lMan.. Barrie. Hamilton. Kingston. 'l”"k” "mi "'1'" u'mm”"'5i of 190 watts video and 97 W8IiSlKH(ahenef. audio. It will pick up the signal Poicrboroiigh. Port Arthur. Saiilt from station C.l0N - TV in St. Ste , John's. Nfld.. and rebroadcast it Windsor and Wlngham. Ont Que- me 5"" M” """m"' bwauw for viewers in Argentla, Placentia ' bee City and Jonquiere, Rirriougkl and S In coastal area. The satellite will and sallrftr B. Charlotte E'.".L'"l"5" ” 3.'."i”.'..'.'".' originate no programs but is ex- town, Sydney, N, 5.: ""1 st, pected to screen local comme- John's. Nfld. Licences also have been issued- The CBC board also approved l for private stations in Victoria. 9"” I0 "i "V I l0W'D'"-ier alationl Knmloops. B. C, Medicine Hat "t ""'h ”"" in Kamioops. 3. c The stntionl Alta. ' will be 0D9rated by Twin rites.-iouef Television Ltd., on 100 watts video 1 oration. Canada's first satellite station at Red Island Habor and surround- clais to get income. The address of the sports com- mittee nf the Soviet Union, the body which governs sports in the i5 Soviet republics. is Sitaternty Pereulok R. inside the grubby. yellow plastered building are filed thousands of four - by - six - inch cards. Each athlete in the Soviet Friday in the City. Mrs. Herbert Lewis, celebrated her eighty-fourth birthday on No- vember Bth. at her home in York. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett had as their guests on Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonald Union Road. Union who has rearhcri a small ML and Ml"! R059” 5Pf0UlE degree of efficiency has his card W79 lW'el1l El"?-515 07 lil9ll' D8!" rounding district only. With a relatively weak trans- ,mitter and a 5.VSll'm Y9F0ll-1'5; power stations can be operated on a small budget. ”5""”3' -lpl"l.That seems to be an important D311? "Om Elf-iii lEl'l'l-llllli-' . are pippd l-nlo locai,plece of information. movie theatres by coaxial cable and D3lF0lI5 P-15' 31. S2 or lllOI'PllIlllClt3S are kept on file in com- for scals. Fanioils Pl.'rvcl's tried the sys- ltcnl experlniciilnilvdn ii Ttlriinto an athlete improves, his I-ard flll-ldil? on a ('llllnll)l(lnShlp boxing.groit-s more imprt-cs”-9 until 1; Bill. comes to the attention of officials only munist bloc who equals either of 1-ommm World War. Brandon. tenns with the Russians, Czecho- North Bay. l””p"o Timmlns. Que.. Muncton Quebec City and Rouyn. an... noun- but these are not yet in op- l'”"- ”'”" on ma ents. Rev. .l.M. Sprouie. York Llsr vrru, srarisrics Manse. prior to their leaving for v On the cards are, among other Germany. Mr. Sproule has been -things, the athlett-s' name, age, stationed for the past three year's ispecialties. address. marital sia- in Sllffleid. Alberta. -,tus, usually his sports club or fan. T "" mrmrmr ltory club affiliation, his best per- -,'f,',',"”,':,f.f,,.:f on on and or ilioon isiiillis-tiililliou Al '. .- so on the card is the athletes party afflliationf whether he is a member of the Young Commuiiti-t 0 ( 22 1 League. called the Komsomol. 0' 0 Nov' 30 I a.m., 11 am., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and avoid delay. Reservations Limited For particulari. contact: Millions of records of lesser lmlttee branch offices in capital cities of the Soviet republics. Ax FERRIES LIMITED lthese two men in influence, pres- compete on anything like equal Western victories over Commu- nists in the past do not mean every year government-subsidized latfile-tics in the Communist world '71-nu you and your formfy enjoy these herpes in much as we do I wovfd like I . . . . . nuciiimnog 'b- hdaayn fall In sub b Inow how mud! you mid them, and what you lhml of Stilmlf Ffavoul Extracts. Please write and let via know” IM-F ” late Ildasys to -at I111. '- Iy JACK VAN DUSEN Canadian Press Staff Wrtter OTTAWA lCPle-The man who helps thousands of soldiers and. la a great thing. (Cliff! Chadderton of Ottawa, 17- I Army Benevolent Fund Sec. Advises On Use Of Credit tivilics and the new artificial limb can he rt-nntml in a mailer nf'Ms rninlltes with fibreglass patchee. veterans get out of debt every Ti" "Mn" """”p" """""l year still thinks consumer credit Ind l0i0tYP9 0P'9l'llUl' lilo lllldes the operation ”But Canadians have got to he Army Welfare Fund and the ar-i taught how to use It.'' H. (T. rny's Emergency Loan Fund, the Canadian year-old national secretary of the Mn” PUIIMEM Army Benevolent Fund, said in an Over - use of credit is his big interview, problem in dealing with mtm "You can't curb credit. The soldiers. most of them making only answer lit to educate the only a little over mo a month. '-us.-i-....-'-'. HID IAKI Vi cits sintw l mp eontsetionefs I as Vltsa. Shirvttlvsntlts iitnn Vi Isa. Shirrlff lull (mad Thoroughly mam butts: and ans! mtber; blood til nlvoorings. Hh 1IlIlllIlClIO0IS lsuwbttmsastasittl HIFHN Q iasannisnltn lftsp. SbhllAlIIsiIdhtlId Ktsa. SOHIIVIQIIIIIINIG Tggluit i HI tngstssvlawiwgtns. 2.”. ..t"t.'.'."t:"........” " "W 31)- '13 3 inf has rcturncd to York School. Miss j Millar is much improved in health. l Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore land family, tiharlnlletown. spent 'Sunday afternoon in York. The - guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry bew- is. York. Mrs. I.lo,v(l Yessey was hostess .to the womt-nls institute. York. on Tuesday evening. There was a lgood attendance. , Mr. and Mrs Robert Chappeli 'have returned in their home in lYork after spr-lidlng some time in Victoria. B('. They were ac- .companied by Mr. and Mrs. Park- ier Jewell also of York- Mr. J. B. Lewis has returned to his home at Freetown. after spending some time in York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton and recent visitors to High Bank at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacLean. 8.0. ical firms and a composite dla-. 5, family Larry and Donna. were Lloyd George Did Not Tell The King Of Peerage Offer uidnustasuxiaguougsv nppnsdlt.tha'agavewlu.biit wrotctttroliulinsdstamfordliain to Prime Minister Lloyd Gdlrge that he was "surprised and huff" that the honor ahould have been LONDON tCPl -lard Be-var At another point. Beaverbroolt offered without first obtaining the aroused a trem- King's ' hronkaayslieissorryheever.”..g,M,,,,.n Power 1011-1). the publisher says soon became aware of the "absurdity and futility" of the political structure of the House of Lords "I was. of course. IIIPW ll 159 honor that had been conferred to me, and the title save nu real pleasure. Since then I have come to take I different view. believing myself to have lacked, aoiind judgment when I accepted the naarase-" FIBIIUINIOIJT MAYSVILLE. Ky. (AP) - A spectacular fire. caused by the es- piosion of one of three 20.000-sab Ion gasoline tanks at a Texaco bulk plant here. raged out of con- trol for several hours early Tues- day but was reported to be burn- ing itself out. Marvsviil volics said this morning that the firs hadlbeeii brought under eontrol,Apnarently no one was injured in the blast COMMUNIST! DISIAND OXFORD. England (AP ' Members of the Oxford Univer- alty Communist Club voted unan- imously Thursday night to dis- solve. After Hungary. the stu- dents sald in a letter to the Com- munist party executive, "we feel that the Communist party ought to get out of political life as soon as possible." iooit AT THE SPOT ' rli ltt ON PAGE ID A of this gay ind to kre :ompanionship and pleasure! uilicc over them. Vi cup water is delicate - and dcllrioua! for instance. Cole: Times An Happy Time: . . . "specially when you pn- ioy them Willi; the l'lPlI, filli- navorcd good- nem of the New I N S '1' A N T Whether ills breakfast. on a crisp Novembo-I morning-or anioylng a TV apar- tacular-of your own little mo- ment of relaxation aft:-r shop log or la -cleaning, there's no in Hill so good as the New Instant .haaa & lianhorn. For one thing, there's nearly If!) years of coffee experience back of its perfecting. For another, it's gentle-brewed for mellow goodness. See for yourself -look throu h the window in the jar-that sic coma color which niranli not rnytu Mont. Wish you'd try itl You'll be glsdl ing on for a winter. We sa-'ar to practical in more ways than one You can my your loan in CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS by tiyi-lip Hopi b mil.-r MONTREAL, Nov. Ibtli-Ken's an inapirstioal A gift to bring someone you love om anion- ship-ioterest-fun for many -yeariI.'Al these come with a beautiful little Budgiel. Think now- wouldn't. your Mother enjoy the bright cheerinesa little friend . . . wouldnit. your Daughter? Budgieii are so easy to rare for. They bring constant. laughter with their show-off tricks; sich interest in teaching them to any new wordsl Inespen.-lve to buy p . . . and thriving always on BROClxS lxATURA I FEEDING DIET . . . because it contains all the food elements they need. We all dole on our own Budgie. Sir ISIIC--I0 I speak in all tlnccrity whcn I say ”Do give a Budgie this Christmas . . . for One Thing I've Learned . . . shout. cooking to please the whole family -is to ii.-ll the family fiivol'ilcs-with a now twist iilrlcd, for iiiiis-Iv. Like hniiilitlrgcrs, with sauce mule fitlm lJl'l'0N ONION Sl)i'P. Wnllrlcrfllfl Cock your hiimiiurgt-rs as usual - and pour this Onion Saute Ior Hamburgers iv. cups water 1 law. butter or margarine 1 pkg. Lipton Onion soup 1 maps. flour Irina water in a boil. Add Lipton Onlmi Soup. and outlet. Cover and cook in minutes. Bland flour and water. stir into soup aiiature aanl lllpton Onion Soup is rlcllcious for graviea, too. You'll find the havor Family Contentment . . . la. s-iirelytjn of llfcls most. precious giftsl It grows from falnlly hours togelhcr-enjoying. most. popular game there is-and no wondarl, From three to eight xav play-and it's as much fun for Dad as his I a ing propertirl - building houses - investing moncy-making money! With youngsters en- joying home life so much more than ever be- fore-capture their int:-rest. with a. group of flan giimt-it tucked into the shelves at: home. "Let's play Monopoly”-is a lure-fire invitation to family anjoymentl Here's The Inside Story about horn in year, with peral construction actirit. ed workn-lento tiua thoaeplana foriadoorlllonia iinprovenieata into a practical reality, Yes. and Ian money by pay for the labor and ina- ilt-riah all at once wit an ineapsnain BANK OF MONTREAL Home Iinprovenuat Lou. egnal awn ia- atahnenta. to interest. at only Mihintarms pa- a game of MONOPOLY. It's the ll son-buying and rent- Iuu Bun Hanging Out The Clothe: . . . on a r it w November rv . day. Hard on ' easily with C I in p a ii a ' I I T A L I A N BALM m- made for busy hands like ours and mine. A quick thiim premira gives you the little you need-iuat rub it vigor- ously into your my hands altar every axposura to work-wat.ai-- weather. You'll be proud of your lovely hands if you keep the household rise with the woven- noneadtotwiotoraeslthc Fudge in 5 minutes! l.':fl. ..:l- ..2:t"t”.: No Beating! No Failures! bottle. Just that quick thumb prsnure--and you're setl At dmg oouatars, avarywhere. proveiaeata. At this time of alaekea- .- tha skill- Camation is the secret- 9Lt1.in.ary mils malt 4.121 you can .80 my - no soft ball tests , or candy thermometer needed. any And so smooth and rieli-ilavot-ed hp -thanks to special blending qualities of Carnation not found fanny othalorniolmflka to so- - Illinois Coamnel Cerf s '..a..l""" CAINATION I-MINIITI FIIICI . ts -:.....""'-- :.'..-:.1'.".':.?.."-""-"' ........"' "-::.-:......-- -:.-9;,-: vtanhs us IQltr so big 1 suck 5 I1 M Illoaaa uh sti-he suaaany. lanes. nan mumisuainlaeu sun. has ' Q... , warslaallnws, I-is val: iughuwiatuau tum has You ' lllilanis hsaq1'apg...i"u,'