Actress Ingrid Bergman smiles as she's welcomed in London by Cary (lrant. her co-star in a film she'll make in the British capital. Higher E ;i+AimCO'-STARRING WELCOME . Ingrid refused to discuss her her three children by Rossellinl break with her husband. direct- would remain in Rome until she gm. or Roberto Rossellini. She said finds an apartment in London xport Credit Is Aimed At Wheat- Sales 0T'l‘.-\WA ICP) — The govern-lregard them as risky. Any loss‘ l'il(‘lll will ask Parliament this _s(‘s~’ii)Tl to double the ceiling on sarbed special insured e x p o rt credltl deals. A liew ceiling. of 8200.000. 000. apparently would represent in lllii\'(‘ to compete more strongly against the United States forgterms, with the government guar- woi-iil wheat markets. \pproval of the proposal w ' enable the Crown agency, Expo L‘redii.-4 insurance Corporation, to te more w ll eat and other items for export on credit. The step would be taken by an aniciidment to increase the insur- cent in cash. the rest to be paid ance ceiling to $200.000.000 under- during a period of from one to n l of the act establishing] the corporation. Notice that lllilll‘ llbpcared on the Commons , lng the last nine years they have insured exports of 8907.000.000—— order paper. ~ Under that section the cabinet‘ can orderthe corporatio ‘to in“curred so far bill the amount of sure certain credit deals in the olitstaiuliiiq "n;itionai interest" even though‘ the corp>oration might otherwise 000. virtually the ceiling. WESTERN Unless the ceiling is raised no incurred through such sales is ab- new contracts can be negotiated by the federal treasury until the current deals are re The provision has been used for’ paid. the sale of wheat to Poland. Trade officials said the increase Czechoslovakia. Yugoslavia. Lr in the ceiling would give them racl and Brazil on special credit more elbow room to seek new wheat customers and perhaps anteeln: payment by the purchas- boost sales to those now under int: country. it also has been contract. Canada has a huge unsold wheat su r p l u s and the gov- ernment is anxious to increase export sales. its objective is the export sale this year of 300.000.- 000 bushels. The U.S.. Canada's main com- petitor. sells wheat on long-term credit and on barter terms. The go"ernment has registered strong protests against the American giveaway program and now ap- pears ready to use more credit i-\ m iYL\‘|[['an(‘(! ‘deals to improve its competitive granted now has reached $98000.‘ Position. used for the sale on credit of abre ts to West Germany. je ASK DOWN PAYMENT The c r e d it terms usually in- clude a down payment of 10 per three years. Corporation officials said dur- mostly wheat. No losses have oc- Estimate 1,200 A P.E.|. Children Are Retarded aunnnlnf , I RMMOND GRANT. 0Dl0Tl'lE'Frma).‘ iri.-t will be in his 0‘Leary of- llcc. Saturday. November 16th. I cilltlsrlvl/is on-‘rs till ti Dlvasc — your portrait by Sears. ol the Read Studio and Camera 22, ‘hop. Phone 8081. Summerside TURKEY SUPPER Malpeque “R” by Malpeque women's in- _ stltute 30 Wednesday 20th. Startingi alt . HOT TURKEY Supper Carleton School auditorium Wednesday. Nmember 20th. beginning 5 p.ln. «Willis $1.00 Children. under i2. 50 C‘t‘lliS ‘ BRING THE CHILDREN in -low to the Read Studio and Cam frtsra Shop for Christmas gift por- l S HEAR Hon Lester B. Pearson. , lvcr C.J.R.W.. Summeraide_ Dial 17-20 from it to 9 o'clock tonight. i KENSINGTON United Church‘ Sunday. Nov. 17; Church school 950 A. M. Morning Worship‘ 1100 A. M. Evening Worship. 730 P. M. Summerfield. lam-3 pcrance study 2.00 P. M. Sac- rament of the Lords Supper 2.1!). P. M. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B~_A_.._B. D.. minister. Professional Cards Chartered _Accountants 1 Earle Bloke a CT Canadtan Bank of ommercc B I Sllmmcrsldo. P.l.I. Pltono ms INSURANCE R. E. Hill 8 Son Limited I-‘iro -— Auto - Casualty Optometrist E. E. Pnrkrnaa 0.. 3.0. N! 381 0PPosrI'l ouannum orrla ‘llmmcr st suuuneuidu B. I‘. Ruhr. 3.0. "§uAi.l.dAia"E'lauu'5i*uan" 5- Grunt. an Ab:'o°'u.'u'.'ia‘:"'uia"’.""'u1'."'." in File collars I'll: srunld [.18 ,Kensington and Indian :w.L. . PANTRY SALE at llolman's. November 22 bA meetfipg of the Summerside 1 ranch o the P. E. .land as- ‘soclation for Rgtiardcd Children was held on W ncstiav 13. ‘ ‘ P0TAT0 -‘TOR-AGE fill‘ lent: the Health Centre. It was wii: in _Summcrslde ilione Bcdeque.. regret that the association ac. . |ceptcd the resignation of (‘iaudc Barrett as president. .i. Watson MacNaught Q. t‘. was nominated as the new president and be ac- cepted the position. Plans were laid for future speakers and the meeting took pa in a general discussion. The address of Dr. Beck at the last meeting was reviewed He said that nter examination, retarded children are put in these groups . 3.00 p.m. River C. T-‘l'NDAMl-INT.-\[. R A P T I S 'l' Chilrch. Mcrrii-.1 \\'or-"hip l0-$5, School 12 noon; Evening 730 Richard F.. Coston Sund. ,' serx icc pastor H01‘ TIIRKEY Supper. Carle-j ton School Aildltorllim. Wednes-| da_\'. Noicmber 20th. beginning at; .’i p 'll \:tults Si 00. ('Ill|(lrcii un- ‘ (l(‘l‘ 12 30 cents. ANYONE rl!t~:spAsslN(; on my property at Albany will be dealt with. according to the low. (lcsrge T Mutlart, Albany. IT IS not too early to select at hloase Jewellers the beautiful diamond you will be giving the girl of your dreams this autumn. FRATERNAL lodges. service clubs. scouts. nurses an m - lary members can obtain rings. emh'cm.s. lapel buttons. at Mouse Jewellers. ANGLICAN Church services for The New London Parish on Nov. t7. the 22nd Sunday after Trinity. Rector Rev. W. Eric in- graham. St. Mark's Kensington_ iloly Communion 830. Sunday school 00 a. m. and evening prayer 7.30 p. m. St. Thomas‘. French River. Holy Communion St. Stephens Burling- ton evening prayer 2.30 p. m. . .. ——— All are ‘elcome to attend. 77 _ ‘A A rm-‘.sl:v1's:nlAN Church W|'°09 Place F97 Bomb Threat Canada. services for Sunday Nov. 17‘ Kelr Memorial. Mai- LONDON. Ont. r(‘Pi — Police said Friday a nervous woman I. Q. of 0 to 30 - Non-Tralnable. Prince Edward island falls r be in other provinces in Canada in looking a er the re tarded child. Dr. Beck felt that this was probably because so many of the children here were in the smaller where they did not become a of population. it is estimated that there are appmxlmately 1200 retarded children on the Island. 75 per- cent of these being cducable I) per cent tralnable and 5 per cent non-traina c. The next meeting of the an- sociation will be in the Health Center on December ii at 8:00 P. M. The meetings will be on the second Wednesday of m .. ._. peqiie. Sunday school l0.00 a. m. Divine service li.00 a.m. Ken- sington. Sunday school 10.00 a. m. Divine service 7.30 P.M. There will be Freetown. Rev. . Mrs. Ruby Rollers appamntlv 5- - T” 5- dialed the wrong number. She probably wanted Trans - Canada Air Lines. Mrs. Rogers was told that "a bomb will go off at four o'clock." Polioo searched the house and found nothing. They discovered. however. that Mrs. Rogers‘ phone number is so similar to 'l‘CA'I that a mistake "could easily have be made." lAI't'l'l.ET‘l' DEATH — Word has been received by Mrs. Alycr Arsenault of Central Street. that her mother. Mrs. George Bart- lett of Northampton. Enslmd. passed away on November link. in her lsth year. REV. RALPH ingcrsoll. l-‘ield Secretary of the New Brunswick Temperance Federation will be the special speaker at the fol- to TCA‘l number in 3-301. Mn. “*3 "'“"° M" Rogers’ number is I-Slot. mm mm“ CNN“ “hr *5“: i of detectives I4-onard , Hamilton said that airline authori- ties "did not seem too concerned because they didn't have any nights going out during the day." . ‘tor the fifth annual Catholic so—|R€'V. , , go.«0nt.. editor of the Canadian Reg- mm problem as in the large centers who telephoned a bomb threat’ to, Dr. A. R. Grant Heads The East Prince Liberal Ass’n Dr. A. R. C-pant. Summeroide and Edson Rayner; was elected president of the Martin. ‘ ' Liberal Associa-ieler-19¢ annual m The Sth. P. C. W. A. Currie, both re- resolutions committee. on . ‘ _ Naught on being re-nominated. Pgirtzt‘ Siftfgseg rdfirelgesii? as Federal candidate; apprecia- ' _ 5 tion to Louis St. Laurent for his p°"°d °i‘°“h.°"° in. mi‘ 9'9"‘ leadership and regret at his in- P. C. Martin Miscouche wn: tended refiremem. At an executive meeting held at the conclusion of Mr. Pear- "Y ' ‘ ked g cu ha" pm on son's address, the folowing de- le e of the best men in the East Prince area " in Ottawa; . a , Edson Rayner. Clerrnont, John A. Smith. Newton. alterna- tives: Dr. Stephen Tignish. Carmen MacNeill_ Tyne Valley, and T. J. Inman. Bede- que. F: 5 3 F] '1 an .- :1 o '1 elected; 4th. 5th Frank Squarebriggs. elected to the provincial executive from District were. John Sylvere Perry and William Maddix. 4th.. Eldon Drummond, Cyril MacFarlanc. SUM-HI NOTES ‘Junior Red Cross is To The Fore At Sum. High all‘Gaza Strip the health kits received with joy and even af-‘ project were treated to as much ter the contents are 8000 910 ice-cream as they could eat. The colorful bags are still used b ’ . young and old to hold their few personal items. Miss Herman urged tfne S.H.S. 0 On Wednesday afternoon. the girls in the Home Economics The top three were Judy M Lean. Heather Clarke. and Cath- _ , erine Hickey. Red Cross’ Council to contribute; Miss Kathleen Herman. nation- it? the -ll-lIl'l°l' RH-'l,Cl'°55 imema‘ ' ' fogs tional Fund. She pictured the So- speaker on tihis ci_cty emblem as the horizontal aim reaching outwards to man- 'nd and at the same tiim wards to God. Marie Bowuess. director, Misses Doroizhv find P3“-if PW‘ ry gave a piano duet. Shep- herd‘s Hevyi". for the enioymenl go of the audience. Next week's pro- gram will be taken over by the Student's Council and Patsy Mac- Neill and Ann Ronan will tell of their experiences at the Doc was the guest week's assembly program. Also .\/l Leard who sang “Sing me i Miss Herman congratulated the Junior Red Cross of Sum- ‘llierside High School on their re- cent pantry sale which was Lake Guide amp. a success financially as well as in the way in which the stud- SPORT . cnts brought food they had volun- A5 fl" '5 9997'” 5 [cored to bake side High School go —— I said that the purpose of b3“ i5 bell‘ the 45.000000 Junior Red Cross 931193‘ i° memberships around the world Week get under way next is to promote international un- ildcrstanding and goodwill HEALTH KITS Miss Herman told of receiving;_‘’ - meiing up. one practice with 25 boys interested ,turning ut and another practice is com- Next week we will have on both these ‘tain the seven huge cases Same-9 ' sent to Cyprus containing heal The Students‘ Council is taking kits. school ' , clothing. orders for school sweaters this llealth kits were also sent toiweek and next week too. The North Borneo and British Hon- . _ .‘tluras. and are personal ways of are white wrth the school crest extending friendship. on them and zipper at the neck. ' The quality of Canadian Jun-iThe price for each sweater is ior Red Cross gitts was praised $2.75. Be sure to place your or- by King Gordon. member of the der next wee ‘ United Nations in Korea. In the room representative. Catholics Meeting To Study TV, Radio, Press And Movies SAINT JOHN. N.B. tCPi—-Dele-ftigonish, N.S.. will speak on the gates of Canada's I-English-speak-lscculalr press. Catholic publica- inu Catholics gather here Sunday‘tions will be discussed by R - J. G. Hanley of Kingston. cial life conference. to study I cial effects of radio. television. islet‘. the p r c s s and motion pletures.i Guy Robfilt 0* M00170!‘- Thc en’-ren-cc will continue un-‘<P:o{I1mlg(S:::?;l:1ef“‘itl3lidi:i:1ssN::(:‘:}: i l m . til Tuesday. About 200 representatives of Monday €V9lllll8 parish societies from Roman TURN To RADIO, TV Catholic dioceses throughout Can- see radio and tele- lada are expected. . ! James Cardinal !\lcGuigan of lis of Tomnto. program organizer Toronto will head the clergy. who in the CBC's talks and public af- ’include two archbishops and six‘fairs department. will speak on ibishops. radio, Prof. Lawrence E. Lynch i Addresses on the four media of of Toronto. on the staff of the ‘mass communication. followed by medieval institute at St. Ml- 'W0f‘kSil0p discussion groups ehael's College, will discuss tele- among delegates from the parish vi. on. .\O('i.'li groups will make up the The first such conference’ was. con.’.“l‘cnt‘(‘ business sessions. held at Antigonisih. N.S.. in 1953. it was begun as the English - Tuesday will vision under : Monday will be devoted to the ipress. secular and Catholic. and speaking counterpart of meetings imotion pictures. P A. ac- held by French Canadian Catho-I ‘Kay. editor of the Casket in‘ An- iKENSlNGTON HIGH H High School Delegates , Attend Red Cross Meeting i Many of the Kensington High.ray in the other. Mr. Powelxi School students and some of theilligh School English and French, lies for more than 30 years. announcement production of these plays will ipear later in this column. . Staff for The Torch. our High A HOW — from all Of 0! tn‘ School year book. has been np- all of you. Until next mo ipointed‘ Earle Loekerby. last W9-say Edit?“- _vear's assistant editor s editor this year. Ann Ramsay ils assio- AT-A-GLANCE ‘tant editor. Margaret Murray is usiness manager with Norma By THE CANADIAN PRESS Friday. Nov. ll. I057- b Profitt as assistant. Advertising The Commons rejected by votes conc\ning the: . &p_ flu -— most have recupcrated and are bac now. trying to catch up on lost work. [Manager is Roscoe Pendlt-ton,‘ {Frederick Jardine is his assis-| tant. Others on the advertising staff include Gerald Macbcod. Robert Marchbank and Eliza editor is Jan- ‘Ra ‘ice _Rliynor. The staff has met seven ‘mg gdopuon or . diggimuve M- Jai times and is planning a bookiuoml mm bigger. and better than everh Hi Dale‘ 0' me ‘ whul e . pmposa s. I . ‘were taken to be non-corlidence, motions against the government.‘ ended the today throne speech A masquerade da-nce was in the auditorium some time ago. Many clever costumes were dis- :pla_vcd and prizes were won by ‘Janet Crozler and Eleanor Mac- debit?- Arthur. Dandra Jardine and Mar- is-ne Paynter; and Margaret Wsl- . ,,hm°r|3'i:‘& $t W" "*1 J°3"“ M“-‘*3 ‘5 ‘lsomc 12000 married women from it h ree couples m . original.. ' _i ‘Most original singles were Sbcila[:,i,.:,|,(.T uiflgmmploymem in 'Caseley. Ann Ramsay and Sub, plum, Ming“. “em,” dc; i""“’ C°°k' ‘clined again to tell the Commons‘ The Red Cross Council hu.whethcr he will present a budget met several tines. Some of thelat this session. ‘ ‘students plan to attend the Red ‘Cross conference in Charlotto- town on November 16. PLAYS Works Mlnistci Green. govt.-rn~I ment House loader. indicated the aims to wind up the . Christmas and ..2::: .':.:..:-:.:;i.-z-.i:::.~a - - --«- -- an - twclve. Those developing their "°"' dramatic talent. Include: Monday. Nov. II. II‘:- lc MacArthur. Sally The Commons meets at 3:3 . cod pm. Asr to consider interim in one play and Earle Loclterby, ‘ money suPP|¥\ The Senate is ad- iAnn Ramsay and Margaret Mu:-iiouncd until Tuesday night. KOVOY bod sident would have caused a lot of damage in the emnomlc me iiitovernment of thlspart of Canada, Mr. Pear- 8 3 In B. the President had refused to ac- cept this unanimous recommen- "81 Pally 0” 8 llckllsil SP0l Onimaiority were the combined dation of the ‘ if Canada began to take action Wilfrid LaCroix w 3:195? People as an unfair threat ‘proposed by llazen Argue, I 0 . them. it ficult for the I V resist a further recommendation. day throne speech debate, inter- once the advisability of talung 'is to survive, it has to hale Stlnlci y itary defence. Iiist said Friday the dog Lalka h£yweV'er foolish if we weakened on they should summer ring. technical. and scienti ic in- this dispatch, passed through cen- ‘ formation. b“k9.“iand resources should a planned by Cllallle-in the fields of defence and Mr. Pear Mr. MacNe11l has alfllldy Md a rt b Premier A. W. Mathe~i fol‘ boys bockelf si)rri).oJ. Wiatson MacNaught, DIFFICULT PROBLEM other party officials. and after a short reception at the Offic Mess at the R.C.A.l-‘. Station, at- tended b ficer tain W. , Mr. Pearson's honor was heldi tThe Russian!- at Mulben'y Lodge “polo shirts". as they are named side. . spy apparatus he served. Abel de'ipy-jgon as a spy in this region study. 1). Hugh Gil- “‘ “hook whcreiteachors have missed time wmiiteacher is directing the plays. Ani— . . . ‘ P . I a National Flag Sparks Debate on Throne Speech Sat. Nov_ 16. 1957 Y ziaeyaqian Page 11 Pearson ‘Continued from page it do us far more harm that would do good to the British or to Can~| ada. an mlg ' last 9"-‘nln . held in the civic . Auditorlumzand presided over §°"_‘,pr}::u;" ’:jh“£“L M“;L°““- 5”pl’°$h(;°hg';:Pl;lll ;‘9W Elli ()T'i‘.-\WA ‘iCPl—-TWO llth-hourergency government leg-isiationitruly Canadian flag." by the retiring president. A. S. m._uu.m in .nIwhm “rue Ilyglcr yea” to increase ell‘: gylllfl, i°" proposals aimed at promoting a.Opposltion leader St Laurent Mr. Arzue'I Proposed unend- Johnson. Neil MacLeod was re~ mg gonfidence in gremixp M‘: protection against the°imm°r’;‘°“'-distinctive national flag—<me putisaid the Lborais present mcnt, designed to bake the flag elected u-cl-egg;-y of an ,3.“-1.. mewlr can “nun J" M“: cmadnn fish 9° 5 forw a rd by an independent-ino motions of non - confidence,iissu¢ out of political partisan- ti ' 3' 3 - He rec Hm‘ _ _ ‘ iminded Liberal — were defeated and would support none in the do ship. asked the government in 3 the difficulties in in the Commons Friday at the bate. -stead "to make it possible for mlsiParlia.rnent to reach an early do w Friday before the voting. ‘::1‘:nw”:'g'i?sped w ' may C. holding this off I th 1- . when the riralfi (‘d()srtrlr‘tf‘leil: iilaoif of the mm“ speech dei Mr. St. Laurent reiterated ' the US. ree d ' ' . vie increase. ommen 91‘ Theyiwere rvjlezgted by heavy. iDR_Aws 3 L[BERA[‘g- been accepted by the pm- ‘a'ff)‘:‘}’(‘;‘i*_;-!“nmer “wig” Gr“; msuréleoé-‘tm‘gw the motions were Mr. L‘a(‘Iin)tx as long asmt:he‘gov- H°“-"9 i°"*d°’- “Henets andithreiia Liberals—Mr. La- Eire maini:i’n ?lie.°C(:':.ni.!‘; in I ""“”"""i ‘he ?°""”“"‘e“ °°"5id‘iCrolx, Hugh Proudfoot of Pon- ridiculous position in the eyes oi or“, “'9'” ’"°“““’ °i “"“‘°°““' tiac - Temiscomlngue and Jo-itbe world" dew’ ‘ iseph Langlois of Berthier - Mas- A llis announcement took the Lib-ikmonge - Deianaudlerc. In the:0'TER3 SU5GE3'n0N He staed that in each case I He indicated a Canadian flag- “ £h1‘b:;°:§°:‘;g°sf(_‘:l‘i‘should not include either the Un- by hlontniorom-yi_ The second was Ci-edit parties. ";,r)“ihEpg:::lr"d]i:"h;h'o (.a_ row "Kn-‘on “med 0,, ‘nadian Red Englsn. But he had to --consider at no other suggestions. Benoit Chabot find - Kamour- jrupled to permit passage of em-'stepI to rlvo to t1xl_I__<>ro}I_r_s‘;«!}'_II asicai. who voted for the flag mo- ‘*“—‘_‘—""’ “':’-‘LE?’ itlons. suggested a design might Tariff Board, but one of the motions, sponsored bylfmcu IL -— Qlwbeciservativc. hich can be interpreted m ht be US. President \er_v dif- w p. . ' At the start Oct. 16 of the 10- the government He said that efforts should be made to bring about not 0 g;9grd;:d‘;n%el‘E‘*r;"d‘ah9 bLi"llb(‘d' . R L ck he a red and white flag with a a a . u c- .' ' tween all the Atlantic Countries‘ a %i::nis"1.i,Zl°d;:fgf,, ";di.:,°”f;',mb:’. 3"}? Callfdhal h A] bell " di . the League for a National Flag, .....°.‘.“:... §...':: .3333. .::.':. Died From Lack O Oxygen ,;;:;_«-d mainly in Quebec wov- Organlzation. which is the basis of our present collective deft-nee. Mr‘ .':1rg“° ’”z3°si"d M desig l n. lie sa e Question should be solved by all parties in Parlia- ‘ment. acting together. Ry ROY ESGOYAN ithe problem for missiles although‘ _ , some Western scientists have ex- M0~“"‘°“' ‘-“P‘“A 50"“ “"°“'ipressed doubt. President Eisen- sald ov. 7 that the NATO, he said. is the eorner- "3’ a”"“'9d m die a‘b°.ard Sput’ Ulllled 5l3‘0l P“ ‘Owed ml’ stone of our defence structure lmk H b°”“5° the R“55‘3“3 have problem) and must be retained as long as ‘ml Y9} S0lV'9d ill? P”‘bl°'l'“ 0' "9‘ Academician Anatoli Blagonira- the world is in its present con~ “ll”-V mi“ ii‘? 93”“ 5 “”"°5Ph°"°- vov said the Russians expect fu-. dition. ‘ Alfvxel l’0kT[lll':jl:3)"1lt:lidi?’l‘i(:lc';z5u" ture satellites to enter increas-i He 531 . . I90“ ‘~‘l”€‘ll'~'9 3F?“ X 5 -ingly-greater orbits “which ' I ‘ d Canada “mud be itehriz leadms 50Vl9l licletllllfixingmgz include the moon so well as the collective defence or anizatio. never was ’ pan 0 . °'”‘h'" events Wltiglill Rusgia dog back 19 °a.m'' 35 9”" mm‘ Blagonravov was asked why indicate that NATO should beimssia" .s“°““5i-" had 5.“gg°5i‘.’d':tlie Russians gave no advance made stronger than ever, and it H9 S the dog. died palm warning of the satellite launch- is a depressing though. he said. i°5“‘i-V °i "W39" deficiency‘ iings_ a cted by world "1. that NATO can do things unueri Pokrovsky. director of tho, 18- entists taking part in m. imam. the impulse of fear that it can- boratory Where (1083 EN "allied tional Geophysical Year. not do under the impulse of rea- f0l' SPHCO night. said several -«A,d,..m. nocmumo up .5 m, n. , Salflllles with Emmi“ successful launching is of no in- lie said a resolution in NATO [aboard must be launched before tereot anyone." he replied, has been approved that by which ill? ill’5l bllmall SP8" night i5 3i‘ "and anyway it was agreed at exchange on me ‘tempt the IGY conference in the United widest possible basis en inner- (There was no indication States to announce only success- ful launchings." that knowledge sorship, whether Po sky's re 31,gom."°,v .M°d_ howweh pooled marks about re-entry applied to_gh,¢ um” “waded de- ithe in t e r continental ballis cs‘ion its Hm “temp” PM “ah The warmth of Season‘: Greet»- [missile or only to satellites carry- mes mm W3", sputum 1 ocg_ 4 lnzs 1! best expressed in Photo and Spunik TI Nov. 3, and that there were no failures. 5’ Discussing new all other foundation other than mil- 8 in velopment. V son was met at the illlfl fillllllail to and "Merry Christmas-—Happy New tThe problem is to bring Year." lites or missiles from far out --W ‘space back through the eartills e an WM‘ y the commanding of-idense atmosphere Without libel? of the station. Group Cap- yblazing into extinction from fric- H. Swetman. a dinner in ‘tion. like meteors on such I higher-calorie fuel but the work grass." Blagonravov said the apparabuo alone nik Ii weighed more than half a ton. The first Soviet announcement said Sputnik I’! weighed 1,120.3 poimds. 9" cliuam. Family, Self, aoiu. Pets, and Local Scenes. all make lovely Greeting Card sub- icons. 6-“ 3 send us your film negative. and let a favorite picture mako your Christmas Cards more in- teresting and attractive. Cards (4% x 5%) produced from your negative. with envelopes included. only 82.00 a donor: Goorgo Worron Photography announcing in Summer- ithey had successfully test - fired lan ICBM. implied they had licked GDRMANS HONOR WILDER FRAMCFURT, Germany (A?) American ptoywl-inst Thornton Wilder was Iva-dad an honorary Russian Colonel Sentenced To 30 Years As Spy In U.S. M of He sneaked into the US in 1948 fort University Thursday. It was from Canada and for nine year! it second German nor this operated 1! SPY network aimed It year for Wilder. Last month he the theft of military and atomic was presented win: the peace secrets. lie posed as a nonde- prize Germs Booirdeaiel's' Association. EVANGELISTIC MISSION 0'Leary United Church November 18th-24th Each night at 8:00 p.m. Speaker: Rev. T. 8. Baths. Margnree. Nova Scotia By ARTHUR W. EVERETT‘ I NEW YORK (AP: —— Russian‘ Colonel Rudolf 1. Abel. abandoned by his Soviet masters. was sen- tenced Friday to 30 years in prison as a spy. He could baveiscnpg ,m5g_ received the death penalty. A number of Soviet diplomatic Defence Counsel James Dono-. attaches have been expelled from an, seeking mercy for the wispy the US. in recent years as sus- little master spy, held out the rc~ pected spies. e that Abel Sttme d3Y Abel. however. was the first may 1911 Will! he knows lbolll "let Russian national sentenced to (‘lined to ICSWY 8' ills ll‘3li- lsince Valentin A. Giibitchev got Or, Donoan added. timei 15 years in 1950. However. Gobli- may Come when Abel 0811 b°:chev's sentence was suspended used in an 9Xb<‘3ll8B i0 save lil0'when he agreed to return to his ' American spy whoihomeland. tr to its bandonment be] also was fined $3.000 nyt0,i"M:§,'i go ’' . -~_» can 1 SIIMMERSIIIE TODAY (SAT.), 2 - 7:15 - 9:10 ”GUN GLORY" In Cinemascopa and Color _ . viet government federal District Judge I\Inrttmer‘m.m an nut in Guhm.heV»_, he, ~ He salt? the 5*-‘"lell°°. half. His siooooo none was posted ~ - "ihe ”""°‘i °f ‘he bv the Russians and they also ob- United States in the present anditéimd legal aid for mm ‘ad foreseeable future. . From me “me of Amy, arrest made strong diplomatic represeir last June 21. the Soviet govern-itations on his behalf. Starrlng——— KENSENGTON mcnt never moved a . ,____,___ _ , lend him aid. Traditionally. a spy FRI SAT 7.15 915 Stfgjzfidgréflgflingnd ~n il l. -' - - - '- °"”°°“‘ "[’,,'",°n'°y “ °" ° ‘ “V MATINEE 1 P.M. SAT . ro e lona e . ' i the Russiaiisili-avesiiried iioi hkke 'D.‘,""" It takes its place amonl aid their nations. PHARMACY new in "l"- “"5 the Best in Westerns. Abel. 35. frowned hut rli-played} l “BACK um" ‘Faster than “The Fastest no emotion at the sentence lie‘ 1 MM 5"“! New.‘ lcun Anvetv. wore the same stoic air that he‘ “rm hp fh‘. only Drug. l maintained throughout a three’ ‘ week trial. it ended Oct. 25 in Store ope;-l_ his conviction TRIED NEAR spy no Saturday till 9 p.m. i Abel was tried and ‘sentence-di in the Brooklyn federal court; Sunday ]]:30- 2:00 p.m. :;lflii:: across the street from the, 7:00 _ 9:00 pm. . —. ”Four Boys And A Gun" building where he main-l FRANK SUTTON - ROSE MARIE BOWE TONITE 7—9:20 tained his spy headquarters. I H.Al.TiMORF’. I/\i"l~ The Haiti-i _" more and Ohio railroad. yielding to the allto and the airplane.’ THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM wrints to quit the passenger bus-‘ incss on the highly-competitive. Baltimore - New York line. The-.| SA'[‘URl)AY ‘..’:00«l:00 p.m.—Skating 7:00—Q:00 p.m.—Richmond . road said it was losing about 35.- \'.s. 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