,. Tories will quarrel with the el. ,.,- improved fortunes of their party ‘V Showed Zest By KEN METHERAL Canadian Press Staff Writer A White-haired Dev :1 farmer, Proud of the white lapel badge mclaiming him an accredited selegate to the annual Conserva- tive party conference, squinted gainst the glare of the spotlights 0e“mad on the tall Edwardian fig- on the platform and said: “He’s the best peacetime prime minister vie ever had." Not all Britons rate Harold Macmillan, grandson of a Scottish er, so high- But if he succeeds in guiding his party to victory in the general election expected next year, few “fly Devonian.’ s ass es-sment. FoRTUNES IMPROVED At Blackpool last week, the woo Tory delegates went about fl’lejr work of drafting a forward- ' election platform with a my and spirit that reflected the in recent public opinion polls. "The main reason for the im- pavement is Macmillan’s deft leadership both inside and outside [NTERPRETING TH /,,.___5 UK. Tory Conference . they took a prominent part in E NEWS Ancl Spirit the spirit of the delegates but rather their serious workmanlike concentration on the job in hand, In daily six-hour sessions from Wednesday to Saturday, the dele- gates voted approval Of what Macmillan called a “forward to freedom” policy based on oppor- tunity, incentive and economic ex- pansmn. SLICKLY RUN Another feature was the accent on youth. More than one—third of the delegates were under 30 and every debate. At least three teen- agers were among the dozen of youthful - looking delegates who stepped to the rostrum to speak on resolutions. And, sunprisingly in view of the alliance between trade unions and the Opposition Lalbor party, the delegate ro ster included the names of some 700 working trade unionists. The whole conference was a smoothly - organized and slickly- run project, leading up to Satur- day’s tradition-a1 climax of all Conservative conferences—the ap. pearance of the party leader for CIDER RECIPE HAD ’KICK’ PLAXTOL, England (Reu- tersl—Villagers lined up at the Golding Hop Tavern Wed- nesday mourned the depar- ture of spinster Nellie Hod- den and her cider with “the kick of an elephant.” . Nellie sold the pub and went into retirement without re- vealing the cider recipe which has brightened many a dull evening in this Ken-tish Village. The inn and the se- cret recipe have belonged to her family’ for 130 years. Farmer Fred Jordan, 60, said Nellie’s cider was so potent that a half pint Of it would floor a man. “Talk about the kick of a mule,” he said. “It had the kick Of an elephant." CAR SALES The South African motor indus- try is facing a critical period with 23,000 unsold cars in showrooms. Adult Polio Inoculation Clinic Rocket Carrier Will Pass Here CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The rocket carrier of Russia's Sputnik III will make four pas- sages this morning that should be visible from parts of Canada, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Ob- servatory said Tuesday. All passages are in a north- northwest to south-southeast di- rection with the rocket about 600 miles high. It may be visible from 4:53 to 5:02 a.m., ADT from north of Hudson Bay to Atlantic east of Canada and from 5:31 ‘0 . 5:40 am, ADT from northwest The Guardian Page 13 Canada to north of Nova Scotia. (APl— ; ANNOUNCE WELSH FESTIVALl is planned for Thur., October 16,1958 (Welsh Singing festival) attended by Welsh people of Waterloo KITCHENER «Cpl _ The .firstlcoumy' national Welsh song festival to be held in Canada Toronto during the 1959 Labor Day weekend. An estimated 4,000 to 5,000 Welsh people from all parts of the United States and Canada expected to attend. The announcement was made during the weekend at a igymanfa gnu REPEAL BUS LAW BlRM-INGHAM, Ala. 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MOORE & McLEOO LTD. "Your Favorite Shopping Centre". ., land, all Joan’s fniends wish her ‘ speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchin- gon have returned home after spending a week visiting their um and da-ugihter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutchinson, Gagetown, N.B. and Mrs. James Morrison and family, Suhnnerside, were Sunday visitors Of their parents, Mr. and Mns. Jolm and Mr. and Mrs. John Bigger, Tyne 1 l if v '1 Valley. _ _ 7 3 : 'Mns. Gordon Miller is Visiting , : friends and relatives in Ontairo. . . , 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe and daughter Vicki, were week and visitors of his parents, Mr. and s rMath. meeSrr,pOy’L. . ind Mrs. 0rd Sharpe, O’Leary. Mrs. Lorne Burleisglh was hos- tess to the United Ladies Aid and Woman's Missionary Society on Wednesday eyeing. Miss Patsy Hutchinson, patient at the Polio Clinic, Charlotte- town, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hutchinson. 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