THE DATLY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, August 3, 195¢ 48 "Fast Action -- Just One Of The Many Desirable Features Of Times Ads "iter The First Insertion Mrs. L. C. Was Able To Cancel This Ad - LOST---PART SPANIEL, FRINGES. Answers a oe Resorts 39--Articles For Sole 39--Articles For Sale 43--Male Help Wanted 47--Legoal Notices TRAIL'S END on Stoney Lake Distinctive house} g cot- '| 4TON FARM WAGON WITH PLAT- form and rack. Good tires. D. Halton, tages, each with private shal- low shore. Excellent boats, motors, fis hing, clubhouse, merry-go-round, slides, sports, folders. Write Trail's End, Lakefield, Ont. TuesAug10 ~ 32--Automobiles 'For Sale G Rd, RR No. 3, Oshawa 177 MERCURY HURRICANE, 10 H.P. OUT- board motor Terms. Refrigerator = $65 555 King East 7c GLADIOLUS, ALL COLORS, AND OTH: er cut flowers. Dial 3-2962. "119 Rosehill Blvd. . 177e 16-FT. SAIL BOAT, 18-FT. MAST, WITH #ib, sails and boat in good condition, sacrifice Call Port Perry 112R23. 177¢ '49 DODGE COACH READY FOR HOLI- " day. Top shape throughout, need driver. '» Many extras. Sacrifice, apply 160 Park Rd. North. 177¢ SEE DOUG AMEY FOR THAT NEW or ased car or truck. Ontario Motor Sale. Dial 5-4836. Augs FOR # SQUARE DEAL SEE JOSINNIE Walker, Bramley Motors Bo Joturs Lime. New ang : evenings '8-5706. i 1% TON VAN. LIKE NEW. ton stake. Tgade or terms. Augls . ALSO 3 Dial 3-7088 178¢ '49 CHEV, DELUXE SEDAN, ORIGIN- al mileage. Dial 3-7513 after 5 p.m. 179¢ 30 FORD CONVERTIBLE, RADIO, Heater. Original finish. Sportsman green, 36,000 miles. $1095. Dial 50970. 179¢ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ON CITY property, '53 Fargo % ton truck, low mileage, Dial 3-3807. 1791. '41 DODGE % ton VAN, GOOD RUN- ning condition $85. Dial 5-4020 after oe PLYMOUTH. GOOD CONDITION. '37 179¢ $75. Dial 5-2902. 33--Automobiles Wanted Aug.6 . 34--Automobile Repairs MOTOR TUNE UP GENERATOR starter, carburetor repairs. Cities Ser- vice power prover, sun diagnosis equip- ment. Hillcrest Service Station 223 ~King Street Ww. Aug. 23 Dial 5- 3912. M. GREENBERG & SONS FOR SALE: 8' Cedar Fence Posts, 16' Clothes Line roles, New ond Used Lumber, 4" Heavy Steel Tubing suitable tog posts. New and Used Angie Iron cut to size. 45 Gallon Drums. For Your Convenience We ore Open Saturdays. Shone 3-7333, 308 Bloor E. M.W.F. CHESTERFIELD, ice-box, owner leav- after 8. p.m. 150 4. 178¢ TV AERIAL, 3-PC, rug, desk, gas stove, ing country. Apply Simcoe South Apt USED GURNEY FURNACE WITH pipes and Minneapolis Honeywell jani- tor. Dial 5-0319. 179¢ CITY-APPROVED SEPTIC TANKS, available now at Fabricated Metals and' Stampings Ltd., 249 Second Ave. Dial 5-1665. Augl9 "KOOLVENT" Ventilated Aluminum Awnings and Canopies, made in Osh- awa. Free estimates - phone 5-4632, KOOLVENT - NASH SALES 94 Bruce Street After hours: Les Eveniss Dial 3-2707 Poul Harris - Whitby 723 M.W.F.;Aug.14 EASY PAYMENT PLAN Body and Fender repairs, paint- ing. Free estimates. Cars picked up ond delivered. . SHORTT'S BODY SHOP Manchester, No. 12 Highway Phone Oshawa Agent--5-2656 Tues.," Thurs., Sat., Aug. 7 '36--Pets and Livestock FANCY PIGEONS FOR SALE. DIAL , 750161 after 5. 178¢ SPANIELS, ALSO BOARDING, new highway near Drive-In Aug. 3 'BABY BUDGIE: ALSO BREEDING sock at reduced price. 114. Elgin St. E. 3-9767. Aug. 30 BOARDING AND > TRIMMING, REGIS- tered fox hound puppies. Knowlton's Ken- nels, dial 5-0164. Augls 37--Farmers' Column FARM . Phone le buy live Tyrone. Kennels, PICKED UP collect Bowmanville Fur Aug29 AW. Custom Augl? ¥ "Farms, "HAY AND STRAW BALING. "Powell and Sons Agricultural "work. Dial 3-2062, Oshawa. + 38a--Market Basket FRESH BASEBERRIES, 6 ORCHARD Avenue. Dial 5-3938 177 * + 39--Articles For Sale BABY SPECIALS SAVE. MONEY New 1954 baby carriage ot @ great money - saving price. Folds easily, also ocnverts into handy go-cart, chrome fen- ders. Sell-out price $26.95. See our complete display, new colors and models. FREE Waterproof pram with every pram. CRIBS Full-size crib outfits, natural finish with full-length, draft- proof end panels, safety drop side and casters. Sell-out price, complete $32.95. FREE Marshall spring - filled mattress with every crib. 5 FOLDING STROLLERS Light weigh*, folds easily. Soave money. See our many styles. Sell-out price 4.99. WILSON'S FURNITURE CO. 20 CHURCH ST. T,T,5Aug? 2 ONLY 21" Consol Televisions. Reg. $449.50, to clear $189.50. EASY TERMS BARONS' Radio & Electric, 426 Simcoe St. S. Aug.23 LINOLEUM BARGAINS CLEARING OUT HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS -- HUGE SE- LECTION -- GREATLY RE- DUCED 25c¢ ft. BORDERED RUGS We have over 200 bordered rugs -- bright cheerful pat- terns, We are clearing out at a Give-Away price, buy them now for every room in your home ot this great saving, 9 x 6 $3.69 GENUINE CONGOWALL For your kitchen or bathroom. All new colors. Greatly reduced. Reg. 80c. Sellout price 69¢c running ft. WILSON'S FURNITURE CO. 20 CHURCH ST. mattress erib ud 8 Church St. PAINT, RIO EXTERIOR. ALL colours every allen guaranteed, $2.96 allon, Oshaws ardware and Seemg, B. F. GOODRICB STORES, TIRES, bal | REFRIGERATOR, ASTRAL, coMic BODES: magazines. exchanged. Ki way Book BN as. 861 King St Open every, evening. Aug.20 bare parts for same. Cutting heads. same. 3 cords, ete. Meagher's, § King West. Aug2s WNINGS TO 2 SEASURE. rg banquet Yables "tor rent. Cleve Fox, Oshawa. Aug.14 SCHICK ELECTRIC RAZORS. CUTTING beads, cords and service parts, Shapes stock. Meagher's Electric, § Bing St. wv ug. 1st CLASS Goodrich Stores. Dial 177¢ rs condition. B. F. 5-4543, $100 OFF New Air Conditioner. Guar- anteed 5 years. Reg. $399.50 To Clear $299.50. BARONS' Radio & Electric, 426 Simcoe St. S. Aug.23 12 VOLT CAR RADIO, "RCA VICTOR" used 2 weeks only. Dial 3.7524. 174 Ar- thur Street. 176¢ USED FURNACES. APPLY 21 Church St. 176e WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE used furniture. 444 Simcoe St. S. Dial 3.3271. Aug. 23 TARPAULINS Army Surplus. All sizes, sq. ft. Extra heavy. OSHAWA AUTO TRIM Chureh & Bond. Dial 3-3512 Aug.27 m MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR 4 onths old. Plywood Boat, McGinnis Trailer. Apply 1170 Simcoe N. 179¢ BOAT -- 9 ft. CAR TOP BOAT WITH oars. Will take 3 hp. outboard motor. Ap- ply 11 Beech St. Ajax. Phone 391W 179¢ 12 FT. CAR TOP PLYWOOD BOAT, § hp. Johnson motor. Both in good condi- tion. Dial 5-5469. 179a 2 HARROWS, 2 DOORS, HOT WATER radiator. Apply 826 Simcoe St. North, 175¢ 15¢ tteries Addison appliances, T Thrifty budget plan. Dial 5-4543. Aug2s G.M. PUSHBUTTON AUTO RADIO, for '49 or '52 Pontiac Dial 5-3497. 5 Al- bany St., Oshawa. 177¢ Floor Covering Oshawa's largest display. Choose trom over 300 smart 1954 patterns for every room in the house. Congoleums, Feltols, Raexoleums, Inlaids, Marboleums, etc. Harding and Barrymore Carpets; Hall Run- per and Stair. Carpet. Sustom sizes made to orde "RUTHERFORD 156 SIMCOE SOUTH 135 $125 OFF New Gainaday Convertible Washers. Reg. $324.50, to Clear $199.50. EASY TERMS. BARONS' Radio & Electric, 426 Simeoe St. S. Aug.23 RUTHERFORD'S STORKLAND Lowest prices. Largest selection of nursery furniture in the city. 1954 Carriages: Lloyd, Sun- shine, Gendron. All colors, Strollers, sidewalk carts, trikes, etc. Cribs, junior beds, bunk- beds, high chairs, play-pens. Budget Terms. RUTHERFORD'S 156 SIMCOE 8. $89.50 Brand New full size locomotive Washers. Fully guaranteed. EASY TERMS BARONS' Radio & Electric, 426 Simcoe St. S. Aug.23 SENTINEL Aluminum Combination Windows. Moloney Aluminum Combination Doors. Up to 18 months to pay. Liberal Allowance for your 'ooden Storms. OSHAWA DEALER C. HILLIER DOUBLE DRAIN BOARD, DOUBLE sink and steel cabinet, new $169.50. Ap- ply 98 Wilson Rd., South. Dial 5-51320. 174f. 40--Articles For Rent CEMENT MIXERS, 2% CU. FT.,, GAS or Electric. Dial 5-2812. 62 Stevenson's Rd. N. Aug.16 41--Articles Wanted CEDARDALE SCRAP IRON AND METALS 100 Annis St. East of C.N.R. Station WE PAY: Highest prices for Iron, Metal, Rags, Paper, etc. Open Saturday Res. 5-4159 Aug.15 SHAW RAG and METAL prices paid for scrap iron, metal, rags, batteries. mattresses, ote. accounts appreciated. Free Pick-up Dial 5-3432 89 BLOOR ST. E Dial 5-2311 -- J. SHAW Res.: 3-9111 Aug.6 LIVE POULTRY FEATHERS, SCRAP metal, aga, and mattresses. Dial orth Oshawa, 3-2043, collect. Aug. Highest Phone 053 -- 08 I oo E. Aug.21 42--Female Help Wanted ROOM AND BOARD PLUS $3 MONTH. home in for LA sitting aft and Boy school age, girl 5 years. Dial 5-2476. 179¢. OFFICE CLERK FOR SMALL OFFICE Downtown Oshawa. Speed and accuracy | with figures an asset. Write Box 515 Times-Gazette. 179¢ PERMANENT JOB FOR WOMAN ON bedroom work, in year-round resort ho- tel, near Huntsville. Trustworthy, clean habits and abstainer. Write Tally-Ho Inn. A 178¢ WANTED --- CLERICAL HELP, MUST be able to type and take shotahnd. Ap- ply Sta-Rite Pumps, or call 874 Ajax for appointment. 176£. HOUSEKEEPER OR ELDERLY LADY, in the country, PedSloner, Columbus, bus service. Apply Mrs. Snuddem, Col- umbus, 175¢ GIRL WANTED FOR GRILL AND counterwork. Apply 344 Simcoe Street South. 179b. FOR YOUNG WOMEN DIAL 5-5162 Aug.20 T.V. ANTENNAS SUMMER SPECIAL Custom installations 39.50. Alliance « Jorating antenna, $90 - $100 - $110 Rotators Say o present dntennces, $65. Hamilton Channel instolled, Open 9 AM. - 9 P.M. Dial 3-8180 Aug9 USED TIRES, MOST ALL SIZES, $3 UP. BY. Goodrich Stores. Phone 5-543. "NASH" Aluminum Window Screens and doors, made in Oshawa. Free estimates - phone 5-4632, KOOLVENT - NASH SALES 94 Bruce Street After hours: Les Eveniss Dial 3-2707 Paul Harris Whitby 723 Tues., Thurs. Sat. Aug. 13 ed ICE-BOXES, chine, 3-piece bath, sink; pressure "CLIMATITE" Aluminum Combination Win- dows, Moloney Aluminum com- bination Doors. Terms Easy Unbelievable Values TOM BARBER Diol 3-8924 Aug.8 FORMAL TRAINING AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN NURSING The Canadian Army now offers you training as Nursing As- sistants, . covering such sub- jects as physiology, anatomy, nursing procedures, care and treatment of the sick. After your training, you will work in one of the military hospitals across Canada or in Europe. If in good standing during your. third year of service, you be- come eligible to qualify as a Certified Nursing Assistant. You receive the same pay, pension rights, leave and other benefits that are given to men in the Canadian Army. CLASSES eommence Septem- ber 1954 at Camp Borden, Ontario. IF you are 19 to 29, single, hove grade 10 or the equiva- lent, write to the Command Headquarters, Personnel Depot or Recruiting Station nearest your home, Headquarters Central Command Ortona Barracks, Oakville, Ont. Att: Assistant Adjutant General (Manning) THE ARMOURIES, Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, 176a. 43--Male Help Wanted NATIONAL SALES FINANCE ORGANIZATION Requires Young Man with High School Educa- tion and Previous Busi- Give complete details in first ness Experience. letter to... . P.O. Box 195 Belleville 178¢ SKILLED MEN GET THE TOP-PAY JOBS What about you? Don't let limited ability keep you in the low-paid frequent lay-off jobs. Master the latest methods of one of these top-pay trades. DIESEL (Welding included) MACHINE SHOP REFRIGERATION OIL BURNER MECHANICS DRAFTING AIR CONDITIONING RADIO & TELEVISION Steadily earn $2.00 hourly and better. Learn now without in- terrupting present income. Easy to master on easy terms. Just send coupon for proof of opportunities. No obligation, STANDARD ENGINEERING INSTITUTE Box 713 Times-Gazette Name Address "178% WANTED Experienced LICENCED MECHANICS for large G.M. Dealer Hospitalization and sickness plan. Top wages. Apply in writing to BOX No. 709, TIMES-GAZETTE 177¢ WE REQUIRE 3 MORE MEN TO COM- plete our sales staff in Oshawa and dis- trict. If inexperienced, sales course giv en. Full or part-time. Car required. For interview phone W. Jeffery, 5-4205, E. Brown 3-8334 179a IF YOU ARE PRESENTLY EMPLOYED AND DESIRE TO Increase Your Income Through pleasant, dignified sales work in the evenings representing well known local merchant in new program, phone one of the numbers below for evening interview. No canvassers or high pres- sure salesmen required. Pre- sentations to interested pros- pects made in their homes by appointment made for you. Age no barrier with earnings well above average, entirely possible = working only two hours evenings. A few full time positions available. In OSHAWA Phone 3-3012. Pickering to Whitby phone PICKERING 30; Newcastle to Bowmanville Phone BOWMANVILLE 578. After 6:30 p.m. Phone OSHAWA 3.7762 177¢ 44--Male or Female Help Wanted BUILD SECURITY FOR YOUR FAM- ily -- yet be independent. Possibilities at every door you knock. 250 guaran- teed products to sell full or part time in a protected territory. Details and free catalogue on request. FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal, or phone to Mr. Mcindless, Oshawa 3-8850. July 30, 31, Aug. 3 AGENTS, CLUBS, ETC., SELL CANA- da's finest line of Christmas cards and novelties. Our large assortment includes Feature, Religious, Humorous, Everyday, Velvets, .Personal Cards, Books, Stationery, etc. Prompt service. Liberal commission. W. V. Jeandron Greeti K Ave. North, Aug Co, 86 Hamilton, Ont, 45---Agents Wanted WANTED: RELIABLE MAN AS DEAL- er in Oshawa. Experience nol neces- sary. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Rawleigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits. Products furnished on credit, Write Rawleigh's Dept. Bale, Mon- treal, P.Q. Aug 3,10. 46--Employment Wanted WANTED -- CARPENTER WORK OF all kinds, 'by experienced man, no job too small. Free estimates. Dial 3-2652. Aug.9 47 --Legal Notices '1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIELE FOR any debts contracted in my name with. out my written consent as from this date: July 31, 1954 Frank. Prentice, 138% Simcoe St S., Oshawa, 178¢c BEDS, SEWING MA- laundry tubs, sump pumps, water septic tanks. H. China, 208 systems, ELECTRICIAN, MUST BE EXPERI | encéd at house wiring, good opportunity for the right man. Apply to or phone 310 MW Augh | cide" Ave, dial 37008. Hill- | Tozier Electric Ltd.. Oshawa. e Ave., | wae! OUSTED BY NAZIS Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany was parted from political activity the Nazis for 8 years, from to 1846 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Al persons having claims ag- ainst the estate of Fergus Shaw, late of the City of Osh- awa, in the County of Ontario, Dealer, deceased, who died on or about the 10th day of July, 1954, ore hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Per- sonal Representative of the said deceased on or before the 31st day of August, 1954, full par- ticulars of their claims. Imme- diately after the said date the said Personal Representative will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Oshawa this 29th day of July, 1954. Violet Shaw EXECUTRIX by her solicitors, Messrs. McGibbon & Bastedo, Barristers & Solicitors, 20 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario. .Aug. 3, 10, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Andrew Alex, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, popcorn vendor, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the above named deceased who 'died on or about the 9th day of July 1954, are requested to file proof of same with the un- dersigned on or before the 1st day of September, 1954, after which the estate will be dis- tributed, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall be had and to the exclu- sion of all others. Dated at Oshawa, Ont, 23rd day of July 1954. GEORGINA ALEX and GEORGE SACHLAS, Executors, By E. Marks, Esq., 17 King St. E., Oshawa, Ont. their solicitor. July27,Aug.3,10 TREASURERS SALE OF LANDS For Arrears of Taxes Corporation of the City of Oshawa County of Ontario To Wit: By virtue of a Warrant issued by the Mayor of the City of Oshawa, under his hand and the seal of the Corporation of , the City of Oshawa, bearing date of the 17th day of June, 1954, q sale of lands in ar- rears of taxes in the City of Oshawa, will be held at the Council Chamber of the City Hall, Oshawa, at the 'hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon on Wednesday, the sixth day of October, 1954, unless the toxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes, has been published in the Ontario Ga- zette on the 3rd day of July, 1954. Copies of the said list may be had at the office of the City Treasurer. Dated at Oshawa, this 6th day of uly, 1954. . E. TRIPP, City Treasurer Tues. Sept. 28 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN GERALD, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSH- AWA, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, METAL FINISHER, DECEASED, All persons having claims against the estate of John Gerald, Metal Finisher, who died at the City of Oshawa, on or about the 8th day of July, A.D. 1954, are notitied to send full particulars to the un- dersigned on or before the 31st day of August, A.D. 1954, after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have had notice. Dated at Ode, this 16th day of July, AD. 1954, Gene Marie Kroll and Sophie Zaborowski, Executrices, By their Solicitor, Joseph P. Mangan, Q.C., 14%, King Street E., Oshawa, Ontario, July 20, 27, Aug. 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of JAMES GARFIELD FERGUSON, late of the Township of East Whitby, in the County of On- tario, General Motors employ- ee, deceased. All Persons having claims against the estate of the above-nomed deceased who died on or about the 27th day of May, 1954, are requested to file proof of the same with the undersigned on or before the 20th day of August, 1954, after which the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which notice shall be had and to the exclu- sion of all others. Dated at Oshawa, Ont, 14th day of July, 1954, Dorothy Elsie Ferguson, Ex- ecutrix, by E. MARKS, Esq., 17 King St. E, Oshawa, Ont., her Solicitor. July19,26-Aug3 17. this this POSITION'S EVERYTHING FELIXSTOWE, England (CP)-- Members of the urban council of this Suffolk resort town voted themselves free passes for all sea- front entertainments, POTENT POISON DORCHESTER, England (CP)-- Teachers in Dorset county have been asked to warn their pupils Iowans. that weed-killer sprayed on school playing fields may make mush- poisonous for up te two Another expedition to the top of Mount Ararat, in modern Tur- key, to find the remains of Noah's Ark is reported being planned | by an American explorer, John Libby. For years reports of the presence of timbers of the ship ave been made by various ex- plorers in the area. The boat, SEEK REMAINS OF NORAH'S ARK ictured here, was almost a mile ong, according to ancient docu- ments, and is believed to have settled on Mt. Ararat. Central Préss Canadian. CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) -- St. Dunstan's College began gather its sons and daughters "together today for the 100th birthday party of an alma mater whose emigre priests have made a Little Ireland of Prince Edward Island. The college was founded a cen- tury ago primarily to meet locally the need of the island's Roman Catholics for religious leadership. Over the years, it went far be- vond that until---as in Ireland--the priest became a staple island ex- port and 60 per cent of the college's graduate priests now living were serving outside their native prov- ince, The process reached a climax in 1946 when James McGuigan of the class of 1914, son of a Hunter River grocer, became one of the six cardinals on the North Amer- ican continent, He's one of the 125 priests-graduates now serving out- side the island. MANY OTHER GRADS Today they are coming back again to the campus on the gentle hillside outside Charlottetown from James Cardinal McGuigan of Tor- onto down to the priests from the island's own villages. With them are many of the non-religious grad- uates who have come over the St. Dunstan's College Marks Its Centennial years to outnumber the priests ten : to one, and, like them, to scatter all through Canada and the United States as doctors, lawyers and businessmen. A solemn pontifical mass to be celebrated in the new alumni-fi- nanced auditorium tomorrow with Cardinal McGuigan sermon was to have Kingston, Ont,, formerly of Char- lottetown, but he fel and his mes- safe will be read A: another. Jrogram 1 go on for three days with blend of teas, smokers, class reunions, dinners, academic felicitations and speeches, Among those taking part will be federai Health Minister Martin and Chief Justice Patrick Kerwin of Canada's Supreme Court. COMES FROM B.C. The farthest travelled Zifendin is ike] to be erri Shy Winnipeg has come inspec- tor Lloyd Mcintyre (class of 25) of the city police force. Here from Ottawa is Dr. James Wilfred Curley (class of "17) who went west and taught school for » Years in Saskatchewan and Al- rta. or WASHINGTON (AP)--The Sen- ate voted 75 to 12 Monday night |p to consign to a special bipartisan committee a censure move aimed at Senator Joseph McCarthy. The vote evidently signalled a lengthy new investigation of the Wisconsin Republican's conduet. Senator William Knowland of California, tht Republican leader, predicted appointment by Vice- President Richard Nixon "within 48 hours" ofa six-member inquiry committee charged with sifting nearly 50 overlapping charges against McCarthy the Senate's controversial Communist-hunter. Having failed to force an im mediate showdown on the censure issue, McCarthy called for "morn- ing, afternoon and evening ses- sions' of the group to draft a speedy report. McCarthy told the Senate that he wants his senatorial critics put under oath before the special com- mittee to repeat their "seurrilous, false" charges. If they do that, he said, they Senate Vote Sends On Censure Motion will "either indict themselves for perjury' or 'prove what consum- mate liars they are." MANY ACCUSATIONS The Senate's vote sent to the special committee a censure mo- tion by Senator Ralph Flanders (Rep.-Vt.)--which Flanders punc- tuated by reading a list of 33 counts against McCarthy--plus six specific accusations against Mec- Carthy by Senator J. William Ful- bright (Dem.-Ark.), seven some- what similar charges by Senator Wayne Morse (Ind.-Ore.) and pro- posals for Study of any changes in the Senate's investigating rules. a said he expects the Senate Republican and Democratic policy committees to meet quickly to select the "fine, able men who have not become partisans in this matter" that he said ought to com- prise the inqu Jr3op At the deman Sap ior Irving Ives (Rtp-N.Y.). Knowland am- ended his motion to call for a pro- Jrese report from the group be- ore (Congress adjourns perhaps within two weeks. TORONTO (CP) -- Provincial Mines Minister Kelly today an- nounced a contract for construction of a mining access road from the west end of the Warren lake road extension, about 10 miles to Palo- mar on the CNR line has been awarded to Rockland Contractors Limited of Hearst, Ont. Rockland's bid of $48,400 for the job was the lowest of six tenders offered. The contract calls for com- pletion of the job by Nov. 30. This stretch of road will be the second link in an over-all program to provide direct connection by road between Timmins and Thes- salon on Highway 17. The first part of the job was completed two weeks ago with the formal open- Mining Access Road Will Go To Palomar ing of the Warren lake road ex- tension from Warren lake to a junction with the Kukatush road, a distance of about 20 miles. Now under survey is a further link of 15 miles, southwestward from Palomar to link up with the Horwood lake-Shawmere road. When the project has been com- pleted to that point residents of the town of Foleyet will have their first road outlet to the ouside world. NO SALE CHISLEHURST, England (CP) The 100-room Sundridge Park Ho- tel was withdrawn at public aiz:- Sion when bidding stopped at £19, ROOM AND BOARD A PITY YOU LADS CANT ALSO SPEND YOUR VACATION AT LAKE WAWNEEKO WITH MY FRIENDS AND ME, AS THE ISLAND COTTAGE CAN ONLY --HOWEVER I'LL LET YOU KNOW IF ROOM CAN BE MADE IN SOME WAY FOR YOU/ ACCOMMODATE FOUR IN COMFORT! BOTHER: IF YOU WRITE TO COME, IT'LL MEAN FOR REALL SARLED UP WITH TRYING TO OPERATE THE PLACE AND NEED WORKING HELP/ DONT BOTHE WE'LL MISS YOU, BUT THE VOID WILL BE FILLED WITH MORE FOOD residing. The | een delivered || by Archbishop J. A. O'Sullivan of | | TOO YOUNG Paratrooper Robert Campbell of Winnipeg, is only qualified paratrooper in the Royal Cana- dian Army Cadet Corps, at the cadet camp at Dundurn, Sask. Bob was given an honorable dis- charge from the Canadian army after joining the Princess Pat- ricia's Canadian ht Infantry last November, adding three ears to his correct age of 15. e completed all his training ine cluding seven jumps from aire craft before Army Headquarters * discovered the truth. On his 17th birthday, Bob intends to re-en- list with the PPCLIL Civilization Catches Up On Mining Area LAE MANITOUWADGE, Ont (CP)--Civilization is catching wp fast on this newly-discovered north. ern Ontario mining area. Last February only a cluster of tents stood on the north arm of Lake Manitouwadge. Now there are four houses, a large cookery and dining hall, an office and staff house a large warehouse a mech- anical shop carpentry shop assay office, core house, telephone ex- change, drillers' warehouse and a fire hall. A radio - telephone service is operating Detweets here and Gerald- ton, 60 miles to the northwest, by a roundabout relay through the "Lake- head cities of Port Arthur and Fort William, Supplies are brought by train to Marathon on Lake Superior, then by truck to camp 53 of the On. tario Paper Company. A tractor skids the supplies three miles through the bush to waiting canoe bal es on Lake Manitouwadge. e Ontario department of plan. aa and development has not yet announced the site of the projected townsite. A town of 5, is ex pected to come into being. Would Prevent Lake Accidents OAKVILLE (CP) -- Formation by either the federal or provincial government of a bureau to co-or- dinate official and volunteer res- cue efforts in future accidents on Lake Ontario was urged Monday by Oakville boat owners. The search will be resumed today day of a hunt for the bodies of three Oakville Sea Scouts who were drowned Saturday when a sudden storm struck a flotilla of six cutters 15 miles offshore. The search will be rescued today for traces of the victims, Arthur Thursday, 33- year - old assistant scout leader, Donald McCausland, 12, and Donald Balderston, 15. Some hoat owners were critical of the lack of direction during the early stages of the search, Firemen Fight Smell Only LONDON (E.uw five firemen spent .icnuay in the London dockland fighting-- a smell, They were called out to unload a cargo of fish meal from the 8,207-ton liner City of Johan- nesburg because it had become i "heated." There was no fize Fa fise officer anid, ash