- ._ ' Advancement of C o . The Guardian. Thurs. Dec. 5. 1963. 9 President, Negro Leader Hold -Talks WASHINGTON tAPi—Presi- dent Johnson has conferred with a Negro leader who later Johnson's 11!! moratorium on anti-segregation demonstrations. The Negro leader was Roy Wilkins, executive secretary the National Association for the at red Peo- It‘ was Johnson’: first though as.vice - president he often worked with spokesmen of that race. A on his busiest day yet at his White House desk. the new president talked with members of the military high command and told them what he told the us. Congress Wednesday. that he wants a dollar of value for every dollar spent. This word. relayed by the House military budget for the ilscai year starting next July 1. Feed Supplies Said Assured For Farmers - By DON HANRIGHT OTTAWA lCP)-—Despite the pressure that wheat exports have put on Eastern elevator enough Western been shipped through the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence to supply Eastern iarmers throughout the here by Agriculture Minister Hays and his deputy, Dr. S. C. Barry. to the Commons agriculture committee. in e a n s Eastern farmers won't have to pay the high cost of shipping grains by rail from the Prairies while the seaway is froaen over. Mr. Hays added that prices year are "considerably less" than they were a year This assurance given earlier. And with the govern- ment paying about $1.000.000 in costs of storing the feed grains in the east. at least that ele-, ment will be taken out of any . rise in feed grain prices be- tween now and the end of the winter. Tippit Fund Now $100,000 DALLAS (AP) — Donations, tabulated so far for the family‘. of slain Dallas policeman J. D. Tippit were around the $100,000 mark as mail started to slack of. Police Lieut. Verne 1-lipskind said accountants totalled 344.084 as of Monday night in contribu- tions coming into the police station. Money sent to other places now totals $5.000 or more. Tippit, allegedly shot to death . by Lee Harvey Oswald shortly after President Kennedy was assassinated - days ago. is survived by a wife and three children. Fourteen sacks of letters and donations are left to be counted Hipskind said contributions coming in for the family of Oswald are being turned over to Secret Service personnel. Reports are that about $1,000 has been contributsd_ to the Oswald family. Reds Continue Terror Drive In Venezuela CARACAS. Venezuela fAPl— Reports of bombings and sabo tage flowing into Caracas emphasized that the pro-Com- munists will press a campaign of terror despite a stinging re- buke at the polls. The reports told of seven U.S.-owned oil storage tanks asted by dynamite in the interior and tire-bomb attacks in the seaside resort of Malone- tia. near Caracas. In Caracas. police found and dlsarmed three tllme bombs in a downtown an The terrorists still held pol. James‘ K. Chenault despite calls to newspapers saying he would freed Monday. deputy chief of the us. tary mission in Venezuela. was kidnapped’ last Wednesday. Ioncssono Miss Joyce Bruce. "stud-‘en t nurse at the P.E.i. Hospital. Charlottetown, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Wesley Bruce. Bothwell. Mrs. Vincent Massey and two have r. ephone. change. a position iett vacent on the death-of Miss I-leien Stewart who had been an efficient opts- tor lot more ttisnto years. Dv REDS GLAIM ADVANCES PEXING (Reuters) — Coin- parliament ended its IN! session Tuesday cla.iming "tremendous suc- cesses" on domestic and inter- national fronts during the year. Altogether 1,01 oaiag atte the cl p Pskinrs Great Hall People. of the I Empress Chocolates GANONG'S FAMILY Assortment GANONG'S A.B. Gums I I I I T40z. I 79¢ I . I I I Carnation TALL TINS 59 LBS. ' SWANSDOWN c |CAl(E FLOUR I I 1 LB. KY DOLLAR IIRES Shop Lucky Dollar Today And Every Day C Ideal for deep frying Christmas Tree lights "SET OF l2 LIGHTS" 2.29 Fresh Grade ”A” Broiler, Whole HIUKE TSI 4- « 3)-‘«.‘IIn"i Westinghouse FIiozT:'n"I?oiiTJs—' — - Porfection . llein-, B. & B. '16 01.. I AYLME“ 11 Oz" BTLS. V, G Pickles 4 333‘? I Cuisup 5 Gal. Radio 20 Oz. Aylmer Fancy Tomato 48 oz. , Y . TINS‘ Inccams FRENCH 6 $31: I 3 F0“ Avon Apple 48 oz. : Aylmcr Cream 20 oz- 2 49¢ Juice 3 2:3: I Corn 5 sN0whBlR§ Hfnigcx |.Aylmer B B. 20 oz. S Easifirst 1 lb. | ‘ ' Shoriening4 I Beans 5 its 8 oz 3 5 C . FOR —-J —— - ... —— -” "" '—— ii‘ AY-1:1-ER WAX 2 ,_ AT 28‘(‘)_I.. 49¢ BEANS 3 3-3539* mo 0 AYLMER SOUP “§:“é;Ei;3zsE~r 2 we 3 Tomaio 9|: OXYDOL . . . . . . . 39¢ 2 V‘9"°"" 'é'8lit“+ . . . . . . 2 mo 45: MORSES msranr “mag,-5 E COFFEE Peanuts ii - 4,, 6 Oz_ c i 12 oz. bog JAR ///////I i\\\\\\ 39'‘ “Your Christmas Food Stores" 39“ CUT UP 2 I Lnnn I ||.KI "MI 47“ l’K(i.| F§ZE.§?'§§Si'°fET .. 39° Fork Hocks . . ”" 296 . . .. “" 49° 65“ M. L. Brawn..... -»~33= FRESH PRODUCE MEXICAN Oranges EMPEROR Grapes LBS. B.C. FANCY DEL. Apples ONTARIO N0. 1 Onions MIXED NUTS 3 In The Shell 2 ins. 98° 4 ,3 3 . I