w OTTAWA (CP) ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon.. Jan. 28. 1963. Poet And Playivright Named in Commission .— Hugh Mills. Halifax merchant; Claude Desmarais, Montreal. president of Provmcial Trans- Montreal ; .poet and playwright Robert Cho- lquette will be deputy commis- isioner of the federal Centennial ’Planning Commission to assist iCommissioner John Fisher with George Metcalf, Toronto. presi- . Prime port Company; ' V dent of Loblaw Groceterlas andi = ithe 1967 celebrations, . iMinister Diefenbaker announced Saturday. George Weston Company; . i Dr. Norman MacKenzie, Van-‘3 couver, former president of the‘ l University of British Columbia. and president of the Canadian! . Centennial Council. a voluntaryi body concerned with centennial celebration plans; J. R. Murray. Winnipeg. man-1 ' aging director of the Hudson‘s Bay Company; Halifax merchant Hugh Mills the commission iwas named to i directorate. i The appointment of Mr. *Fisher, 49-year.old special assist- 'at to the prime minister for the last two years, was an- nounced previously. ‘ Ml"; Clhoqltlene'Nfl' wail born Mrs Marianne Linnell Van-1 in anc es er. . .. an was ' ' I educated in Montreal, graduat- igow‘gerfhomagrezgggitgggator and‘ _ Steel-lmfihfmrgaggifg: 501:5 $242296! Ernest Cote. Ottawa. assistant1 : makers are agreed that the “nu? awn“ several prizes {mlhdeputy minister of northern of market for their product is get-“mm.y and has written three fairs; n R . h I C I n {.D Jh Hd .lz'“ ; g stronger every day, Stee thovels' many radio and televlm r. o n o gson. assts an I S E P . N I imagazine says. A flood of auto-:5i0h plays and has contributed thsecretary to the federal cabinet. imotive orders is the major rea-ioheh to the French _ languagel ‘ on. MONTREAL thl ES is Trade Minister Hces. dent Federation annual meet- ing in Ottawa this weekend. Shown also in the background DlEFENBAE'R AND Prime Minister chfenbaker greets student delegates at the Progressive Conservative Stu- ” gSteel Market Is Stronger l CLEVELAND (AP) Wirephotol one of three victims of a fire Hamilton firemen remove building Saturday morning. which gutted a three-storey (CP Wirephoto) EN.Y. Stocks Show Advance Despite Profit-Ta king Move NEW YORK tAP)—Tlie stocklized stock on the New York market advanced stubbornly Stock Exchange, ended the last week against profit-taking week by reaching a new his-‘ and racked up its sixth straight torlc high of 62%. “WHY "15‘?- 1ans ELECTRICS FAVORED Except for woanesday‘ when Oils. electrical equipments, steels and rails were in gear . and pacing an oldn‘ashioned and other investment‘grade '5' Yarmouth 18 44 HALIFAX tCPl — The wea- ther office says Sunday's storm will move out of the district and in its wake a mass of cold air will rush into the Marltlmes to. bring much colder temperature! and scattered snowflurries to- . 5 ipress of Quebec. i “'d ‘ “Shipments of all steel prod-i He is currently in Paris on a CO* I e ‘ucts are expected to climb IOTCanada Councd grant, domg re-l Cnna- were taking place throughout ment. management and labor, to 15 per cent this month, dip search for a new book. 1' SI “d . . . . .. dians have to restore the r faith the area. agriculture and the professions. slightly in February (because NAME DIRECTORS l n e in their 0\\Il country and decide “We cannot prevent these short. it mu e the month is shorter). then The board of directors of the! where they ill‘f‘ going to go. says Changes occurring but we can. planned." jump 15 to 20 per cent in March commission to co - ordinate andl SUMMERSIDE _ One mom. R. M. Fowler. pl‘t‘Sldt'l‘li of the perhaps. with a vigorous and NEED TARGETS zbecause of inventory building [stimulate planning for Canadas vehicle accident was reported Canadian Puip and Paper Asso- definite trading pfllicy, influ- Planning did not mean state’ and seasonal factors." the week~i100th birthday Will be: ‘ to [own What Friday. ciation. eiice them to take account of control of the economy, but ly journal of metalworking Tet—~— ‘ A two_car collision at the jun. He “told the associai on's an- our legitimate needs and rather the setting out of objec- ports. . . ction of water and Granville Ill“ ‘l .l c l‘. on -~. bra" that Wishes. tires. .eaving the economic Orders for Steel surged up. streets about 6 0.010“ last eve. . wherever you look in Canada‘ “To do so. we must be a part branches of the country free ward last week, and some steep; him wsuhhd in $200 jam”? ‘ Regional forecasts; “there is :i feel'ng cf uncer- of them. We will not accomplish “to choose. adapt and experi- makers are convinced ah inveh.§ a car driven by Claire Durantev Halifax and vicinity. South talm." and all-“NV.” V911" mm“ b." ‘3 POUC)’ Of “011' "mm in “liming the (Mined tory buildup is under way. Steel S Tracadie Cross: and about $50 Short" Annapolis Vane)” ClOUdy ' ' damag to the other vehicle, with a few snowflurries and a “This decline lircoufulence is involvement and reluctance.” national gnnisf' he ,. ports. But the magazmes De- ' ~ . I In TIGNISH _ The Tignish Co. driven by John Buell, Summcr- re“ Clear Who‘ll mild turning widespread. both at home and PROVIDE MARKETS recent report the tmh sources say automakers abroad. and lzes at too root of Canada 'should support EurO- European Economic Commis— likely would add only half as Operative selhservice grocery Side. ran» the market's daily gains :25; re$algledns$hsls§§2ély“in‘ "mailmh colder in‘ the morning; many of our problems; both pean trading developments be- SlOl‘l ‘piliiliS out the success of much Steel m inventory as they store and the hardware store won. hanmw. But every day Us ~St IY 1% d w t. I i a. 98)?“ 35 With gusts to 50 internal and external, Mr. cause they could increase Eu~ the tommon Market has come did last year_a 45_day supply were both hmheh into Friday ‘bmught plus Signs to me awn . ce , . an es ing- diminishing in aftpmoon t0 west l ' 1 ages and the sum total was re-ihouse Electric 2/2' Shhhmhla i The five most active issues By Wednesday. the Dow Jones?on the New York “Change ndustrial average ad man- ' wm s 23. Low-high at Halifax 22 and 25. Yarmoutli 25 and 28, 4; Kentville 22 and 25. l . Fowler said, ropes economic growth and so not only from the cooperative W ., . Q . . i “If foreign investorc and gov- provide a bigger market for efforts of the six governments. '3“ Orv“ ‘zhigntohilghbutput flight or early saturday mom'iAPPOIntments A - i ' - Canadian products. but also from the boldnes and’ anuarys ' . . . hit , s . . _ _ Egggggghl;;‘gh;3$e\:hgh 35:; lair. dFowler said efforts to enterprise with which industry ‘5 aficcgf’d t3 91." 3;: “ABS: wafélgzgg :3; SgghiAnnounced i were. Northern Nova Scotia. East- . . ., _ ta e a vantage of trading op- has r; t t th h 1_ mon s ecor o . ' h . . } I h h ha-d .8 f9“ A68” aho and portuiiities “cannot be tiny; w 1 n min” 0 mee 1 I? f a_ assemblies in 1960. Steel says. a watch and posstbly other ar-‘TO commISSIOn iag_ed to top the Jan. 14 close of fimerlca" Minors» “l3 ‘0 at 9”} ghoreh Cape Breton and thmk they h'lxe‘mw cause may one company or even a large dentsS O m communty’ mm Cutbacks in Saturdav shifts in ticles from the grocery ntr i673 54 which was the preVIous 20 ‘ 0“ 629500 Sharess Amerl“ Prmcc Ema“ I51and- M05“? . . A - g aion. . ~ ' ' ‘ i .' '_ . v v' - - Bf Shi‘ith“gfihhhif'lflflfignfii industry working alone." “1 believe that Canadian in- February might drop this fig-win both cases was by way of up-! OTTAWA tCPl — Robert 5. his“ Icachvd m the recovery gaefllefg°figfigflg ‘3; Ohvv («thine u; at our own “It must be a co-ordinated. dustry will similarly rise to “1'9 below 500300- l5l§13F5_Wlmd°1‘Y5~ an Hward F0 MacLelIan. 47-year-old Sydney. :ngml‘mgJghnghdloghi' Ford up of! at .4412; and Chrysli 35 diminishing to west winds ‘ 13- ' .“g .i j. .35 ....t w, gh - . lgnlsl pOicem ' - N_s__ 1 r 3 ( ~ ' ' ' ' , ‘ i '- , apmmhh ( l l t a defined challenge. But OUTPUT HOLDS LEVEL 4le and Alberto" detachment of Conserviwiygr Maildfroaiofgggsllrng 8 mm of “9 at 679.71. 19.3 up 2th at 821m 25 afternoon. Lowhigh at (..‘ . . ‘ mf‘e n private. govern- the goals must be set," he said. on thei New Glasgow and Goshen 25 and The main reason for that nation—mmncv Steel out - . . . . - . . Most active issue V “ . put this neck is ex- the RCMP are Investigaung. m 1962 ha been a 0i ted The Associated Press average . S v - “as 0‘" Wu“? .Schmh dosed pected to be about the same as ——————————————— chairmah of Refinish? of no stocks rose 3.1 to 255.4. America“ SlOCk E X Ch I! s9 fggvslgglegnf’zgnd 30- Charlmte‘ Crop and live- the 1.915.000 tons Steel esti- to define a positive and clear commercial I S stock losses led Alabama's gov- mated the industry poured lastiD 'd i week. That level is the highcsti l policy for Canada.” tCotitinued from page ll C’rllol‘ to urge that it be named BLAME SHARED i - . fl . - ‘3 . h mth .ing business even longer—1:1 5‘ {Pdf‘ral dlbaSiU‘ area. gas for since last April. . . The magazine's pr on No. 1 bea j. I With fairly active trading. vol- we?“ _ “me totalled 235313.478 Shares Silver-Miller Mines, up 1-16 at. Eastern N.B. counties: Cloudy mmth with 23.805760 the 1/3 on 161,500 shares: Pentroni with a few snowflurries and a previous week. Electronics. up 1/4 at 2%: Cana- few clear periods; turning much The financial world was dhmhdian Javelin, up “(i at 10%; j colder; gales west 40. diminish. hated by President Kennedy's‘National Video A. up it. at 912;. mg in afternoon to west winds Trade Practices Commisston ef- fective Feb. 1. Justice Minister Fleming announc“:l hcrc - 7)“ Drift!“ and years—agreeg_ heating ran short in many areas - MaCLCHa“ succeeds C- thodes Smith. 66. in the $18.- ‘000 ar ob. businessmen werle equally at Here are capsule summaries ice formed in the Arkansas . ice mnlgos' in fall“ ff“ that lalure- of the cold's effects around the River and even New Orleans “9 Vy me 3 '8' ' ' , . . . . - and Seaboard World Airlines. u . . Low-high at Mocton 15 and t Mir. Fo'nliii than? that in the world: recorded a low of 23 degrees, grade 0‘ 5"” he‘d 8‘ $27 8‘ ALBERT v — The deathi At the same time. Mr. Flem- ffmhhht {ow infirm. “‘3”? is at on. p.25. ra mg “or in is emerging u_s_ far west _ California's alter a 45-degree drop in one gross ‘0“ for the Fffond weekflof David Jeffrey occurred at ling announced the appointment ‘ p ‘ “ y l Lower St. John River Valley: his message to Congress giving. details of his program for tax reduction and revision. CAR SALES A SPUR ' day. ' . the 'Western Hospital Sunday lof Dr. Walter Donald R. Eldon. which mm “calm (.hhm. have died.ln traffic. by drown- morning. He was rn. at ’48.year.01d London. 0m“ econ. squash. artichokes and The temperature dropped to 14 mg. and in a tragic wave of Alma. 82 years ago and lived mm“. as a member of the com other foods. But with the cold abovp in “omen” and at least fires. .there all his life. By occupat- Canada has PW" “owe-'41.,“ $31,000.000 naval orange crop turn to Ft policy of protection- hurt Yas are melons avocados ism or to take a positive part mme ’ ' in a rapidly changing world. Cloudy with a few snowflurries and a few clear periods; turn- ing much colder; gales west 35 TORONTO (cp) __ Tempem. with gusts to 50 diminishing in WEATHER scoila highway: doparimgnt has 000 bus and car passengers were household salt is in short supply the year George Eastman per- unveiled plans for a «332,000 stranded up to 18 hours. because so much is going into fected the box camera and roll South — Hundreds of roads and bridges. At least 20 fl Rooney. Mrs. James O'Brien- St. Francls Xavier University Mrs. Memll Dunn. MFS- Bryd‘m and Dalhousie University law Smith and Mrs. Maurice PePW- school. He was called to the Another card party 15 SChEdUI' Nova Scotia bar in 1948 _ m .h .r . _ 7 mission. The. post pays $16,500 ‘ . V n ' Cilaoéhil"lmhxphafigxé‘: aging: has come subnoi~mal snowfall three dpnlhs were attributed to Spain —- More than seven ‘onrltle “35 3 Egg: 519%? a yc r. g tures issued by the weather' afternoon to winds 25. Low-high hv dmlmhh, (mama down “Ollllfvard, "1 waghlnflt‘m and the biting cold. weeks of snow. freezmg rain. $.55 Angrcgln Church Ahmay‘ Dr. Eldon succt‘eds A. S. mid his} WV hon: we“ a‘heah office: .at Fredericton 15 and 20. Saint hhpo..,<"oh;.n{,h,d m. ’5” We, easmard m Utah- “tiller resort Going overseas. here is the fog and floods have caused yis :51.de his whe‘ Whiieiey, recently appointed of a "chruh- F1 mm] r Min, Max. John 18 and 20. pared “in act-not substantially Operators are moanmg‘ pietufoi heavy damage to iqdllgtr-V' mm' 1 e former Bessie Nichols of Canadian consul general in Se- dumo: m“, a‘orcocnrd p 0‘; Dawson . ~12 2 UPI)” Si Jnlm River ValleY. 10w” hmhdhrdc-M Ihhhh‘ lower v.5, Southwest—Yuma, Mil, Britain—The death toll is at munications and buildings. some Bomick N‘s w W. cm he ‘ame c m r ' . . d d‘ ed Vancouver 24 33 Bay of Clialeur: Heavy snowfall wage 5mm and smhher proh had a.rccord.low of 20 above; least 106. of whom 40 died by 30 deaths. and 1055.98 ‘0 "mt we,S mhhed' 19 and by, The new appointees will join loih‘ll'l‘mp. whee "Ibex hr?p1t)h Victoria 30 39 warning Endi‘di Scatterecl snow itsfihhh we ho“. have... Maverick .Ariz.. at 37 elow, gas Pouring from broken pipes. crops possibly ranging in $85,- one brother, Richard Jeffrey of Pierre Carighan whOSe myhar S .sl .V "it “gm! 21‘” llt _9 mthth A . . ' _ . _ H 9 21 Harries; Clearing in afternoon; ' w «ninth-ii: o-oiid “3mm.” "‘9 10”“ ‘empera' "“d‘m'o‘ temporal”? has 8V- 000-00“ A erton. ‘term to not completed in com~ fowl-WC" plf, me. ‘.a ‘V‘“‘ Regina ~29 9 turning mueh colder; gales west he mmhmh h”. very long to turcs in the state's history. cragctl below 30 degrees for 36 Italy—Vegetable prices have Funeral will be held Tues. iprising‘ the three_memher mm m 10,07”? “' m0,” " C Winnipeg .29 2 35 with gusts to 50. diminishing sculpt ,hh hm?» ' I». Rack Mount...“ Colu- days. In a country which has almost doubled, damageto clt. day at 3 o'clock from no ~ mission which Studies restrifi up flflam 1“ Jaiilla'r): month 14 21 in afternoon to west winds 25_ LOOKS “Shahhohs rado temperatures went to 30 central heating in only five per rus. live and nine" f-uit t‘o‘s Trinity Anglican Church at “w, hh'hhh mamhog “.3. 5 U": Stock‘fif'dmg ended‘ Ottawa 2 15 Low~high at Edmundston and . Thh mhhr Choice “mean cm_ an ’lli“n\ ’i.\~ 'j'i‘éll" cent of its homes. with most of is in the millions and farmers Aima_ Interment will be in the ibh, inmn e nt f {d "1 the Sirlklnf! Clock “0er1‘5 on the Montreal . ~ _ . 4 16 ’Camnhpmnn m and 18_ - . 5 With six aboard hm~ '1 «i the i s <' l‘f Mo , g "‘9 ° e “a vast and Gulf coasts were or. ~ - . . harhmh on an ocean when.0 the h e \.ni. ied. ppe. on out.ide walls. a have asked tax re ic. . re church cemetery, law. . _ Quebec City o 17 4 High tide today at Charlotte "v‘ seas are running hhzh I V . hhe Three children froze to death in cold spell like this means all than 85 deaths have been 5 don‘d dek to work by their "11- Fredericton _2 29 'town at 12:09 am, and 1:19 I'm“ WM”. “19". hmk 13mm. as a stalled .car. Montana. where s irs‘ i cak~. $..0\\’s blamed on storms. jWORK EXTENDED 1“” “"d this “'35 "Warde as Saint John 7 42 ip.‘ .\t Rustico at 8:33 am. thev approach than when you 17 have dled' has had readings have “.0”de highways and rail Greece—Heavy Citrus ‘05595‘ Icard Party He 1 M" smith 8““ Ml‘- ‘Vhlk‘ley gmd news hr “30 railroads and Moncton 2 39 .iand 7:54 pm Summerside tide rhh". thhh. “mtg..- to 98 below zero. s.‘ ice has rozen rivers, ;at least 18 deaths. including 13 twcre appointed to 10-year term m3“ Other bus'm‘ssesg :Halifa _ . . . 14 17 leighteen minutes later than Mr. howl“. said Canada ‘ .S. Midwest—Tho Mississippi trapping fish and geese. Snow-‘in a landslide. . .BV Alberto“ (on 1.1. i'():‘1:,17§§i(‘, r 'rh.» 'Wl‘t‘kly Sit‘ol PI‘OdlK‘tlon W83.Charlouetown __ 4 39 Charlottetown, sun rises today must huh I." rhh nhrth Atlantic River froze .n Cairo. Ill.. and covered fields have halted soc- Germa y -— amage esti- terms expired last October but illilllor. Md .SlN‘l Shams Playcdfiydney _ I I h h . 5 34 at 7:13 and sets at 5:13_ am. if M h.th is to grow. St. L'OlIlS,‘ Mo; Cook County cor games for five weeks. m s in the millions in west ALBERTON _ Alberto" CWL both have been acting in a spa. their Part In the wet‘ks 8d-‘ Trade dhvclopmehm inclhth Hospital in Chicago set up, :1 France —- The winter wheat Germany. Inland waterways. in- card party was held Friday eve_ c131 capacity to complete a re_ Wheel 9 h”: the E” ropeah Common special 50-bed ward for frostbite crop in eastern and central eluding the _Rhine. _frozen or him: at the parochial house with port on the commission's in. The big three motors ’re- 1n Grafton 5‘, Mmhh, h nd pmsidmt Ken. VlCilmf: Minneapolis - St. Paul France has been badly hit by lilorltsil ‘n i ' ‘i'l‘fl' ‘ 10 tabies in play. First prizes quiry lntn drug prices. Spomit‘d in the Encouraging SHOPS Charlottetown horh,‘ tmdh expansihn bids. had 137 consecutive hours of cold and lack of snow cover. acute fuel shortage. In East were presented to Mrs. Frank The“. Special duties were hn_ sales figures by pacing the mar- m -——‘—r——w -» ~-—-- ——————— ZOI’O 01‘ below. amt in New Al- Supplies of fresh vegetables are Germany. theatres. schools and McKehha and Harry Dunn and derthken an" opposition pan hot on one day. General Mo- bin. Iowa. the temperature went down. the freeze hit the lobster restaurants closed to save coal, consolations to Mrs_ Anon 0'. “es in the Commom “inched tors. the most highly capital- ’ B .to 44 below. ’ oyster crops. making them making life under communism Brien and Freddie McEihihey. the Government for‘ permitting F yp ; U ast — Maine has been unfit to eat. and a favorite dcl- even drabber than usual. Freezeoug was won by Miss the appointment to lapse with . an ihardest hit, with storms slart- icacy. fresh mail. has virtually m“‘”” Thelma Ahearn and Mrs- out receiving thse drug inquiry ' NDRSERY F lg ing in late October At one disappeared because of frecz- FAMOUS SOCIETY George Gallant. «emf! < v r stage Bangor's schools were ing. Hostesses we“, Mrsh Anon! Mr ‘MacLehah a hath/e of . Flowers for . .closed for a week. 16 Maine Holland—Transport costs are The National Gmgl'aphlc 50- o'Brien' Mrs, Claud O'Meara,‘sydnéy was Mp'fm. Invemess. '" “HI-ion! m TRURO icp. __ The Vovaliighways were blocked and 2.- up because of snow and ice. ciety was founded Jan. 13. 1888, Mrs. Harry Duh“. “m hhm Rah 'nd. ,n N a hmduatn M .h, z 0 1 III starts Monday, 9 'O’clockl Trans-Canada Highway bypass U-S. im. around the town of Truro. The W xi . by electrical pom cut, _ On The Only—reg. to 16.98 ‘ oz):- I preamble to the petl he'd. . hhunhnhuhflh “h. at C o F F E E 5 .. I an as am. or corn omc monarch ii: in B R E A K SWEATERS 3.97 - 9.97 :h n er m do" not “h palace will blacked out. but low the directives given some m “e ' law. we" "‘5 '3! we '9'" 0'” n" lgl. me, is a patient in the Western “In order ‘0 “min.” “I” Mn 2 r3 00 V” m nah I 4 .' ' obvioul wrong. we the under- Grout! ' ° i ' i dune: petitioner: . . . tir- L. P i. m FREDERICTON. N.B. i requeu t postmaster- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Prid? Fm” ‘0 New!!!” “‘9 W3" hm, Montme. are visiting ML! my '0' 3" Emma by "L m Mm Frank “mm M] abolition of all references to White Rose m, N ' Winnipeg n it: postal «1- . he] on non Tonomo Prigdominanuy Trench. O stove all in. on on. em in. teN-osuoREMEN RETURN TO WORK carnal s;- Bngirgce 1; one 0 who T H E r LY l N o um. mm. m u m- m" min". 0 homes 0" M8. “it! Jill" Baltimore lonlshoremel are piers here. The dock workers meat were cleared up here = ‘m ‘ NM of Tm *0 uh I 9‘“?- efidsd l 34-day e W Saturday with the heir) of «iiiiii'é’fi‘piu. :hitmdusitrt’: m D u T c H M A N W: sister, Mn. Wlliam meat of foreign can from the they reported for work at 8 I up w", numb," "placing their or“. "G'AY "man ‘l m We r - M M Hui. m. F02. Frontenac f Le llavrc. am. 8 . Local matter: we"! mediators’ e. um um. Gratin M. I. DIII “I. F" u' c. m . ’ V i Inna. at the Port Covington involv" ‘ settle- photo) 1 WESlERN BRIEFS project when completed will speed traffic through one of the h“, .’ prmince‘s maior road iunctionshI Highways Minister Pyke disn closed the details at :i meeting. here of government representa-i tives witii Truro and Colrhestcr" County councillors and board of trade members. The bypass will consist of a seven-mile limited - access high- way carrying Route 4 north of the town from Onslow to Cally Road. A lO-mile limited - access connecting highway passing west of Truro will link the bypass wi‘ Roi "‘ "" high- lit ' . way — at Brookfield. IS PATIENT Mrs. Harry Prldham, Mont- . m yawnnimns-WVWWM . ed for the same place this com- ing Friday evening. HAS PROTEST WINNIPEG (CP) "St. Boniface: Out. Winnipe g: on. This message in bold. black letter: is what Postmaster- General Fairclough will be reading shortly. About 2.500 residents of St. Boniface have signed a peti~ tion asking for the abolition of "Winnipeg ti" as the proper address for mail to that sub- urban municipality. "-Thc citizes f St. Boni- face are vexed by this calcu- la misfortune and use no any other name than its own," time ago by the postmaster- gen ST. BONIFACE Since his defeat in the June 18 federal election. Mr. Mac- lLellan has been executive as- sistant to Senator A. J. Brooks. Government leader in the Sea- D i» G justification for calling I city \ TITO ASSAILS CHINA L G R A D E. Yugoslavia (Reuteral—Prealdent Tito said Wednesday that Chinese Com~ muntst leaders are following the policy of Genghis Khan in their efforts to push the world into war. He told a congress of the Yugoslav Peoplel Youth Organ- ization here that the Chinese leaders wanted to push the world into an abyss. We are free to Serve you! Dial 4-9141 Connie leCloir 84 Orlehlr. St. Ch'ton BORED with the PALACE HIT LONDON (Reutersl -— Buckw lngham Palace was among the thousands of British homes bit old "grind"? have your next interrupted and the palace staff had to carry on with candies. but “Fancy Mark” coffee! —.._____h Reg. to 5.98 — Cottons 8; Dacrons BLOUSES 1.97 & 2.97 "dial 8‘ 2'77 “- - 2 for 35 Special Rack — Cotton & Cordana DUSTERS . 3.98 Reg. to 8.98 Wools, Corduroy: etc. srhiiii-zs'2'97t3'97 Pullover-i. Cardigans. V-necks, etc. e Au NYLONS—now zoo/{err