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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1961, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 29, 1961 'East German Spy GOOD EVENING Network Revealed zs PITALS? BONN (AP)--The chief of the/details on espionage activities) 3 LEGALIZED iors tc yh divelicen in Canada is [American desk in East Ger-jaimed at penetrating the U.S. The subject of legalized s stage ' incl ~ |many's foreign intelligence de-/Embassy in Bonn and various no longer treated as a hush-hush topic in high circles. |,artment has fled to the West,|U.S. consulates in West Ger- It cropped up the other night at a meeting of the (the West German interior min-'many. board of directors of the Oshawa General Hospital. \istry announced Tuesday. One agent, identified as Sy- The question was tossed out to the meeting as a | The defection of 30-year-old|bille Wambach, was reported to feeler, to garner some personal opinions, but no official |Guenther Maennel, the ministry}have worked in the home of a vote was taken; despite a tendency of some to scoff at said, revealed for the first time|U.S. Air Force major in Mu- fi Nida », {that East Germany has been nich and, officials said, reported the idea ("as a fund-raising media it is very wasteful, making extensive efforts to es-\in the spring of 1958 that U.S. said one member), it was interesting to hear some in- (tablish a spy network in the|paratroops and the 7th Army fluential voices in favor of legalized hospital sweepstakes. (United States. had been alerted for action in Mr. T. Kelso Creighton, QC, deplored the idea, but | An official said that as a re- Lebanon, The US. sent forces John G. Brady, the City alderman and editor of The {sult of Maennel's defect ion| int Lebanon in the summer of Oshaworker, said this type of fund-raising for Canadian hospitals would be 'very desirable." Dr. W. G. Y. Grant, * . Frondizzi Asks | TREASURE HUNT | Plan For Result Vows He'll Find Of Market Move I OTTAWA (CP) -- Argentine S e et President Arturo Frondizi says/ an S cr countries like Canada and Ar- . gentina should not complain OAK ISLAND, N.S. (CP)--; His wife Mildred was his part- about Britain's proposed entry|Has Robert Restall spent twojner in the former "globe of into the European Com years and about $25,000 for/death" motorcycle act. She says Market but should take steps to nothing? she won't be disappointed if he deal with the consequence: Many people around here will!fails, but neither will she be For its part, he told a press|quickly reply that he has--that!surprised if he succeeds. conference eg Argentina)he Il never find "'it'" because|sons HELP is looking to other parts of the|"'it" isn't there. Mtiat dn thot i world -- he specifically men-| "It" is the legendary treasure What do their two sons think? ; a a Sees the : . |They're young, and they're look- |tioned Asia--as markets for its}of Oak Island, which has been ; for tres ; \foodstuffs and other products. attracting adventurers for years)e pe aSure: seriously Rob- ' aoe ge wears years ert Jr., 20 helps his father with At the same time, Canada and|to the deserted isle in Mahone the back - breaking diesin "mos agents se 1958. Miss Wambach was said Argentine should "'join in the|Bay on the Atlantic shore Of/cnonde hic ower most of the agents sent out to,1958. Mi a defence on their own markets" y are spends his spare time with his penetrate the United States|to have escaped arrest last ed candidly tell Europe that/vove, scotia, 45 miles southwest! oajtection of books on car Tac: have already been neutralized." June by fleeing to East Berlin. 0 owerk leolatca Matlot Halifax. ing and hotrods, Rickey, 10, is ident of the Oshawa General Hospital medical staff, It's believed the East Ger- me ; a WAGE Real Since the first treasure hunt) tai; ' 4 ype presiden +s aneiee likely to endanger that contin-| apo r 5 aking a correspondence course supported Mr, Brady. He felt that money sent out of |mans had not actually placed WASHINGTON (AP) -- The bent as Well Ab thar' avOne abou' 1795, hundreds of thou-| with his mother's help. Canad ally in support of the Irish Sweepstakes an agent on U.S, soil, but had|U.S. state department charged : : ei F icy! ait 'dent ines, OF dollars have been sunk' ts a closely knit family ADADE SER lan hoshital operatives throughout Latin Tuesday the Soviet Union and a fa; The Argentine president, injin the island in vain. If Mr. Restall says they'll be could be of great assistance to Canadian hospitals. P America whose targets were its satellites are using East . 2 ; jCanada on a four: - day state) wy Restall, a native of Ham- cipeneahdl edt uid sted Ri The question was proposed by Hospital Superin- ys interests and who were to\Germany and other countries of p % m4 \visit, flies to Toronto today fol-|itoy, apparently doesn't mind|family looks y Bri 7 n the tendent W. A. Holland following similar discussions by (have worked slowly toward en- the Western world. | lowing a busy round of activ-| wnat people say He 'senine to aay acta chcee ak bai the board of directors of the Ontario Hospital Associa- jtering the U.S. In addition, the department/ A A i" nes nere Tuesday. : . enjoy their scepticism, He is so haired feat heart about Oak tion, some of whose members have proposed a resolution FE ~, --_-- in Sao said, the Pasemgy oes 3 Pgs ono : a : a | boa gre sd rag agi Min-|confident in his project that he|Island wher. he was a youngster re : 4 i jPaulo, Brazil last July, wasjence services sed s jister Diefenbake: erna-inians to spend e veg Piglet " nae pid hospital sweapetanes - ee a _ lidentified as Joseph Werner)Berlin are used to kidnap and tional problems, trade matters| hs wlawi etes ping me top ™ it -- . 4 Wanna' then Wet Canadian Hospital Association. It is still a € dis- iteben. West German officials|assassinate political enemies of |and hemispheric affairs; toured) yet pro. y. if I ever was well-heeled I was cussion state. said he was found in possession|the Communists. , the main Parliamen. Building) *° hove "i Aiea | ory odo ot ane ont The OGH opinions were open and refreshing and [of codes and ciphers and chem-, Among the cases detailed in| § land visited Ottawa's city hall; worth perhaps $30,000,000, re- look for the treasure, he said. clearly indicated that the fight for legalized hospital |ically-treated stationary used in|the state department report was jplaced a wreath at the National|Plies Mr. Restall, not the $200,-/He never became "well-heeled, sweepstakes was gaining some support in high places, jeorrespondence with his Eastjone involving a former second even if it did have a long ways to go. 4\War Memorial and received an|90,000 popularly believed to|but nevertheless two years ago |honorary doctor of laws degree have been deeply buried in|decided it was now or never. from the University of Ottawa. | 1704. | LONELY LIFE Tuesday night the slim, busi- Mr. Restall is looking for So he and his family with ness-like statesman was host at\treasures buried by privateers their pet dog on Oct. 10, 1959 a dinner 'or Canada's Governor-|three years after the notorious) cot up year-round residence on General Vanier. pirate, Captain Kidd, was!Qak Island. They have no elec- Mr. Frondizi told his. press hanged at Execution Dock initricity, and make one trip a A\ conference that there are more|/0ndon in 1701. week to the mainland for gro- than 1,000,000,000 people in Asia, Mr. Restall won't say much ceries. It's a lonely life. whose standard of living is im-jabout his venture, He has un-| Mr. Restall has floated tons |proving. "'We are interested injearthed "'findings," but they|of equipment to the island, in- knowing what they think, what/are not gold, nor parchment |cluding a compressor and an they can buy from us." maps. They include a_ stone\old model car A huge pump |bearing the. date 1704, a large|stands atop the pit, with tools boulder aiong the shore into!scatiered around it. which was cut a picture of a) Since his arrival he has small ship whose. spar points|drafted his own mental map of directly to an apex of rocks,|the treasure site. He has been to pay all your bills to complete the tdown payment on.a home and two marker stones bearing|plotting the fan-fingered system identical drill holes. jof tunnels through which the At- for car of home repairs The treasure is supposed to|lantic roars in to flood the pit. have been divided into parts,| He claims to have found the but none of it lies at the bot-|starting place of this fan-shaped tom of the famous "money pit,"|tunnel system, and plans to 0 * : S |worker, home - builder, motor-jilar platforms to a depth of 90 Hearne nes yewone cycle stunt rider. He leaps at/feet. On each platform were need: NOW without an opportunity to do something|quantities of charcoal, putty. German superiors. secretary of the Soviet embassy} Officials said Maennel gavejin- Washington, who was asked) { A LITTLE SAGA OF SHOW BUSINESS Western counterspies valuableito leave the U.S. in 1959. There's no business like show business. Zz Remember Wayne and Gary Porteous? They were the two Oshawa kiddies who cut quite a swath back in the early 1950's with their fine pub- lic performances of tap dancing, singing, impersonations, etc. Police Committee ° Samy Proposed In Bill 'ROCKET PASSENGER This is "Enos", the male chimpanzee which rocketed ment of a three - man police'tion of any police force, the po-| into space on a_ scheduled | commission to guard against/lice needs of any municipality,| three-times around the earth organized crime in Ontario and/and the conduct of any mem-| orbit from Cape Canaveral, supervise provincial police work ber of the police in Ontario." is proposed in a bill put before) The bill received first read-'-------- Fila., the legislature Tuesday ing. Attor a INT Attorney-General Roberts in Later, Mr. Roberts rejected troduced the bill which would demand by Opposition Leader p | | create the commission through|Wintermeyer for a royal com-| By ALAN HARVEY over unflattering comparisons) an amendment to the Police mission to study the problem of Act. organized crime in the prov- The tangled tale of the secret/between their own stagnant so-| "There have been indications ince. ; : that organized crime may be in-| In other business, the beget speech that wasn't really secret/ciety and the humming dynamo after all, reflects the tremen-|across the channel. lfiltrating into some parts of tion agreed to a proposal to give dous pressures and tensions set} So they decided to join the} They were known as "The TV Harmony Kids -- The youngest Pro Harmony Team in Canadian Show Business". Both wer&.under 8 at the time. They were on tel&vision from Rochester in 1952 on Mort C7usbaum's "You Can Be A Star" -- they also turned up frequently on fadio, in clubs and stage shows in Rochester, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Toronto and Mon- treal, They once entertained GM dealers at a posh show in the Royal York, Toronto. One of the brother's greatest local triumphs was on an all-Canedian 'show at the Oshawa Fair, August 14, 1952. Says The Times-Gazette of that performance: "The tiny veterans put over close harmony a la barbershop quartet style and radio impersonations. The crowd yelled for more and were not satisfied until the boys, in their tailored blue suits, returned with more sophistication. Their voice changes in mid-song, which earned them top TV billing in the U.S., was remarkable." Their constant companion, tutor and pal in those days was their music-loving father Vic, a good pianist and arranger, described by one friend as a most am- iable guy, with a song in his heart" -- Vic once wrote the music and lyrics for a song, "Waltzing With You In The Dark" that was introduced on TV by Shirley Harmer. The reason for this preamble is simple: The Porteous brothers will be performing again in a big musical event locally -- that's the Motor City Barbershoppers "'Hi- lites of Harmony" at OCVI Decem- ber 9. They are half of a quartet known as The Motor City Chorus, Bill Tweedie is also a member. Know who the fourth man is? That's right -- it's Vic Por- teous, who has been such a pal to his sons throughout the years while advancing their music careers along. | launched by an Atlas missile. The space shot was fired to- day. --(NASA Photo via AP Wire- | photo) tall will say about his opinions|ground under the limb of an of the treasure's location. joak tree and dug down 10 feet In his 55 years Bob Restalljto an oaken platform, subse- jha. been many things: steel-|quent searchers have found sim- |States,"' he said from farm organizations and The police commission to be other interested parties on con- lappointed by the cabinet, would|trolling sale of farm machinery have "wide powers to investi-|and parts. ss) gate, inquire into and report Agriculture Minister Stewart tario," ec. 7. He said he had already j ; P wy i ; | ge also direct and con-|/been "approached by officials) Having per ye Borger bes gyorg lg tp ty dente by oun a ssaihpiveanen sre oo 'Ontario Fee i he frail reed that was post-/@ me st by : la ot Y » Ontario Federati on the I m ee rie trol the provincial police with ee eetan ee Oe Europe, Britain and North --_ , tustoppable one. 'They Ww the ee as "he federation has asked for,America now confront a bean-|couldn't see any other way out. waiting |gener stra- often probed at great expense. |block it off, something that has |Canada from the Unitediearly hearing to submissions) upon any matter relating to the suggested the standing commit- maintenance of law and order sc on agriculture begin sittings up by resurgent Europe. European Common Market, different. and coconut fibre. s The gravitational pull of Eu-} legislation requiring dealers to Stalk growth that threatens old) wage he Pgh tion. High wits te sbi on farm established trading patterns. |TOope also tugged and strained) eep adequate § s at an equally reluctant Canada, traditionally dependent on over- } seas trade, increasingly sensi- for any purpose | Half of it, says Mr. Restall,|defied previous searchers, When lies in a side tunnel of the pit,/this has been done he will go the remainder in another tun-|in after the treasure, safe from jnel where it was shifted by the|the sea, surging Atlantic. Since 1759, when three boys That's as much as Mr. Res-|discovered a depression in the COURTICE United Church Annual Christmas Bazaar, Thursday, Novem- jber 30, at 7.30 p.m. Opened by Mrs. 'John McKinney .of Brooklin. Chicken 'Pattie tea. Everyone welcome. BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenue, Thursday, 2 p.m, Euchre, Saturday and Monday, 8 p.m. RUMMAGE Sale (also toys) at the CRA, Friday, December 1, 1.30 p.m, Auspices Oshawa Lionettes, COULD SUPERVISE machinery parts as well as con- Understandably, this causes | Further, it would "have gen-\trol of distribution and testing resentment. In Britain Ss case, jeral supervisory powers ... iniof new equipment. (ministers became a little jaded tive to American economic in-| GRO Ui i a RH aa % gee gmt - - fluence and worried about un-} APLES OF L . ee ; jemployment fe | 4 ies ty pS aN 4 a ae a x : = very COLD Yo ~~ 20 30 ' Monthly Receive Payments | $506.94 | $22.00 $1,526.72 |__ $60.00 $2,500.00 Larger amounts and many other plans to suit your budget $50 1 $5000 without endorsers or bankeble security ». SUPERIOR FINANCE The Fastest Growing All Canadian Loan Compnay Superior Finance, Ltd. 17 Simcoe St. N, 725-6541 OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT UNTI You || DEMONSTRATION of Christmas decor- floral arranging. Simcoe | i} ea | = |j,ations and 1 |Street United Church Memorial Hall, $90.25 _ |Friday, December 1, 8 p.m, sharp. Sil-| ada nursed something of a jneurosis when the time came for London to knock at the Com- ; {mon Market door After months of soul-search- jing, Whitehall tried to burrow jinto Europe as unobtrusively as jpossible, not relishing any fur- me \ther chorus of what one British] eee NY jnewspaper termed Canada's) a We SYONEY |*squeals from the sidelines." x | Hence the "'secret speech" in |Paris Oct, 10, and the whole un- happy chain reaction--Canada's request for the ful. text, Brit- jain's initial refusal, the reported jleak to the United States, Brit- }ain's change of heart and finally jthe report, not yet confirmed, |that Canada had a secret of her own--a private briefing on the! \speech, | | BATHE PARK BINGO Wed., Nov. 29 | 7:45 P.M.--SHARP ! | 20 Regular Games 4 Jackpots Share-The-Wealth BATHE PARK CLUBHOUSE EULALIE STREET BAZAAR _ | LADIES' AUXILIARY, ONT, WORDS IN PRAISE OF THE CM SYSTEM Here are some recent editorial comments on the CM system from The Evening Reporter, Galt: "It is evident that the apathy of taxpayers.to munici- pal government has reached a very serious stage. "As is the case in other cities there is much street talk and criticism of City Council decisions but few people will undertake to stand for election. What's the reason? "We believe 'his situation all points up to the pres- sing need of est: slishing the council-manager form of government. Tc .y many capable busy men will not consider standing or council. This is simply because of the time required .o handle the details of a multi-million dollar business in Galt. To many executives the idea of directors having to do detail work in an operation so large does not make sense. They read about the fre- quent lengthy meetings of council, the wrangling about iver collection, Beautiful Christmas cakes will be given as door prizes. | BINGO UNION HALL, BOND ST. WED., NOV. 29, 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES $6, $10. SIX $40 JACKPOTS SHARE THE WEALTH Accordingly, Britain and Can- L 4 } | CHURCHILL" YY . Oshawa and District Diabetic Association are holding a MEETING IN McLAUGHLIN. HALL NOVEMBER. 30 REG'T. ASSOC. |; ORANGE TEMPLE | THURSDAY, NOV, 30 7 P.M. L8 SATURDAY UNTIL 12 NOON Other Evenings by Appointment 17 OFFICES IN ONTARIO petty matters and the amount of time devoted to com- mittee work. Naturally they decide they cannot become involved in that kind of operation. They know there are hundreds of large companies directed successfully by boards of directors over general managers who relieve them of all the detail work. The type of men we are MORE COLD AIR COMING CAPE fran PARADE OF... at 8:00 p.m. The speaker will 'be Dr G. Grant The subject: Insulin Re-action = CEDARDALE GIFTS, HOME BAKING, TEA ROOM NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 PM, ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert and. Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $190 JACKPOT INCLUDED Door Prize $15 WHITBY BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29th Special Games $250, extra in 60 Nos, Jackpots 55 and 50 Nos. Bus leaves Oshawa Terminal. Children under 16 not admitted. SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS iST, MATTHEW'S CHURCH CHRISTMAS TREE FAIR 2-5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2nd. Tearoom, Handicrafts, Home Baked Goods, Gifi Items for all. Wilson Rd. and Hoskin Ave ST. STEPHEN'S UNITED CHURCH | WA CHRISTMAS writing about would be valuable ils ' | li g of their counsel when big decisions have to be made, | WEATHER FORECAST eo? Also of great value would be their ability to supervise | Algoma, Sauii Ste. Marie, so that w f taxpayers' yw | |W yer, Coc egions: fia waste of the taxpayers' money would not take New Arctic Cold Pert cimady 'ite eiowte eek o Thursday Night "We believe this is why more citizens do not seek Cloudy pal teuar aus geen A "ivie h rs ans ae y and turning colder wi civic honors. If a ¢apable manager were employed it snowflurries tonight and Thurs. would be possible for Council to do its work properly ina \day. Winds light, becom ing couple of two or three hours sessions a month. Procedure north 20 to 30 late tonight and would be for the manager to present his report on what Thursday, has been done since the las ing and w st meeting and what he pro- Forecasts issued by the Tor- onto weather office at 4:30 a.m: Synopsis: A trend toward moderating temperatures is in- : dicated in Ontario. However, gions, Toronto, Hamilton: partly; London ... the mercury will barely have) cloudy with slowly moderating) Kitchener poses to do in the future. From a capable Council, he would then get both approval and criticism of his actions. Also it is more likely that things would move along smoothly with fewer arguments calculated to impress the time to return to normal lev-|temperatures today. Cloudy|Wingham . els before the onslaught of the/Thursday and turning colder Hamilton ... 'next arctic cold wave. Indica-|again with snowflurries by ev-| St, Catharines . tions are that all of Ontario will ening. Winds northwest 15 to 25,| Toronto electors. (EDITOR'S NOTE: Galt City Council appointed its be back into cold air by Thurs-| diminishing to light tonight, be-| Peterborough . day night coming north 20 late Thursday.! Trenton city clerk as co-ordinator of municipal departments -- Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie,| Haliburton region: cloudy/Killaloe ... a post that has some of the powers of a city manager -- following publication of this editorial recently.) southern Lake Huron regions,/with a few snowflurries today.! Muskoka .. | Windsor, London: Mainly sunny Mostly cloudy and a little mil-| North Bay with slowly moderating tempe-'der Thursday, turning colder Sudbury .. French Officials : - ay. C sday agai yi s ies b -|Ea | Sate coat hens lette Wneeeees Sele BY | | SCHOPIELD-AKER | | | rn tr rosie | BAZAAR S Release Rejected iin iri stereo in unt ond Bie he « sn nna $t. Wes rwone Fa |] ton eee vist aley | Thurs, Nov. 30, creasing north 20 late Thurs-|Moosonee ......... 5 at 8:00 p.m coming light tonight, increas- .) va : day. S.S. Marie CAIRO (Reuters)--The United) The newspaper said that the ing:to north 20 late Thursday. | Northern Georgian Bay, Tim- : Scns Ene eee es ee PLEASE PHONE Arab Republic has rejected a|U.A.R, foreign ministry replied} Northern Lake Huron, south- agami regions, North Bay, Sud- a French government request for|that the mission, which deals e™n Georgian Bay regions:|bury: cloudy with a few snow- ° | -2987 the release of four French offi-| with matters arising f the| Partly cloudy with slowly mod-/flurries and not quite so cold Cliff Mill 48 H S | 725 2 cials arrested here Friday, the! sequestration of French. prop.\erating temperatues today.|today. Mostly cloudy tonight.| t . is -r70ur pecia -- Sica 2 newspaper Al Ahram reportedierty here, got neither diplo-/Cloudy Thursday but turning)Thursday cloudy and turning) ; OSHAWA JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE = : . matic nor judicial immunity. ae gpd again with snowflurries|colder again with snowflurries. | a 1960 M BIN N our Frenchmen, -mem-| (4 French foreign vainistes and occasional snowsqualls de-iWinds northwest 15, becoming * stry|~ stein cats iii Bs ure onster -- INULS OV 7 . S| ES, VAUXHALL e e " 7 pti, 7 | 20 GAMES AT $20.00--5 GAMES AT $30.00 > Sabai ee oe dl a " "" 4 Prescuptions ? | f= 2 VICTOR" SUPER | $150.00 JACKPOT FILL THEM AT | Siete STATION WAGON lease request was submitted to} Al Ahram published photostat/| bers of an official French mis-| Sg f ses sauces sion, and five other persons spokesman said in Paris Tues- ($20.00 PER LINE PLUS $50.00 PER FUI.L CARD) MEDICAL PHARMACY $1298 a ee the U.A.R. by the Swiss am-|copies of what it described as| "Prescription Centre of Oshawa" TH bassador. Switzerland has been|"'official reports" sent by An-| : CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. were picked up that day on|day night that alleged confes- JACKPOT NOS. 53-55 representing France here since|drei Mattei, one of the four ar-| 300 KING ST. WEST PHONE 230 KING STREET WEST 725-6651 HOME and SCHOOL BAZAAR 2:30 P.M, AT THE SCHOOL $1500 DOWN Price has been reduced on this 5 room bungalow, located on Wilson Rd. S., just 3 blocks .from King St. Large living room with notural fireplace. Extra large kitchen, 3 good-size bed- rooms, Recreation room, list price $10,900 EXTRA GOOD VALUE A wonderful buy in an 8 room brick 2% storey home, located in @ prestige area, A charming living room, over 21" lor ily: size dining room, modernized kitchen, 4 large be with closet space galore. Oak floors and chestnut trim tt out. Almost new forced oil furnace, Located minutes to every- thing. Only $2,000 down, NEW OWNER WILL BE UNEMPLOYED Unemployed that is from the standpoir jo on this property. Outside the landscaping is exterior of home has been freshly istically decorated. Owner has bee Excellent choice of Christmas Gifts. _ INDIA. HANDICRAFTS MAKE EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS GIFTS Items include beautfiul table lamps, unusual coffee tables, rosewood elephants, carving Kirpan ond Kukri Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, High Thursday: veloping in the afternoon. Winds westerly 15, becoming north 20 to 30 Thursday afternoon. Windsor ..... 35 Lake Ontario, Niagara re- St, Thomas . 35 anferred his des be your gain, Be sure to see th room brick bungalow with attached garage in the north west area 160 LAUREL COURT Executive type brick home featur ing room with exposed beams. tiled both with vanity. Kitchen with t large bedrooms with walk in closets room downstairs, tiled laundry room, extra bathroom. Garage and patic will decorate home to new owner's AFTER 3:30 CALL Bill McFeeters 725-1726 Henry Stinson eT Don Stradeski 728-8423 Russ Reeve 725 DAYTIME 723-2265 i living and din- | fireplace and 4 p it in bar and stools, 3 Rec room and extra bed roughed in plumbing for Fully landsgaped. Vendor sets, choice of colours knives,. brass vases, bowls, compote, candle holders, pure silver filigree jewellery, hand-made silk dress lengths, head scarves, stoles ond mony other unusual and ex- citing items. For best selec- natu Aprons, Fancy Work, Touch and Take, Country Store, Home Baking, Candy and Room. munity and added that the re-| bers.) charges of espionage and plot-| sions by mission members were} ting to assassinate Nasser. Four) "either fabricated or extorted."'| French officials said they might ($10.00 PER LINE PLUS $200.00 PER FULL CARD IN 53-55 1956 wh F NUMBERS THIS WEEK PLUS $25.00 Oe Ae Coe: when France and Egypt'rested French mission mn,/ $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN T . oke off diplomatic relations and "addressed to (Maurice) | oe ARTS BLDG. 728-6277 eke /.nglo-French invasion!|Couve de Murville, French for-| © FREE CAR DELIVERY FROM 9 A.M. TO9 P.M. @ more persons were reported ar- rested Tuesday. said France Dring the matter before the UN claimed the arrested French of-/ Security Council if the U.A.R. ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES eign minister." | ig need saan: wee lesa: Al Ahram ficials enjoyed diplomatic im-| didn't release the mission mem- bf a .

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