18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 22, 1965 "STOCK MARKET 1) AM. STOCKS TORONTO By The Teronte Stock Exchange--June 22 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. 2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--€x-warrants. Net change is from previous board-|i .) INDUSTRIALS Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock 150 132 200 $154 15'4. 154 ' Lakeland w Lau Fin Lau Fin 140 50 125 Mont Loce Moore 283 is 2 $is $21 $25 $ $13% $71% 71 13% 13% Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 5 2) 5% Ti" + NEWS IN BRIEF SIGNS FOR MOVIE ROLE LONDON (AP)--British actor Peter O'Toole has signed to make another movie with pro- ducer Sam Spiegel, who launched him to international) fame in Lawrence of Arabia. Spiegel announced Monday that he had signed O'Toole to play | Gen. Tanz, a psychotic and fa- | natical Nazi commander, in the) | movie, The Night of the Geer | als. SINGER WELL AGAIN PARIS (AP) -- Singer Maria Callas has arrived from Athens) '*\ after a three-week cruise. Miss) Callas, who took the cruise fol- NEW WOODBINE RESULTS [Diefenbaker Lays Footing For An Election, If Called FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 Aillow-| MONDAY, June 2 ' Fillies and Mi: Cer-vear-ae iu i ances, a ares r-year-olds FIRST RACE Purse $2,100 Claiming ind up 6 Furlongs (5) me 2.90 2.40 2.10 Maiden Three and Four-year-olds. One and one 16th miles (10) isha hngr Morag he oli 11-Sail_ Along, 31.80 8.70 3.40 Dark ane Gomez 4.00 2.10 5-Eddie Shack, 10 taco ce lurene 2.10) "30 nin Order: Silk Rosa and Queen's Also Ran in Order: Chump, Escaliz,|4?™: la-Held Over, Harris Prince Sied, Sea Day, Royal Bunny, Aunt| THE QUINELLA, Fanny, Sweet Saili G., A-Lord Ridgewood|Fairy, PAID $12. and Khan Nogara. A-W. Moldowan and| Winner, b f, 4, by Hasty Road L. C, Morrisroe entry. : er ain oon ag Sie | nella Poo! , PES ; 4 Winner, dk b or br g, 3, by Sailed Away | i paigning, just tn cues (Padua -- Don Eddy, rier ' SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added Minister Pearson should call SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim-|(First Divn.) Plate Trial Stakes. Three-| one in the next few months Ing, four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs (11)| year-olds, Foaled in Canada. One and) 1. vy | On his current western swimg, 'Mencheval, McComb 9.40 410 E99 lone léth Miles (6) | 5-Brillie, Harris i -60| 4-Whistling Sea, Inouye 21.50 3.80 2.10|\ the ° - i 3-Witchcraft, Hale __ 9,00/ 1a-Flyalong, Potts 2.20 2.10 e = year - olf Conservative Also Ran in Order: Dula Gail, Kingsey, |3-Champiain, Leblanc 219\Chieftian has been acting more Deal Me Aces, Valautta, Lady Domai Also Ran in Order: Lucky Marine,|and more as though an election was in the offing. But apart from polishing up By KEN KELLY 'ORIA (CP)--John Dief- pn Famous | enbaker seems to be laying the 'groundwork for election cam- Famous Road and Dark:| VICT Wanless, Good Ovation and Blue Mis-| Nearctic Heir and A-Grand Galop. A-7. E. | Hays and D. B. Weldon and J, L. Leves- (11) and) que entry. chief. DAILY DOUBLE Sail Along enbaker may be testing himself deliberately and publicly just to prove that his years don't count as much against him as people might think. Both his public engagements and his two-day fishing holiday at Campbell River, B.C., have been exhausting. There are no visible signs of physical strain. He returns repeatedly in for- mal speeches such as at Wey- burn, Sask., and here or in in- Mencheval (4) PAID $179.80 Winner, dk b or br c, 3, by Alibastro -- formal groups such as at Camp- bell River, to this question of) health and his future. HAS NEW MISSION Somehow he manages to get into each occasion the question URGES ASYLUM SYDNEY, N.S.W. (AP) -- Frank Martin, a member of Guinea's house of assembly, has urged the Australian govern- ment to give asylum to refugees from West Irian. He. said hun- dreds of natives who crossed the border illegally were tor- tured after their forcible return to the Indonesian half of the island. "what have I got to gain by Staying in active politics?" Then he replies, possibly building the foundation for a crusading - style. election cam- paign, that he stays in public' life because he feels a sense of 225 $13 z10 $142 100 $22 100 $26%4 860 $5014 250 $2734 Morse B Nat Drug Nat Trust ia S$ Stl oranda NQ) NGas Nor Phone No N Gas Nor Tar. pr Peel Elder Pembina Pow Corp Price Bros QN Gas Revelstoke Romfield Rothman Royal Bk Russel H Salada Sayvette Selkirk A Seven Arts Shell Can Shell | pr Shop 'City Simp Sears lowing a breakdown during a series of opera performances in, Paris, told reporters upon her} arrival Monday: 'The three-| oe week cruise permitted me to sg Pt have complete rest and I am ra ee | now perfectly well." 200 "$12 Ma) 26 selec) | COUNCIL CRACKS DOWN 125 $10% TIVERTON, R.I. (AP)--The| a si 235 town council has banned sleep- 225 $24Ya 242 24% ing on public beaches during A I he the Newport Jazz Festival start- io fo i 12" 'ling. June 3. The action Monday, ee night means there are no 100 sisva 13% 19% beaches near Newport to ac- 174 $16% 16% 16% + %\ commodate the thousands of 100 Ss ae vas *~, "| high school and college age pa- 220 $19%8 19% esc al trons who traditionally attend Stee! Can 480 $29%4 29% 29% ry Seinbg - 200 $45 45 45 the festival. Tancord 400 250 250 450 --10 | Thd CG In pzi0 ssive Sie Sih | ~=MORE SUBWAY POLICE Tor iron A' 225 322% 2 2s NEW YORK (AP)--The New > 1095 $i4v2 144 144 -- Ye) York City Transit Authority po- Hea See ed lice, whose principal job is pa- trolling the city's 236 miles of *| subway and elevated lines, be- came the 10th largest police} force in- the United States to- day, a spokesman said. Some 594 men were added to the _1o | force, bringing its total to 2,018, or almost 10 men for every Turnbull 110 $11 Un Carbide 151 $28% on : ea | Mile of track. 10s Un Gas 212 $28 U Gas A pr 50 $524 U Corp B 100: $73 Un Stee! 1550 $85 Vic G Tr 100 $15% Well Fin 100 $5' West ind 100 240 West Ind A 200 365 WCoast Tr 725 $16% Wstn 6 pr 25 $108 248 --- % CHANGE KNIGHTLY RULES LONDON (AP) -- Under new rules published in the Royal » y,|Gazette, a knight-elect is to be --s addressed by his title as soon las it has appeared in the honors list. Before now, the title could not be used until he had been dubbed a knight by the mon- 0 10% -- Ye arch. White Pass 200 $9 Wad GH pr 136 $105 105 Woodwd A 125 $24% 24% 500 26 3500 400 1800 130 400 760 225 $23 300 245 560 163 156 TRANSLATORS HONORED ROME (AP) -- Profy4 jb) _ |Andre Pezard of France, Soichi ~3 |Nogami of Kyoto University and Hassan Osman of Cairo Univer- sity were awarded gold medals -"sifor their translations of the ~5 |works of Dante Alighieri, by the committee in charge of celebrat- ing the 700th anniversary of the Italian poet's birth. 3. 3 MA 144 2 22 264 264 -- Va 497%-- 50% 27a 27V2 10% 10% 276 27% + Ve 22% 48% + Ve) " | 20% + Ve! 5% 11a -- Ve Ya Va --) WS $21'2 Va 2) 25 $1002 1002 100' 100 $22 22 22 100 $63 «6383 306 $74%_ 73/0 73% --\%s 200 $25% 2558 25% --% 200 S254 | 1085 6472 100 iM 40 720 25 2 75 ion | 450 $32% $26 $41%4 $6634 $102 $98 $90 «690 $72 2 $222 222 224 100 $2752 27% 27% + \s 225 $214 21% 21% 708 $300 200 200 125.$50 50 50 25 $89 z5 $87 50 $70% 452 . $9" 50 $53 500 400 ae 66% 102 98 BCPh 5% pr BCPh 4% pr BCPh 4% pr Brockville Brooke pr Burns Cal Pow Cal Dale Cl Fndry C Pack A C Pack B Can Perm Cc Brew C. 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Smart for sporting life. Jacket knitted in one piece from neck down and shell in just two pieces,in stockinette stitch. Pattern 7123: sizes 32-34; 36-38 included THIRTY-FIVE CENTS: (coins) for each pattern (no stamps,| please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Osh¥wa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front Street West, To- ronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi- dents add Ic sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, FOREIGN TRADING 225 $162 162 $00 143 142 735 150 150 Shel! Lorado Aanico Ala 1 - 150 | EASY DIAGRAM By ANNE ADAMS Indoors or out in the. garden, this top-drama_ shift will de-| light you summer and into fall. Yoke with shoulder extension is so flattering. Whip it up in jer-| y, Dacron, pique. Printed Pattern 4598: Misses' Siezs -10, 12,14, '16, 18. Size 16} takes 25g yds. 39-inch | FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in| coins (no stamps, please) for| i y Song each pattern. Ontario residents} pony se sa CAT add two cents sales tax. 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IMPERIAL CANADIAN WHISKY by HIRAM WALKER {his election oratory, Mr. Dief- mission. | "T'll do anything for my 'coun-! try but I will not sell out its birthright for votes." : Usually by this point, he has) attacked the Liberal govern-! ment as corrupt, said "'my gov-| ernment did not have any min-) isters touched with the taint of| corruption" and sounded his fa- miliar one-Canada theme. i It is cledr from what he says that his sense of mission is to! "restore" honesty. in govern-| ment--'I don't care what your! political faith may be, you ex- |pect honesty in public life." _At a Progressive Conserva- tive nominating 'meeting here} Monday night, he said the No.| 1 issue in the next election| campaign will be whether Can- jada will become a republic. The proposal for a new flag Winner, b or br g, 6, by Menetrier -- iB Fast by Bunty Lawiess. Pool $62,911, Brooktown by Liftletown, Pool $51,486, SEVENTH RACE Purse $10,000 _ THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim) sqged (2nd Divn.) Plate Trial Stakes. | ing, four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs (11) | Three-year-olds. Foaled in Canada. One! la-Choppy River, McComb 13.80 6.20 4.30 ' | ~~,\ and one 16th Miles (6) | 8-Top Ruler, Turcotte 6,00 4.40) « 7:Susie's Roman, Walsh |5-Good Old Mort, Gomez 5.40.2.70 2.30) "| Des Erables, Turcotte 2.40 2.20) Also Ran-in Order: Be Merciful, Mad) | Charge, Mint Bloom, A-Jessie B Good, |1gle,.%% Mull, Dittfach 4 | Leo's Yingel,. Prince Bubi, Sheree and Also Ran in Order: Super Flow, Mar- | Currette. A- G. J, Casseiman and J. Wel- lide eae by erates Land -- ham en Pool $67,021. try. Winner, b g, 4, by Chinese Sun -- X zev- [ewe Path ey Rive Syeres, ette by Rustom Sirdar, Péol $57,498, Singing Young In Russia Troubles Rulers In Soviet By GEORGE SYVERTSEN ignored it--probably counting on MOSCOW (AP)--Some of the|it to die a natural death. singing by Russia's restive] party SUSPICIOUS young people is beginning to)" j ately, literary and cultural trouble this country's Commu-| publications have expressed the nist rulers. : | traditional Communist party The songs are folkloric bal-| sucpision of any popular initia- lads about love, beauty, faraway] tive it does: not control. parts, freedom. Many were! The discussion betrays mild born in the underworld and in| astonishment at the extent of Siberian prison camps --both|the movement and_ perplexity tsarist and Stalinist. lover how it started and what Nobody knows how many mil-| to. do about it. lions of copies of these songs One critic, Yuri Andreyev, have been passed from group wrote in the conservative lite- to group, town to town on tape|rary journal Oktyabr (October)|,,- ' eet : recordings and in typewritten| that the craze was too seaeae PPP ie aon goth ub- _ EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. Claim-, FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 Allow-|(N9, four-year-olds and up. One and one| ances. Three. and four-year-old Fillies| 16th Miles on Marshall Turf Course (7) About 1 mile on Turf Course (8). |4Blue Sol, Turcotte 8.90 4.80 3.10 la-Admirals Gift, Dittfach" 5.80 3.40 2.30|7-Gray_ Mouse, Harrison tings 5-Social Jewel, Sorensen 5.20 3.10|3-Son Blue, Leblanc | 2Shining Sun, Hale Also Ran in Order: SArosu, A-Fermoy, Also Ran in Order: Alirullah, Doodling and Mixed Colors. Late Scratch Srah, Chopparis, A-Trumore and A-F. Junger and Dane Hill Lady. A-Valcrest Farm and Ed ids y Sante entry. i gor Bog | Winner, b g, 6, by Solidarity -- Bluemere Winner, b f, 3, by Admiral Lea -- Gen-|Y Bive Larkspur. erous Gift by Challedon. Pool $59,358. | Pool $74,791, Total Pool $509,709, At. 7,358. GARDEN CITY RACEWAY MONDAY. JUNE 21 FIRST RACE -- 5¥2 Furlongs (Trot) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) Lord 'Dean, Hansen 6.70 6.40 3.70 Kintutica, Ingles 10.60 5.20 Sa wid | A-Meteor. ie | Acres entry. Direct Vista, Filion 5.20 Also Started: Fieety Riddell, Crystal Hal, Jerome G. Creed, Mary Volo S, and First Trust, OSHAWA_ DRIVE-IN THEATRE JL : eeveres ory Savona' DEE posent GOULET Avoy WILLIAMS wtuunice CHEVAL! ERs: rap se BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 FIRST SHOW AT DUSK Patsy Peters 3rd, Walker 6.10 SIXTH RACE -- 1} Mile (Trot) for Also . Started: Chub Hanover, Titan Song C, Tim's Lad, Kippen Lee, and Meadow Brownie . three-year-olds and up, Purse $800 (8). Becky Herbert, J'bert 6.90 7.40 4.00 Gay Bandit, McKinley 12.40. 5.90 House of Commons, Palmer 4.20 Alos Started: Rex, Jimmy. Frost, Mike! Riddell, Bucky Song, and Fearless Doc QUINELLA, 3 AND 7, PAID $87.00 NEW HITS! SECOND RACE -- | Mile (Pace) for maiden three-year-olds. Purse $700 (8) Black Creek, Wellwood 8.10 3.40 2.80 Chatham Adios, 2.90 2.40 jo Ste Lo, Fition 3.40 nd lo uscripts. spread to ignore any longer. Shee. a nghand manuscrip p g \ g lie in Cafieds. Findley SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace) for e FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS! J Also Started: Willow Ann, Success Curl,| Pontiac Nancy, Liza Ellis,. and Brave Ta three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8) M'view Champ, Gordon 7.50 4.70 3.70 Hurricane Will, O'Dare 6.10 5:00 Bennie Boy C, Carmichael 8.40 Also Started: Greentree Judy, Billy G Express, Kawartha Babe, Widower's Pick and Uldine Mohawk. The music is technically ille-- He quoted a Soviet observer's) _ gal. Soviet censorship has| explanation of the younger gen- oo nays mood: MAN MEETS WOMAN AND THE RITUAL never approved it. It's not for! er < sale in state record and music| "It's obvious--they're fed up| OF LOVE BEGINS... Never Before shops and the government ra-| you know, with singing about dio and television stations rarely|the -capital construction plan Such Strange Sensuous Sights ! play it | and the tensile strength of rein-| But tape recorders are rela-| forced concrete." "RITUAL OF LOVE" tively cheap here and thou-| Andreyev argued that most of} IN COLOR sands of guitar players help the} the songs express an optimistic |§ ADMITTANCE Qui, 4 muses OF ace OF Oe 9 DAILY DOUBLE, $ AND 5, PAID $30.00 THIRD RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) Dream Haven, Th'deau 12.60 6.40 4.40 Kaylee, Gordon 4.10 2.70 Monsieur Reynard, Campbell 3.60 Also Started: Lu Attorney, Prince On dago, Hieland Chief, Eddie's Pride, and Belmont Clara It is heard and sung in small| In addition to these, there are|¢ groups gathered in a dormitory,/a great many songs he de-| around a campfire or in some-| scribed as "cheerless, glomy one's home and dismal." The haunting melodies and| The regime critics profess|¢ poignant, sometimes naive,| willingness to accept most of\¢ | lyrics composed by their ances-| the compositions, but they are|§ NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for|tors and contemporaries have| bitterly critical of the peeeere| tnree yeorolee and up Purse $1100 (2).| been spreading over the coun-|utionary and Stalinist era pri-| DH-Armbro Adnc, McK. 3.10 3.30 2.70, try for. four or five years. son camp ballads that figure) Jennys Girly EACey 4.00| The Soviet Communist party's| prominently in the collection of! 4 Also Started: Wee Governor, Horatius, : ' * Lee Johnston, and Adios Ray C. cultural overseers until recently| the peoples' favorites. EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,500 (7). | Adm. Byrd C., Webster 75.90 14.90 6.60) Stoney Burke, Feagan 3.80 3.50 Missoe Dares, Hayes 5.70 Also Started: Karen Sota, Armbro Electra, The McNab, and Beverly Dil- lard. FOURTH RACE five-year-olds and under, Potomac Lass, Geisel Mr. Galophone, Dolescheli 11.50 6.80 Arawana Lady, Furness 5.90 Also Started: Follow Suit, Dream Acres uy, Pixie Lee 2nd, and Kingston Mile (Trot) for Purse $900 (7). 6.80 5.10 3.40 6 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). Cunny's Bud, Webster 9.10 6.70 4,20 for ABSORBING ! MOVING ! BRILLIANT ! Introducing A NEW SEX-BOMB Claudia CARDINALE "GIRL with a SUITCASE" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Sunset Lee M, Holmes 7.40 4.90 NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, June 23 youngsters make their own mu-| and romantic view of life which} sic. Communism also espouses. PHONE ee "NINE. FIRMS CLOSED Dominican Strike 4 « French Wind, Harris AX107 725-5833 SAT. AND SUNDAY 1:30 P.M, FIRST RACE Purse $2,000, ($5000) |A-'Windfields Farm Entry (QUINELLA WAGERING) Claiming. Maiden two-year-olds. About 5 Furlongs on Turf Course (14) Rough Ocean, Hale 120 Able Ruler, Dittfach Alls Minda, Harris X112 Man in Flight, No Boy 115 Kingusto, Glassner 115 Gray Fellow, Leblanc BIIs Vital Mahn, Inouye 115 Black Kitten, No Boy 112 Fidikus, No Boy 115 Paraguayo, Robinson 120 Albertarama, Harris X110 Tract, Dittfach A-120 Also Eligible: trish Girl, Squadru, Leblanc B-120 A-J. C_"Aeyer and Willow Downs Farm entry B-Stafford Farms entry SIXTH RACE Purse $2,600 ($12,000) Claiming Four-year-olds and u,. 7 Fur. lones (7) Uncle Blue; Robinson 120 Apple, Werry X113 Mornins' Mornin, Gomez Spook Rider, Dittfach 116 Flying Dodi, No Boy 108 Sub Commander, No Boy 118 Your C ounty, Cuthbertson X113 Response 'Spotty SANTO DOMINGO (AP) --\been detained for, "precaution-| Pro-rebel union leaders claimed|ary reasons." more workers would stay home) 'Unionized public transporta-| URSULA ANDRESS THE MOST} BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE No Boy 112; 12a 116 ~ . THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,400 < Claiming Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (8) Ringer Flinger, Robinson All4 Irish Joe, Harris X11} Daring Bull, Potts 114 Peter Picker, Gomez All7 y Ships That Pass, Walsh 111 |Top Musketeer, Maxwell 122 Dittfach 106 Gordon | | Autonomous Christian Unions. liated organizations represent more. than workers, or most of the try's organized labor. | No violence was reported | Rebel spokesmen charged many union leaders had been _jarrested by junta troops to pre- scoot ete The ant eid ehiiacen vat | Vent walkouts. Junta officials |Glenholme Schoo! wish to thank Oshawa|Said a number of civilians had! Bowling Lanes, and especially "Buddy" -- ----___ ---- and A _ . OSHAWA * BOWLING NEWS GLENHOLME SCHOOL LEAGUE Great. Promise, 116 FOURTH RACE Purse Allowances Three and four-year-olds. Furlongs (17) Rip Van Jive, No Boy Canalu, Harrison 108 Lemartel, Turcotte X10! Leader Lane, Dittfach 115 Spicy Favor, Glassner 103 Caledon Colonel, Robinson Whipper Whiz, McComb Echo Boy, Gomez 113 Twilight Tango, No Boy 99 Dear' Stokes" Two-year-old Fillies. Rut the response on the first| were all at work and traffic was) Margabella, No Boy 107 ' _ trys s | SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($3000) Right Moment, Leblanc 112 Miguel Soto, one of the strike) 'The junta had cut telephone Prince Tour, Ferro X1}1 P. ' ' . fetes se ee ee went on strike Monday and oth. Domingo and the provinces. In Hurrahs, Turcotte X117 : . Exhortator, Harris A-X11] | He said the strike also shut|minican city, workers told re-} Maple Way, No Boy 108 Comby, McComb 111 ? eration Village Squire, No Boy 119 : " j , BONY Whetee Mekoee tn The rebel leaders said they | Ascot Prince, No Boy' 10d ure."' strike. But Virgilio Meynardi, A-A. Larson, P. Greenbloo: : : " It and affi-|demonstration of support of the coun- 17 sociation of North American Direc- today to demonstrate support) |. i : | SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 addedifor the Dominican rebellion,|tion workers in Santo Domingo} "My c 5 Furlongs (6) Empress of India, Dittfach 109 |day of the three-day general/heavy. Small shops and gaso-| <trik , 7 , : / : | Stan's Kay, No Boy 107 strike 'was spotty. line stations were open. | Arctic Dancer, Sorensen 107 Claiming 'four-year-olds and up. 6 Fur-| Prize Jive, Walsh 111 leaders, said workers at nine of} Pie forigs (10) Northern Minx, Harrison 111 Santo .Domingo's 40 factories|Co™munications between Santo| Roman Dipper, Glassner | Bonne Vitesse, No Boy 113 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 ($3000) ers would join today. Santiago, the second largest Do-} Claiming 'Three and four-year-olds. About | Falsun, Inouye 117 Page Service, No Boy 119 Jolly Ollie, Walsh 111 | y i | | Sir Axton, Hale 181 |down three sugar mills and the porters they had not heard of! Our Interview, Dittfach U.S. Aluminum Company's op- : Gandio; Robinson 116 Centores, Ferro X108 any strike plan. Lanky Planky, | 1 ; y ccrennye. Neuve: 128 The anti-rebel junta said the ($6500) | Two K., Werry X108 strike was a "complete fail-|were playing no part in the Susan's Prince, Turcotte AX11S Ann's Reply, Robinson 106 The strike was called by the|rebel secretary of labor, said Kalispera, Hernandez 104 Confederation of|"we interpret this strike as a} Sorokollt entry. X-5 Ibs AAC. Post Time 2 p.m. claim to| constitution." 3 100,000 | Cee Publishers since 1898, VERNON DIRECTORIES Limited. Member As- tory Publishers, 29 Rebecca Street, Hamilton, Ont. | | | 2nd BIG HIT! "HYSTERIA" Adult 106 108 «SHE who must be possessed! URSLILA ANDRESS sete cust -wervaro ve AJOHN RICHARDSON -ROSENDA MONTEROS..CHRISTOPHER LEE 3 Q. 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