if FRENCH — DIES Paris (Reuters)—French movie, ‘actor Gerard Philipe, 36,.died at PEF EF4444444444444444 |: jhis home Wednesday of a heart ‘attack. Philipe, started his acting ; career in 1942”and in addition to By JOHN E. BIRD his movie-making played with the Canadian Press Staff Writer~™ Theatre Nationale Populaire. | OTTAWA (CP) — Canada’s top ‘Among the movies in which he physicists are. exploring the pos- |played were Fanfan la Tulipe,| sibility of some-Canadian, univer- |Les Belles de Nuit and La Ronde. | sities co-operating with the Uni- versity of Rochester in the con- struction of a powerful atom smasher. The move by the Canadian As- sociation of Physicists follows rejection earlier this year of a Canadian project by the federal PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE (we work on anything) PHONE 7692 == Powerful Atom Smasher Is 2-Country College Goal government also turned down a bid by the physics department of the University of British Colum- bia for a grant of $15,000,009 for a smaller smasher en its campus ew 7,000,000,000 electron ts. The possibility of a co-opera- tive effort between Canadian uni- versities and the University of Rochester at Rochester, N.Y., tion’s annual meeting in Saska- was first discussed at the assocéa- authority on high - energy ma- chines, said the university would welcome such collaboration, He felt the United States Atomic En- ergy Commission also would view such a project favorably. Dr. E. L. Lomon, physics pro- fessor at McGill University, Montreal, said much of the ex- perimental work under a eo-oper- ative arrangement could be done at various Canadian universities. Only the final experimental stage government and the National] toon last June.n would be required at Rochester, if you bake at h » Conference of Canadian Univer-| Dr. R. E. Marshak, professor} making it unnecessary for Cana- : Pet sities. of physics at the University of|dians involved to moye to the these light pinwheels A resolution by the association| R _and an_ international | U.S. with their orange-mace- also states that it will continue to press for the establishment in Canada of a high-energy machine | for fundamental research into the | composition of matter. The association says Canadian! scientists require such a machine to study nuclear physics and to keep abreast of other countries in research into strange new sources of energy indicated by) cosmic ray studies. 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Corner — & Euston : : 2 EEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEES | Peters Rent Raucous ‘Sailor’ ts Said Missing | |board, which deals with labor-| |. page one that the board, with the, perenne renter niet id) araeaearti a’ iiatard By JOHY LEBLANC dian Brotherhood | of ~ Railw ay, Canadian Press Staff Writer | vranaport and General Workers OTTAWA (CP) —~-, The raucous |to give the SIU the ‘worst of a Montreal, has been missing from} normal places recently. | The union got a keelhauling—a; few weeks ago from the labor There was no apology in it and, when the board asked, it was ex- plained that~-production difficul- ties kept it out of the paper. Now the wonderment here i in the management relations in the fed-| | among sormel recipieuts—inciud-| eral field including shipping. 1; The Sailor had made the tacti- cal error of picking on the board, and in a case in which the some-} what-unorthodox SIU was directly involved. The publication clarioned iment officials is: What's hap- | happened to the new issue of the +Canadian Sailor? It is supposed to have come off ithe press Monday, Nov. ‘Montreal. Mr. Banks said: it did. Copies destined for Ottawa ap- pear to have been delayed. None has shown here. Mr. Banks did not have a copy on | St. Lawrence Seaway Authority thrown in for good measure, had been in cahoots with the Cana- an jable one. And the printing com- pany could not find a copy for a, reporter, either. meh ee ee FEET FIRST~4 SMOKE, SNIFF MORE QTTAWA (CP)—Canadians are | smoking more Cigarets and_ sniff- ing more snuff, but chewing less plug tobacco and raw leaf and fewer cigars. 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There are full length coats, jackets and stoles in mink, China mink, Russian Kol- insky, beaver, Persian- lamb, grey Kidskin and muskrat ,all awaiting your discriminating selection! | Gibts cheerfully EXCHANGED’ | island ing the board and labor depart-| 16, at} : a | in the office, at least not an avail-! smoking - less! the bu-; i SECOND SECTION Roadeo Aces Defend Title TORONTO (CP)—Three driv- ers successfully defended their championships Monday in the national truck roeadeo, a contest of skill and safety held in -con- |junction with the annual conven- tion of the Automotive Treen Association of Ontario. Ont., in the single axle trailer di- vision; A. Dickson, 39. an RCAF civilian driver from Centre Na- pan, N.B., straight truck: and John W. Murphy, 38, of Elmvale, Ont., tandem axle trailer. | The division for armed forces ‘drivers was won by Cpl. G. R. Retaining their crowns were) . Thomas Roach, 39, of Concord,}- | i | Mr. daughters, Kensington, Halifax: to and Mrs. Ivan Bowness and! visit’ Mrs. Dr. Bow- Harnish. Mr. and Mrs. imess are celebrating their 16th. | wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stead and ifamily. Wheatley River, and} Mrs. —Daniel Hickox, Burlington, | left on Friday for Moncton to! | spend the week-end wi ith Mr. and | Mrs. Harmon-Black and family. Mr. Eustace Paynter Long | River, and Mr. Archie Paynter, | Burlington, have retuyned toj_ | their homes after. spending the | Past week at St. Séphen, N.B., a} | sicinity where they visited rela- | tives~and friends. Mr. Archie MacLean, Graham's | Road is a patient in the Prince} County Hospital, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Amherst, N.S.. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Paynter, Kensington Miss Georgie. Kennedy. RN. of Truro, N.S.. arrived Saturday to spend a few days, with her moth-! er, Mrs.- Earl Kennedy, | sing er « Ken- | and Mr. €armon i “Fhesamaeent: were; 'visiters to Kensington on Sun- | day. Carmon is spendi ng a few days with his parents at Char-} lottetown after returning from a} holiday at Kingston. Jamaica. j He is employed with the TCA at | \Calgary, Alta and has been transferred to St. Petersburg, | Florida, for a five-month period. | He will leave on Friday for Cal- | gary and a few days later will leave for Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thompson recently of Calgary have arrived at the home of their son, Regin- ald and Mrs. Thompson at Sum-| _merside. The couple were hospi- talized in Minnesota following a car accident and have. not com- pletely recovered from their in- juries, but are much improved. | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warren, Margate and Mr. “and*Mrs. Walt- ler Moase, Kensington. have re- turned from a trip-to Boston and other points of interest. KENSINGTON Valerie and Patsy,} left-on Tuesday for} Bowness’ | sister, Mrs. Weldon Harnish and} AR. MacKay. Elmer one of seven men being trained | for use by the Project Mercury | it their son, Rev. C.R. Moase and ‘ASTRONAUT TRIES PRESSURE SUIT the Navy Air Moterial Center, Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter, } trainees. The suit is a proto- type designed to protect astro- nauts from heat and pressure conditions expected to be en- countered during flight. The tests are .benng conducted at ‘for space flight, moves his arms to test the mobility of a full pressure suit being developed Philadelphia, Pa. This photo graph was released in Washing- ton by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. - : w si | Moase, -New Annan. grandmother, Mrs. with _ their Mrs. William Johnson, Ken- | Merrill Wallace. sington, is a’patient in the Prince Mr. ahd Mrs. Dale McKenna |County Hospital, Summerside. | were recent visitors to Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Preston Toombs ; town. have returned to their home in Kensington from a motor trip which included visits in London, Ontario, Regina, Sask., and Van- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dunn were | visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn }eouver, B.C. and Marina spent the week-end Mr. Nelson MacLeod, Long} with Mrs. Dunn's parents, Mr. River, is a patient in the Prince! and Mrs. Edmund Kelly. Hospital, Summerside. and Mrs. Stewart Moase, left on Friday to vis- County Mr. Kensington, Mrs. Edmund Kelly has return- ed to her home, after being a pa- tient in Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. Basil MacNeill was a re- their son-in-law and | cent guest at the home of her Mrs. Moase and family at Oxford N.S., and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. | }aunt, Mrs. Frank Yeo, and Mr.) George MacLean, Hampton, N.B. | | Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Mrs. Alvin Wilkie entertained and son and daughter, Irwin and the members of the Elmsdale} left recently Women’s Institute for the Nov- ember Meeting. and a good at- tendance was present for the an- nual meeting. All officers were re-elected. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Orrin | Shannon, Margate, on.a trip to Boston, Mass. ELMSDALE A very enjoyable evening wast spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs Desmond Gallant on Monday, when a whist party was helc Sponsored by the Duvar Wom. en’s Institute. A number of good prizes were received by the lucky members. Several of the Piusville ladies are taking advantage of the Red Cross Home nursing course, con ducted in St. Anthony's Hall, Bloomfield, under the capable supervision of Mrs. Felix Arse nault. Those classes are very ed- ucational in the care of the sick in the home and should prove 8 great advantage to those taking the course. Classes will be held on Wednesday evenings, begin- n ng at 7.30 p.m. WIFE OF MANAGER DIES OTTAWA (CP) — Mrs. James P. McCaffrey, wife of the general manager of the Ottawa Rough neatly. “Feathe THE - pe Sox Mewes feature is added to the luxurious softness of White Swan “‘Soft-Wrap”” bathroom tissue. Now, White Swan “Feather Touch” perforation eliminates torn and wasted tissue. Each sheet of soft White Swan tissue parts gently- is featured in White Swan Twin Pack coloured tissues and single and four-roll white. r Touch” perforation E. B. EDDY COMPANY SS ONS. PO hd sis hs | Mrs. Earl MacKay, Sea View, | e is a patient in the Prince Coun. Mrs. Herman Cahill spent a| Wallace, when Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie| Riders of the Big Four Football furriers it ei ty Hospital, Summerside. few days recently, as guest of will speak on her European trip. | League, died early Wednesday af ; | Mrs. AH. Campbell and Mrs. her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.) Mrs. William Murray is im-|ter a long ilimess. She was §2, 79 Grafton St. Dial , 6923 Jessie MacLeod, Burlington, and Mrs. Alfred O’Brien. province in Community Hospital,|Mrs. McCaffrey had been im how _spent a few days recently at the Sheila, and Alan, and Eimer! O'Leary. Y.|pital for about nine weeks. eee, nici 3 XaKD xk Se PECTS et 2 go ¥ oe x ae a0 : = PP , Pea ARTs : is , Pm Thy % : : ‘ ‘ ' . ; s_ 2 é Cs A Now another stale quality