14 are admitted ditty-f.cc during that period. A duty of 371-; cents a hlllltlt‘(‘d\\‘(“!lll applies lhe halt a-iice of the year" WROTE FINANCE MINISTER In a letter to H. L. Parker. secretary of the Nova Scotia Po. tato Growers Association Finance. Minister Fleming said “Tariffl negotiations are now prot-ecdiiiz with respect to the tariff boai‘d‘~ recommendation." Mr. Parker says potato prices in the Maritime provinces are at vested between Ian. ‘1 and June. Giants' Roosevelt Griei Is Doubtful Starter Sun. NEW YORK I.\Pl-~ Roosevelt Grier. 270-pound defensive tackle of New York Giants, was placed on the doubtful list for Sunday‘s title game with Baltimore be- ehiik has a «we too. Role a kuemI-IIII-h :t " injury and Webster's legs are“ The well battered. ONLY GRIER DOUBTFL'L l bookmakers have man-to-man points. in money with made IColis Ji'z-Imuu favorites or 7 to 7 no Violence MC rks Miami Strike MPH”. Fla. ill" it hai‘ralt‘ of a United Steel workers organ- Izcr Tuesday as he drove along a lonely stretch of road in subur- ban Opa-Locka. The organizer. Estes Riffe. 26. was not hit by the bullets but two hours later. while talking to of hlillels struck the automobilc‘ The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Dec. :4. 1958 1! police. he suffered a heart attack. "I just feel grateful to God that I am still around." the 230-poutid Ritfe told reporters who talked to him in a hospital. Two charges of assault and bat. tery have been filed against Riffe in connection with violence dur- ing a Steelworkers' strike at the A d a m s Engineering Company here. Since the strike started. shot- gun blasts have been fired mil),le non-union In three gas bomb‘ the homes of workers. tear were 'I thrown into two other=. and it”. omployees‘ cars were. damaged, t: Plan-t officials have complained k. of sabotage. ll GERMAN seIRns * The cathedral spires at Ulm/E'm3 l Germany tower 529 feet, and those at Cologne reach 512 fee: - distress levels because of the US. surplus. The nearness of large stocks in the neighboring state of Maine tends to lower Maritime prices even further, he contends. Maritime prices are controlled “I would say only Grier is on the doubtful list." said Howell. Th? question seems to be which Howell has plent}~ of respectle Nil”: 8 rested, mended team for the (‘olt<. who beat the Gianisi‘mll ll mtlnlll IOr rest and reflec- twice In exhibition rgames. ition. or a bruised and battered “They have a great passer intsquul that has won out against cause of knee and arm injuries. Grier was unable to participate in Tuesday's workout at Yankee Stadium. Coach Jim Lee Howell said the loss of Grier would be a terrific blow. t SANTA'S ON HIS WAY! by those in central Canadian r . . _ , Johnny ITIiitas,“ he said. "He has‘ lht‘ “dds In the laFl three flames 6 ‘ markets. Current wholegale ,hances are Grier will come “10 mm,” and km“: 1W “,Mn‘nn WW rim.“ 6 Drices for New Brunswick pO- around 1” “me lm‘ the [3'3 game In llirnu. II: can get rid of tht‘ “ultimo” "Wit “W‘h E‘Vl‘ank ta‘toes at “Emma! are $155 m for the National Football League m” 93‘, ‘- 3mwgn'; periprtly :ati-Jted with $1130 for 75-pnund bags. championship If not. he u‘lll be h.” hp pww: 2mm”! mat},ng mp “mm” (M a mrmi M The wholesale price at Halifax replaced by M. L. Brackett 01' from Baltimore? trested. recuperated Colts. He rookie Frank Youso. Bob Mischak. a starting guard on offence: Kyle Rote, one of the offensive ends. and Alex Webster. 1 regular halfback also were on. able to work with the club. Mis is $145-$150 and at Sydney $1.60- $1.75. The retail price is about 25 cents higher. Growers say they are getting less than their cost of production and marketing. TOUGH 0N FARMERS Mr. Parker says low prices for potatoes affect Maritime farmers just as severely as low wheat prices do western farmers. New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia are big producing areas. growing almost half the Canadian “They use a 101 of crazy siutffldoes not appear worried that his {lea flickers and things like that. charges have not played a game Some or the boys call it wild west Lthat really counts since Nov. 30. football. But they are a \‘Olld the day they clinched the western team with :reai blocking and the division championship with 1 SH best defensive team. excepting record our own. in league In Gino Mar-t »Tll(’ll' only; defeat up to that cheiti. Their big men crash in~time was a 24—21 loss to the same with speed and make you throleiants they will meet Sunday. the ball up in the air. Then their They played that one without year. smaller men Idefcnsive backsl Unitas. Mr. Parker says the US stir-1 “ "W s " ’r’ “ plus is almost equal to the entire.1 Canadian production. 1. Maine alone grew 37.4401le times produced 17,045,000. Mari- time production is down almost 3,000,000 hundredweight from last M E R R Y CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW L crop. I hundredweight this year. an in- -- WE: 13133371503) rill"??? ell-.3..ng $337123“ iii'og’snliiiildmfi 2.5. g TO OUR MANY ; YEAR. WE THANK You FOR YOUR PATRON- MISSIONARY FAMILY $.i’i0figr'gf0lisigilcih diigpeiiartf Ritallil’dl‘ifih“ “9 21m". ' FR'ENDS . AIIE DL‘RING THE PAST YEAR. Rev. Don W‘hitebroad. 33-year. 'r.. on one of their visits to Esk- AND PATRONS ' ' ' ' old Anglican missionary in the Arctic. is itmvn With his wife. 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