llugIiTIi'IIciaI Plans Visit To Ch'town, Mr, W. Fallowfield. Secretary of the Rugby Football League. Leeds. Yorkshire County. England. will VISIL Charlottetown during the first week in December. An official of the augbv Foot- ball League has contacted Dr. F,-,-ink Jelks. coach of the Nomads (notball team and advised him of Mr, Fallowfield's desire to meet with Maritime rugby officials and play9T5- , . . . Mr. Fallowfieid will be in Cali- iornia during the latter part of this I month to attend a series of games between NEW tralian teams. ' lliaritintlies on his 15 Ian. . r,IARrranReHlenIS will be made to have Mr. Fallowfield meet with ,-iigby officials at St. Dunstan's university. Prince of Wales Col- lpge, the Nomads and school teams and also to address a izeneral nieetinR- lapanese Premier Faces Tough Political Fight 'l'()l-IYO (Reuters) I Premier Shigeru-Yoshida is heading home for one of the toughest fights of his political career. The premier, who returns Wed- npstiay from a visit to Canada. Europe and the United States. will Mve to wrestle with a parliamen- tary crisis which threatens to oust him from office and bring about dissolution of the lower house ol the Diet tparliamcntl. This would mean new electiom before the end of the year. . Yoshida'slLiberal party is in re- bellion and many members are planning to join opposition groulls rlamoring for his downfall. The crisis has been made worse hv two new developments: I. An opposition-dominated par- liamentary committee decided to gtibpoena the prime minister to testify Nov. 25 about a shipping bribery scandal which rocked Ja- pan earlier this year. 2. One of Yoshida's bittcrest yivals, Ichiro I-Iatoyama. announced that he will desert the party later this month. taking a tiumber of but followers with him, on grounds that the government is ”corrUil1 and scandal-ridden.” WILL JOIN REBELS These moves followed a decision by Japan's third largest party, the PTOKFESSIVCS. to join rebels from Ynshida'ii party in forming a new Conservative party Nov. 24. The leaders of the proposed new party have said they will join the Socialist: in presenting a no-eon- tidence motion to the Diet. seeking Ynshida's resignation. The ship bribery case has been at antiire of persistent trouble to the Vnshlda government this year. Members of the attorney-genep 11': department. examining charges that shipbuildera and transport rhiefs bribed government officials to nhti-iin subsidies and preferential contracts. tried to close the trouble- inme case last July by clearing all Itiiipecta who had not been charged. CHARGES GAG ATTEMPT But the opposition said the gov- ernment was trying to gag thr- mventigations in which top Liberal party officials were among those questioned. They took the case of the Diet'x nppoaitinn-controlled au- He will visit the way hack to For ii...i..it I sidewalls JOHNS Kwkrrma ACBFKVOK QDOV6 Plll IOOKLII - For your copy of full color brochure write (Iunadinn ohns-Manvilla. Dept. N-4 I. 199 Bay Street. Toronto. or see your nearest .I-M denier. mtg SEE YOUR NEAREST .l-M DEALER CUDMORES CHINESE RELIGIONS HNIHIP innst Chinese are Htitld 1” Km. st. Hume ".22 hists. the total of Mnslrms in China has been estimated at morel than 4n.onn.nnn. Presents Trophy I Zealand and Aus- Shown above is Mr. L. T. Snell, Head Livestock Buyer in the Maritimes for Swift Canadian Co. Limited. pm-senting the SWII-'T'S CHALLENGE TROPHY to Guy Stew- art oi the firm of S. C. Stewart & Son, l)un staifnage, winners of the Swift's Challenge Trophy in the Export Baron Show at the Maritime Winter Fair held at Amherst. The Swift's Challenge Trophy is annually awarded for the best Wiltshire side the Maritime Winter Fair. To Island Farme 1' Cnludhn Frau cuff Writer- IDNDON, (CF)-Gary Billings. son of Canadian dancer Jack Billings. wonders what his grand- parents in North America will think of hi: latest escapades. In recent weeki. the lively. imp- iah 10-year-old has: I 40-foot barge meat in . howling wind and got otuck in the rigging. ALL IN A my": WORK These adventures are all part of it day's work for Gary. who has his first Doreen role in the British film f'Ra.Iotng A Riot." due fair rc- leaoe early in 1056. He play: one of three children whose father in left in charge when mother goes to Canada. - Gary and twin sister, visited their grandparent: at am- ilton. 0nt.. and. New York last year. The twins. born in Britain have triple citizenship for the time being and have already made I couple of Atlantic crossings. when Gary but vialted grand- mother Mu. Jenn Billings in Ham- ilton. he had no thought of movie fame. He was content to leave such "sissy" pursuits to Bonnie, who wants to be a dim er like her father, Jack. of Hamil , and Delay Departing Dick Haymes government agreed Monday to take no steps toward departing nie, exhibited at U. S. Committee Says Reds Remain Extremely Active In WASHINGTON. (APl--- A rou- gressional committee said Satur- day "the Communists are still ex- tremely active throughout Latin America" despite the overthrow of the pro-Moscow gnvernm.rnt of Guatemala last June. Asserting that ”the Krenilin is steppini: up its activities through-I out central and South America and the Caribbean republics, and the colonies of the European powers." the report appealed for greater ,l'. S. aid to countries of this beni- isphcre. It said the ”bald incl." 15' that Washington has often been negligent toward that critical area while sending billions of dollars to countries thousands of miles away. Communists right now are con-I centrating on Honduras and have made "considerable headway lil Chile." said the report, by a House of Representatives sub-commtttrv itivestiiznting Communist sion in Latin America. AGITATORS WORK OPENLY ”The situation in Chile is so I tl' that the government was rccrii forced to declared martial lavtf the report said. "Red agitators or working openiy in Costa RICA Ecuador. Bolivia and Mexico; in British Honduras. in British t;ui- ana, in 'I'riiiidad, and in the Fl'"ll'. aim, in 'Prinidad.aiid in the Frenclv island of Martinique." The report said ”the continuous intervention by the Soviet Unl0lll in the affairs of our Latin Amer- ican neighbors constitutt-s A real and serious menace to the secul- REEITE dit committee. which issued a Fill? poena ailainst the prime FYIIHISIDI in September. The speaker tried to overruli- the order. but it was forced it? surrender. Yoshida. however. loll on his world tour and refused in accept the subpoena. which now has been renewed. I The audit committee has askctl the attorney-general's office to find out whether Yoshida is liable In legal action. Normally. failure to answer such a subpoenoa would in- volve : prison sentence of up to 12. months. m-'1' -MANVILLE Choose from 5 beautiful colors AVAI'I.ABLI.' mtmom M l HNSINCION SIIMMIIISIO IIHU.RMANw A'I' ii-auto" J I4 CHARIOTTTIOWN F , SOLD L. M. POOLE & O0. PAOLI'S WIIMIF IV Dial 5571-557? ' ' P w L T F A N, The move made unnecessary thi- .VInllll'Pal 16 ll 4 1 54 32 23 Scmdulcd 193'” 1"K"m9"l5 on W?"- Tommn 15 3 3 4 32 34 20 ther it restraining order granted itv of the United siiitt-s" Detroit 16 9 6 l as 3019 IHSLWBGK pshould be replftced by 'There is a Communist conspir-i New York 15 6 8 l 37 4013 3" mJ""Cl'0"- y arr. it said. ”lo gain doiiiiiiatioii Cliitxigo i5 310 2 32 52 8 The 80VE1'Hm9IlI- 15 Seekmll I-0 oi. all Latin America" and iilti- Boston 13 2 ll 3 28 43 7 d9D01'l- H'rl.VmES. 3 HMIVE Oi ATE"? msttely, all of the western hemis- phere and the viorld.” As recently as last April liv- Communisls. "using Guiitemala as the springboard. attempted to over- throw the existing governments on Honduras and Nicaraiziia in a move to gain control of all Cen- tral Amcricit,” it said. Guatemalan Communists sciit la- bor agitaIni'siiiiotlir biitiana plan- tations oi Hotidiirns. 4II1NHRIIats-CIHSSIIHT to kill pi-i-sidriit. Anastasio Snnioza in nearby .X'irai'rtsztt.'i. the report said in India and other tries for their close-grained. heavy -Wood. .Fic-lri. Amci'ican architect rcccntly lnumber of raccoons here this year M10" Squad IMO Costa Rica to ti',V.rclcased from five years impristin- ihave been taking toll of hens and ment in Communist Poland. PRE- at WADDELL BROS, STORE, Crapaud -:- -:- WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY -:- -:- Right here in Crapaud you can BUY and SAVE for CHRISTMAS. Here is a partial list only of our many Store-wide Sale items - BUY NOW AT WADDELL BROS. Dick 1-laymes pending a full court review of the case of the singer, husband of film star Rita Hay- worth. N.H.L Standing tina, on the grounds he made an illeizal entry into the US. in June, 1953, when he returned from Ha- wa:i after visiting Miss Hayworth. l-laymes contends it was not an .illegal entry since Hawaii is a part of the United States. HEAVY WOOD Tzlimi-ii'iiirl trees are cultivated tropical coun- W m L . B .N COONS PLENTIFUL " Ii Ah" m " BRIDGEVILLE. N.S. (CPl - LONDON lltcutziasl - Hermann Farmers say an unusually large will wild game birds. Allister MacDon- go to Swit7.erland shortly .his Bril- aid reported killing 33 of the 'corins ish-born wife said here Saturday.lso far this year. CHILD SCREEN STAR IS HAVING ADVENTIIROUS TIME IN ENGLAND her American mother. Gary got into films by chance. Tvallant Fox, His sister Bonnie was auditiotied triple crown in 1930. was reported for a part but she was too tall who wasnlt booked for an audition, got. A part instead. Wallowed in I crate of eggs: AT HOME 0” SET Saturday shortly before in rare APPL CES been "drowned" in clouds of root . . g . , , - . named for hun was seen in its IAN from I falling chimney; climbed A MW" mum I"d' mm d"m'.latesi renewal at Jamaica track know anything about movies when . L ' 3:” uh": git mbgt lg: a"::gdl;:ke5e'.I The Gallant Fox handicap. cap- troiiper. The film brought Gary": big romance." He fell so hard fnrl co-child star Mandy Miller he told; hI'71g”:n'5 hle wished the mm when he muted jockey Earl ELECTRIC on e or a nve scene with er F I AI, instead of her sister Jan Miller. Said? I')';,gICwry I" Ih;'7561'g'30K'"' , The script calls for Gary toimc -l I -V 0” M” ' Repairs "make a pass" at 17-year-old Jan..I who Ls :4 Canadian. She was born in North Bay, father David Miller was in London. Mandy was born in Britain. Another Canadian in the film is Lionel Murt.on of Montreal. oua BOARDING HOUSE The Guardian Tuesday. Nov. 16. canouc nan Former Famous Race Horse. Dies PARIS, Ky. (AP; .--The death of winner of racing: in the i951 census. in about H per cent Roman Catholic. in "Raising A Riot,” Monday. and Gary, The first of three Kentucky derby chlmplom sired by the im- ported stallion. sir Gallahad III. died at the A. B. Hancock farm Refrigeration Repairs To All Make- SALES J SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs I in New York. ltured by Alfred Vanderbilt's Soc- ..mrsl:ial Outcast, ha da value of 3'15.- 000 and awarded the winner I net of 565,550. compared with the 550.725 purse taken by Gallant Fox The big boy mmpaigiier, retir- ad from stud service last year, died after a week's illness. Canada had l3tl licensed glider. Ipilots at the start of 1954. or :5: imore than a year previously. I Palmer Electric Phone: 3543 5544 0nt.. while Scots MAJOR HOUPLE 7 xmw x EGAD. MARTHA! MAY 1. PRESENT you NtTH'WOO,Z -w HA?-PUMP!-4 If . MY PICTURE OF 6HAl4E5PEAQE. you KNOW THAT 1 i ANK6, Aizool III PAINTED vs" FOR THE iv” Li8t2A2v! I x KNOCK LEAMDEIZ '3 Population of Bruit. MMQ3 GREAT CHRISTMAS FIN-or Lined Stanfield's All Wool UNDERWEAR. Special I DRY GOODS SHIRTS. reg. 3.98: Sale . . . . . . . . . . 3.19 UNDERWEAR. reg. 3.95 for . . . . . . . . 3.29 PRICES. IN THIS GREAT FOUR-DAY SALE WE ARE OF- FERING MERCHANDISE AT GREATLY REDUCED IN ORDER TO SELL AT THESEILOW. LOW PRICES. WE CANNOT EXTEND CREDIT FOR THIS SALE - BUY FOR CASH AND SAVE! GROCERIES V ROBIN HOOD ROBIN HOOD 20iVo OFF WINTER JACKETS - COATS - DRESS PANTS (Men's and Boys'l - CAPS. etc. OVERALLS - SUR- PLANNING TO DECORATE? WE ARE OFFERING ALL OIIR PAINTS anti FLOOR COVERINGS AT 25Vo OFF WALLPAPER - HALF PRICE FLOUR 24': 1.65 FLOUR 98ts 5.98 MEN'S & iiovs' WORK soars- To Clear zov. OFF ALL AT 20Vo DISCOUNT .) NYLONS FOR BUILDING on REN()VA'i'l()NS rim Quality - Fiiii SIlR(I('s V554-OCK 5I'"N5I-55-R99 5-55- White & Golden CAKE MIX. 2 for . . . . 39: SPGCICI 996 Pf- 5P'3I5I 9" 5”" DEW - - - - - - v - - - - - - - 5-49 Velvet Bake & Pastry FLOUR. pkg. . . . 330 I ”” SUGARiWh'flIOIb.............85 , 9"” SPECV"-I, ASPHALT SHINGLES Linliite-- ii) iii Prr o..i.. C MEN 5 CANVAS GLOVES. PW ----- 33c 1..-i..i...n. Green. Red .. mi.-i. ICING SUGAR. 1 lb. pkg. ..... . . . . . I0: ego-i-WEAR g , 10.55; sci 9,49 LARD. Maple Leaf. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . .. 45: We liave a IIlIl;fbsPIt:lII0ll lgf Man: and Boys' FLIGHT .9 - e w- gnfowflakm 2 Ibs' ' ' ' ' ' ggc 01- eg..9.-6.50 ' .73: I . . or..... c Sale Price 6.98 - 4.93 SE" OF 9'5"” "9 jg 5” ” 5 95 BEANS. Clark's Pork & Beans. 2 for ... 37; y HARDWARE y TOILET TISSUE (Your choice) 2 for . . . 25: Table of Discontinued Linea CHILDREN'S SHOES . . " Buckets " Boiler: . . . . . . 99C to L93 S WI-Ih Tuba " Stove Pipe WE ALSO ALL WINTER FOOTWEAR AT . . 207:: OFF OFFER In This Linn We Int-lutle - E Enamelware R Bolts. Nails. etc. COFFEE.,Chase 8: Sanborno. 1 lb. . . . 1.19 TEA (Bulk) 1 lb. 85: RAISINS (Bulk) Seeded. 2 lbs. . . . . .. 45: RAISINS (Bulk) seedless. 2 lbs. . . . . . . 32: ORANGES. 344's. 2 doz. . . . . . . . . . . . 59: ALL ITEMS 2.070 off 6. Buying Poultry IIIGHEST MARKET PRIITI-ZS PAID FOR POULTRY. tlnily-ext-opt We will require fl. large quantity of Chickens. DIICJAS and G-"NIP for our Christmas trade. SEE ITS BEFORE YOU SELL Burma 0-- eouunv ;;';”""- Friday and Saturday VISIT TOYLAND of IDOLLS. Sl,I)ItGHS. imti many (Ill-T Sl'1l.l';("TI()NS for the YULETIDE season PRUNES.2Ibs; 45c COCONUT.'I-4Ib.................I2: E'35l'ii?.: iI;3.Li' ii iii : 1: :1 I: 1: 1 1 : ii: We have in Him '-wIvr- IGANIICS. T O Y 9-. CRANBERRIES.llb................”l9c MEATS ' . BOLOGNA. I lb. 29: DEVON lACON.llb..............63: SAUSAGES. Suporionllb. .........43c