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The Oshawa Times, 11 May 1960, p. 19

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OY SY YY PY VI YY I YYY YY TY WS Chal SE aE aE a " SALE Starts TOMORROW MORNING at 9 a.m. SHAR bd 79 YEARS IN BUSINESS AND STILL GROWING, THANKS TO YOU! Now fter months of planning and due fo the nation's most efficient mer- chandising methods, ADAMS presents its second annual Giant of all Sales. The sale that last year made Retail History, the talk of the town now even BIGGER than ever before. Because we've bought not truckloads . . . not car- loads . . . but actual trainloads of new merchandise, in GIANT volume fo instantly into a double bed. Top-quality fabrics in eekly. A 2-pce. Chesterfield or Davenport Set Spring-illed construction, Hardwood frames. Davenport eonverts assorted colors. fo you at GIANT savings. WE'LL BE DARNED if we'll ask you fo shop In a warehouse or any other unsuitable place because quantity purchases for our entire chain of over 45 stores across Ontario eliminates the need of a 'warehouse . . . Giant Warehouse purchases bring you Giant Savings. The biggest array of merchandise ever presented under one roof! On- tario's biggest ever! ADAMS' greatest ever ! Special Po ce. Space-S QQ i -- aving Bunk Bed Outfit Comprises 2 bunk or twin beds, 2 slat springs, 3-rung guard rail, 2 quality spring-filled mattresses available for only 54.86, hs oh NY / Kroehler 2-piece Chesterfield Suite Save $60.95 ! 100% acetate frieze cover. Luxofoam cushions by Good- | 79 year. Famous Kroehler construction. $2 weekly. REG. 229.98 comfort, 312-Coll Smooth Top Mattress Save 20.07 ! 312-coil spring unit. Re<inforced non-crush pre-built bor ders, Cord handles for easy turning. White felt padding for extra ladder and 36" NE pun SLE Low-Priced, 3-pce. Bedroom Set Bave 40.07! You get a large, 6-drawer double dresser with beyelled 88 $e mirror, 4-drawer chest and panel bed. Satiny walnut finish, Reg. 59.95 39% Folding Web Wain? or Silver Mink 3-pce. Bedroom Suite Reg. 199.95 1 49 1.50 weekly Save 50.95! Comprise 4-drawer double dresser with tilting mirror, 4-drawer chest of drawers and bookcase N 12-cu. ft. Capacity Regent Refrigerator Special | 9 69 2.75 weekly Extra-large freezer holds 50 Ibs, Chillery tray holds over i3 lbs. of frozen food. Two removable egg racks. Base $10 Extra! Marconi 17' T.V. Set pe 179 $2 weekly Super-powered long distance circuit and signal monitor eliminates distortion and boosts reception on distant stations, TcLip THIS COUPON __CLIP THIS | T | FREE! 12 CUP and SAUCER Automatic Shut-off Electric Kettle Special | New thermostatic control shuts oft kettle #f boiled dry and RESETS ITSELF when cooled Arborite-topped 3 Living-Room Tables 10.88 Special | 0Q- Individually Per Set Comprises 3 step end tables and 1 coffee table. Scrateh-resistant arborite tops. ~ BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Slimline Rollaway Cot ous: Save 5.07! Durable fron outside frame. Alrfoars mattress, 4 swivel casters. Offered absolutely FREE , . a delicate and lovely semis porcelain Cup and Saucer upon presentation of this coupon in the store, to the first 100 persons who come to the store! No purchase is necessary . . IT'S YOURS ABSOLUTELY FREER! (This coupon expires Thursday, May 12th 1960 . n-Lite Save $5.07! Constructed of 1" aluminium tubing. Adjusts to 4 posi. tions, Webbing is of wide two-tone "Saran" in green, red and blue. REG, 139.98 REG. 19.98 14 Cal al al alal aa ab od. THE OSHAWA TIMES, sdnesday, May 11, 1960 19 RCMP Cost Reviewed By Board OTTAWA (CP) -- A federal stud; pi te te stu y e al ing 'the ' in the provinces. This was announced Mo: in SOmuSIGHe of ling vi a meet! ere May of pro- vincial attorneys - general and ustice Minister Fulton, The conference was- called to discuss contracts under which the RCMP carry out police work in Quebec and The conference concerned it~ ° Sl ps ims iy with financial problems arising out of the fed- ral-provincial agreements 'but useful discus. provin the provincial attorn Newfoundland hasa sult against the federal government in the Exchequer Court alleging breach of contract in the govern. ment's refusal to send RCMP re. inforcements requested by the Newfoundland attorney - general during the loggers strike early in Atom Tests No Change In Policy GENEVA (AP) -- The United States assured the Soviet Union Monday that President Eisen. hower's announcement Saturday on resumption of underground nu. clear tests represents no change in American policy in negotiae tions for a nuclear test ban oy U.S. Ambassador James J, Wadsworth told Russia's Semyon K. Tsarapkin that Eisenhower's announcement had been misinters |preted by some European news. papers and that no testing of new nuclear weapons was contems plated, He sald the new explo. sions were part of a research program for Improving under ground detection techniques, to which Tsarapkin has already agreed in principle, Nuclear scientists and selsmo. logists from the United States Britain and Russie are to meet here Wedn to discuss techs ical details of the proposed re- agar rogram, including the nus clear LONDON (Reuters) ~ Britain would be against any unilateral resumption of nuclear testing by the United States or Russia, an authoritative source sald Mone day. underground nuclear tests for the purpose of improving des tection techniques should be car ried out not by powers on thelr own but within the framework of current negotiations by the United States, Britain and Rus sia, the source sald, Embassies Loaded With Red Spies WASHINGTON (AP)~Investi- gators for the House of Repres sentatives Monday released tes. timony of a former Czech mill tary attache that his country's embassy here and United Nations delegation in New York have been loaded with Communist sples. Lt.«Col, Frantisek Tisler, the military and air attache who de- fected to the United States last summer, sald his official position was a cover for his main job of heading Czechoslovakia's mill ary intelligence operation in the nited Btates, Tater estimated that 45 per cent of Czech Embassy and personnel in the United States 'was engaged In some type of intelligence activity' 1955 « 1959 when he was assigned here. His own role, Tisler said, was to re him with U.S. military secrets, His staff officers--four here and one in New York--attempted the same, Tisler said. Tisler did not comment on the success of his operations, He say they were well known to Dr, Miloslav Rugek, the present Cech ambassador, and Karel Pelrzelka, Ruzek's predecessor. Canadian Room Wedding Gift OT"AWA (CP) = The federa overnunaat hopes Canada's wed- ing gift to Princess Margaret ; [will form the nucleus of a "Cana TRISTOUPON -- CLIP THIS ¢OUPON EVERY PURCHASE BACKED BY OUR GUARANTEE OF SERVICE AND SATISFACTION 1:0] He WiY) dian room" in her country home, the prime minister's office s onday. The gift includes six pieces if early Canadian pine furniture, an Eskimo carving, two colored prints of early Canadian Scenes and an engraved map showing Canada in 1756, The pine furniture is in a style cnique to early French Canada. It was made by Quebee artisans at various times between 1760 and 1809. A ¢hest of drawers of attractive simplicity is the earliest of the six pieces The set also includes {wo arrowback chairs, one Wind sor chair, & corner cupboard and a desk orult American agents to furnish - at

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