iggnnav. see Mccarthy In Bold ' Bid For Party Leadership By BEAGHAN MAYNES , There is no doubt that if Eisen- WAB-HINGTON. tReutersI-Snn- hower, who still enjoys high pop- ator Joseph McCarthy's surprising ularlty throughmit the U.s., should i"l& on President Eisenhower": decide to use the great power and administration for its handling of prestige of his office to wage an Mlnmuniarn is being assessed he-re all-out fight, the senator would be u I hold bid for the political crumed. leadership of the Republlcuan party But in any conalclerat-inn of this. There is general agreement his major factor would be the dia- bom Republican and Democrat runtivn impact on the Republican film?! that the COI'l'lmlllll.!l-llilnl- party which could be disaatrous in in: senator has once more pl'0- thecomlng election year whencon- .l00laBd himself into the forefront trol of the new narrowly divided of the political limelight by iiislcongreas will be at stake. challenging criticism. not only nfl McCarthy not time on television the former Detrnocratir l'f'Klmf' but and radio Tuesday to reply to the also of the Eisenhowrr ndmlnistrn- comments on "McCarthyism" "Gilt made in a previous addrun by The president. in his first ll Tru-man. But in addition mattacb montha of office. has cnnsistnntly ing the former pneaident, Mc- avoided a clash with the VVi5con- Carthy criticized the. Eisenhower ; 11!! Rtltrubllcan. But now that the administration. i issue has been carried right to the White House. political ohsr-rvors Rallying Opinion fail to see how l-hseiihriwor can; ignore this new rlialloiinn to his: "' m”L""'”""3 m” "M Weudenl ind.-3-,h1r,y iand his agencies are not doing There we” rmnns ma, Wm” yenmiuh to remove Communist sus- House officials. while in-trnimniziP"i5 "M" Wvemmwi "id Nil from public comment. wore priv-t',h”' P” wmlld mm” C"mFV'""m"' .5933. -ihopmmz mad. 3, m. c..:,,, rm-Eovei-nment ii major issue in gym” 1,mm.hM bx. M,.Cm.m.. in next November's elections, in con- tradition to Eisenhower's empres- ised hope that this issue would be dead and forgotten by then. The forc:-fulness of the senator's mreselitation left little doubt that -he was SPQLUXIK to rally public opinion behind him lni a drive. for recognition as the symbol of crus- adiiuz Republicanism. Some Democrats saw in it I move. to undermine President Eis- enhower and a buildup for ri cam- atdential nomina- .-.,. .-2.. , his rLaL4Ll'lnFill,V-lPlril'l.Ki'(l and broad- ' out speech Tiirwrlny One White House rilfl'"..'ll was re- ported as (Lf'Cl'll)ltt'.! :t ns ”.-i der- lara-tlon of war nuaiiist the presi- dent." STOP SINUS iiriiizu for the ore tion by the Republican party in 1956. Washington officials who had For the Lirnt time. sinus sufferers earlier pooh-poohed report: that '") "him" C"mP1Pie. L""i1L"3'l"i.' 4SPll.'llnl' M('Cnrl5hv had presidential I'Qll0f:Wlll'lNEVU. AvailfIl)lt'H)ilitZ rmhitions are now reconsidering public after yr-zirs of rt-sozirrli and nf view, that point Soutiii iiustico And Vicinity cnreful testing. Mrvlivnl tr-sta barn pmven that in nln-inst nll rristw NEVQ onrnplrtcly 0LlFnlllfllN'l aintill Iufennu where all other methods have failed. 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II II - Oeilneev, On. PI '1 f .” "4 -id to-vim NAMI .. .. . V . ADDIISS ....................... .. THE GUARDIAN. '” .. . contract Bridge Canada - Continued from page ll 0 playing the eight, East went downiTh".d four tricks. 1100 points. ' . it is quite true that East d:dn't,T d P have in bid the four clubs. partl-i culariy since the opponents were' gy not on score and had stopped shortl OTTAWA. (pomp. Canada m” "L Famev ml" Easvs gm” ' W35 ranked as the World's third largest 3;21n:0tc(a',l:sav':dh;l;ch Otxgzgfi I"lti'ading power in the first half of , . "H953. but the "most striking fea- d'"3'3,m”5 m9”3,h, ,”' W” ” L'haL'illll”e" was the rapid growth in gazzllfgltililclg itasgs thhlgjvolume of imports. the ivirrenu of salt. i ' v. "IWHPRGC W W by him "11: LRe:ILllf:'inb;Ldthfrl(l:at six months doubled! Surely, it should haveliny foreign (map. mp mlreml nby mam" wlnethlng l” was” that M5 served that even though import. 9':""n" hm hm "'7"; Flu”? QWLC prices had dropped, the valun niid 35:35 livlnghoisledig:l;::5lIl;feR:1”cph::;; vohmie of imports established fl ifovllest passed three spades East ipmbwar mgh ' : ': Imports rose to &2.2l6.600.000 with 40 on score, might repeat the from s1,9mV3mVmm last yomr wihn, 91"” hm , , jexports dropped to &2.0-l9.'i0(l.000 The 0””. W” in W95” h"”.l.ri-om the 1952 peril: of 32.121.700.- ”V”"u '0 it w" "my m dlgrmy "”.000. The exports decline was at- -' W” ll"? hope mm Ell?" Mould trilyutnd mniiily to falling: prices turn up with good suppoit. llviien Mme of Canadfs wade WM "Ln huppun md "M came '" transacted with the. United States when. lnsieldi E3” mm” me club than in any previous post - war hm that W” 30, extrellwly dangerflyezlr. But the proportion that went. 9"” "om was” pmm M Vxewlto Commonwealth coutntrics, other we” mould hnve been an meithan Britain. was "especially low.” mm” 319" V) .d9"bLe me ”ppo"'i The figures showed that Canada em" thus domg everymum ,hP'.still rankrd as the world's third Mum L0 keep .EML' qmw Mme" largest trading power. with the ."v"' wnh wad.” pamcln" h(:.M(; US. first and Britain accnnd "W M l"e”';pmEL?mr”, "E51 Be ranre was fourth and West Ger- igaggzesee E P H 0 re illlriny tfiftli. " B ' P BURGESS BEIITIME "g' . Continued from page 12 scent he had been following. Reddyi - V settled down for a long run. He; DONDON. tCtPl-Brill. -l- E- C. would lead that Dog off some-,P:in-gnian of Toronto, former of- where, then get rid of him. lficar commanding Canada's 2'lt.h Young Too-Smart stopped amongzlnfantry Brigade in Germany. ar- some bushes to listen. That deepirlved by air from Hnmiover Tues- baying of the hounds was goiiiizlday to take up new duties in Loli- farther and farther away. It wasldon. no longer behind him. It was oil, Next. month. Brig. Pangninn is in another direction. Young Too-,tn replace Brig, R.w. Monrel of Smart knew the was safe now. Hcimomi-mi as nyfny nigymbey at ca. wasn't quite sure what Re-drlv F0X.n:idian joint staff. Brig. Moiicel lmd CLODC. but he knew mi" me leaves Loiidoii Dec. 11 to become DOE WM Win! ml 3W3.V- All he tlsputy chief of the general staff had to do now was make his way”; Qmwam h0m9v hm! he didnt hm” m Tu"-. The 21th Brigade which Brig. Th” WMK” Emil ml”? 101' "0" he V Paiigman ccmiiiandod now is in was walking on three legs. TlintH),.ocess of dilsbandmemp Mum, of eg that had been stung lrom the the "Mm who spent the last two shot from the hunters gun Vvas1ym.m in we Hanover Mm Me gags n'T::fSn:rr: Vlrldhlfiklfclllffjttyalready brick in Cnllildn and oth- he dfdnm know it lnip Jwgthlucklv Prs are on the war home. A few mint he hum bMny”w0und; will join the 1st Infantry Brigade ed 0: pumps kmed Group. now tnkinz over new bar- ' ' racks in the Soest area. NORTH VULTSHIRE VV. M. S. The November mectiiiiz of North lwiltshii-eAuxi1ini',v of the Women's iVflE!'ltinatiV Society was held at the theme of Mrs. Aquilla and Mrs iLror.ard Bowman. The worship FPTVICP. with the, theme. "The Church-the Body of Christ" was led by Mrs. Albert. Boinnan. and ithe hwnns and Sci-iptilre readings x Nor EXPLOSIVE ho- IARJNIA. 0nt.. (CF)-Alter nvo months of leg work, police pin- pointed a stolen safe and a two- dollar bill with the hollp of a mine detector. However. the other sl3R in the safe. was zone. The officers d1dn't mind using the detector but were annoyed because they "brought up about every piece of W'”'9 W1 "Th? Chill?”- mgui in the gm-oundy Tlie program was ltd by Mrs mi Wnltcr Clark and was linsrd iriio Neighbors By George Clark .ua.m.or. , h- Ilavmitminauuau "How can I take you out erenimrs? You bought him enough ahip model sets to keep me busy all Winter." Boy Played With Matches, Loses Baby Brother .-........-.?,a--e "Much ado about literacy” ETOWN Big SOEST, Germany. (CP)eTliI Canadian Arm)": largest peaco- time troop movement was vir- tually completed Friday. The main incomlni units are all here and the last bi; outgoing group sailed for Canada Friday night. The next stage will be the ar- rival at Hamburg Dec. 2 of the first organized draft of depend- ents. The movement: to Germany W33 cleaned up Thursday night. with the arrival in this 1.300-year-old town of the 2nd Reliment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, fresh from Camp Shlio. Man. This brought Canadian army strength in Germany close to its full pro- jtscted strength. except for a few small drafts still to come. A large crowd of German civil- lans gathered at Soelt station to greet the last big batch of Cana- dians. There were appreciative chuckles for the artillery regi- ment's mascot-an exceptionally low-slung dachshund arriving for the first time in the country that bred his ancestors. An honor guard of the Royal Horse Artillery, from nearby Brit- on hand to wel- - lsl-i camps. was b Kl t . . t one Mrs. James Wilson, son Boliliy, four and l.intl:i. six. escaped a fire that swept through their frame C”';'ehlI;tirE::;nenF;o gin. B. home in West Hill, ()nt., hill Ronnie. two. prrislieti. For the past week, Bobbie had been playing with and . of N'mn"”l cum" matches whenever he could find them men tliouizh be uris ropeatedly spanked. The fire started early " elsggin me new 'c”mdl.n in the morning and though nmgiiimrs rlioppod ri hole in the wall of the room where the baby slept, ggaydae mhaermany um up old he wa. aspliyxiated hy Sll10l((' lwltire tliey t-mild rt-nt:l1 him. Emma, hxmnm W” .159 prelent. uom Down To Business the Study Book "Where'er the "Now N.” w, my. mg in: of Sun". um major units in our brigade really Twelve members and two visit- ors were present. A receipt for 55.50 from Maritime Home for Girls was read. The offering irom the church service iias 56.35. A letter from Mrs. MauFarlane re Missionary Mon-thly was read. The Community Friendship sec- retary reported 15 home and four u ver here, we can :3 Ldovgn to business," said Brig. Anderson. The. rotation movement lloli U"- der way last month and involved a total of some 10.000 1l'00P3- 59' proximately half were soldiers returning to Canada after duty with the 27th Infantry Brilldev now disbsnds. The 0'-ll"! hospital visits made and 20 cards wliirii sent. Three members paid birth- caiiic largely !fl1;0mhuE,:"i”:3 "33 day moneyi and a donation of 52 SH” A twvov-'l3t'lel the new outfit. was received lroni Mrs. W. Ed- 5175531” cmndlm mum”, wards. The members contributed ;"i”adE 51.60 toward Mission Band stud? rlgvohjpd in the mum, move. any dubbed opera- book. were six in- The Citizeiisliip on U. N.I.C.E.F. - Mia. George Godfrey invited the members for the next meeting. when she will be the devotional leader. ment, unoffici V, lion "Come and Go fnntry battalions, two artillery regiments, two tank SQUIITFOHS. two engineering groups and smal- ler units. The return m nda entered its sccreta ry read ovement to Can- final stale! Fri- day night with the aallinz from Rotterdam of the liner Samaria. en route to Halifax with troops of the '79th Field Regiment. Royal Canadian Artillery. under com- mand of Lt.-Col. John Roe, Dub- lin-born officer who now goes to A desk job in Ottawa. HIS 13!! FORMER MP DUES NOTTlNGH.AM, Eiiizland, tAPl- Sidney Eliephard, former member of Parliament. died Wednesday night. He was 59. Shcvpliard start- ed work at 10 and later founded rt prosperous textiles manufacturing Conservative business. He was d member of the Commons for the Canadian post W85 L" 3”" '"'i Newark division of Nottinghe.m- Man. The Samaria'a voya C..M.......M V shire from 1942 to 1950. - wit? a MORE WRITING MILEAGE THAN OTHER BALLPOINTS , This new"Finaline 500" Ballpoint comes in a variety of smart new color combiiv otioni-your choice ol block, grey, bun gundy, or pastel-blue, each with silver or gold colored cops and clip-and a bright red push-button. The special ink corner in a choice of colon, loo-blue, red or green -and you'll find it drive as it writes with never a smudge, smut or look. Retractable aaloty writing point weri'I slain your pocltei, liandlterehlel or hand- bag. So quick and handy too-Piulh click, ready to writol Push-cliclt, pom dlwppeun. 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