' can earn Think Ahead To Winter - - Why--Store It? Sell- lt.With>A;Want-Ad Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031 - Montague 97-2 -- Souris I57 - Alberton 68-2 / I 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Oct. 30, 1962. AUTOMOI :VE Cars For Sale l - IEMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE Help Wanted Male Good Things To Eat I FOR SALE 1957 VOLKSWA(i'-SE11: in good condition. cheap. e , MacKinnon. Pisquid e . . FOR SALE — 1956 DODGE I 4 door. I111 gliéod afofldllsiozliio. and cheap. Dia 21 5 ter : we need a young man‘ Wm, P-m- at least Grade 12 education, 1056 PLYMOUTH v-s SEDAN who would like_ to start in the for sale. equipped with radio 3»dV@1‘llt/1118 bll5in9S5- and is in A-I condition. Appl A knowledge of typing is an Monte Emery. Wood lslands. asset; otheir assets are a plea- Phone 4-33 Eldon Exchange. ant personalitypneatness of ap- 1956 CUSTOM VOLKSWAGEN. l’°*“‘*“°° 3"‘ - , , 1 La. BAG completely reconditioned, ex- The 5“°°°59‘“l ,3_PP11°3“l_ WI“ _ cellent appearance. Priced for 18341“ the 3dV§|'l-181118 bl-ISUIGSS. quick sale terms available. and I?1'eP3F° himself fl” 3 cam’ 5 LB_ BAG Contact Hambly - Simpsons €91‘ In thls 0914- If you an Sears Ltd. glenumeltyl lé(iindl_ytap- C L py.to e ersign ;iner- . 3-:-m--,-we w --d - me- good condition. Price $295.00. ' ' 1, fzggltfnfigz Sydney 5"” char‘ 6. W. Fairgrieve - , 5 ~ ~ ~ .. at-r PEANUTS 39 EM ; The GI.l3l‘dI~3!1'Pail'.1lOt IN SHELL LB’ C Agents, Salespeople l Help wmwd MEN — WANTED — TO HELP us supply the ever-increasing demand for vleigh ro- ducts. Are you interested or have you a friend who m'~ ht be? This is the best payine one man business in the country. An excellent income for the man who is honest and a good worker. Write to: The W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. Dept. J-4-05, 4005 Richelieu. Montreal. Help Wanted Female mg WORKING MOTHER WOULD like reliable person to care for two children in own home. Phone 4-4336 after 4 pm. Attention Women TRE ASURY AUDI- TORS — Department of . Finance, Halifax (High School Graduation plus WILLIAMS . HA In $- io-so ’ ZAKEMS Corner Grafton & Weymouth Streets five years experience in accounting and/ or audit- ing OR Univesity Gra- duation in Commerce) $4440 - $5160. Information posters with fur- ther particulars of rcsidence and qualification requirements and application forms avail- able at main Post Offices. National Employment Offices, or tlie Civil Service Commis- sion. Ralston Building, 105 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. S. where applications should be filed. Articles Wanted ..___..__..:_._..——————-—— WANTED PIANO PLAIN DE- si . ood condition. Contact Roy Smallman. Dial 4-4386. CASH PAID! FOR Y O U R U.S.A. Canada Newfoundland. Great Britain, Foreign stamps and coins. Some are worth up to $20,000. Complete new illu- strated catalog—$1.00 (refund- able). Also included free. list of coin and stamp dealers in U.S.A. and Canada. Order now from John Renall. 361 Lisbar St., Ottawa, Canada. By .1. R. Williams I \ SERVICES WE SPECIALIZE in Electricaltwiring Jobs -— Large or small 0 Lennon Air Conditioning 0 Refrigeration Sales - - Service Q ADDIIBIICC Repair-all Motors Rewound-—repsIred Oil Burner and Dodd and Strather Lightning Rod- Sales and Service , I SERVICES DOYLE'S RADIO 2. TV I SERVICE .“On The Spot Repairs" Dial 4-4305 ’_ BUILDING REMODELLING done. Buildings raised and foundations installed, any- thing from the basement to the attic. Dial 4-6407 I I By JAMES NELSON _ OTTAWA (CP) — A cmsid- erable battle appears to be shaping up involving the House of Co vacancy created mmons last Thursday foundland court tion of Liberal in St. John's W when a New- voided the elec- Richard Cssbin est. Battle Appears Developing r Over Nt-Id. Byelection Time 1 The argument is over whether the byelection should be called as.soon as possible. or after a long cooling-off period. Mr. Cashin, 25, who defeated ‘Solicitor-General Wil- liam J. Browne in the June 10 general election on the strengt DeLAVAL DAIRY EQUIPMENT PALMER ELECTRIC LTD. DIAL 4-8543 Transportation CAR LEAVING FOR MON- O - treal early N V ember 1st. Can accommodate passengers. Phone 4-6104 after 5 pm. - C House Briefs OTTAWA (Cl')—-More than 120.000 ‘copies 0 Credit for Profi the Farm it Corporation. have been disttbuted to farm- ers. news media and other in- t, published by 9 3 NOTICES [REAL ESTATE Speck“ N°“°°5 l Properties For Sale ‘‘ l RbhlF0Rm%iL§ H Iloween iiauipot and Illli,lT'lb}£,!rI.vv Aiiliiy 0 ‘Mrs. ll,-digit; Phalen. Ocean Donce W‘ ' " RENTALS ’ Tickets on sale all day Wednesday at club. No tickets sold at door. Southport Country Club _._._.___j._____————- FOR RENT — ONE HEATED furnished room. second floor, lady preferred. Phone 4-6268. FOR R E N T : FURNISHED heated room. second floor, sink, private entrance, middle aged woman or pensioner pre- ferred. ‘Dial 4-6288 Without any experience you money for your Christmas shopping by selling Avon Cosmetics and toiletries 111 Your Vicinity. For interview Irrite—- Mrs. R. G. Dunn. District Manager 200 Leslie Street Moncton. N. B. SEE PAGE 2 g for additional Classified Ads under "Too Late To Classify" Guardian - Patriot ctassirmn ADVERTISING Mondays through Fridays 8.30 A.M. until 5 P.M. Sat. till 12 noon. Phone Charlottetown 4-8506 Consult the list of telephone: at the top of Classified page for tho B......I‘- ATTENTION GIRLS & BOYS Did you know that if you are age 11 to 15 years old. you are eligible to have a paper route. THE GUARDIAN and THE EVENING WANTED 'l‘op prices paid for —- ale bot- tles, scrap iron, copper, brass, batteries, hides, wool. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent St. Opp. Eantons Phone’ 4-9522. Farmers Market FOR SALE: 400 coon FEED bags. Apply Alfred Ford, Oys- ter Bed Bridge, after 8 p.m. FOR SALE: 4 FEEDER steers Shorthorn and Hereford! grade. Apply Leith Andrew, FOR SALE: ONE RANSOME PATRIOT I-lave routes available. This is the ideal way to earn extra money. “APPLY NOW” to the Circulation Dept. of the Guardian-Evening Patriot Office. Employment Wanted panion or light housekeeping for 1 person. Apply in writing to Guardian-Patriot‘Box 20636. EXPERIENCED MARRIED man requires. farm work. Write giving particulars to Guardian Patriot Box 20582. office serving your area. WORD ADVERTISEMENTS 24 urn-ml hcun nurn. srs cha rgad "9 Nceptable. Cash Rate Insertion MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale FOR SALE: ONE FOLDING table and two chairs, priced $8.00. Apply to 25 Upper Queen Street. FOR SALE: FORMAL DRESS size 16 ' PE‘ W0 . 3 consecutive Inser- tions 3%: per word, 6 consecutive counts if not paid within 7 days of last insertion date. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sc per word. 10 turquoise, reasonably priced. ' 4-8690. COMPLETE SALE or nonse- 0- hold furnishings. including antique l"|lITlliill.I‘e. Phone 4-7237 or contact 104 Water Street. WOMAN WANTS JOB AS COM- FOR SALE: BELGIAN FILLY. potato digger. pull type. Ap- ply Gerald Monaghan. South Melville. ‘ _ ‘ FOUR BEEF CATTLE FOR sale, also 1 Holstein cow a 2 calves. Contact Brendon Ginn, New Wiltshire, P.E. ATTENTION FARMERS — require for immediate ship- merit, a quantity of Sebago seed potatoes. Mayhew and Johnson. Kensington. phone 61. FOR SALE: WORK HORSE 5 Notice to Rural Subscribers The expiry date of your subscription appears un- der the -name and ad- dress on the mailing label of your paper. lease check occasion- u ally to ensure continued delivery Expiry notices are mailed one month in advance, and again dur- ing the month the paper expires. In case of error, please notify the Cir- culation Department. The Guardian-Patriot Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 4-8506 Lost LOST: PUMP GUN IN THE vicinity of Oyster Bed Bridge. Finder please call 4-6609. Re- ward. ROOMERS ACCOMMODATED furnished. heated room cen- /tral location, also wanted to rent house trailer. small size. Phone 4-3990. Apartments FOR RENT: IN MT. HERBERT monthly. Phone 4-8837. :—j-—— FOR RENT: 4ROOM UN- furnished apartment partly heated, third floor. continuous hot water. Phone 4-9297. FOR RENT: HEATED THREE room apartment on second floor, centrally located. phone 444107. SELF - CONTAINED F O U R room apartment for rent 1st floor: u n h e ate it; central; adults. Phone 4-3442. FOR RENT: MODERN TWO bedroom apartment. second floor, heated. and garage. separate entrance. Apply Box 20710 Guardian-Patriot. (FOR RENT: HEATED APART- ment. continuous hot wat living room, bedroom. kitchen and bath, available immediate- ly. Phone 4-8183 between 6 and 7 p.m. years old will work anywhere. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENT IN Erwin Kern. Avondale. Vernon I River Post Office. 100 FREE PRIZES prize $500. in the ‘try a Culloch" Contest. just come in and try this new saw and enter your name to win at Keith Carmichael's Sherwood. WANTED TO BUY 1000 BALES of straw. Jon Waivers, Union Road. Phone BUYING SELLING RENTING PHONE 4-3268 J. W. Macl\'I:“.NZIE Rea‘. Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker ueen reet Charlottetown Member of C.A.R.E.B. Parkdale. 4 rooms and bath, ‘ heated. private entrance, new- ly decorated, not suitable for more than one child. continu- Births, Deaths, Marriages BIRTHS MacQUARRIE —- At . and _ Quarrie (formerly of Hampton, P.E.I.), a daughter.»a sister Patricia, Heather and n. MacDONALD — L.A.C. a ti d Mrs. James K. MacDonald. R.T. of Biloxi. Mississipl, are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Deborah 'Anne, on Oct. 4th. Weight 6 lbs 1 oz. CARD 01' THANKS I wish to thank Dr. Cox, Dr. Ellis. the nurses and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital for the splendid care I received while a patient there I would also like to thank the clergy and all those who me and sent cards, let.- ters,, flowers and treats. and those who helped in any way during my stay in hospital and ter I came home. A sincere thanks to all. Elmer Willis, Kingston. I wish to thank Dr. Cox. Dr. Putmati. the nurses and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital for their kindness to me while] was a patient there. A special thanks treats and gifts while I was a patient in hospital and after I came home. Thank you. P Mrs. Eva Farish, Clyde River. .E,I. IN MEMORIAM MacDONALD — In loving mem- ory of my dear - . Preston 1. MacDonald, who was shot October 30, 1955. His memory is as dear today As on the day he went away Till memory fades and life de- parts He'll live forever in my heart Days of sadness still comes o'er me Friends may think the wound is heal * But they little know the sorrow That lies within the neart con- cea . Sadly missed and fondly ne- membered by his grandmother. MacKENZ1E — In loving mem- of our dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. B a s s I e Macxenzie, who departed her life on Ocio 30th, 1960. If we had all the world to give We'd give it yes and more To hear your voice and see your smi ‘ and greet you at the door But all we can do dear mother Is go and tend your grave And leave behind tokens of love To the bat mother God ever made We like to think when life Is done Wherever Heaven may be That you'll be standing at the oor Up there to welcome us Ever remembered bv her fain- lly and grandchildren. tercsted parties. Louis-Joseph Pigeon, parliamentary secre- Agriculture Minister Hamilton, said Monday. He was replying in the Commons to Vin- cent Drouin IL‘ Argeneuil- Deux-Montagnes). Mr. also said a new French-lan- guage edition of the publication is being prepared. As of Sept. 30, there was a balance of $98,069,661 in the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation’: .mortgage insur- ance fund, Robert Mccleave, parlia m e n t a r y secretary to Works Minister Fulton, in- i'(.:'med Bernard Pilon‘ (L- Chambly-Rouvillel. The International Joint Com- mission will provide for public heart s during its investiga- tion o the feasibility of the pro- posed Richelieu-Champlain wa- terway, the government in formed Edmund Morris (PC- Halifax). ‘ The National Employment Service found jobs 1.119.862 wo 605 were placed in temporary employment, Labor Minister Starr informed David Orlikow (NDP — Winnipeg Nc-rth). It found work for 958,- 300 workers in 1960 and 986,073 in 1959. ‘ 96- D -s '< Pigeon Mrs. Wilfrid Tasse. post- master of Montfort, Que., was dismissed for political partisan- ship. Postmaster-General Fair- clough told Vincent Drouin (L-— Argcntcuil - Deux - Montagnes). Mrs. Falrclough said she made an investigation an admitted her guilt. NOTICES NOTICES NOW IS THE TIME! INSULATION BLOWING ALL WORK GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES . . ' FREE ESTIMATE ", NO OBLIGATION PHONE COLLECT —— “From anywhere on P.E.I." Charlottetown 894-4560 -—- Summerside 436-3419 MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. “Specialists in all types JAMES O. STEWART —- 131 North River Rd. . . . TERMS TO SUIT of Siding & Insulation” ous hot water. Phone 4-8698. after I p.m. APARTMENTS FOR RENT ON Main Street, Alberton, heat and hot water supplied. Apply William Profit. Alberton. ALE: TWO REGISTER- Holstein cows. to freshen December and March. also 5 other milk cows. Apply Ever- ett Trainor. Bonshaw. FOR S A L E —- BY PUBLIC Auction, 10 registered Angus bulls and 76 registered Angus females at Coliseum. November 2nd at 11 a.m. Sale Sponsored by Ontario and P.E.I. Angus Breeders. TM 100. ONE YEAR OLD HENS 2-1118 FOR S ed word minimum char . SPECIAL NOTICES Bgirths Deaths 4 m°“"‘§ °ld' Apply Le‘! Rm’ 5°’ 9819- 90 Cents each. heavy 51.25. Weddings Engagements, Hope River‘ Phone dunter breed Apply Kenneth Mac- Cards of Thanks si 75. Ad-._____mV°’ 294' 1406- Sprinizton. New Wilt- ditionsl each name printed I0c. In SMITH — CORONA T Y P E- um‘ ’ memorisms 7 Additlongl writer for sale, excellent con- wANTED _ Goon GRADE charge. each newspaper line of dlll0flu Pflced 1'e330n3bl‘9- AP‘ milk cows and cows to frgsh. vem ‘with Rhyme and van. P11’ in writing I0 GU31‘dl31‘l~ en soon. canner cows t style maintained 10: per line. Pmrlot 303 zofilu Ch3|'l0tt9’ COWS, beef and feeder halve; Count only 5 average words mW“- and have good milk cows for (5 to 6 letters each) per line. sale. ill take any kind Obituary not‘:-as will be charged $1.50 for the first 25 words 3: per word thereafter. CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS inch .43 (loyal nndor notices, $2 Inurtloo All per hch.) _ - ~ YOU!’ Qlrdlsn Patriot Classified sppbors In J. C. HIGGINS SKATE SALE Asst. Sizes in tiny tots, mens & boys & womens. ...a .. all .°..."c'.‘.'....‘l.'.‘S Reg. $5.49 — $13.98- Immodtsioly In the use of 2"” "' "'"°""':.‘:.:”j;._ Your Choice mgr" Incorrect ' M" '/ PRICE Advertise!‘ 2 . within “ii: rm 9 ...a» .+ Simpsons - Soars — M,“ in keni lit. loll! IOU GIITOMWI cattle on trade. Apply Clap. Buying or Selling a Home DIAL 4-7242 S. W. WILLIS Bank on Nova Scotia Bldg. Member of the C. A. R. E. B. 75 ACRE FARM FOR SALE AT Covehead, consisting of 4 room bu ow. ii is w piggery 110’ x 50' 1-4 mile from school and store, 3 miles from Char- lottetown on avcd way. Apply Dewar MacDonald. Oovehead Road. Real Estate & Insurance Broker Propertios For Sale FOR RENT: 5 ROOM APART- ment on 3rd floor. also rooms on second floor. heat- ed, contiiiuus hot water. new- ly decorated. Phone 4-9830 or apply 82 Walthen Drive. Houses thly. Ad-ults. Dial 4-6373.- .RO0M TENEMENT FOR rent, very central. available immediately. Write sting occupation to Guardian-Patriot Box 20564. Wanted To Rent WANTED — HOUSE To RENT in Summerside for couple. Phone 436-2W1. nd 38 months to pay! HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Err; S;Ir!lmpt‘l)ll;S* gmrsige $.W. . or 5413. ' ° Realtor _______é___________ WEAONTEOD: A or 275 KENT ST. rses. in good 5 Band“, shaifie lghwednesdmv of this mclimiimt has two bedrooms? wee - - - wemlv 51 C589 (A real att-i-at-tiw '2"-"‘lnIflL) not Stneet. QUEEN 8,1, NOTICES :."“.:..*.~:::~n*...a*°°=... .u Special Notices ;.'0;lllm:.mft. to sell. ' DO YOU NEED MONEY? Bulb" 8 «I x m ft. 5 We off fast-service cad: loans for any worthwhile pur- rm‘ ‘"5 hm” V‘ ‘a’ “F pose .up to‘ $2,500. ., °u"I"“,’°" Trailers POI SALE: .1‘! I or traller.Aisi.-w. Andy is VIl'flO.P1IOI'O 4'. "fPRoFEssioi'~TL_E:A’§D§” ' ‘Architects ’ wsnrnp ro anN"F.'aaA'rED '- unfurnished room by business girl, 4-94%. _ ATTENTION TOWN ” OF MONTAGUE The use of Fire Crackers or any acts ot Vandalism, TOWN WILL BE SEVERELY DEALT WITH. ED DOWNE POLICE SERVICES - CLEANING OF FLUES INSTAL- lation of storm in , re- pair work - done. all 274. Montague. GUITAR, LESSONS 44001, AC- cordton and violin lessons. In- struments furnished In home Day and evening vats‘ les- ts and sons at low rates, children. Write Mr._Emiinisel. M0. Pownil St. Charlottetown. B. I. Halloween Party For Members' Children at 5:30 pm. Wednesday, October 31st. " CLUB ROOMS S. gepted. STORM WINDOW . SERVICE DIAL 2.7242 s. w. WILLIS m;'.r;-S1,4;;_?g7m NTWI Rah‘ 39 Gum”. 3‘ samba of iii; C.A.R.l °""°“"““"‘ .1.i_ ‘ - - 125 iuciimonii Ii. Potor A. McNoil no 39’ 5“ ‘ Architect - .-PHONE 894,-4378 6 Laurie A. Cotes (1. intro. eieimo 5 Associate- Osmond I Ilsrvlm E TENDERS Tenders will be. received until November 10 for the hauling of butter and supplies to and from Charlottetown and Hunter months. Tenders will also be received for butter- milk. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac. . NEW GLASGOW DAIRYING CO. . I New Glasgow.‘ P. E. 1. River for the winter .‘Urldetfnecreta.i‘y at State 9 Tuesday ovoiiinll. November 6 at 8:30 p.m. in the \ Robertson Memorial Lecture PRINCE OF‘ WALES COLLEGE The public in cordially Invited ui attend the Robertson Memorial Lecture , to bcdelivetsd-by . Mr. ‘Norman Robertson 1 Collage Auditorium ’ for External Affairs on is considering opening a farm crcdt 0 co in Lower St. Lawrence region but a d as to location and date of open- ing has not yet been Agriculture Minister Ha informed ra Legare Rimouskl) who had asked] whether an office would be es-; tablished at Rimouski. The CBC assigned 65 persons, to the various political head-I quarters for election coverage the night of June 18. State Sec- retary Halpenny reported in a written return tabled for Guy Mnrcoux (SC — Quebec - Mont- morency) The breakdown was 12 IO Ottawa Conservative head- quarters. 12 to Ottawa Liberal lieadquarters, 10 w‘ h NDP Leader T. C Douglas at Re- gina Social Credit Li-aiier Thompson at Red Deer, Alta and 17 with the Prim Minister at Prince Albert, Sask. Agriculture Minister Hamil- ton told J.-Aurelien Roy (SC-— Lcvis) that the present average rate of interest paid by farmers on borrowings from the Farm Credit Corporation is 5.5 per cent, up from 4.0 per cent at last March 31. . Announcements CITY & QUEENS BEHIND every dollar there is ood a man, woman or child; a g reason for you to share the Unit- ed Way. SHARE YOUR good health— be one of the 1000 blood donors fn°:§’"‘.E' 1” needed at Red Cross Clinics, ' Zlon Church Hall, Tuesday. RED CROSS Blood Donor Wednesday and Thursday. Oct. Clinics Zion church Hall tonight 30 and 31 and Nov. 1. p_m_, tomorrow. 9-11 a.m. DLERS' and dancers‘ in“: 2'6 pp,’:,n' and Thursday 2-’ tégflteflt St. Anthony mParlsh ' ' - ntre, Tuesday. . Good prizes. Send entries to Mrs Urban Plnenu, Bloomfield. V OPENING cm_dphyMomg,,. --we rams tho sick well" curling rink. Wednesday 9'3’ Glggeofs Pharmacy: Vitamins 059’ 31* mfimllfl‘ “'1 ‘"9 ' for all ages. Shop at "your" M “Rm; 3 'D,ne., Drug Store for fresh. Standard Reufianu, Annandclf-ne,ThurI‘ ti‘ .z::.-"2-..:.~:"°" -it «v Nov-- W . or promo livery, BINGO Holy Name Hall St- Peters , Tiiesday 003059’ FILMS 01'' Scotland presented 30th. 0 pm. Good Ilrlxes. JICII‘ astarmwtaru t‘ M ‘ . rc ' w hoot, chm-‘om. BEHIND EVERY dollsli;_|I£¢_YX to ovember 5th at I mm W010“ °' °' tn, 0 p in Tickets for sale by mem- 50°“ 535°“ I“ 37°“ 5° give em 30°, United W e iety. Mhihsiiui 80 cents. TALENT Legion Hall om-ber New Haven, Nov Charlottotoin, D. 0:00 pm. the pamphlet c m d Mrs. Tasse ( eclslon ernment then has 180 days to made. it can set the HIIIIOTI in the future. (L- he Intends to hit the campaign trail immediately. - Ije wants the byelection called as soon as was ause, he says. he hasn't the money to . awyer, he wants to devote his true to poli- tics but we d have to go about building a w practice if the byelection doesn’t come quickly. However. in . John’ the Cashln family is not regarded as impecunious. Mr. Browne appears destined to be the Conservative candi- date seeking his old place in the House of Commons again. But Conservative strategists here believe that his chances of vic- tory may be greater if the by- election is delayed. The former solicitor-general, now 65, is a formidable cam- paigner on the hustings and all things being equal the renewed Cashin-Browne contest promises be a hot one when it comes. LIST TWO FACTORS However, two factors are be- ing given special attention in consideration of the byelection One is Mil‘. Csshin’s youth and the fact that he has demon- strated a certain giant-killer ability. This tends to build up sympathy support for him, the Conservatives acknowledge. T other is the current pro- vincial general election and its-' probable outcome Nov. 19. The Conservatives say their New- cohorts under the e have a major war with innum- erable battles on their hands in the fight with Premier Small- s Liberals. fhe Conservatives do not make a good showing provin- clally, the Liberal tide would tend to add weight to _Mr. Cash- in’s election hopes. the Conserv- atives say. So, they believe. tlme—and lots of it—will work to their ad- vantage. wood’ If declared vacant Nov. 5, If the statutory mo limits run their course. The gov- set the date for s byelection. b date for time Body Is Found In Warehouse PI’l‘TSBURGH (AP) -- A rker found y in s lightly-sealed box at a south- side Pittsburgh warehouse Sat- urday, police reported. Police said the box had been In storage since 1957 and called it “the most 'zai-re murder case‘ they had seen in years. The workman. Alfred Santelli. S : Trl-Stats part owner and the? Moving Company. opened the box. The cardboard box contained a tin box which was sealed. Another cardboard box was in- sidc the tin box and inside the second cardboard box was an- other metal box which wiis sol- dered along its seams. II of the armed forces vote, sayril 5 The St. John's West seat will .. The Farm Credit Corporation ‘be officially ti \ I R. I); #S$8E£ £Q2X- I54’-3E'i9_HQfi!7!!1 i-it-it-13> ST. PAULS Church all saints , Day Thursday. Commmilon '10, am. in Chapel. no communion Wednesday. by. ATTENTION town of Mt)II'l; gue the use of fire cracker! any acts of v in will I’ severely dealt with. rown roll" man Sit Down. PRINCI COUNTY BEHIND avamr dollar flier!- child.-4 Bu III III Car Car C 2 CA] Cdi I I 0 CI CI St‘. gar ai CKI con 0 C Dis 5 . 2. ‘ 933