&ViADO.H.e. -use st. lleeneb sub-division oi gig catholic Women's League held their meeting at the home of Mrs. glued Mu-rieou on November 1, ' with the president. Mrs. Charles 0'31-ion preliding. llwo Mariiimers in in Sweep QUEBEC (GP) -Two Maritimers The meeting opened with the lam 3 W159"! 01 Quebeqsaturday recitation of the League Prayer by'”'9" WW9 man in Director. Rev. Fr. Wood. Thir- tmi members answered roll cell am one new member was intro- duced by the I-Teeident. The min- utes of the last meeting were read ma approved. A letter from me was read. Mrs. E. J. Reardon gave 1 very interesting report on the. 1'. B. luncheon. in which she was. . delegate. The treasurer. Mrs. JD Mccabe. read the financial state- miant. Mrs. E. J Reardon: Education. Mrs. Leo Doyle; Social Action. Mrs. Al-. fred Morrison. It was moved andi iieconded that each member bring en article of clothing for a Catho- lir Welfare child to the next meet- ll'lU Rev. Fr. Wood Rave an inspiring I talk on devotion to the Blue Army; at Mary and is going to dlSl.I'lbul.el pamphlets concerning this devotion.l Plans were made for in married; couples dance in Co "an Ban Hall on November 22. Mrs. J. Mccabcl invited the niembcrs to her home tor their next meeting on Decem- her 12. The meeting was adjourned and HIP Act or Co"'scci-atioii to the B.rsserl Virgin Mary was read. WINSLOE NORTH W.M.S. . The regular meeting of Winsloe North W. M. 5., met at the homi- or Mrs. Clayton Cudmorc. Nov. 3. uiih Mrs. A. D. Shaw as Devotion- al Leader. Meeting opened with call to Worship. followed by Psalm 5('lCCli(lfl in unison. Several mem-. l'lDls' read selected passagcs oi Si-riptuic. folloiicd by Prayer by Mi.-'. Helllflf. llvmn ”O Mast!-r Let Me Walk Willi Thee" was sting. fullnwerl by a i'eading on Christian Steward- Ship by Mrs. Hardy. and a read- ing "The Songs His Mother Sang" by the leader, John ltl-20 was icad in unison, followed by ill" Lord's Prayer, singing of "Sufi the Light.” and a reading by Mrs. E. M. Cudmore, ltshcdding the Light of the Gospel." Minutes of last meeting were read and adopt-' ed. Ninc members answered roll, call. There were eight cards. three? ralls and four boxes during the, month. i Mrs" C L. Cudmore gave 'rr-mperaiicc Reading, Cori-cspond. mice was presented. Collection a- nioiintcd in 51.20, Mitc Bnxcs 514 (it); lr.V.iiiic for Girls 54.30., Thank Offering 30c. ' Chl'iSl.l'II3o cards were distributed. December meeting was invited in the home of Mrs. James Cud- mine. Leaders, Mrs. E. M. Cud- nu-ic. and Mrs. Omar Younkcr. uiirti for roll call "Sh(-nlierd." Meeting closed i-'i'h ”Sweet Hour of Prayer." fullmved by Prayer l'H' Mrs. John Cudniore anti Mll- pali Benediction. Soccer Standings LONDON (AP) - Soccer stand- logs: ENGLISH I.F.AGl'lE Division I W T L Pit- Wolierliaiiipton W it 3 3 23 Sundciland 7 Fl 2 22 5 Pnrnmoiitn 9 4 4 22 Hiiildersiicltl T 9 .'i 3 21 Xian.-hcstcr ll 9 3 5 2i DIN- II Rial-ktiiii-ii R. ” ll 2 4 24 Stoke City 9 4 3 22 Fulham l0 2 5 22 Liiion Town ii) i 6 2i Rnlhcrliaiii U 10 1 6 21 F.i-isiul R 9 3 Fl 21 Leeds llnited 10 l 6 21 Division III Southern . nil-lfll City l3 2 .'l0 i Lcylon Orient iii 2 4 28 1 Noruich Cily ll 4 4 Zll Cow-ntry Cit; l0 5 4 2.'i i Southampton 11 2 ii 24 Division III Northern Sriiiiiliorpc U ll 4 4 28 M.'1llSll."lfl 1' ll 2 5 7.4 R.-1ll'isli",V ll) .1 6 '.lil liaiiiriiniils U lil 3 5 23 I Acci-iiiglun S in ii 6 23 '-Vivi-kinginn 9 3 .'i 3.1 . (iatcshcad B 7 4 23 S(f()TTlSII LE KGUE Division A Alwiumin R 2 it'- (lrllir 6 .'l 0 IS Clyde ii 2 2 H RJillflll'S fl l 2 13 St, Mirrcn 3 2 2 l2 1 Dlilsion B . Aiicli'iniii-ninns 5 3 0 I3 Siciiiioiiscmuii 4 1 1 l2 Miiritin 5 2 1 l2 i llaiiiiuon A 5 l .1 ll . Third Laiiark 4 .'i 3 ll . A l Slrikellhreiilens 1 Ford In Toronto TORONTO (CP) - Members of the United Automobile Workers Union tCiO-CCLi voted Sunday to strike at the suburban parts depot of the Ford Motor Company of Canada in suburban Etobicoke. The wage walkout. planned for 7 am. EST today. involves 133 men and would close 'ihe com- Dnny'ii third and last production plant in the country. A total of .1.- 700 workers struck at Ford's big Diant in Windsor early last month and B00 assembly workers quit work st Onkville. midway between bor. Provuicial Kedd President. Mrs. Basil MacDonald. cm. fhaiidicap. scheduled The following conveners gave re- in ports on their committees: Laws,lraCe 375,000 I - Stake based on a race” tghaatwevevlgs not run. Winners in the swee tax - 507941 by the Quebec Iil,nii.,e'.iplli.). um-W MVY and air force veterans were Arthur Stuart. of Hall Hay: Kins”! county, N. s,; M. 17'. in Halifax; a nd Edmond ifoiir. Beauport. Que. Stuart won 839.407. Keady look Second win money of 323.844. Chslifour won 315,762. The -"Wells?-ake was to have been based on the Manchester for Saturday Manchester, Eng, when the was cancelled Friday becauge of continued rain, the veteran's 35. sociailon called a hurried meeting of directors x misw NUMBERS They decided at a meeting sat,- UI'da.v 1-0 place numbers from one no 43 in a special drawing. Then. in the presence of the directors. md Seleml Feiircsentatives the Dre!-s, three numbers were drawn. These were then compared with the order in which that number of horses was originally drawn. The first number drawn was dec- lared winner of the first prize. Under the sweepstake plan. 323,. 000 had been assigned for holder! of tickets on horses finishing out of the motley, and another 523,000- was eariiiarkcd for holders of tic- kets on horses scratched before post time DIVIDIJ REMAINIDI-JR This Nils lumped into a total of' 546.000 and will be divided among the remaining 40 Canadians whose tickets were drawn last week, Another amount of 523.000 will be distributed. as originally plan- ned. in 100 coiisolatioii prizes. Soccer Results LONDON rlleiiterslv Results of snCL'vi' garncs played Saturday in the United Kiiigtluni: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Prepare To Break Their Own Diving Record Hill. Games The Pirariis, vihoso hobby is probing the height of up and the depths 0i.d0VKrI, .5llI)'Slll)tK'llillIriltli'I'.Z new tests of lllPil' iiei-vp-sea hathisrape in the Bay of tfastellamarc. near Naples. attempt to break their own world record in the near beneath the vialer under tho control of Jiii-qiies Pi'-card. w it h .la(-qiicx' wife, i-ercixos a iiie.-sage saying future. the test They plan to make an At left. the submersible is shown slipping At right. his father. Professor August Picrard of new equipment is successful. Week-end N.H.L. Games llonquiere Team TORONTO, ice: Li-,tt-winger l lsici Smith was the pa) off man to--lQuebec Hockey League. the second limo in as niany giini is 5HIlllTlil.V night as Tniontn Slaplr. Leafs shut out Detroit Red lVinL:Vl here before ..'l,(i39 fans. 1 The vii'loi'y r-.xlciide.d tht- )liilI't iLeafs' unbeaten streak to Silt-W; games and ilfted them into '1--v. Arsenal 3 i-liiddersficld T I ' B Cardiff C 5 Sheffield W 3 urnlcy 2 Aston V 0 i Chelsea 2 Tottenham H 1 Everton 0 Blackpool 1 Leicester C i Sundcrlaiid l Manchcstci' C 1 Portsmouth 2 Newcastle U 3 Charlton A 1 Preston N E 3 lVolvcrliampi(m Slicfficld U 3 lilanchcstcr U U W Broinwich 0 Bolton W 0 Division III Birmingham C 3 Blackburn R l Bury 2 Purl Vale 2 Hull City 0 Bristol R l Ipswich T 0 West Ham U I Lccds U l Donrzislcr R ll Lincoln C 3 Plymouth A 2 Liitiin C 3 Liverpool 2 lVli(lcllcsbrough 4 Fulham 2 Nnttingiiani F 3 Derby C 0 Rolhciliam U 2 Notts C 0 Stoke City 4 Sivansca T I Division III (Sou'.hrrn Bren ford 4 Swiiirlnii T 3 Brighton 1 Crystal P fl Bristol C l Waiford (I Cm entry C 2 Alticrshot l Gillingham l Excter C l Lcvtnn O 2 Colchr-ster U l Milli-vnll 0 Nnrwicli C 0 Reading 2 Newport C l Shrcivsbiiry T l QIIPFYII4 P R fl Southampton 3 Southcnd U 0 Torq':;iy U .'i Northampton T 2 Wa all (1 Boiiriicmoiith l Division III (Norihcrn) Act-riiigton S 0 Stockport C l Barnslcy 4 Darlinizion l Barrow .'l Fir;-idforrl l Bratlfnrd C l Cl'iCSlPi'fiClfl 1 Halifax T 5 Carlislc U 3 Mansfield T 3 Trannicre R ) Olciham A 4 Crime Alcx U Scuiithnrpe U 0 Gaicslicacl 7 Southport 2 Grimsby T 2 Woriringion l Rocliilalr: 0 Wrcxham l Hartlcpools U 4 York City 5 Clicster 0 SC()'l"l'lSIl LEAGUE Division A Celtic 7 Stcrliniz Albion 0 Dundee 0 Si. Mirrcn l Falkirk 0 Rangers 3 Hibernian 4 Mother-well l Kilm.'ii'iiiick vs Hcaris ppri net Partick T l East Fife 0 Queen of S 2 Clyde 1 Ralth Rovers l Aberdeen 2 Division B Alhiiin R l Fiiriar A 1 Alina A 2 Marion 3 Arbroatli 2 Coivdcnlir-alli 2 Brcciiin C 0 Stcnliuuseinuir Tl Dunierinlinc A 3 Dundee U I Hamilton A 0 Queens P 5 ,Sl. Jnhnsiiiiic 2 Ayr U 1 Third Lsnark .'i Airdricnnians 4 IRISH LEAGUE City Cup Am; .1 Glcnavon 5 Ballyniena U 2 Bangor 2 Cliftonvillc 4 Derry City i Colcraine l Crusaderit l Distillery 0 Linfield 0 Portedown 4 Glentoran I AMER-ICAN AUTHOR Nathaniel Hawthorne. American novelist who died in l854, was a descendant of early Massachu- setts settlers. For Quality Mildness Value Toronto and Hamilton. e week later. All are asking for wege boosts Ind other benefits. ('kN. ill t N ,r;1ps7lix'l' 5l2ll.i I. ('l(.,iH2l' I ll llilftkl ( ll. ond plzice in the National ll Lcvi;:iie 0095' standing: by a point over the Red VVin:zs. The game was almost, a carbon of Thiusriny night's coiite-I between the clubs in Detroit. Tn- ronlo tnok a 1-0 decision in fll'I' one--witli i-rt-vi-('ut Smith firin:. thn only goal. . Rm-1 H'in;3 Piiplillll Ti-ii l.'IllI'lSFIip i-nntinued his fiiiiiling with Iii!- fans. Sntiirrln; night ltn mini; his stick at :i f.in uhn um lin.-av ling hini iii-t lu-roir tho '1-till nnrled. 'llliuv-rlni. iii l)('llOll hr linl st-ranthlrvl nxN' thn hoards all.-i R l1P('l(ll”l'. l Sniithk gI1'!l raniv at tho 4: ystwnnd niark of ilic third l1'”"l"ltl .rlurin: a pour-i plax ivl1ilr- lin- tinit's Till!) lmmiik was svrvliup tiinr. i Siiiiim-ii): - l Finsr l'l'.RlIili-- l Si-orinzz N-mr PPlUtllIrN' ill:-ii 7.08. Pmllov csg xr-.icir-iilm l"-Uta. SE(i()ND f'F.Rl0lI- Si-orivi: Pni1allIPN, Va-tcreiikc 5.45. LP: uick l."..'iI'i. vrmnn PF.llllIlI- .VriiiI y l Calum Baldy Macks; in the lliirrll period. nine minutes before Rn-ii Chevi-efils pottr-ii Boslm-is lone tally with less than four iiiiiiuics to play. Both Montreal goals cnme while Boston was shorthanded. Goalie Claiide Evans. lakmil ”V9l' 1,. me MQ1)fi'cal nets for the lf1,llll'-1 ed Jacques Plante. was ii big factnrl in keeping Caiiadicna at the 109 of the Nill. stniidintl llilllflllllll ll" had only 24 shots to handle ngaiiist 33 poured at Jim Henry of Boston. Evans. given a big band DY ill" crowd of H.409. came up to Can-l adieiis from MOIIll'1-Hi Royals of the SFMMARY FIRST PI-IRIf)I) . Sc0i'iiic,: None. Penaltirs. Mackell 6.49, l.eclair. l7:22. smoxii i;r.iu(ni i. Moiitiezil. (;eoffrion 1Reliveau.. Ritharrli 9:26. . Pen-ilticsi Armstrong 8:55. Har- vci (minor and niisconducti 16:2-i.l Mohns 1733. THIRD PlIRI()Ii . 7. Moiitrenl. .Vl.It'i(lriV i.Iotr.tisonl 7 31. ft. Hos-oii. Clicvi-r-tils Godfrey: lR.3.3. l Priiallics; Laliine .'ii."i'l. Harvey I2 2'2 l Stops: Henry 9 ill 12-3i Evans 610 '1-23 drlciicemaii Bill '.oiil.'s' 1'2- niid in..v.ii-rl Metro Piivstai gave 1lf"f; 7 ClllCFI'.'0 Black Hawks a 5-3 Na- lioiiiil Hock:-x League victory over Ni-iv York Rangers here Saturday lllnlil. It has the Rnngersl sixth Sl!.ilf.'lll ::It1iC without a victory. The Blank Hawks took A 1-0 lead in the first period on the first nl Jack lVlcIntyi'e's two goals but lrw it as Danny Lewicki scored fwlffl iii the first cight minutes of thr seconrl New York made it. 3-1 on a goal by And) Bathgate but riadsby and Mcintyre oarh scored to tie. it. up. 1 Torzmtn an-..ii., setting the stage for Chicago? ;i(,.,.,.,-(1.. si..-my ll 1'' third-nrrind drive. l"Pii:iliic'-” Kl ii '30-"-. Dl""”" 4. 4 . .. 8.24:. Sloan Kim. wick minn. "R51 1'”"0" and 7VilSl'.'illflllFl 13.53. L Chmngnl Mcxntyn ,pryF,a, 5'0"-S" I Conarherv 5.35. Smwllllk ' - g H in 3:- Pmialtios: lrum 6:18. Gadsby 18 l.uniIm' - . -- 10 ll 9 l2. Tlmgrr-n 19:35. MON-I1-EAL. (c(pp ... Blt;rilii" SE(l().N'l) PERIOD 30m"'B-')0"l Gml ””n' H” lull 2. New Y rk lye 'l'kl Hi - I ' home a 10-foot. shot for his lat-tip :5 " ' vl L '"p"” :22? "V9l'38e Sal'”'d”-V "ml." m, M-m."'.. 4. New York. Balhgate 13:20. ieal's Canadians 2-1 victors nvci 5. Cmmgm Gadsbv Vnmmvn. Boston Bruins. 1 H I 1 - - i Tm d'3C'dl”z 3”” in W (mud ii. Cliicngn Mrlntvre (sullvai checking. all-out tussle went to ' - ' 1 Conacheri 15.28. Penalties Evans 4 4.5, llrvans R21 Morison 1200. Chrystal 14.221. Toppazzinl 18:52. THIRD PERIOD 1, cliicaqn. tiarlsby tlVllSnn. Con- ariliert, 8:25. R. Chicago. Prystnl iSlilliVInl 9.- 3.3 Penalties: l-lollingworth 13:57. Stops: Rollins .................... .. 1312 8-33 Worsley 12 9 5-77 W0iilD'S MOST USEFUIVEHICIE Univenoi Wil.l.YS Klee plows, and supplies equipment. M1175------?Jg gp I Go ewywiuere . . . do everything . . . the ondpulismodtinerhpu.-has s . see your KAISER-Vt-W'.lYS dealer p' e: "Let, hauls. p"w "":rs and ' ”i po" tr for ouxilior; '50 St. Peter's Real MGKAY MOTORS Charlottetown MONTREAL have decided to i ICPW---Tlie lere Marquis. plagued this season lwith player and coaching troubles. lQuiis The QJHL .l..nqiii- vithdraiv from the '. Johnson 11:01. Armstrong ii:-lquebec -JUN”? "Whey LPHIZUV The anrsoiinccnicnt was made at a QJHL and officials drafting a schedule for league teams. im the A committee. set up to study the France's bubbling br-51, .. possibility of taking a replaccment' freely at a ,fourth club inl-ll the leagiie, is -lot French Premier Mendes . F.-,-.mCe lreiwrt early this week but i'nri'iiit- and his wife Sunday night. but the meeting temporary hcrc Saturda:' nicdiatclgv began p a ying three remaining Over Week-end OTTAWA tCPi--Ottawa Senators moved into a fourth-placc tie with Chicoutimilsi Saguenccns in the Quebec Hockey League by scor- ing a 5-2 win over Chicnutimi Sat- urday night. Bill Ezinicki. Bobby Robertson. Leo Graveile. Phil Malnney and Emile Dagenais scored the Ottawa goals. Scorers for Chicouiiiiii were Tod Powers and Stan Smrke MONTREAL (CPI---A goal by Ray Lnplante at four minutes of overtime Sunday gave Montreal Royals a 4-3 win over Chit-outimi Sagiienays in A Quebec Hockey League game. Glen Harmon, Gary Elaine, and Ernic Roche scored the other Royals markers. Gill:-s Duhe scored twice for Chicoutimi and -Del Tripoli got the other QUEBEC. (CF) -; Quebec Ares snapped a three game losing streak Sunday by edging Ottawa Senators 6-2 in a Quebec Hockey League game. Pierre Brillani st-orocl two goals for Quebec. Marius Groleau. Jim Uniac. Ray Powell. and Ludger Tremblay netted the others Alan Kuhn. and Howie IRip) Rinpelle scored for Ottawa. SHAWINIGAN I-' A I1 I. S. Que iC”Pl-An overtime goeal by Jean. Paul Denis. his second in the Flame. Sunday gave the Sliawini- gan Falls Cataracts a 4-3 victory over Valleyfield Braves before 5.f)f)Q Quebec Hockey League fans. Kitoute Joanette. in the first period and Lulu Denis and Claude Provost in the third scored for Cataracts. Braves followed the same scoring method on goals by Lulu Denis, Georges Leclerc and .George Bougie. Guesis Didn't Drinli Al Quebec's Gala Reception Qifl-JBFJC ICPI Chanl))agnn-- flmveri gala reception for ing of another club at this timel guests of honor didn't have a drop. was believed unlikcly. Frank Diliii, rcgistrar of the The husky littlc premier and his beautiful wife circulated among the 4 '-VlflCkC1- Quebec Amateur Hnckcy Assticta-'.'lt'if) gucsls each holding a gl.-in nt llun. said all Jnnqiiicre plays-is will. champagne but npilhpy oven snjf. remain pi'0pt'rly of the QJHL until fed at it. a final decision league's operatic is mode on the n. Finally soineonr relieved the pie- lmicr's wife of her glass when a It is believed however the play- photographer asked her 1,, pm” (0,. ers N V will be absorbed by imaining QJHL clubs - N1.;w YORK, (op. L3-h".d pPm,dfFrontenac.s. Trois-Rivicrcs Gadsbyibeaux and Montreal Junior Cana- France, discreetly disposed of his the ,As.s x V if you stall, I5 re- Quebec Flam- a picture. The premier. who has started a cniiipalgn against alcoholism in iglass when it waiter walked by. Stops win use uusi-dien Page fl Monday. nov. Lily mo-1 'Eliill0ilt0il Eskimos Win Way To Grey cup Finals . lu'DMONT()N ICPl -For the sec.- ond time. in three years Grey Cup rfever is epidemic in Edmonton. And football fans today are sing- ing the praises of Edmonton Eski- .mos who wrapped up the Western llnterprovincial Union football title .with a l0-5 victory over Winnipeg iBlue B n m b e r s Saturday night. .Esks won their last title in 1952. ; The happy elation was in sharp 'contrast to the cloud of pessimism that pervaded the city after Esks stunning 12-6 loss to the Bombers Ex-Convict Held VANCOUVER ICP)--Police Sun- day arrested Robert Alexander Hondley. ii 21-year-old ex-convict land charged him with murder in lcomection with the Saturday night !'death of John Tonick. It was the third shooting in the city in two months. Police would disclose few details of the shooting. but neighbors saitl .the victim was sitting in his east end home watching television when ,'he was shot through the head The ihallway of his home was sprayed 'with bullets. The victim's teen-aged Sun and .two smaller children were taken .in by friends. it was two months almost to the day since Danny Breni.'hesdwaiter at a Vancouver liquor club. was slain on an outlying golf course. Later. an acquaintance of Brent. Willim IBill the Painterl Semen- ick. was shot and wounded in 1.000- acre Stanley Park. BOUND AND SHOT in the third slaying. Robert Hop- kings, middle-aged printer. was found bound and shot to death in his neat bungalow. Earlier Saturday, police here dis- closed they had made one of the largest narcotics seizures in Cana- dian history when they found 25 ounces of pure heroin in a safety deposit box rented by Brent. The cache was worth an es- timated 5175,0f)0 on the underworld market. on Thursday in Winnipeg Pldiiioii ton chances were not ialcd very high after that although they had taken the first KHTHP 9-3 last Satur- day. Eskiiiios. lmIK aclx:intagc of .3 suddvnly porous Wiiiniprg lino tr. grind out 242 yards uhili: holding bombers in 39 on the ground That same Winnipeg lll'lP had been a re inforced brick wall in the Thurs clay content. COOL WEATHER About 19,001) fan. -who :hiu-ipri in 18--leizreo unathrr za-.v Bombers halted in their tracks All theiv points came via the h n n t I rt 3 methodfa field goal and two singles .lackir- Parke-i, ianprii .q 73.-. ' Edmonton dllV(). for the game'- only touchdown from the five-yar" line in the second quarter Bill Rogers booted the conver- and then kicked a fourth quarter field goal. Eernir Falnney kicked a first-qiiartor single Edmonton nnvv moot Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen in the Grey Cup sudden-death semi-final her- Saturday in one of the sport odd ities of the year Kitchener-Waien inn is the Edmonton farm riub The Dutchmen unit the Ontario Rugby Football lfninn title last week The iviiiiiei-s arixarii st in the Grey Cup final in Toronto Nov. 27 against either Montreal Alouettes or Hamilton Tiger-Cats. These two clubs begin their in -game total- pnint Big Four series on Wednes- day. New Commander of RAF in Malaya LONDON. I.tPi .All' Commo- dore Wallace Hart Hvle. 44. Austrsl inn-born aide-de-camp to Queen Elizabeth. Sunday was named com- mander of the RAF in Malaya. He will take over his new duties in February. with the rank of act,- ing air vice-marshal. replacing Air Vice Marshal F. R. W. scherger. master, radio. etc. Malpoque Road SAVE s s s SAVE WE ARE DISPOSING OF OUR ENTIRE LINE OF CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH ACCESSORIES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 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Tiiis ricir gasoline also prciriits gas line irccliiig . . . carburetor c moior cause of en OTHER GAIOIINEI icing gine stalling - l I i don't blame your engine until you try new 5.550 new 8330 urn prevents stalling caused by carburetor icing I EXTRA IMPERIAL A. ya, ""1 your car. air is sucked though die urboretor and gasoline eaten the eir strum. As the gasoline eupocues. is chill: the cetbuneoe. Moigege '-ethe air condenses on Iii ehiiieidaheol end freeze: into ice. if the iiunidity in WI and the temperature between Sfmd 28' F. Whenidling. the ice foam e- bridge between tim-mle piste end carburetor well, the low of the fuel mixture (see errow above) it mapped .. . the car stalls. New Esso Extra will not. of course. stop nailing due to meelunicsi defeeu but Q pedal a-m"-Malling quslities of neu- lmo Bron prevent the formation of ice from the moisture in ihe iiir. The open- ing bet-veen ilic iiirniilc plate and ctrburetor vi-all raiinoi hr-come bridged with ice. The fuel miziiirr tart arrnw shove) coniinivu in "UN ihrougli the carhiiretor in giir -on smnnth perfor- insnce. free iron. uilli-g. isso DEALER siwiivs LOOK TO IMPERIAL m tiinm ),V53.. ........- - r..I-rt-H